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Wired Storyboard: Are you Wired? Want to know what really went on in making this month's magazine? Twice a month, Wired's editors, writers and designers take you deep into the stories they've been working on for a behind-the-scenes look at the latest issue. Join this podcast for an in-depth look at the tech, science, gadgets and culture stories by the people behind Wired magazine.
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Erik Martin talks about the Reddit phenomenon; specifically, how user James Erwin's post piqued Hollywood's interest. Senior Editor Adam Rogers hosts.
Datum: 17.04.2012 16:00 •
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Matthew Rowley talks about the culture and creation of moonshine to Wired senior editor Adam Rogers and contributor Nathan Mattise.
Datum: 27.03.2012 16:00 •
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Joanna Pearlstein talks to Wired senior editor Adam Rogers about accuracy in journalism.
Datum: 13.03.2012 16:00 •
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Brian K. Vaughan talks to Wired senior editor Adam Rogers about a new comic book series.
Datum: 05.03.2012 16:00 •
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Silicon Valley coders are no strangers to hackathons: multi-day competitions of idea generating that aim to crank out the Next Big Thing: e.g., Facebook's Like button. This week, Wired writer Steven Leckart joined Adam Rogers to talk about a hackathon's behind-the-scenes ins and outs.
Datum: 27.02.2012 16:00 •
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NYC is second to none when it comes to bar culture, and PDT?s Jim Meehan is one of the bartenders who?s shaped it in recent years. He joined Adam Rogers this week to talk all things PDT ? the book, the design and the state of the cocktail.
Datum: 06.02.2012 16:17 •
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Television writers? rooms are a world Ben Acker and Ben Blacker know intimately. The duo worked most recently the CW?s Supernatural and they also created The Thrilling Adventure Hour. They join Adam Rogers on this week?s Storyboard to talk TV writing as a craft, then bring the Storyboard to them (to...
Datum: 02.02.2012 12:00 •
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Cooley Distillery wants you to lose your preconceived notions of Irish Whiskey. Global Brand Ambassador John Cashman joins Storyboard Engineer Nathan Mattise to discuss the marketplace and what distinguishes the distillery.
Datum: 24.01.2012 02:17 •
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New York Editor Jason Tanz joins the podcast to discuss his January feature on Cow Clicker, Ian Bogost?s satire of a social game? that ended up becoming a major social game.
Datum: 03.01.2012 02:17 •
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Dave Sanders was a fiber optics salesman who moonlit as a bouncer. Then he decided to take up some work as an executive protection agent. Writer Josh Davis discusses one of the wildest stories of the Wired year.
Datum: 21.12.2011 02:17 •
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Senior Editor John Bradley returns to the Storyboard as guest. He and Adam discuss what went into the Wired wishlist and more about the year in gear.
Datum: 12.12.2011 07:17 •
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Jon Christensen, the Executive Director of the Bill Lane Center for the American West at Stanford, stops by to discuss the cultural significance of the region.
Datum: 06.12.2011 07:17 •
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Director David Fincher is notorious for precise visuals and bleak stories, also a bit of press-shyness. Contributing Editor Brian Raftery got a rare opportunity to spend time with him, the people he?s worked with and the set of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo.
Datum: 29.11.2011 07:17 •
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BBC America recently announced Top Gear?s Richard Hammond has a new show for Spring 2012. ?Crash Course? finds Hammond coming to the US and trading speed for power. He joined Storyboard Engineer Nathan Mattise to discuss.
Datum: 23.11.2011 02:17 •
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Merrill Garbus combines unique compositions, interesting looping combinations and dance rhythms in each tUnE-yArDs track. She joined the Storyboard to discuss her latest album and more.
Datum: 14.11.2011 02:17 •
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TV personality, podcast host and author Chris Hardwick?s latest book, The Nerdist Way, offers advice from his experiences of hitting rock bottom then looking to his nerd roots to get out. He talked that and more on this week?s Storyboard
Datum: 07.11.2011 02:17 •
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Even for a master, time travel is tricky business. That didn?t stop Stephen King in his new novel, 11/22/63. He joined Story Editor Sarah Fallon to discuss.
