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Fan Films Reclaim the Whedonverse
From Buffy to Firefly, geek hero Joss Whedon's retired TV franchises still command a loyal following online, where fan filmmakers churn out quality sequels and parodies on shoestring budgets. Annalee Newitz reports from Seattle.
Once More, With Aggression
Step inside the studio as video-game voice actors engage in the quest for the perfect take. By Preston Lerner from Wired magazine.
New CD-Swap Site Hooks Music Fans
La la is an ambitious CD-trading service that allows members to exchange their used discs for other titles. How does it stack up? Mark Anderson gives it a try, and winds up addicted to the flow of cheap, new music. Plus: Swap CDs and Pay Musicians
Top Off the Fun Tank With Cars
Just how charming can animated autos be? Pixar's latest feel-good flick screeches into cinemas. By Jason Silverman.
You Say You Want a Revolution?
The last Luddite column resulted in a welter of e-mail, so we'll stay on topic for another week. Commentary by Tony Long, with a little help from his friends.
Slides: A Playground Menace
Thanks to static electricity, a simple trip down a plastic slide can fry a cochlear implant. But there might be a way to dampen the surge. By Randy Dotinga.
First Look: Google Spreadsheets
The latest office-productivity tool from Google Labs takes aim at Microsoft Excel (and misses). Michael Calore finds browser-based Google Spreadsheets tasty, but frothy and a little undercooked. In Webmonkey.
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