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February 9, 2009
Geek on Demand

Why won’t the Wi-Fi work? Where did my MP3s go? One overburdened fashion worker gets her tech life streamlined by our guest expert.

January 19, 2009
The New Solutions: Wonks Gone Wild

When things get this bad, convention goes out the window.

January 19, 2009
The New Journalism: Goosing the Gray Lady

What are these renegade cybergeeks doing at the New York Times? Maybe saving it.

January 19, 2009
New Inferences

You’ll be comforted by your car.

January 19, 2009
The New Guinea Pig: How a Father Went Big Brother on His Own Baby

At 3 years old, Deb Roy’s son is already among the most-filmed human beings in history.

January 19, 2009
The New Art Form: If Jackson Pollock Were a Gamer

Independent, low-budget movies changed Hollywood.

January 19, 2009
The New Pregnancy: Bye-bye, Twins

New York sidewalks won’t always be packed with double and triple strollers.

January 19, 2009
The New White Meat: Raising Chicken Nuggets in a Petri Dish

When NASA put out a call for scientists to help develop food sources for astronauts, the agency was mostly thinking vegetables.

January 19, 2009
New Scholar: Duncan Watts

When compared with the ways it has transformed dating, shopping, terrorism, and interpersonal communication, the fact that the Internet is changing how a few social scientists work may not seem like much to get excited about.

June 23, 2008
Tournament Edition

More than just bragging rights are on the line at these video-game tournaments, where winners score prizes, booze, and even cash.

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