Datum: 31.10.2011 02:17 •
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No one is going to eat it, but famed paleontologist Jack Horner hopes to make one. He joined Adam Rogers to discuss his latest research highlighted in the October issue of Wired. div
Datum: 25.10.2011 02:17 •
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Whisky?s been seeping into the Wired consciousness more and more lately. Glenmorangie?s Head of Distilling and Whisky Creation, Dr. Bill Lumsden, was in town for SF Whisky Fest and stopped by to discuss. div
Datum: 17.10.2011 02:17 •
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Stop your diet. We?re all losing weight, literally. Just not the way you think. The standard much of the world uses to measure it is mysteriously getting lighter. Writer Jonathon Keats explores that and the related quest to create a constant kilogram in Wired?s October issue. He joins the Storyboar...
Datum: 10.10.2011 01:17 •
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Wired?s October issue set out to help you move through time and space better. Lead editor of Wired?s Travel Optimizer, Sarah Fallon, joins this week?s Storyboard podcast to discuss. div
Datum: 26.09.2011 02:17 •
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Ryan Singel, the new editor of Wired.com?s Threat Level blog, stops by to talk privacy in the digital age. div
Datum: 21.09.2011 02:17 •
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Pop Culture?s hidden treasures were unearthed in Wired?s September issue. Senior Editor Chris Baker led the project and joins Adam to discuss. div
Datum: 13.09.2011 02:17 •
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Senior Associate Editor Caitlin Roper fills in for Adam this week. She invites Mr. Know-It-All (Brendan Koerner) in for a behind the scenes look at his column.
Datum: 06.09.2011 02:17 •
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Adam is joined by Stanford University climate scientist Noah Diffenbaugh to discuss his research on how climate change will impact the west coast wine industry.
Datum: 26.08.2011 02:17 •
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Adam discusses September?s America?s Cup story with Articles Editor Robb Capps and contributor writer Adam Fisher.
Datum: 19.08.2011 02:17 •
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Adam discusses August?s Extreme Science story with Senior Editor Bill Wasik and contributing writer Erin Biba.
Datum: 12.08.2011 02:17 •
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The masters of deception sat down with host Adam Rogers to discuss deception as an art form, composition versus performance and their upcoming Discovery series, Penn & Teller: Tell A Lie.
Datum: 04.08.2011 02:17 •
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Film/TV writer Marti Noxon talks vampires, Buffy, women in genre writing and the lure of Don Draper with host Adam Rogers. Keep the garlic cloves nearby just in case as you sink your teeth into this one.
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Datum: 27.07.2011 17:11 •
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In the July issue of Wired, host Adam Rogers has a Q&A with the main writer of the BBC scifi show Doctor Who. Here we bring you the full, uncut interview, Adam's silly jokes and all. Enjoy the magic - and the fantastic British accent.
Datum: 01.07.2011 20:58 •
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Writer Judy Dutton was running out of room in her freezer. Extra breast milk crowded out family staples like hotdogs and hamburgers. So she did what many mothers are doing: she turned to the Internet to get rid of it. Dutton found a new crop of websites that cater to women in just her situation. B...
Datum: 10.06.2011 12:00 •
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When Wired senior editor Bill Wasik and his pal Adam Davidson (who just happens to be the cohost of NPR?s awesome economics series, Planet Money) decided to team up on a special report about the future of work, big things were bound to happen. Planet Money has a reputation for turning even the most...
Datum: 25.05.2011 20:56 •
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The writer E. B. White famously remarked that ?analyzing humor is like dissecting a frog. Few people are interested and the frog dies.? Nevertheless, this week on the podcast writer Joel Warner and editor Chris Baker join host Adam Rogers to talk about one professor?s attempt to explain every joke e...
Datum: 02.05.2011 12:00 •
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Think of a city ? Chicago, Los Angeles, New York. What defines it? The climate? The people? The food? Maybe it?s buildings. That?s the idea John King, urban design critic at the San Francisco Chronicle, explores today on the podcast with host Adam Rogers. To help the non-locals navigate all the San...
Datum: 25.04.2011 12:00 •
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Ten years ago, letters laced with anthrax killed five people. The FBI says it traced the spores to a single US scientist. But could the Feds have gotten the wrong man? Writer Noah Shachtman and editor Rob Capps join Adam Rogers to discuss ?The Strain,? a feature from the April issue of Wired. Update...
Datum: 11.04.2011 12:00 •
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Disaster: It?s not a matter of if, it?s a matter of when -- so you?d better get ready. That?s according to this week?s podcast guest, disaster-management guru Joseph Pred. ?Being prepared is a civic duty,? he says. But it doesn?t have to be hard or cost a lot. In this special bonus episode, Pred si...
