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Travelling Around the World in a Gadget-Filled Ford Fiesta

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 09/03/2010 - 17:30
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 — and amazing — locations.


NASA Flies First Drone Over Hurricane

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 09/03/2010 - 17:30
In addition to the usual cadre of satellites, NASA is using a small fleet of unmanned aircraft into, over and around the hurricane as it tracks north from the Caribbean. While flying into a hurricane is nothing new, Earl is the first hurricane that NASA has observed using their unmanned Global Hawk observation aircraft.


EA Simulates 2010 NFL Season, Predicts Super Bowl Champs

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 09/03/2010 - 17:06
EA Sports, publisher of the Madden NFL videogame franchise, has taken its latest game iteration, Madden NFL 11, and run through the upcoming 2010 NFL season, offering at least a simulated insight into who’ll be celebrating in Arlington, Texas, after Super Bowl XLV.


Six Apart Shuts Down Vox

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 09/03/2010 - 17:01
Six Apart is shutting down its Vox blogging service. Users have until Sept. 30 to export their data to another free blog publishing service like Six Apart's TypePad. After that, Vox will be gone.


Gadget Lab Podcast: iPods, Apple TV and Samsung's Galaxy Tab

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 09/03/2010 - 17:00
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. Chen dishes out this week's announcements of brand new Apple gear. They also share our impressions of Samsung's iPad rival, the 7-inch Galaxy Tab.


Baby Lion Cam Launches

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 09/03/2010 - 17:00
This morning, the Smithsonian National Zoo launched a live webcam of the zoo's four new baby African lion cubs and their mother. The cubs were born during the late evening and early morning between Aug. 30 and 31 and will remain inside until late fall.


How Sheep Determined the Size of Your Gadgets

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 09/03/2010 - 15:34
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? It all has to do with the sheep.


Feds Push 'Active Transportation' to Build Healthier Communities

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 09/03/2010 - 14:00
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is on a mission to promote walking, cycling and mass transit in an effort to build healthier communities.


Next Up for Microsoft: Bring Internet to Everyone

Microsoft PressPass - Fri, 09/03/2010 - 13:00
Microsoft’s Shape the Future program aims to help governments solve their biggest problems by making technology more relevant, accessible, and affordable in order to transform education, foster local innovation, and enable jobs and opportunities.

From Washington to Mexico on 12.4 Gallons of Diesel

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 09/03/2010 - 12:00
Craig Henderson achieved 119.1 mpg in a car he designed in 1984.


Best Exploitation Flicks: 'Machete' and Its Over-the-Top Ancestors

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 09/03/2010 - 12:00
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. As Robert Rodriguez's timely homage hits screens, we look back at several decades of surprisingly influential B movies.


'Impossible' Soccer Kick Leads to New Physics Equation

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 09/03/2010 - 11:00
A group of French scientists have come up with a new physics equation to help explain how Brazilian soccer star Roberto Carlos scored his "impossible" kick in 1998.


Sept. 3, 1976: Viking 2 Lands on Mars

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 09/03/2010 - 11:00
Viking 2, the second mission to Mars, lands on the planet and begins transmitting pictures and soil analyses.


Jargon Watch: Synthia, Teabonics, Flash Crash

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 09/03/2010 - 11:00
Learn the nickname for the first synthetic organism and a derisive term for ungrammatical Tea Party signs.


Alt Text: Make a Nasty World Nice With Virtual Rewards

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 09/03/2010 - 11:00
Using Foursquare to stamp out sexually transmitted diseases is just the beginning of a brave new war on bothersome reality. Just think of all the amazing problems we can solve with the proper mix of badges, exclusive offers and unbridled optimism.


New Circuit Unveiled for U.S. Grand Prix

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 09/03/2010 - 10:00
With long straights, fast turns and tight chicanes, it looks like an exciting track. Now they've just gotta build it.


Shopping Site 'Thefind' Finds Its Facebook Way, Carefully

Wired Top Stories - Fri, 09/03/2010 - 04:00
The increasingly popular online shopping site Thefind has finally found a way to connect with Facebook, without being creepy. It’s not a technical breakthrough — plenty of sites now work with Facebook to let users log-in — but Thefind has been grappling with how to integrate with Facebook in a way that’s relevant and privacy-respectful.


Murdoch Reporters' Phone Hacking Was Endemic, Victimized Hundreds

Wired Top Stories - Thu, 09/02/2010 - 22:30
A phone-hacking scheme involving British royals and reporters working for one of Rupert Murdoch's tabloid newspapers went far beyond what was previously disclosed and prosecuted. The British Prime Minister's current media adviser is accused of having encouraged the hacking.


Win Your Fantasy Football League

Wired Top Stories - Thu, 09/02/2010 - 22:00
If it's September, it's football season — which also means it's time for millions of fantasy football drafts around the world to commence. Maximize your in-season points while dealing with the setbacks that are bound to occur by following our guide.


Video Artist Transforms YouTube's TOS Into a Paranoid Nightmare

Wired Top Stories - Thu, 09/02/2010 - 21:59
The video site's ever-evolving terms of service drive an observer mad in this arty clip by Carlo Zanni. No charge for the 1984 references.


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