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Ex-Dishwasher Brings 'Dishwasher' to Xbox Live Arcade   more similar news »
A rising star in the world of game design, James Silva revisits his humble restaurant roots (and tips his hat to Bruce Lee).

Thu Feb 28, 2008
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How to Get Ahead on LinkedIn   more similar news »
More than just a biz-minded social network for grown-ups, LinkedIn is one of the best places on the web to meet your future employer. Learn to rule the digital job market with our simple guide.

Thu Feb 28, 2008
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Sleek In-Ear Buds, MacMini Rival and PC-to-HDTV Media Extender   more similar news »
Browse this week's Wired.com gadget reviews for ear buds designed by hearing aid specialists, an extender to put your PC media on your HDTV, and more of the latest tech.

Thu Feb 28, 2008
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What's Wired This Month -- Stargate: SG-1 Reborn, March Madness on Demand, 100 Days of Monsters   more similar news »
From resurrected TV shows and killer schoolgirls to advanced wine accoutrements and a nose-hair trimmer for the future, see what's got us all agog this month.

Thu Feb 28, 2008
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The Brash Boys at 37signals Will Tell You: Keep it Simple, Stupid   more similar news »
The developers at 37signals created the software tools that defined Web 2.0. But add features or horsepower? Not a chance, no matter how much you beg.

Thu Feb 28, 2008
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TED 2008: How Good People Turn Evil, From Stanford to Abu Ghraib   more similar news »
Psychologist Philip Zimbardo speaks Thursday at the TED conference about parallels between his 1971 "prison experiment" at Stanford and prisoner abuses at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq more than 30 years later. Wired.com's exclusive video from Zimbardo's talk features Abu Ghraib photos he says have not been published.

Thu Feb 28, 2008
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NSFW: Disturbing New Photos From Abu Ghraib   more similar news »
Wired.com is publishing several rarely seen photos of Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, taken from a video shown by psychologist Philip Zimbardo at the TED conference in Monterey, California.

Thu Feb 28, 2008
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Feb. 28, 1561: 'Father of Surgery' Explains the Head Wound   more similar news »
Ambroise Paré's treatise advances the treatment of head injuries and skull fractures. It comes too late to help Henri II, however.

Thu Feb 28, 2008
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Got Obama Junk? ObamaCycle.com Salvages T-Shirts, Signs   more similar news »
A new website helps volunteer supporters of presidential candidate Barack Obama connect and recycle campaign paraphernalia in a pinch.

Thu Feb 28, 2008
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New Air Force Recruitment Campaign Touts Fledgling 'Cyber Command'   more similar news »
A 30-second TV spot aims to excite would-be recruits by showing Air Force cyber warriors handily defeating a hacker targeting the Pentagon.

Thu Feb 28, 2008
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New Facebook App Lets Groups Issue Ultimatums   more similar news »
Got a rad idea? Want to "make change" like Clinton and Obama? Set a goal, band together and get 'er done online, people.

Thu Feb 28, 2008
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Gallery: Eco-Friendly Gadgets for Your Home and Your 'Hood   more similar news »
High-tech solutions for saving power (or generating your own power) abound in this gallery of new and proposed products on display at the Cleantech Forum in San Francisco.

Thu Feb 28, 2008
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Wired Epidemiology: Is a Nasty Cold Going Around?   more similar news »
The Centers for Disease Control tracks influenza, but not the common cold -- and a particularly nasty form of the cold seems to be spreading in the United States. Help us figure out how widespread it really is with this poll.

Wed Feb 27, 2008
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Air Force Blocks Access to Many Blogs   more similar news »
The Air Force is tightening restrictions on which blogs its troops can read. At least one senior Air Force official calls the squeeze so "utterly stupid, it makes me want to scream."

Wed Feb 27, 2008
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Analyst Firm Says Apple is Splurging on R&D and Air Travel   more similar news »
Apple is spending more and more money on research and development and sending Steve Jobs around the world to make iPhone deals, according to a Morgan Stanley analysis of the company's recent spending habits.

