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Wired April 2005 |
Ping Is the neighborhood video store on its way out?... Discs Are So Dead... Pharmaceuticals... etc. |
Wired November 2005 Dean et al. |
The Velodrones Transforming a bicycle into a robot... Would you be willing to receive a pig-organ transplant?... Why the hurricane plan got trashed... Three clever new ways to dispose of yourself after dead... I gotta jet (engine)... Gadgets of the rich and famous... etc. |
Wired November 2004 |
Ping Will record stores still exist in 20 years?... New York City's great blackout of 2003... Flesh-and-blood soldiers could become the weakest link in the military chain... etc. |
Wired March 2006 Zjawinski et al. |
The Money Shot IMAX is going to extreme measures to snap up box office returns that rival those of Hollywood pictures... Is Wikipedia prone to errors?... The best: Accidental discoveries... You lousy tingo, you... A gawker in the valley... Big brother's big mouth... A students, B movies...etc. |
Wired December 2003 |
Start Hype List... The Golden Age of Gadgets... Recalls for 2004... It's P2P Payback Time!... Jargon Watch... The Final Frontier... Where CO2 Goes to Die... Larry Ellison's Waterloo... How to Keep Your Number Forever... Gaming's Global Hot Spots... TV Sports on Fast-Forward... etc. |
Wired January 2003 Charles C. Mann |
The First Cloning Superpower Inside China's race to become the clone capital of the world. |
Wired March 2006 Scott Thill |
Keeping It Reel Block Party, due in March, is like no rockumentary you've ever seen... What a knockout!... Anatomy of a Nerd... Life, the universe, and everything... Clean getaway... My first pimped ride... Personal space... Reviews... Playlist... Fetish... etc. |
Wired April 2005 |
After the Bomb Cuddly yet creepy. That's the modern Japanese art aesthetic... Film directors who've gone to gaming... etc. |
BusinessWeek May 24, 2004 Arlene Weintraub |
Repairing The Engines Of Life Can research into stem cells and other advanced techniques heal ailing hearts and brains? U.S. labs are hamstrung by the federal government. |
BusinessWeek June 27, 2005 Arlene Weintraub |
Stem Cells To Go ViaCell's goal is to mass-produce stem cells from umbilical cord blood. |