'Who Made Us Dream of a White Christmas?'
Dickens, Santa Claus, or kids? Sphere's Paul Yeager probes the mythology
Despite our naysaying, Cameron's half-billion-dollar epic wins critical applause and eager audiences
Dickens, Santa Claus, or kids? Sphere's Paul Yeager probes the mythology
Pro-regime hackers getting revenge, vandals trying to frame them, or someone else entirely?
Astronomers are elated: they've discovered a close extrasolar planet with water and an atmosphere
The government calls a techie's prank a "public safety concern"
Bloggers are glad to see Bing and Apple uniting against Google, but are skeptical the union will go much further
The always-odd ceremony has some surprising picks in 2009
The burger chain is already challenging the coffee giant in caffeinated beverages. How high does Wi-Fi raise the stakes?
Is the tool-using cephalopod an environmentalist at heart, a burgeoning social-networker?
Contrary to Michael Arrington's claims, bloggers say automated content isn't a quality killer
A Google fanboy leads the backlash against the new feature
Earth-killing asteroids? Black holes? The agency launches its most ambitious space-mapping satellite to date
Coulter compares a Tiger Woods mistress to her rival Republican pundit
Even after having his nose broken this weekend, the Italian prime minister can't catch a break
Asa Dotzler takes issue with Google's privacy policy, but is he biting the hand that feeds him?
The Atlantic Wire collects ambitious, off-kilter lists, and adds one of our own
The company may offer customers incentives to use less bandwith, dividing tech bloggers
The tireless foe takes a break to praise the president's Nobel speech
The average American consumes 34 gigabytes of information per day from print, radio, television, and the Web
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