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  • Blogs

    September 8, 2011

    L.A. Traffic a Breeze Compared to 10 Other Global Cities, Including Beijing, Moscow and Milan

    It's time to jam.​Traffic in L.A. is about as fun as a trip to the dentist's office, and yes, we usually rank at the top when it comes to American metropolises with the worst "gridlock." But on a global scale, we're actually a walk in the park. At least according to IBM's latest "Global Commu ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 10, 2011

    Huntington Park High School Becomes Guinea Pig for Radical LAUSD Reform: 50 Percent of Teachers to Get the Boot

    Huntington Park High School Alumni Association​Updated after the jump: Hundreds of Huntington High students walk the four miles to LAUSD headquarters to fight for their teachers. Here's where the reform debate gets sticky. Usually, teacher cuts can be blamed on the recession -- but these are ... More >>

  • News

    April 28, 2011

    Can John Deasy Fix Huntington Park High?

    LAUSD superintendent faces his first test at a disastrous, fractured school

  • Blogs

    March 11, 2011

    Yolie Flores, Departing L. A. Unified School Board Member, Got Pushback From Student Anti-Reform Pawns

    Ted SoquiYolie Flores​Yolie Flores, lifelong voice for families and students, recently decided not to return to her chair on the Los Angeles Unified School District Board. Her disheartening enlightenment about the state of the district is chronicled in this week's L.A. Weekly print story 'The Educ ... More >>

  • News

    March 10, 2011

    School Reformer Yolie Flores Departs LAUSD to Fight From Outside

    She forced through the most radical idea in recent lausd history. So why’s she leaving for a Bill Gates start-up?

  • Blogs

    February 9, 2011

    Guitar Hero, RIP (2005-2011)

    The game that stunted the growth of a million actual-guitar hero careers: Guitar Hero​ Rolling Stone is reporting the impeding demise of guitar-with-buttons videogame Guitar Hero: The Guitar Hero video game franchise is officially dead. According to publisher Activision, which will close its ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 30, 2010

    Online Emmy Searches Leading To Malicious Websites

    ​And the winner is ... not you. At least not if you searched online for Emmy victors and came up with a computer virus instead. Security virus firm Symantec warned on Monday that as much as 57 percent of certain Emmy-related search results online will lead users to malicious sites that will at ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 23, 2010

    L.A. City Hall's Move To Google's Free Gmail So Far A FAIL; Could Cost Nearly $2 Million

    ​The city of Los Angeles was supposed to be using Google's Gmail webmail services by now, a controversial move announced nine months ago as a money saving measure that actually cost the city $1.5 million above it's old email contract with Novell. The migration from Novell's email services to ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 30, 2010

    Los Angeles Traffic Congestion Is Worst In America, But Doesn't Have A Thing On Beijing

    ​Big surprise. According to a recent study by IBM, Los Angeles ranks the worst in "commuter pain" among American cities. On an international scale, however-- it could be worse. The survey interviewed 8,192 motorists in 20 cities on six continents. Beijing ranks number one in commuter pain, f ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 4, 2010

    New World Record (We Assume) For Speed Consumption of KFC Double Down

    The "sandwich" that keeps making headlines continues to do so. We found this video via Kotaku.com of two Activision video game testers having a KFC Double Down speed eating contest in the break room. The winner managed to put down both fried chicken breasts, both strips of bacon, both slices of chee ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 6, 2010

    Chinese Government Sued In L.A. Over Censorship Software

    Lenovo​The Chinese government was sued in Los Angeles court this week over its imposition of content-filtering software that is allegedly based on code stolen from CYBERsitter, LLC. The $2.2 billion suit claims that the People's Republic of China distributed "Green Dam Youth Escort" censorship ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 5, 2010

    In NYT Op-Ed, Bono Worries on the Destruction of Creativity (Never Mind That Whole Negativland Thing)

    Bono penned an Op-Ed for the New York Times yesterday morning listing his "Ten for the Next Ten," and one of his ten predictions concerns the future of creativity. Specifically, in a section called "Intellectual Property Developers," Bono warned of the catastrophe facing the TV and movie business ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 2, 2009

