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Wired Bike Camp: Day 4

A look back at the final day of Wired Bike Camp and some footage that was left on the cutting room floor.




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E3 2012: Rock Band - Blitz

In Rock Band: Blitz, Harmonix Music Systems takes away the instruments to present an all-new arcade-style addition to the Rock Band series.




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E3 2012: Call of Duty - Black Ops 2

Set in 2025, Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 sets you up against terrorists with seriously high tech weapons.




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E3 2012: XCOM - Enemy Unknown

2K Games revives its classic strategy role playing game with the release of XCOM: Enemy Unknown.




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E3 2012: Darksiders II

Play as Death in this unique action/adventure installment of the Darksiders series.




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Super Squirtgun Will Soak You

Just in time for summer, these new powerful squirtguns from Nerf will get your opponent soaked at long range.




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A Look at the Develpment of Giro Helmets

Engineering Manager Rob Wesson, gives us a inside look on Giro's latest helmet design




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Zik Headphones

These wireless, noise-canceling headphones from Parrot (yes, the same people who brought you the quad-copter you control with your iPhone) are packed with multiple sensors: capacitive surfaces, different types of microphones and an NFC chip.




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Comic-Con 2012 - Do I Really Need To Check-In My Proton Pack?

And we're off! Comic-Con is just starting and if we're to judge by this video, already super awesome! Check out a glimpse of whats to come...




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Wired Cafe Chat With Morgan Spurlock

We sat down with Morgan Spurlock to talk his new documentary: Comic-Con Episode IV: A New Hope.Wired video team: Annaliza Savage, producer; John Ross and Mike Ruocco, camera; and Fernando Cardoso, editors.




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Comic-Con 2012 Kevin Smith

Kevin Smith talks Comic-Con, pop culture, and mainstreaming online.




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Comic-Con Takes It Outside

One of the poor souls who couldn't get a ticket? If you're in the San Diego area, you can still check out the free outdoor festivities. Wired's Digital Design Director shows us a few highlights.




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Exclusive: Frankenweenie Gets a New Life on Screen

Tim Burton talks about his new film Frankenweenie.




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The Work of Naoya Hatakeyama

Japanese photographer Naoya Hatakeyama's work explores the co-mingling of science and nature.  Hatakeyama's large-scale color photographs often show landscapes in transition,   Wired spoke to him during his 'Natural Stories' exhibit at the SF MOMA.




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What the Cluck? Introducing the Vegan Egg Yolk

How to make a vegan egg yolk.




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Jason Clarke Stars in Lawless

Jason Clarke is a bootlegging Bondurant brother in upcoming film Lawless. In the clip, Clarke reveals the working methods of John Hillcoat and Nick Cave and how high the body count will be in the upcoming film.




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How to Make Brains!

Learn how the professionals make brains.  We got the recipe from the makers of Resident Evil Redemption. Mmmmm... delicious!




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Skylanders: Inside The Magical Tiki Development Room

Game|Life gets an up-close look at the making of Skylanders Giants during a tour of Toys For Bob, the Novato, California-based developer, and its Hawaiian-themed offices.




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Rian and Nathan Johnson talk Looper

A score composed of "instruments" made from sounds collected on New Orleans streets is just one of the elements that distinguishes Looper from your typical sci-fi action flick.




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At 86, Roger Corman is Still Making Movies

Roger Corman is a Hollywood legend.  He's made over 350 movies in his lifetime, and he's showing no signs of stopping.  We asked him about his latest film, and the art of making movies.




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The Stamp Mobile: A Crazy Money Marking Contraption

Ben Cohen wanted to take on the man. He enlisted the San Francisco maker community, and built a noisy, carnivalesque, vaudeville-style device, full of bright-colored wood and plastic and metal, to drive around the country and stamp slogans on money.




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How To Do Zombie Make-up

A quick and easy way to make wounds that will last for hours and hours.




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Inside the Mansion -- and Mind -- of Kim Dotcom

Inside the Mansion -- and Mind -- of Kim Dotcom




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Wreck-It Ralph Interview

Wreck-It Ralph has Sarah Silverman, John C Reilly and 8-bit characters.  Wired finds out what the film is all about.




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Nokia True Car

Cliff Fox, VP of Nokia Location and Commerce, talks about the cameras and lasers of the mapping vehicle.




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Staff Picks: White & White Digital LED Clock

WIRED reviews the White Digital LED Clock




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Making a Mint

Take a look inside of a Candy cane factory.




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Staff Picks: Danny Hess Skateboard

WIRED reviews the Danny Hess skateboard.




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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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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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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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Steampunk Robots and Hacked Bugs

i-Wei Huang hacks together bit and peices to make beautiful steam powered robots and techno bugs. You may have seen his work before, at his day job Huang develops toys and characters for Skylanders.




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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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The Blacksmith

The Blacksmith




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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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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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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.




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Former McDonald's Honchos Take On Sustainable Cuisine

The soon-to-be-chain restaurant Lyfe Kitchen is shooting for responsible, healthy, and delicious fast food.




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Process: How Tubes of Tofu Become Tofurky

Wired gets a private tour of Turtle Island's wind-powered factory, where it cranks out a hero of the vegetarian holiday meal;Tofurky Roast.




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Kiddie Car Racing for Adults

Speed, glory, electrical fires: The new Power Racing Series pits overclocked minimobiles in tiny but heated competitions.




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How Four Makers Mastered Their Medium

A plastics hobbyist shares how he makes tiny model trains.




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Counterfeit Car Maker

Pieced together from scavenged and scratch-built parts in Thailand, these sports car knockoffs look like the real deal, even if they don't run quite the same.




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Wake Up, Geek Culture. Time to Die

The Angry Nerd bemoans the mainstreaming of Nerd-dom. Everything is ruined.




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Dangerous Object: Coker V2 Unicycle

The Coker V2 Unicycle in action.