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Del Toro Will Make You Afraid of the Dark!

Guillermo Del Toro talks about the update of the 70's TV classic 'Don't be Afraid of the Dark'.  Since there is no swearing, nudity or graphic violence, Del Toro says the film got an R Rating for being"too scary".




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'Give Zombies a Chance,' Says Walking Dead Creator

Robert Kirkman, creator of the Walking Dead comic book series brings zombies to TV.  We ask him why he thinks zombies are the new vampires.




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Olivia Wilde Wants The World To Be a Better Place

Not only is Olivia Wilde a talented actress, she's also an ardent activist.  Artists for Peace and Justice is providing relief for Haiti by funding primary and secondary schools.  Ms. Wilde says education is the key to alleviating poverty.




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The Workplace Can Be a Dangerous Place

Here at the Wired offices, we take things very seriously. Correction, we take protecting our desk domains and sneak attacking coworkers very seriously, so we decided to put some different office warfare gadgets to the test.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Superior Hiwheel Bicycle

Nobody said going retro would be safe. Check out Rideable Bicycle Replicas' 4-foot-high bike, which we've been careering around the office hallways.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Garden Games Outdoor Darts

Outdoor Darts isn't for the faint of heart.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: FlashFog Tiger 1500 X2 Fog Generator

A killer party or a killer instinct? A blanket of fog and blinding strobe lights await thieves caught by FlashFog's Tiger.




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Director And Lead Ape Talk About Rise Of Planet of the Apes

Andy Serkis and Rupert Wyatt stopped by the Wired Cafe at Comic Con in San Diego to talk about the new film and how it's been updated for today'saudience.




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This Computerized Power Tool Turns You Into a Master Woodworker

You may not think of yourself as an excellent craftsman, but the new computer-guided Shaper Origin woodworking tool can change that.




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Wired Interviews Chickensaurus Paleontologist Jack Horner

Wired Senior Editor Adam Rogers interviews Regents Professor of Paleontology Jack Horner.  Horner argues that chickens are the direct descendants of dinosaurs.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Cyborg Crampons

These stainless steel cleats will will grip rock, ice, particleboard—whatever cubicle wall that blocks your path.




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Sculptor Uses iPhone to Control 40-Foot Woman

Marco Cochrane is the sculptor of the 40-foot-high "Bliss Dance" sculpture, created on Treasure Island in the San Francisco Bay.  We head to his studio to see how he built this massive, beautiful structure.




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Experiment Aims for Signal Emitted During Birth of Universe

A look inside the EBEX project, an experiment designed to detect a faint signal generated just after the birth of the universe. If successful, this signal could be a huge step toward achieving the "holy grail" of physics: a grand unified theory.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: North Face Avalanche Airbag Safety System Backpack

No matter the danger&mash;a torrent of gizmos or an avalanche of snow—this North Face system will have your back (Saint Bernard and brandy not included).




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Kinect Makes Yelling At Mass Effect 3 Actually Work

Casey Hudson, Executive Producer of the Mass Effect series walks us through the voice-activated controls in Mass Effect 3.




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El-P Drops Cancer for Cure at SXSW

EL-P talks about his new album which features Killer Mike, Danny Brown, and Mr. Muthafuckin' eXquire.  Cancer for Cure comes out on May 22nd on Fat Possom Records.




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Esprit de Corps at SXSW 2012

Esprit de Corps brings a Reggae love vibe to SXSW 2012.




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20.06 Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Wicked Lasers Torch

20.06 Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Wicked Lasers Torch. Let's Burn Ants! (No animals were harmed in the making of this video; humans however, were)




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Autopia - Lit Motors C1

San Francisco based Lit Motors presents their fully electric motorcycle the C1.  Autopia Editor Damon Lavrinc takes a look at a prototype vehicle that may revolutionize how we commute.




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Robotic worm crawls through simple obstacle course.

Robotic worm crawls through simple obstacle course.




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E3 2012: Transformers: Fall of Cybertron

Transformers: Fall of Cybertron offers an original story, new characters, and all new multiplayer features.




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Author Gives Away DeLorean (with Flux Capacitor)

Ready Player One author, Ernest Cline, discusses his book, video games, 80s pop culture and a DeLorean giveaway.




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Hurricane Hunters Fly into the Eye of the Storm for Science--and TV

Hurricane Hunters Fly into the Eye of the Storm for Science--and TV




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Wired Cafe Chat With Morgan Spurlock

We sat down with Morgan Spurlock to talk his new documentary: Comic-Con Episode IV: A New Hope.Wired video team: Annaliza Savage, producer; John Ross and Mike Ruocco, camera; and Fernando Cardoso, editors.




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Doctor Who Cast Stops By The Wired Cafe

We chat with the cast of Doctor Who on US response to the show, who they're most excited to see, and much more!




