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15th Anniversary: Revenge of the Wii
In January 2003, when we last spoke to Nintendo's secret weapon, lead designer Shigeru Miyamoto, we urged him to start making games with a "grown-up aesthetic" — you know, something like Grand Theft Auto. Thankfully, he ignored us. With more than 20 million Wii consoles sold, Nintendo i
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15th Anniversary: Gawker's Nick Denton on the State of Blogdom
Wired.com's Dylan Tweeney interviews prolific blogger Nick Denton -- now the proud owner of 14 weblogs -- for the 15th anniversary of Wired Magazine.
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15th Anniversary: Gawker's Nick Denton on the State of Blogdom
Wired.com's Dylan Tweeney interviews prolific blogger Nick Denton -- now the proud owner of 14 weblogs -- for the 15th anniversary of Wired Magazine.
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15th Anniversary: Gawker's Nick Denton on the State of Blogdom
Wired.com's Dylan Tweeney interviews prolific blogger Nick Denton -- now the proud owner of 14 weblogs -- for the 15th anniversary of Wired Magazine.
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15th Anniversary: Underwater-Robot-Building MIT-Defeating High Schoolers Grow Up
Wired.com presents a "Where are they now?" of the four high school students who readily beat MIT in a national underwater robot content in 2005.
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15th Anniversary: Underwater-Robot-Building MIT-Defeating High Schoolers Grow Up
Wired.com presents a "Where are they now?" of the four high school students who readily beat MIT in a national underwater robot content in 2005.
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15th Anniversary: Underwater-Robot-Building MIT-Defeating High Schoolers Grow Up
Wired.com presents a "Where are they now?" of the four high school students who readily beat MIT in a national underwater robot content in 2005.
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15th Anniversary: 5 Things Wired Pronounced Dead Prematurely
li {padding-bottom:6px;} Commercial Web publishing (April 1996) Online news sites everywhere respectfully disagree. Web browsers (March 1997) Push media was about to supersede browsers. Or not. If we could push this claim from the archives, we would. Online song swapping (December
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15th Anniversary: Nothing Says Reinvention Like '2.0'
Nothing says reinvention like '2.0.' Or so we seem to think. Over the years, Wired has slapped the label on just about everything in sight — from the Big Apple to Brian Eno (see previous article in Start). Perhaps it's time we all started working on version 3.0. Hollywood 2.0
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15th Anniversary: Cochlear Transplant Patient on Hearing in 121 Channels
Three years ago, Michael Chorost, who suffered sudden-onset deafness in 2001, wrote about his quest to hear again — not just words, but music. Surgeons had installed a cochlear implant in his left ear, and its software broke the acoustic world into 16 channels of blocky but recognizable
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15th Anniversary: Cochlear Transplant Patient on Hearing in 121 Channels
Three years ago, Michael Chorost, who suffered sudden-onset deafness in 2001, wrote about his quest to hear again — not just words, but music. Surgeons had installed a cochlear implant in his left ear, and its software broke the acoustic world into 16 channels of blocky but recognizable
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15th Anniversary: Cochlear Transplant Patient on Hearing in 121 Channels
Three years ago, Michael Chorost, who suffered sudden-onset deafness in 2001, wrote about his quest to hear again — not just words, but music. Surgeons had installed a cochlear implant in his left ear, and its software broke the acoustic world into 16 channels of blocky but recognizable
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15th Anniversary: Absinthe Goes From Banned Drug to Legal Liquor
In the 20,000 years or so that humans have been getting piss-drunk, no spirit has earned a worse rap than absinthe. Said to turn mild-mannered imbibers into raving maniacs, it was banned in the US and much of Europe in the early 1900s. (Remember Van Gogh's ear incident? Some scholars blam
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15th Anniversary: Absinthe Goes From Banned Drug to Legal Liquor
In the 20,000 years or so that humans have been getting piss-drunk, no spirit has earned a worse rap than absinthe. Said to turn mild-mannered imbibers into raving maniacs, it was banned in the US and much of Europe in the early 1900s. (Remember Van Gogh's ear incident? Some scholars blam
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15th Anniversary: Absinthe Goes From Banned Drug to Legal Liquor
In the 20,000 years or so that humans have been getting piss-drunk, no spirit has earned a worse rap than absinthe. Said to turn mild-mannered imbibers into raving maniacs, it was banned in the US and much of Europe in the early 1900s. (Remember Van Gogh's ear incident? Some scholars blam
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15th Anniversary: Peak Performance From New Climbing Tech
The last time Wired reviewed equipment designed to survive the highest mountain in the world (May 2000), climbers were schlepping 9-pound, $11,000 sat phones on the trek to Everest's 29,000 feet. Climbing tech these days is ultralight, cheaper, and practically Everest-proof. Any season now, m
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15th Anniversary: Peak Performance From New Climbing Tech
The last time Wired reviewed equipment designed to survive the highest mountain in the world (May 2000), climbers were schlepping 9-pound, $11,000 sat phones on the trek to Everest's 29,000 feet. Climbing tech these days is ultralight, cheaper, and practically Everest-proof. Any season now, m
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15th Anniversary: Peak Performance From New Climbing Tech
The last time Wired reviewed equipment designed to survive the highest mountain in the world (May 2000), climbers were schlepping 9-pound, $11,000 sat phones on the trek to Everest's 29,000 feet. Climbing tech these days is ultralight, cheaper, and practically Everest-proof. Any season now, m
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15th Anniversary: Hooking Google to the Evil Meter
Few companies set out to do bad deeds, but most won't rule them out. Google was supposed to be different. When Josh McHugh profiled the young corporation in January 2003, it had one clear and concise rule: "Don't be evil." Ah well, times change. CEO Eric Schmidt recently "clarified" that policy, say
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15th Anniversary: Hooking Google to the Evil Meter
Few companies set out to do bad deeds, but most won't rule them out. Google was supposed to be different. When Josh McHugh profiled the young corporation in January 2003, it had one clear and concise rule: "Don't be evil." Ah well, times change. CEO Eric Schmidt recently "clarified" that poli
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