wired.com: The New Cold War
China and India's new cold war could inspire a new space race, one that could leave America watching in horror as the Tranquility Base flag is discarded in favor of that of one of the new contestants. Read the full story.
fortune.com: Songs in the Key of Steve
Inside the Apple CEO's new music service. Read the full story.
wired.com: Apple Launches Paid Music Service
An overview of the new service, plus commentary from industry experts. Read the full story.
cnet.com: Apple Unveils Music Store
The new offering lets you download songs for $.99 a piece, or albums for $9.99. Read the full story.
wired.com: Net Maverick Sets Sights on Space
The man behind PayPal is spending millions of his own cash in an effort to develop his own private space program. Read the full story.
cnn.com: Chewbacca back for Episode III
The ol'furball will return to the big screen in the new movies. Whether its a cameo or a full-fledged part remains to be seen. Read the full story.
msnbc.com: Private Space Race, Public Hurdles
Private industry may be on the verge of revolutionizing space travel ... but first they'll have to run the gauntlet of U.S. regulators trying to (at best) hamper or (at worst) stop them. Read the full story.
Saving the World One Adventure at a Time with Spycraft
Evil geniuses hunger for world domination. Insane cults launch terror attacks against unsuspecting targets. Power-hungry industrialists partner with tyrannical despots to threaten the civilized world. Who's going to stop them? You are.
reason.com: Clearing the Air
You might not know it from talking with environmentalists, but our air is a heck of a lot less polluted than it was in years past, and the situation is only going to improve. Read the full story.
space.com: Prometheus: Lighting NASA's Nuclear Fire
Nuclear-powered, ion-propelled spacecraft will greatly expand humanity's stellar reach and capabilities (naturally, environmentalists are against it) Read the full story.