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Comics Go Digital in the DC World

No torn edges here! Digital Design Director, Tim Leong shows us the DC Comics Digital book booth and gives us a peek at the new manner you can read you favorite comics.




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Most Dangerous Object in the Office: Solowheel Motorized Unicycle

Check out the Solowheel Motorized Unicycle in action.




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Game|Life - Arcade Rarities Galore

The Game|Life video crew spent our weekend at California Extreme, an annual show featuring an insane collection of classic video and pinball games from the heyday of the arcade.




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The Work of Naoya Hatakeyama

Japanese photographer Naoya Hatakeyama's work explores the co-mingling of science and nature.  Hatakeyama's large-scale color photographs often show landscapes in transition,   Wired spoke to him during his 'Natural Stories' exhibit at the SF MOMA.




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Obsessed - A DIY Space Suit for the 99 Percent

See how Dr. Cameron M. Smith build a spacesuit from parts purchased at the hardware store.




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Meet the Puppet Masters Behind War Horse

Unlike in Steven Spielberg’s world, where (mostly) a horse is a horse, the “Joey” in the stage production of War Horse is a very intricately hand-crafted puppet that takes three puppeteers to operate at all times.




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At 86, Roger Corman is Still Making Movies

Roger Corman is a Hollywood legend.  He's made over 350 movies in his lifetime, and he's showing no signs of stopping.  We asked him about his latest film, and the art of making movies.




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What Happens When The Coroner Leaves?

Wired spends some time on the job with bioremediation and hoarding experts, Steri-Clean, Inc.  This video may disturb some viewers.




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Staff Picks: Numark iDJ Pro for iPad

WIRED reviews the Numark iDJ Pro for ipad.




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Obsessed: Building Enormous Snowmen With the Boss of Frost

See how Marc Asperas builds an enormous snowman.




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Gollum Mo-Cap More Advanced in 'The Hobbit'

Wired interviews Andy Serkis, the actor who plays Gollum, about reprising the role, and how far motion capture has come since 'The Fellowship of the Ring'.




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Pacific Rim Interview With Guillermo Del Toro

Pacific Rim is Guillermo del Toro's mega-monster vs. mega-mech extravaganza.  Wired spoke to del Toro about how he was able to bring these 25 story high creatures to the screen.




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First 3-D Printed Record is Amazing

The needle drops and a series of high, repetitive whines come from the album. Then a crackling sound, and a muffled guitar riff. Finally, Kurt Cobain's voice - audible, but distant and hollow, like he is singing in a tunnel with a scarf over his mouth.




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CES 2013: Samsung T9000 Four-Door Refrigerator

The built-in 10-inch tablet, the brain of the appliance, is fun to play with and comes packed with apps. If you're a neat freak, the on-board software can definitely help you keep your fridge organized.




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CES 2013: Orpheus Headphones

The Sennheiser Orpheus originally debuted back in 1991. It was designed and sold as a complete system: a table-top stereo tube amplifier, the power supply, an internal DAC, all the cabling, and of course the headphones themselves.




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What Is Your Favorite Star Wars Memory?

With a brand new era of Star Wars content on the way, the Wired staff has been reminiscing about their favorite memories of the saga.




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Watch a Robot Interview Portlandia's Fred Armisen

Fred Armisen stopped by the Wired office after the SF Sketchfest tribute to his Peabody Award-winning show Portlandia, and we decided to let our robot Rob-EE do the talking.




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George R. R. Martin "Game of Thrones Cameo Would Be in Season 4, Not 3"

On the red carpet , Martin told Wired that his potential cameo would occur not in Season 3, but rather in Season 4 - though he acknowledged that HBO had not yet officially announced the next season of the hugely popular fantasy epic.




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Inside the Cycleplex: The Weird, Wild World of Google Bikes

Corporate bike fleets have become commonplace on sprawling Silicon Valley campuses over the past decade. Apple has campus bikes, as do Facebook, LinkedIn and others. But there’s nothing quite like Google’s.




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Former McDonald's Honchos Take On Sustainable Cuisine

The soon-to-be-chain restaurant Lyfe Kitchen is shooting for responsible, healthy, and delicious fast food.




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NASA Tests Robotic Gas Station Attendant for Outer Space

See how NASA tests a robotic gas station attendant for outer space.




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Engineer Builds Instruments for One-Man Metal Band

Tristan Shone designed, prototyped, and machined his "dub machines" and uses them to rage on songs like "Terrorbird."




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Kiddie Car Racing for Adults

Speed, glory, electrical fires: The new Power Racing Series pits overclocked minimobiles in tiny but heated competitions.




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Open-Source Electronics Pioneer Limor Fried on the DIY Revolution

Electronics entrepreneur Limor Fried talks about the business of making makers.




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Game|Life - Top Five Video Game Storylines

Inspired by the release of Bioshock Infinite, Game|Life hosts Chris Kohler and Peter Rubin share their five favorite video game story lines, from Final Fantasy to The Walking Dead.