    Free Email To Cost City $1.5 Million Extra

    That city deal to take on Google's free email services as a cost-cutting measure will actually cost the taxpayers $1.5 million more next year than if City Hall would have stayed with its old email system.​In what seems like bizarre math, Google competitor Novell points out that the cost of trainin ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 24, 2009

    Author Harris Dies at Cedars-Sinai

    E. Lynn Harris, a onetime corporate executive who turned to fiction to explain the lives of  closeted black professionals like himself, collapsed last night at the Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills. He died shortly afterward, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, according to Associated Press. Harris, ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 17, 2009

    TSA, LAX: Dell's Lost Laptop Figures Do Not Compute

    Last week L.A. Daily quoted findings from "Airport Insecurity: The Case of Missing & Lost Laptops," an independent survey conducted in 2008 by the Ponemon Institute for Dell Inc., one of the nation's leading computer manufacturers. Based on a methodology that surveyed 106 U.S. airports and inter ... More >>

  • Calendar

    July 16, 2009

    If the Dorks are Cool, Can We Still Beat Them Up?

    Last week L.A. Daily quoted findings from "Airport Insecurity: The Case of Missing & Lost Laptops," an independent survey conducted in 2008 by the Ponemon Institute for Dell Inc., one of the nation's leading computer manufacturers. Based on a methodology that surveyed 106 U.S. airports and inter ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 14, 2009

    New York Times Gentrifies Highland Park

    There's nothing purer than the anger of someone whose neighborhood has been praised by the wrong people, for the wrong reason. A case in point is blogger Chimatli, who relates a story in L.A. Eastside in response to that Sunday New York Times piece on Highland Park ("few would ever confuse Highland ... More >>

  • Calendar

    February 12, 2009

    I WAS A GEEK BEFORE YOU WERE A GEEK

    There's nothing purer than the anger of someone whose neighborhood has been praised by the wrong people, for the wrong reason. A case in point is blogger Chimatli, who relates a story in L.A. Eastside in response to that Sunday New York Times piece on Highland Park ("few would ever confuse Highland ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 8, 2009

    Gawker's Nick Denton: End for the King of Snarkasm?

    Just before New Year's, news came out from AlleyInsider and others about the imminent sale of  Defamer, the online wagazine that touts itself as "The L.A. Gossip Rag." Defamer is among a clutch of Web titles, including Consumerist and Wonkette, that are up for sale or have been folded by Nick D ... More >>

  • Calendar

    October 30, 2008

    Smart Art

    Just before New Year's, news came out from AlleyInsider and others about the imminent sale of  Defamer, the online wagazine that touts itself as "The L.A. Gossip Rag." Defamer is among a clutch of Web titles, including Consumerist and Wonkette, that are up for sale or have been folded by Nick D ... More >>

  • Columns

    July 24, 2008

    At L.A.'s E3 Summit: The Business of Beautiful Killing Games

    Faster, Dracula! Kill! Kill! Bloodthirsty peeks at the latest versions of Flock, BioShock, Borderlands, WolfQuest and Castlevania, plus Konami designer Koji Igarashi

  • Blogs

    May 30, 2008

    The Future of Reading for Non-Readers: Book Expo America 2008

    Book Expo America is supposed to be "for the trade" only. So says the program. That is a move in the wrong direction. Book events, especially the massive spectacle ones, should be inclusionary rather than exclusionary. How else are we going to regain the sense of reading as a fun, sexy thing to do ... More >>

  • LA Life

    May 15, 2008
  • Film+TV

    May 18, 2006

    The Wrath of Pong

    Putting down the Kalashnikov, picking up the Joola blade

  • News

    May 1, 2003

    Made In the USA, Part III: US Company Listings A-M

    Putting down the Kalashnikov, picking up the Joola blade

  • News

    March 27, 2003

    Made in the USA

    A guide to Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction

  • Art+Books

    August 10, 2000

    FBI to E-Mailers: Bite You

    Carnivore is a natural-born privacy predator

  • Art+Books

    November 25, 1999

    Control Freak-Alt-Delete

    Reading the Microsoft Findings of Fact as a riveting novel

  • Art+Books

    November 18, 1999

    Patently Mine

    Microsoft and Amazon test new open-door policy at U.S. Patent Office

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