Datum: 04.04.2011 12:00 •
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The kitchen is the lab in everybody?s house. But with his new cookbook Modernist Cuisine, former Microsoft CTO Nathan Myhrvold has taken the science of food to a whole new level. At six volumes, $625, and 50 pounds, it may be the last cookbook you?ll ever need - if you can handle it.
Wired special...
Datum: 11.03.2011 12:00 •
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Social media has been at the heart of popular uprisings sweeping across the Middle East, and one of the best sources for hearing what?s going on has been Al Jazeera English. Now the Qatar-based network is bringing the social media experience inside your TV with its new show ?The Stream.? Scheduled...
Datum: 04.03.2011 12:00 •
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What makes a smart, well-educated mother of four go on a killing spree? That?s the question writer Amy Wallace set out to answer in her story ?The Fury,? which appears in the March issue of Wired. The piece digs into the story of University of Alabama scientist Amy Bishop, who stands accused of shoo...
Datum: 01.03.2011 21:56 •
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In some scratch lottery games, it?s not that hard to beat the odds. For our February Underworld issue, Jonah Lehrer unravels the tale of a statistician who cracked the code and picked winning tickets 90 percent of the time ? before scratching them. Today on the podcast, host Adam Rogers gets the in...
Datum: 16.02.2011 12:00 •
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Stick a fork in it: in the long term, the American Psychiatric Association?s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is done for. That?s according to Gary Greenberg, a practicing psychotherapist and author of a feature in the January issue about the controversy surrounding the ...
Datum: 01.02.2011 21:56 •
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Crash avoidance and automatic parking are just the start; our future automobiles could redefine the term ?smart car? and our understanding of artificial intelligence to boot. In this episode, podcast host Adam Rogers sits down with Gizmodo features editor (and former Wired staffer) Joe Brown to ta...
Datum: 19.01.2011 12:00 •
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On a recent visit to California, FEMA chief Craig Fugate's agenda read like an all-star roster of tech companies: Start the day at Twitter and Craigslist, drop by Wired at lunch, then on to visit Apple and Facebook. Why is this bureaucrat, head of the oft-maligned Federal Emergency Management Agenc...
Datum: 18.01.2011 21:56 •
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The glasses are goofy and the prices are still high, but Wired products editor John Bradley bets that your living room will soon feature the 3D experience. Why? One word: sports.
Bradley is fresh off the floor of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where every January, tens of thousands o...
Datum: 14.01.2011 12:00 •
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Rob Capps speaks to Christopher Nolan and you get to listen
Datum: 07.01.2011 13:39 •
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Unless you've been living in an isolation chamber, you might have heard about this new movie, Tron:Legacy. It's hard to ignore the deluge of hype. There was a scavenger-hunt like viral campaign, a dead-on recreation of Flynn?s Arcade at Comic-con, an attraction at Disneyland and an old Jeff Bridg...
Datum: 23.11.2010 21:56 •
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The cover story of the November issue takes a good hard look at breast augmentation, that?s right, boob jobs. But this is more than just a superficial read, this article takes a look at an ambitious new method of breast enhancement is a less controversial way to introduce stem cells usage to the ...
Datum: 26.10.2010 12:00 •
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We at Wired love a good cocktail, not just a good cocktail, a great cocktail. And making a great cocktail is more than just art, it?s a science. You have to consider flavor combinations and liquor to mixer to ice ratios. And bar patrons pallets have expanded ? vodka tonic or a Cosmo just doesn?t ...
Datum: 05.10.2010 12:00 •
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Forget about other EV's, Elon Musk might have the sexiest electric vehicle out there. The Tesla Roadster, is a sleek, fast, high-performance electric car that almost didn't make it. The company, Tesla Motors was about to stall out but is now slated to win the race. (Yes, car puns) This dramatic r...
Datum: 04.10.2010 12:00 •
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The much beloved Supersoaker (and Storyboard host Adam Rogers' college prank instrument of choice) started out as PVC piping and a 2-liter coke bottle. Some of our favorite inventions had the very humblest of origins ? a few of which were photographed in this month's issue. This week on Storyboard...
