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A journalist captured in Afghanistan told the world he was still alive over the weekend by tweeting with a prison guard's cellphone. This remarkable tale about....
Wired News: Gadgets & Gizmos | 12 hours ago

Most flash photos — even those shot with your new, fancy $500 camera — look like junk. But you can create amazing images using a flash if you know a...
Wired News: Gadgets & Gizmos | Yesterday

Clearly, some of us make bad decisions with our gadgets. But even without having to live down a mobile phone-fueled tirade of Mel Gibson proportions, many of us...
Wired News: Gadgets & Gizmos | Yesterday

You live your life at 2.4 GHz. Your router, your cordless phone, your Bluetooth earpiece, your baby monitor and your garage opener all love and live on this rad...
Wired News: Gadgets & Gizmos | Yesterday

Steve Jobs wasn't kidding when he called the iPod Touch the "iPhone without a phone." We have been calling it that for years, of course, but with each iteration...
Wired News: Gadgets & Gizmos | Yesterday

A portable scanner? That uploads every document it sees to the cloud effortlessly and seamlessly? You're not dreaming, you’re using a Doxie.
Wired News: Gadgets & Gizmos | Yesterday

Okay hipsters, toss that Moleskine away. The Doane Daily Arsenal Kit is the smart choice to take notes the analog way.
Wired News: Gadgets & Gizmos | Yesterday

Footage from seven ongoing NASA space missions provide hyper-realistic scenery for the 3-D animated film, while the voices of multiple Captain Kirks and Darth V...
Wired News: Digital Entertainment | Friday, 3 September, 2010

A first look at iOS 4.1 Gold Master, the latest release of Apple's mobile operating system due out next week. A developer sent me a copy and I have it installed...
Wired News: Gadgets & Gizmos | Friday, 3 September, 2010

If you're even thinking of working off-campus without taking this Wi-Fi-spewing wonder card, you'll need to be fitted for a straight jacket.
Wired News: Gadgets & Gizmos | Friday, 3 September, 2010

Unless you're majoring in spandex and minoring in too-cool-for-school at Steephill State, you may not need a road, fixed-gear or a mountain bike. Consider REI'...
Wired News: Gadgets & Gizmos | Friday, 3 September, 2010

Don't you wish there was a way to take notes with a pen and upload them to your computer? And don't you wish that pen had an infrared camera, a built-in speaker...
Wired News: Gadgets & Gizmos | Friday, 3 September, 2010

Don't hit the books without getting the right gear. We've got all the kit you need from taking scrupulous notes, to working off campus, to being the most popula...
Wired News: Gadgets & Gizmos | Friday, 3 September, 2010

Just say "no" to be being an iClone. Get a device with an open OS, lightning-fast data connectivity and a network that won't drop calls every five minutes.
Wired News: Gadgets & Gizmos | Friday, 3 September, 2010

While winding down from Wednesday’s iPod announcements, Apple CEO Steve Jobs appears to have taken some time to respond to an e-mail criticizing the new look....
Wired News: Gadgets & Gizmos | Friday, 3 September, 2010

CNET News.com: Digital Life | Friday, 3 September, 2010

Wired.com contributor Jeremy Hart is driving around the world in a Ford Fiesta. Along the way, he'll be testing gadgets from some of the most extreme — an...
Wired News: Gadgets & Gizmos | Friday, 3 September, 2010

This week's episode of the Gadget Lab podcast is heavy on fruits. High on vitamin A, Dylan Tweney gushes over the pluot, a plum-apricot hybrid, while Brian X. C...
Wired News: Gadgets & Gizmos | Friday, 3 September, 2010

It's easy to figure out why e-readers and tablets are the size that they are: They're all about the size of paperback books. But why are paperbacks that size? I...
Wired News: Gadgets & Gizmos | Friday, 3 September, 2010

From bad girls and zombies to circus freaks and killer cars, the shock-and-awful recipe for grindhouse movies' tasty cinematic sausage never fails to satisfy. A...
Wired News: Digital Entertainment | Friday, 3 September, 2010
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