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Staff Picks: Numark iDJ Pro for iPad

WIRED reviews the Numark iDJ Pro for ipad.




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Staff Picks: Vitamix Professional Series 750

WIRED reviews the Vitamix Professional Series 750




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Staff Picks: Isurus I-Evade 434 Hooded Fullsuit

WIRED reviews the Isurus I-Evade 434 Hooded Fullsuit




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Staff Picks: Moogerfooger MF-108M Cluster Flux

WIRED reviews the Moogerfooger MF-1080 Cluster Flux




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Alfie Allen on Game of Thrones

Alfie Allen talks about his character Theon Greyjoy on the show Game of Thrones.




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Star Wars: Rancho Obi-Wan Tour

Take a tour of the largest private collection of Star Wars memorabilia in the known universe. Rancho Obi-Wan has about 300,000 peices in its collection.




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Obsessed: Building Enormous Snowmen With the Boss of Frost

See how Marc Asperas builds an enormous snowman.




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Iron Man 3: Don Cheadle and Shane Black

Don Cheadle and Shane Black discuss Iron Man 3 which is set to be released in May of 2013.




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Staff Picks: Lamy Dialog 3 Fountain Pen Palladium Finish, Extra Fine Nib

WIRED reviews the Lamy Dialog 3 Fountain Pen Pall




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Sam Raimi on Oz: The Great And Powerful

Sam Raimi latest film Oz: The Great And Powerful is like nothing he's directed before.  He tells us why in this Wired interview.




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Tesla Taxi

Damon Lavrinc and Tesla Model S owner Konstantin Othmer are using the Sidecar App to pick up passengers around San Francisco and get their first impressions of the car.




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Winter Camp 2012: Day 1

For the snow enthusiast, the first day of the season is more exciting than Christmas morning. And we're about to experience it. Welcome to Wired's 2012 Winter Camp test excursion.




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Gollum Mo-Cap More Advanced in 'The Hobbit'

Wired interviews Andy Serkis, the actor who plays Gollum, about reprising the role, and how far motion capture has come since 'The Fellowship of the Ring'.




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Winter Camp 2012: Day 2

On the second day of our Lake Tahoe trip, we tested skis, boards, clothing, helmets -- and each other's patience.




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Winter Camp 2012: Day 3

After shaking off the soreness of our first day on the slopes, we hit the terrain park to practice our moves.




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Winter Camp 2012: Wrap Up

We spend one last day on the mountain testing skis, snowboards and other winter gear -- and an insane, snow-ready mountain bike.




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Pacific Rim Interview With Guillermo Del Toro

Pacific Rim is Guillermo del Toro's mega-monster vs. mega-mech extravaganza.  Wired spoke to del Toro about how he was able to bring these 25 story high creatures to the screen.




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First 3-D Printed Record is Amazing

The needle drops and a series of high, repetitive whines come from the album. Then a crackling sound, and a muffled guitar riff. Finally, Kurt Cobain's voice - audible, but distant and hollow, like he is singing in a tunnel with a scarf over his mouth.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Skike VX Twin Roller Skis

Finally, skiing minus all that cold wet snow. With inflatable tires, elaborately adjustable bindings that allow your heels to lift, and optional ski-style poles, Skikes let you replicate cross-country skiing without going outside.




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Le Whaf Makes Cloudy Cocktails

It looks like something from a sci-fi flick, or maybe a meth lab. ButLe Whaf is a device for vaporizing liquids.




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CES 2013:  Eye-Catching Tech at 'Digital Experience'

The Gadget Lab staff scoured each jam-packed aisle to discover some of the best gems of 2013, including a gigantic Huawei phone, new LEGO Mindstorms, and a music-controlled back massager. Watch the video above to check it out!




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CES 2013: Mist-Powered Interactive Display

Water mist shoots out of a stand to create a moving, unique display. Your computer or tablet screen is projected onto the display, and you interact with it just as you would with a touchscreen.




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CES 2013: The Fuji X100S Is Faster Than Your Toddler

The "S" stands, appropriately, for speed because this camera is fast. Crazy fast. And while the camera's internals got a boost, the X100S still carries the classic body of the X100.




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CES 2013: Tactus Technology Tactile Touchscreen

Tactus Technology has created a haptic touchscreen panel that "rises" to create a three-dimensional keyboard. Writing an e-mail on your tablet? Individual letter keys form small bumps for easier typing.




