Elsewhere is a collection of unusual technology stories from around the world
SNIFfing around
Wired News
If you thought personal area networks
were solely for humans, think again. Now dogs are getting in on the action, thanks to the SNIF – social networking in fur — wearable computer project for dogs.
The Pontiff and the PDAsWired News
Apparently a lot of people are really anxious to find out who will be named the next pope. So much so the Vatican is sniffing out electronic spies.
Duplication of a lot of effort
Slate
Some guy’s making a copy of the Internet. The whole thing. Really. That shouldn’t take long.
Extreme Makeover: Amateur Edition
SFGate
So you think you’re as good as any fancypants interior designer on HGTV? Now you can prove it in this eBay contest.
It helps to know the Dewey Decimal system
SFGate
Or maybe there’s another way to make a bit of money. Intel is looking for the original magazine copy of Moore’s Law — and it’s willing to pay for it.
Ghost of a chance
Globetechnology.com
Next time you think your house is haunted, try out this little Japanese-invented gizmo.
There is no “game over”
CNN.com
Finally, a video game worth playing. This one has players trying to end world hunger.
Axis of e-mail
News.com
George Bush says he doesn’t use e-mail to communicate with family members because he doesn’t want to risk seeing personal messages circulate in cyberspace. But we think it’s because he’s worried it won’t be vetted by those more familiar with English grammar and spelling.
It’s all geek to me
Yahoo! News
Haha, the joke’s on you, MIT.
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