eBusiness
January 24, 2007
10:40
The president says technology will set us free from foreign oil. But we'll also need to drive less. In Autopia.
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09:40
A system update fixes compatibility issues that Sony said never existed. In Game|Life.
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09:10
Our readers prefer Mozilla Firefox on a 1280p screen ... and other details of your browsing habits. In Monkey Bites.
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02:00
What's the universe made of? Why can't we regenerate lost body parts? Wired magazine and top science thinkers tackle the quandaries others are afraid to touch.PLUS: Wired Editors Offer Smart Answers to Silly Questions
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Share your vast knowledge with your fellow readers by editing our big answers on the Wired Wiki.
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02:00
Want a job recruiting secret sources and working undercover in exotic overseas locations? Head to the CIA's Facebook page. By Chaddus Bruce.
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02:00
Clinton has won praise for a drastic privacy reform proposal. But skeptics say it's impractical. By Sarah Lai Stirland.
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02:00
What happens when the author takes time off the web? Hint: It involves a Godzilla suit and wood pulp surfaces. Commentary by Lore Sjöberg.
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02:00
Fortune seekers transform California but, as with the dot-com "gold rush" a century and a half later, most get nothing. Compiled by Tony Long.
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January 23, 2007
10:00
A debate around whether compensating women who provide eggs for stem-cell research is exploitative has us wondering who comes up with this stuff. In Sex Drive Daily.
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08:00
Resveratrol, a compound found in grape skin and red wine, is the latest tool in the kit for many highly educated professionals who believe they can increase longevity by changing their body chemistry. By Brandon Keim.
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Defense scientists in several countries are developing tiny flying robots that can hit the enemy with itsy-bitsy explosives. Critics worry that terrorists will adopt the nasty tech. By David Hambling.
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02:00
The magazine gets a face lift. Here's a rundown on what's changed, and what hasn't.
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I'm only too happy that the iPhone is locked down tighter than a nun's knickers. Commentary by Leander Kahney.
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With the release of Windows Vista nigh, RSS is ready for its close-up. Here are some tips -- for newbies and old news-reader junkies alike -- for getting the most from your news feeds. By Scott Gilbertson.
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January 22, 2007
08:00
Chipmakers meet to unveil breakthroughs in putting optics into super-fast hybrid chips. By Mark Anderson.
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02:00
The pentagon creates the perfect machine for saving the lives of soldiers wounded in Iraq. But then GIs start getting sick. The culprit: a drug-resistant supergerm infecting the military's evacuation chain. By Steve Silberman from Wired magazine.
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Antibiotic-resistant bacteria aren't heading to the hills. The buggers are on the rise, and there's no super drug to defeat these super bugs. By Steve Silberman from Wired magazine.
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Other Music, a Manhattan institution, will soon start selling high-quality MP3s you might actually want to hear. Commentary by Eliot Van Buskirk.
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Featuring music made by telescopes, brain waves and the International Space Station, the Future of Sound showcases, well, the future of sound. By Robert Andrews.
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