Datum: 22.09.2010 12:00 •
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Television is supposed to be easy ? there's a reason its called the idiot box. Somehow between cable, Hulu, Netflix, Itunes and all the rest, how you watch it has become riddled with too much choice and anxiety. Never fear, Adam Rogers to the rescue. In this week's Storyboard podcast, Adam sits do...
Datum: 15.09.2010 12:00 •
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In between panels, movie screenings and general crowd-watching at this year?s Comic-Con International, Wired senior editor Adam Rogers found time to interview British ?weird fiction? writer China Mievelle ? A self professed ?classic geek?, who grew up nurturing an ?astonishing fidelity to a love of...
Datum: 19.08.2010 12:00 •
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It?s your lucky day ? a bonus edition of the Storyboard. This week Senior Editor Adam Rogers travels to interview Comi-Con to Namoi Novik, the brains behind the Temeraire series. Novik discusses how she re-imagined the Napoleonic wars with an air force of dragons, reveals details from her upcoming...
Datum: 16.08.2010 12:00 •
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Whatever happened to my jetpack? What about my robot maid? Why on earth do I still have to chew food instead of taking my meal pill? And why is Will Ferrell on the cover of this month?s Wired with two white dogs! Hear the story behind the Future issue in this week?s Storyboard podcast as Adam Roger...
Datum: 06.08.2010 12:00 •
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Senior editor Adam Rogers talks to Fred Vogelstein about the bad blood between the two companies, and the consumer uprising that's changing the way big companies respond to pissed off users. Turns out a little hashtag on Twitter packs more of a punch than those strongly worded letters you've been w...
Datum: 19.07.2010 12:00 •
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Ever wonder what it?s like to maneuver a monster truck or pilot a supersonic spy plane? We can?t get you a test ride, but we can put you in the driver?s seat. Writer Steven Leckart discusses his photo essay "Cockpits" from the July issue along with the essay's photo editor Anna Alexander and Storyb...
Datum: 07.07.2010 12:00 •
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Google cofounder Sergey Brin has a 50 percent chance of developing Parkinson's. It's coded in his DNA. So he's pushing for a new kind of science?heavy on the data?to find a cure before the disease finds him. Executive editor Thomas Goetz discusses his cover story on the topic in the July issue of W...
Datum: 25.06.2010 12:00 •
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Preserving human organic material is complicated. It doesn't help that the nations biobanks?Huge libraries of flesh?use out-moded and inadequate technology. Writer Steve Silberman discusses his feature from the June issue of Wired with Articles Editor Robert Capps.
Datum: 17.06.2010 12:00 •
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In the series finale, the score of Lost kept viewers on their toes and drew more than a few tears. Erik Malinowski talks to Nancy Miller about how composer Michael Giacchino and writer Eddy Kitsis orchestrated the sounds that kept us watching the series.
Datum: 25.05.2010 12:00 •
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Nancy Miller plumbs the depths of Lost with senior editor Joanna Pearlstein, who talks about her conversation with the creators of lost and a theoretical physicist.
Datum: 18.05.2010 12:00 •
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The iPad is Apple's hot new thing, and we take a look at how it will change your life in the April issue of Wired.
Datum: 27.04.2010 12:00 •
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YouTube recently celebrated its fifth birthday, and in the April issue of Wired we take a look a look back at the five secrets that have made YouTube one of the most successful sites on the internet.
Datum: 06.04.2010 12:00 •
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Don your foil hats for a look at ?Geeks Versus Spies?, Noah Shachtman?s essay about breaking up the NSA, and two other front-of-the-book pieces from Wired's April issue. Editors Robert Capps, Chris Baker, and Adam Rogers break down these three tasty chunks of Wired goodness and discuss how they arr...
Datum: 24.03.2010 12:00 •
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It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the time of scarce bandwidth, it was the time of 24 hour ice cream delivery. Senior Editor Joanna Pearlstein reminisces with contributors Matt Honan and Steven Leckart about the Dotcom era's major players, massive failures, and missed oppo...
Datum: 16.03.2010 12:00 •
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Life is complicated?especially when it comes to our health. Once we reach a certain age, we start to realize that health is variable, not a constant. On this weeks Storyboard story editor Sarah Fallon hosts a conversation with executive editor Thomas Goetz about the exclusive excerpt from his book i...
Datum: 12.02.2010 12:00 •
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How do you put products designed to withstand the most extreme conditions to the test? After all, burly bulletproof vests are all tested and rated by professionals before they're ever available to the public. So in the March issue of Wired, our testers took rugged gear designed for extreme condition...