Wed Feb 27, 2008
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Facebook Readies iPhone-Inspired Redesign   more similar news »
Social networking site Facebook is preparing an update which simplifies the user interface of its website. The changes are an obvious nod to the site's mobile-optimized version, which is already popular with iPhone users.

Wed Feb 27, 2008
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Why Do Mormons Make Such Good Sci-Fi Writers?   more similar news »
The GeekDads are joined by Howard Tayler, creator of the Schlock Mercenary web comic, to talk about green toys, Doctor Who and why Mormons make such great sci-fi writers.

Wed Feb 27, 2008
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Powerset Co-Founder to Launch Crowdsourced Green VC Fund   more similar news »
A serial Silicon Valley entrepreneur considers founding a new green venture-capital fund that will draw its cash, and its wisdom, from crowds of small investors.

Wed Feb 27, 2008
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HP iPaq Travel Companion 310 Is a Globetrotter's BFF   more similar news »
The HP iPaq Travel Companion 310 navigation device crams a boatload of extras, like 3-D maps and lovely touchscreen navigation.

Wed Feb 27, 2008
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It's Red China Again, Thanks to a Badly Polluted River   more similar news »
As many as 200,000 people are left with high and dry after workers at a water plant in central China discover that the Dongjing River has turned red and foamy, the result of industrial pollution.

Wed Feb 27, 2008
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Even Pristine Areas Badly Contaminated, Study Shows   more similar news »
National parks and remote areas such as the Alaskan wilderness show evidence of heavy pollution by pesticides, heavy metals and other airborne contaminants, a federal study says.

Wed Feb 27, 2008
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Google Stock Slides as Online Advertising Loses Steam   more similar news »
Fewer people are clicking on internet ads, the main source of Google's profits, and the online leader's stock falls to an 11-month low.

Wed Feb 27, 2008
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German Court Affirms Computer Privacy as a Constitutional Right   more similar news »
Surveillance of personal computers by law enforcement is a violation of the country's constitution, justices rule, although spying will be allowed in exceptional cases.

Wed Feb 27, 2008
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EU Drops the Hammer Again, Fining Microsoft $1.3 Billion   more similar news »
The software maker is hit with the single biggest fine ever imposed against a company in Europe, for charging what regulators called "unreasonable prices" to rivals wanting to make their products compatible with Windows.

Wed Feb 27, 2008
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William F. Buckley Jr., the Erudite Conservative, Dies at 82   more similar news »
He was an editor, columnist, novelist, sailor, talk-show host and pundit nonpareil. He was also a gleeful thorn in the side of liberalism and man not lacking in self regard. As Buckley said of himself: "Who else, on so many issues, has been so right so much of the time?"

Wed Feb 27, 2008
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The Truth About Autism: Scientists Reconsider What They Think They Know   more similar news »
Science has traditionally viewed autistics as solitary types. Amanda Baggs is part of the increasingly visible community of autistics who use technologies like type-to-speech software, blogs and online video to reach out to others.

Wed Feb 27, 2008
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Surfer-Physicist A. Garrett Lisi's Unified Theory Leads to Fame, Backlash   more similar news »
In this interview with Wired.com, physicist A. Garrett Lisi discusses his controversial "Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything," a unified theory of physics he proposed in 2007. Lisi also discusses the public reaction to his theory, and how his love of board sports fits into his nonacademic lifestyle.

Wed Feb 27, 2008
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Consumer Reports' Secret Shoppers Have Lots of Explaining to Do   more similar news »
Working as a secret shopper for Consumer Reports requires not only persistence and attention to detail, but also a knack for creative explanations to eyebrow-raising purchases.

Wed Feb 27, 2008
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Top 3 Indie Games to Watch Out For   more similar news »
Game execs praying to get their hands on the next Portal take a long, hard look at the winners of the Independent Games Festival competition.

Wed Feb 27, 2008
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Gallery: CO2-Absorbing Crystals Just the Tip of Iceberg for UCLA Lab   more similar news »
Take the Wired.com tour of professor Omar Yahgi's lab, which produces custom crystals that absorb and store specific molecules, including harmful vehicle and landfill emissions.

Wed Feb 27, 2008
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