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Wired February 2003 |
Start signal : noise... Keep Your Enemies Closer... Nutrition... Jargon Watch... Star Man... Exploded View... Wiring the Wells |
Wired August 2002 |
Start signal : noise... The Bugs in the Machine... Diagnosed in 60 Seconds... Who's the Sucker Now?... Science Centerfolds... The Peacemaker... Crude Awakening... A New Spin on the Wireless Web... Souped Up... Jargon Watch... etc. |
Wired April 2003 |
Start signal : noise... After Columbia? Go to Mars... The Hidden Agenda in Joe Lieberman's Favorite Videogames... Ultrawideband of Brothers... Arc Angel... How Antispam Software Works... Jargon Watch... London Crawling... Save $131,465 on a Start Button... etc. |
Wired December 2002 |
Start signal : noise... A Smarter Way to Sell Ketchup... Better Prostitution Through Technology... Fight the Power... The Open Source Ringmaster... The Nuclear Office... The First Shot in a Biowar... Our Six-Legged Air Force... etc. |
Wired September 2002 |
Start signal : noise... New York City 2.0... Who Gets a Super Phone?... Street Smart... Power Forward... NEWS... If You Can't Beat 'em, Copy 'em... Darren Dreifort's Third Elbow... Spam-Haters of the World Unite!... jargon watch... The Unseen Hand of Tron... Quantum Ranger... etc. |
Wired March 2003 |
Start The New Nature vs. Nurture... The Simpsons as Soothsayers... Jargon Watch... Death by GPS... You Light Up My Device... Emerging Traffic... Why Analog Is Cool Again... Exploded View... Moon Over Vegas... Take Your Medicine... Broadband for Suckers... Minitank Commander... etc. |
Wired July 2005 |
A Step Closer to Human The Rabbit, a new robot, moves like a human... The open source movement will change news, fashion, and retail... A way for SUV drivers to help the environment... Towards a quieter workplace... Experimenting with Google Maps... etc. |
Wired May 2003 |
Start signal : noise... The Shape of Things to Come... Nick Denton, Blog Mogul... Why GM Food Could Start a Trade War... The FBI's Candyman Cases Go Sour... Oh, Nooo! What If GPS Fails?... Open Source Spuds... jargon watch... Getting High for Science... 3 Ways to Rethink the Pay Phone... etc. |
Wired July 2002 |
Start Woman of Substance... Egomania? We Can Rebuild It... A Crystal Ball for War... The New Scream machines... Playing With Fire... Vaporware... Bush's Cybersnoop... Into the Abysss... Say Good-Bye to Plastic... Time Machines... |
Wired November 2002 |
Start signal : noise... The Transparent Corporation... Lose $6,000, Win a Vacation... jargon watch... Pssst -- Pirate Radio, Pass It On... Only You Can Prevent Spam... Cleaning Up Clean Rooms... Smashing Pumpkins... Why Telemarketing Is Evil... Playing the Numbers... etc. |
BusinessWeek May 10, 2004 Otis Por |
Just Two Words: Plastic Chips They can endow just about anything with computer smarts -- and they'll be cheap |
Wired October 2004 |
Is network news being killed by cable? Several opinions on different aspects of the media. |
Wired October 2002 |
Start signal : noise... Slaves to Our Machines... IBM Loosens Tie, All Hell Breaks Loose... R U Literate?... I Fought the Future for the CIA... Air Force... Putting the Farm in Pharmaceuticals... The Dirtiest Word in Politics: Businessman... big number... Street Legal... etc. |
Wired February 2004 |
Start Hype List... The Eagle Is Grounded... The 15 Colors of Salmon... The Bastard Children of Total Information Awareness... How to Rev Up ReplayTV... Nuke Kid on the Block... Why the Broadcast Flag Won't Fly... jargon watch... Taxi!... The Blogfather's Hit List... etc. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2012 Bernie Weir |
The Subtle Circuitry Behind LED Lighting The circuitry behind LED lighting poses tricky challenges |
Fast Company March 2014 Jon Gertner |
How Philips Altered The Future Of Light Their Innovation Lab is banal so that Philips can gauge the effect of something radical, in this case the impact of new types of LED lights -- lights that turn cerulean blue or sunset pink; lights that dim or brighten wirelessly. |
Wired August 2006 Cooper et al. |
High on Sound Unconventional musical instruments... David Andrew Sitek mouths off about Return to Cookie Mountain... Half-Life 2... Most powerful diesels ever made... Redefining noise... ZeroOne festival transforms Silicon Valley into an interactive art project... etc. |
Wired July 2005 |
Wired Test: Mobile Media More than 75 of the summer's hottest products, including MP3 players, gas grills, and golf drivers, tested and rated. |
Popular Mechanics January 27, 2010 Adam Hadhazy |
17 Projects Shaping the Future of LED Lights The Department of Energy announced $37 million in grants earlier this month in its sixth round of funding for solid-state lighting. The cash will go toward basic research, product development and manufacturing of light-emitting diodes and carbon-containing organic light-emitting diodes. |
Chemistry World April 2010 |
LEDs to light up the world White light emitting diodes are set for a bright future in the household and commercial lighting markets. |
Wired January 2005 |
Start Gaming experts make predictions on consoles... The failure of polling in the 2004 U.S. election... Mini Mitter offers a pill-sized, swallowable thermometer called Jonah... Searching old texts for cures... etc. |
Wired May 2005 |
Ping Can we ever stop pandemic disease?... Credit reporting agencies make mistakes... Universal commerce... Subscription costs of the digital lifestyle... Get that comet... US Marine Corps expects to deploy a battle robot... etc. |
Wired January 2006 |
The Origin of Species The recent Visions of Science Photographic Award was given for a photo illustrating panspermia - the notion that the basic building blocks of life float through the universe and occasionally take root in a hospitable environment. |
Wired August 2003 |
Start Europeans Do It Better... hype list... Towering Innuendo... The Bionic Triathlete... 7 Ways to Squelch the Net... jargon watch... How Bad Movies Can Save America... Speed, Brains, and Gadgets Win the Race... Has Hollywood Met Its Napster?... Superwater Showdown... The King of Kings... etc. |
Wired August 2005 |
Ultra High Beam A "fusion ignition" experiment to safely maintain the US nuclear weapons stockpile is behind schedule and over-budget... As people stay home and research, libraries will lose funding... The effect of real money on EverQuest... Advertising on podcasts isn't working... etc. |