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The Book Review has selected this list from books reviewed since the Holiday Books issue of Dec. 3, 2006. Fiction & Poetry THE ABSTINENCE TEACHER. By Tom Perrotta. (St. Martin’s, $24.95.) In this new novel by the author of “Little Children,” a sex-ed teacher faces off against a church bent on ridding her town of “moral decay.” AFTER DARK. By Haruki Murakami. Translated by Jay Rubin. (Knopf, $22.95
STEVE JOBS, Apple’s showman nonpareil, provided the first public glimpse of the iPhone last week — gorgeous, feature-laden and pricey. While following the master magician’s gestures, it was easy to overlook a most disappointing aspect: like its slimmer iPod siblings, the iPhone’s music-playing function will be limited by factory-installed “crippleware.” If “crippleware” seems an unduly harsh descr
Apple’s new iPhone appears to be the clearest statement yet of what Steven P. Jobs’s impact has been in the world of consumer electronics. It is not that he invents new technologies, he refines existing ones. Mr. Jobs himself acknowledged as much when asked during an interview on Tuesday whether he thought the iPhone represented a trend toward the convergence of computing and communications. “I do
TOKYO FEW have risen and fallen as spectacularly as Takafumi Horie, 34, the self-made Internet billionaire now on trial in Japan’s courts of justice and public opinion. At age 31, he became famous overnight for trying to wrest a baseball team from a league controlled by some of Japan’s most powerful businesspeople, or, in his words, “the club of old men.” He turned his start-up, Livedoor, into a h
The New York Times has decided to let users post stories directly from their site to Digg, Facebook, and Newsvine. As of Monday, the paper will embed links to all three sites to most of their online stories. The new link will not be embedded into stories used on the paper’s premium content site, TimesSelect, staff blogs or wire stories. This seems like a begrudging move for The Times, a paper with
Windows only: The New York Times Reader lets you download full editions of the NYT to your desktop where you can browse the contents offline in a very familiar newsprint format. On installation, the NYT Reader also installs Microsoft .NET 3.0, which is a little weird - this is the first app I've installed requiring .NET 3.0, and it takes forever. Once you fire up the Reader, it goes through the lo
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