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CES 2013: Samsung T9000 Four-Door Refrigerator

The built-in 10-inch tablet, the brain of the appliance, is fun to play with and comes packed with apps. If you're a neat freak, the on-board software can definitely help you keep your fridge organized.




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CES 2013: Philips uWand

An IR camera paired with an accelerometer offer pinpoint precision for selecting onscreen items on your TV set, and also lets you use gestures to swipe through menus.




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Microsoft Surface Windows 8 Pro Review

The Surface Pro looks like a tablet, but it's not a mobile device. It's a portable device.




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Star Wars:  Behind the scenes of the WIRED cover shoot

Star Wars:  Behind the scenes of the WIRED cover shoot




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What Is Your Favorite Star Wars Memory?

With a brand new era of Star Wars content on the way, the Wired staff has been reminiscing about their favorite memories of the saga.




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Guitars Made From Carbon Fiber

Wired checks out Tech Shop to see how carbon fiber guitars are made and meet the people making them.




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Watch a Robot Interview Portlandia's Fred Armisen

Fred Armisen stopped by the Wired office after the SF Sketchfest tribute to his Peabody Award-winning show Portlandia, and we decided to let our robot Rob-EE do the talking.




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Twinkle Twinkle Giant Bridge

This spring the Bay Bridge, which connects Oakland to San Francisco, will shine, courtesy of more than 25,000 LEDs strung along the vertical wires connecting the deck of the 1.8-mile-long western span to the suspension cables hanging from its towers.




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LED Space Helmet a Hit

When Jennifer Mann dressed up for a 'David Bowie costume party', she had no idea her LED space helmet would be such a hit.  Now she sells them on ETSY.




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The Blacksmith

The Blacksmith




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Sony Action Cam Demo Footage

To test Sony's new POV camera, I strapped it to my editor's head and had him ride around on his bike.




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Google Chromebook Pixel

Google's Chromebook runs only web apps, some of which also work offline.  It's a concept you are either OK with or not into at all.




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Maria Del Camino: The Flying Car

When Bruce Tomb realized that flying cars weren’t on the imminent horizon, he decided to make his own.




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Wired On Tour With Laura Stevenson Pt. 1

For this indie-folk band reality is less fart jokes and drug-addled misadventure and more baked goods and early mornings.




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3D Printed Speakers Lit With LED

Check out these beautiful 3D printed LED speakers. You can't actually buy them, but LumiGeek is working on a board that will let you make you're own.




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Wired On Tour With Laura Stevenson Pt. 2

The Brooklyn indie-folk singer and her band build in a little time for rest and recreation during their second time at the hectic music festival.




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What Crocs on Treadmills Can Teach Us About Dinosaurs

What crocs on treadmills can teach us about dinosaurs.




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The Power of Swarms Can Help Us Predict the Future

Swarms of bats, birds and locusts may strike fear in the heart of humans, but as scientists are discovering, we all might be following the same patterns of behavior.




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Review: Giant Propel Advanced SL 0

Giant claimed its new Propel Advanced SL 0 was the most aerodynamic bike in the world, a claim repeated by the media outlets who reported on it. Big words, but I wanted to test it and see for myself.




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Jeff Bezos Recovers Apollo Engines

Jeff Bezos Recovers Apollo Engines




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George R. R. Martin "Game of Thrones Cameo Would Be in Season 4, Not 3"

On the red carpet , Martin told Wired that his potential cameo would occur not in Season 3, but rather in Season 4 - though he acknowledged that HBO had not yet officially announced the next season of the hugely popular fantasy epic.




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Spring Reveals Saturn's Hexagon Jet Stream

Spring Reveals Saturn's Hexagon Jet Stream




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Aaron Swartz Wired Exclusive

Aaron Swartz Wired Exclusive




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Jump Rope Physics

Jump Rope Physics




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Radiant Rides From Damaged Decks

George Rocha, an innovative SF-based skatepark builder, has a beautiful way of salvaging used and broken skateboards. He turns them into entirely new skateboards.




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Inside the Cycleplex: The Weird, Wild World of Google Bikes

Corporate bike fleets have become commonplace on sprawling Silicon Valley campuses over the past decade. Apple has campus bikes, as do Facebook, LinkedIn and others. But there’s nothing quite like Google’s.