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Simon Dumenco

March 27, 2000 | Feature
Brand X: Soft Cell
June 9, 2003 | The Download
American Idle

That Blair kid isn't the only faker in town. With a little creative use of new technology, you no longer need to experience anything firsthand—and people will cheerfully let you get away with it!

March 5, 2001 | Feature
They're Here, They're Queer, We're Used to It

An exclusive poll on what straight New Yorkers really think about their gay neighbors -- and what gays and lesbians think of them.

December 16, 2002 | Feature
I Want My DTV!

The city's in the midst of a technology-driven TV revolution, thanks to the irresistible pleasures of digital cable, video-on-demand, and TiVo. Only problem: You may never see your friends again.

March 13, 2000 | Feature
Brand X: Big Drag
April 3, 2000 | Feature
Brand X: Just Dew It
May 15, 2000 | Feature
Air Force

Keep connected -- but not tied down -- with the latest crop of wireless wonders.

February 28, 2000 | Feature
Easy Does It

This season's new tech toys are simply irresistible - because they're irresistibly simple to use.

November 12, 2001 | Feature
Stopping Spin Laden

To counter Osama and his karaoke microphone, the U.S. is deploying food drops, shortwave-radio broadcasts, and a Madison Avenue vet who used to sing the praises of Uncle Ben's rice. But are these the best ways to win the hearts and minds of the Muslim world?

April 16, 2001 | Feature
Feel the Burn Rate

If you already broke your New Year's resolution to go to the gym, stay home with this year's revolutions in home fitness.

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