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A Sixth Sense for a Wired World
A tiny magnet embedded in your finger can give you ESP for sensing invisible electromagnetic fields -- until it shatters into pieces and slowly reassembles itself in your flesh. By Quinn Norton.
Judge Will Review Secret Spy Docs
In a blow to the EFF, the judge overseeing the group's surveillance lawsuit against AT&T will review the government's classified evidence that the case must be dismissed to preserve national security. Plus: 27B Stroke 6.
Lost and Found in Manhattan
The creator of free GPS service Navizon puts his invention to work on his home turf. By Frank Rose from Wired magazine.
Google: Don't Not Be Evil
What if Google were to get into the market for evil? Commentary by Lore Sjöberg.
Pirate Bay Bloodied But Unbowed
The internet's premier torrent site is back online this week -- three days after police carted off its servers. Now site administrators insist the error messages and slow loading times besetting the resurrected site are a result of increased popularity, not legal pressure. By Quinn Norton.
Rating the 'Memediggers'
The new collaborative web is awash in sites that collect, rank and critique user-submitted links. Paul Adams takes a look at the most popular link aggregators and determines their relative coolness. In Webmonkey.
The Collector's Bible
If you're not honing your hoarding skills, you might just end up with a pile of trash. By W. O. Goggins from Wired magazine.
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