Wired
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Wired is a full-color monthly American magazine and on-line periodical published in San Francisco, California since March 1993. Owned by Condé Nast Publications, it reports on how technology affects culture, the economy, and politics. Wired's editorial stance was originally inspired by the ideas of Canadian media theorist Marshall McLuhan, credited as the magazine's "patron saint" in early colophons. Wired has both been admired and disliked for its strong libertarian principles, its enthusiastic embrace of techno-utopianism, and its sometimes experimental layout with its bold use of ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Congress Smashes Pentagon's New Den of Spies
Congress Smashes Pentagon's New Den of Spiesvia Google News -
Specialized Aims to Make Bicycling Less of a Drag With New Wind Tunnel
Specialized Aims to Make Bicycling Less of a Drag With New Wind Tunnelvia NewsRack -
Google, NASA Open New Lab to Kick Tires on Quantum Computer
Google, NASA Open New Lab to Kick Tires on Quantum Computervia Google News -
Meet the Woman Behind Pakistan's First Hackathon
Meet the Woman Behind Pakistan's First Hackathonvia Google News -
Will The Navy’s New Killer Drones Hunt Terrorists or Fight China?
The X-47B after its first carrier flight Tuesday. Photo: Navy But that doesn’t mean the sailing branch will definitely be purchasing similar jet-powered drones for frontline ...via Google News -
Beyond Unlocking: Don't Let Them Kill the First Reasonable Copyright Reform Bill
Beyond Unlocking: Don't Let Them Kill the First Reasonable Copyright Reform BillPosted by Jack Powers -
Biometric Database of All Adult Americans Hidden in Immigration Reform
Biometric Database of All Adult Americans Hidden in Immigration Reformvia Google News -
This Electric Bicycle Hits 27 MPH ... For the Price of a Motorcycle
This Electric Bicycle Hits 27 MPH ... For the Price of a Motorcyclevia NewsRack -
The Most Jaw-Dropping Game Graphics of the Last 20 Years
The Most Jaw-Dropping Game Graphics of the Last 20 Yearsvia NewsRack -
Government Seeks to Fine Companies for Not Complying With Wiretap Orders
It isn’t often that communications companies push back against government requests to monitor customers and hand over information about them, but a government task force is ...Posted by Jack Powers



