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| Linux Takes on the Windows Look |
| Snazzy desktops are everywhere at this week's LinuxWorld. But as developers strive for a user-friendly interface, many roll out products that bear a striking resemblance to Microsoft software. Michelle Delio reports from New York. |
| Virtual Cash Breeds Real Greed |
| A recently launched currency market lets traders swap hard cash for fake currency used in Internet games like The Sims Online and Ultima Online. While the forum is geared to gamers, speculators can turn a profit. By Daniel Terdiman. |
| Desperately Seeking Sundance Cool |
| This year's Sundance Film Festival attracts interest well beyond its core audience of independent moviemakers. Tech firms increasingly find the gathering an ideal place to pitch their wares. Jason Silverman reports from Park City, Utah. |
| Sweet Dreams Made by Machine |
| A Japanese toymaker claims its new device can help users conjure up custom-made dreams by infusing their slumber with fantasy-inspiring music, words and fragrances. By Louise Knapp. |
| Biometrics Enters Third Dimension |
| While biometrics experts mainly depend on features like retinas and thumbs to determine identity, another approach is gaining steam: 3-D facial scans. By Lakshmi Sandhana. |
| NASA Fears for Spirit Rover |
| Having heard nothing but silence and meaningless garble from its Mars rover for the past 24 hours, mission managers say they're worried about an 'extremely serious anomaly.' In layman's terms: 'We might be screwed.' |
| Military Voting System Excoriated |
| Experts say an Internet voting system developed by the Defense Department is shot full of vulnerabilities and shouldn't be used. The Pentagon says the system is fine. Come Feb. 3, we may all learn the truth. |
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