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...virtual windows and score points for washing speed and thoroughness. (An unlikely premise, but then no one expected the Sims to be a hit either.) The whole package retails around €60. Eventually, Sony plans to merge the technology with other PS2 franchises, like Splinter Cell and Metal Gear Solid. In the meantime, that nasty karate master is coming straight at me: a kick to the groin should do the trick. A Foggy Idea It's guaranteed to leave car thieves mist-ified. SecuFog, the latest auto-security device from Germany, is a small metal cartridge filled with a mixture...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tech Watch | 7/6/2003 | See Source »

...person seems as laconic and unassuming as he does onscreen. His slow, muted Southern drawl (he grew up in Dallas) lends him an air of sincerity. So while action heroes and bad guys might be a stretch, he has established a comfortable niche as the male ingenue: a solid, supportive guy, unfazed by high-octane women in higher heels. At 31, he's just handsome enough to be believable as a love interest but not so pretty that he outshines his co-stars. (Indeed, those co-stars are not always immune to his winsome charms--past girlfriends include Drew Barrymore...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Perfect Boyfriend | 6/30/2003 | See Source »

...Florida Governor Jeb Bush are among AP's advocates, feeling that it guarantees students will have a rigorous curriculum. But AP can't make up for the stark differences that exist between schools or the students who attend them. While kids in strong suburban schools have usually attained solid foundations before they enroll for advanced-placement work, youngsters in schools like Cardozo have often experienced 10 or 11 years of lackluster education by the time they get to the AP classroom. "The elementary, middle and high school pathways need to be addressed for students to have meaningful success in advanced...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Urban Kids Struggle With AP | 6/25/2003 | See Source »

...Volvo ever made for consumers and probably the most anticipated: the automaker's first true SUV, the model XC90. Just weeks on the market, its sales are red hot. But how does it drive? We took it for a spin. Verdict: the XC90 has brawn and backbone, blending the solid chassis of a Swedish sedan with the commanding stance of an SUV. The driver has a high, clear view of the road, and the controls are easy to read and reach. Volvo's designers added such nifty touches as a children's booster seat in the middle of the second...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: All the SUV You Want but Less of the Guilt | 6/23/2003 | See Source »

...Lutter & Wegner restaurant in East Berlin, says he has to seek out customers. "West Berliners don't go out to dinner very much anymore and East Berliners stay in their neighborhoods," he says. "I have to attract convention goers, business groups and tourists." Despite its malaise, Berlin has some solid achievements. The city has built clusters of knowledge-based industries in the software, media and biotech sectors. Hans Estermann, managing director of the Berlin Business Development Corporation, says the city has attracted about 1,500 jobs in the first five months of the year. Among the new arrivals: factories...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lost In The Dark | 6/22/2003 | See Source »

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