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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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Behind-the-Scenes of What's Inside

Check out behind the scenes of a What's Inside photo shoot.




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Cruising in The Bentley

Wired goes cruising in The Bentley.




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Snowboarding Go-Bag

Avid snowboarder and Gadget Lab writer Roberto Baldwin takes us through his go bag to help you stay prepared for a quick getaway on the slopes.




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Most Dangerous Object: PET Bottle Launcher

Check out the PET Bottle Launcher in action.




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Staff Picks: Danny Hess Skateboard

WIRED reviews the Danny Hess skateboard.




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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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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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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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Better Than Human

Better Than Human




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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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Star Wars:  Behind the scenes of the WIRED cover shoot

Star Wars:  Behind the scenes of the WIRED cover shoot




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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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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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What Crocs on Treadmills Can Teach Us About Dinosaurs

What crocs on treadmills can teach us about dinosaurs.




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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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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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Fight Flu With Tobacco

How to turn genetically modified plants into a vaccine factory.




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How Paul Larsen Reinvented the SailBoat

Excitement on open waters.




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150 Boomboxes and the Best Dance Party You've Never Been To

Find out how Tom and Gary throw a decentralized dance party.




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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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NASA Tests Robotic Gas Station Attendant for Outer Space

See how NASA tests a robotic gas station attendant for outer space.




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Massive Biometric Project Gives Millions of Indians an ID

A massive biometric project in India aims to get millions of impoverished citizens a new form of ID.




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Interview With Jonah Hill on Moneyball

Jonah Hill talks about his experiences acting in the new movie "Moneyball", in theaters September 23, 2011.




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Engineer Builds Instruments for One-Man Metal Band

Tristan Shone designed, prototyped, and machined his "dub machines" and uses them to rage on songs like "Terrorbird."




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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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Holy Sardines! Its Batman

Adam West sat down with WIRED at Comic-Con International in 2011 to discuss his life as Batman.




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Insectophiliac Builds 12-Foot-High Spider-Bot

In the rugged backwoods of Vermont, inventor Jaimie Mantzel is constructing a monstrous spiderlike walking bot and shaping every piece by hand.




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Dangerous Object: Coker V2 Unicycle

The Coker V2 Unicycle in action.




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The Future that Never Happened: Roboservant

Where are the Roboservants we were promised?  Will Ferrell reveals "The Future That Never Happened" for Wired Magazine.




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Angry Nerd - Can Star Trek Into Darkness Be Any Good?

Angry Nerd explains the “Star Trek Curse,” where every other film is either great or terrible. Can Star Trek: Into Darkness break the curse?




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Game|Life - New Xbox One - Kinect: Exclusive WIRED Video

WIRED gets exclusive first-look at the new Xbox One and Kinect sensor. Watch as we test the new Kinect with advanced 3D and infrared capabilities. Jumping, punching, and fireballs…even in the dark. This is a special edition of Game|Life, to follow the series go to video.wired.com or subscribe to our channel at youtube.com/WIRED.




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Game|Life - New Xbox One - TV Integration: Exclusive WIRED Video

WIRED gets exclusive first-look at the new Xbox One and its ability to "snap" games, TV/cable, and even Skype. Watch as we demo the newly overhauled voice control, programming guide, and social media integration for the first time! Chat with friends while watching the big game! This is a special edition of Game|Life, to follow the series go to video.wired.com or subscribe to our channel at youtube.com/WIRED.




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Game|Life - New Xbox One - Design: Exclusive WIRED Video

WIRED gets exclusive first-look at the new Xbox One from prototypes to final design. Get a behind the scenes look at the newest Xbox One Kinect sensor, game controller, and console. See what wild designs never made the final cut! This is a special edition of Game|Life, to follow the series go to video.wired.com or subscribe to our channel at youtube.com/WIRED.




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Angry Nerd - Peter Jackson's The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey-An Analysis

Angry Nerd says what's on everyone's mind. The problem with Peter Jackson's The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is its length. That's right. It's far, far too short.




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Game|Life - Veronica Belmont on the Future of Gaming

Video game royalty, Veronica Belmont, joins hosts Chris Kohler and Peter Rubin in the Game|Life studio. Hear this internet star of Tekzilla, The Sync Up, and Sword & Laser share her views on ColecoVision, BioShock Infinite, and the future of always-online gaming.




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The Window - Barclays Center Part 1: From Concert Venue to Basketball Arena in 8 Hours

Go behind the scenes at one of America's most technologically advanced arenas, as an overnight conversion crew transforms Barclays Center from a sold-out concert venue to a basketball stadium for the Brooklyn Nets in only eight hours.




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Game|Life - Jonathan Blow on What to Expect from His New Game The Witness

Jonathan Blow, creator of Braid, tells Chris Kohler and Peter Rubin what to expect from his new 3D exploration/puzzle game The Witness. SPACE INVADERS FOOTAGE (C) TAITO CORPORATION 1978 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED




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The Window - Barclays Center Part 2: Inside on The Catwalk

In this episode of The Window, we take you high above the arena floor into the rafters of Barclays Center for a rare view of what it all looks like from the lights.




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Game|Life - Veronica Belmont on Fake Geek Girls

Veronica Belmont talks to Chris Kohler and Peter Rubin about people accusing others of being fake geek girls and her opinions on trying to keep the “nerd” or “geek” culture exclusive.




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Game|Life - E3 Wrap Up with Chris Kohler and Peter Rubin

Chris Kohler and Peter Rubin wrap-up the major highlights from this year's E3.




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July 2013 Issue: NSA Cyberwar Sneak Peek

The first shots of the Cyberwars have been fired. Now, NSA Chief General Keith Alexander has built a secret army to take down America's enemies.