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15th Anniversary: Big Dog and Robo Rat Join the Bots We Love more similar news »
In January 2006, senior editor Robert Capps presented the 50 best robots ever. Can we make that 54? In the past two years, these upstarts have maneuvered their way into our geeky little hearts.
BigDog
Like all the best bots, it's kind of creepy. Thanks to a $24 million injection from Darpa, this quadruped can carry a 340-pound load over rubble and ice, hop across crevices, and even regain its balance after a swift kick in the ass.
Robo-Rat
This little animat (part animal, part robot) drives with its "brain" — 300,000 rat neurons sitting on a bed of electrodes. When sensors locate obstacles, the neurons beam instructions to the wheels via Bluetooth. Hard left! Hard left!
Jarvis and Dummy
It's not really ideal for your tools to talk smack and blast you with foam. But Iron Man minus his ultra-amenable worker-bot and quick-witted AI assistant would be just another billionaire playboy in a power suit.
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15th Anniversary: The Rantiest Reader Rants Ever more similar news »
A decade and a half of provocative content has inspired plenty of letters to the editor. Some of them have been thoughtful and constructive, others just plain rude. Sticks and stones, kids...
I have to pass on my disappointment with the first issue of your magazine. In fact, it has made me angry ... It's yuppie bullshit.
Gary Chapman
May/June 1993
I hated the cover on my new Wired magazine so much I tore it off and threw it in the trash.
dteeter@aol.com
August 1994
I don't know whether to congratulate you for your courage or cancel my subscription for presenting such one-sided drivel.
Charles Lewis
November 1995
As fiction goes, Ed Regis' article on anti-environmental crusader Julian L. Simon was a work of art.
Tim Andrews
May 1997
"101 Ways to Save the Internet" had a few good ones and a whole lot of crap.
Andy Harrison
March 2004
Prince is geekier than William Gibson? The unhackable computer in Hackers was named after Gibson, for Pete's sake! Ever seen an unhackable computer named after Prince?
Peter Aaron
October 2004
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