12 July 2001

  • Microsoft opens Explorer's bundling, but keeps its more recent technologies locked together.
  • Israel defends demolition of Palestinian buildings, despite international protest.
  • Scientists make argument for stem-cell research by posing with Ben Affleck.
  • Apple reclaims education market with AirPort, iBook, and PowerSchool.
  • Napster will stay shut down until it gets its filter fixed.
  • Judge rules that publishers don't automatically have digital rights to books.
  • The post-television generation: Study shows teenagers, especially minorities, love reading, with most reading at least one book a month.
  • Scientists find half-mile of 18-story-high stone towers underwater.
  • Subakt gets redesigned for smoothness.
  • Oxford dictionary adds tech jargon.
  • Pictoplasma has all of the character illustration you could possibly need.