Datum: 12.02.2010 12:00 •
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In an age of open source, custom-fabricated, DIY product design all you need to conquer the world-and to profit-is a brilliant idea. In his previous best seller Chris Anderson discussed the long tail of bits, that described how open source software products that served a niche market collectively ta...
Datum: 05.02.2010 12:00 •
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After more than 10 years of development and millions of dollars down the drain, Duke Nukem Forever will probably never see the light of day. It's the biggest video game failure ever. Released in 1996, Duke Nukem 3D changed the way the world thought about video games. So when it came time to make a s...
Datum: 19.01.2010 12:00 •
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Amy Wallace's story debunking the theory that vaccines cause autism was so controversial that we received hundreds of letters, emails and online comments in response. Why is this debate so polarizing? It turns out there is a whole spectrum of opinions on the matter. This week assistant research Rach...
Datum: 08.01.2010 12:00 •
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Why is it so hard to call air strikes in Afghanistan? Wired sent Noah Shachtman to Afghanistan to learn about the war in the air. Shortly after taking control of US forces in Afghanistan, General Stanley A. McChrystal put an end to the air war by making it almost impossible to call air strikes. He ...
Datum: 29.12.2009 12:00 •
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The December issue of Wired has two feature stories about "Avatar." The first story, ?The Creation? by Frank Rose examines the unique filmmaking technology behind Avatar. ?Second Coming? by Joshua Davis delivers a penetrating profile of the man behind this $250 million science fiction thriller. On t...
Datum: 24.11.2009 12:00 •
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You'll never guess the most profitable question on the internet. How do I donate I car in Dallas? Seriously. We don't know why, and we didn't figure it out, an did. algorithm Founded by veteran startup guru Richard Rosenblatt, Demand Media is a fiendishly clever firm that's revolutionizing, by shear...
Datum: 10.11.2009 12:00 •
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WIRED staff love "Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!" Believe it or not, the demented antics of Tim Heidecker and Eric Warheim might be the future of comedy. Why? It's hard to explain. WIRED senior editors Chris Baker and Robert Capps discuss Brian Raftery's feature in the November 2009 issue.
Datum: 03.11.2009 12:00 •
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The text books written by Roy A. Gallant taught a generation of students that science could also be art. Wired Senior Art Director Carl DeTorres discusses how "Intlleligence Redesigned" was born with a musty text at a flea market. Wired ditches the nostalgia and revises the work of classic artists w...
Datum: 20.10.2009 12:00 •
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Claims that vaccines cause autism are not only untrue, they're dangerous. Executive Editor Thomas Goetz joins Nancy Miller for a conversation about the "An Epidemic of Fear," Wired's November cover story by Amy Wallace.
Datum: 20.10.2009 12:00 •
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Nancy Miller is joined by Senior Editor Mark McClusky and Senior Photo Editor Zana Woods for a behind the scenes look at a feature in the October 2009 issue of Wired, "The Slow and the Furious." At Florida's largest retirement community, seniors are hot-rodding the the golf carts they use to get aro...
Datum: 13.10.2009 12:00 •
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This week Nancy Miller hosts a conversation between Wired Senior Editor Nick Thompson and Executive Editor Thomas Goetz about Wired Magazine's 2009 Smart List. 12 Dangerous (possibly brilliant) ideas.
Datum: 09.10.2009 12:00 •
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First a conversation between Wired Contributing Editor Daniel Roth and Senior Editor Nick Thompson. Nick wrote an article about a Soviet Doomsday Machine built at the end of the cold war and has a new book out called "The Hawk and the Dove." Next Nancy Miller talks to Chris Baker about the piece he ...
Datum: 29.09.2009 12:00 •
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The Placebo Problem: Sugar Pills Are Getting More Effective and Drug Companies are Desperate to Know Why--
Senior Editor Nancy Miller hosts a conversation between articles editor Mark Robinson and Steve Silberman about pharmaceutical advertising, bedside manner and why Italian men find little blue p...
Datum: 15.09.2009 12:00 •
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The pressure is on. The boss notices you?ve maxed out the company credit card on ?business trips? to Barbados and lavish dinners with important ?clients? like your best friend?s wife. Some people fess up and face the music. Others fake their deaths, ditch their lives and try to start over. Senior Ed...
Datum: 28.08.2009 12:00 •
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