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News GeekDad asks: Are parents oversensitive to new technology?
The Wired.co.uk Podcast The Wired.co.uk Podcast #008: Jimmy Wales talks Wikipedia
Magazine Faith in numbers
Wired Opinion Technology Wikipedia 'tidies up the internet' for kids
This gorgeous new X-ray image of the nearby galaxy M82 shows a frantic burst of star formation that may have been triggered by a close encounter with a nearby galaxy »
The winners of Ludum Dare 19, the latest 48 hour game development marathon, have been announced »
Culture Viewpoints: what the world thinks of Wikipedia
Kids are taught to Google at school from an early age. Perhaps they should have Wikipedia lessons, too? »
Technology Motorola Xoom tablet: Hands-on
As the fifth most visited site in the world, Wikipedia rouses a wide range of opinions. Wired.co.uk has garnered viewpoints from a range of experts
The future of auto isn’t flying cars. It’s puny, slow, electric-powered pods that can drive themselves »
How the OED started out like Wikipedia
Culture Ice Music review: The sound of instruments made of ice
It's not every day you get to see a musician perform a concert on instruments made entirely out of ice. Fortunately, I got to yesterday
A child playing a retro video game on worn old hardware seems more wholesome to parents than a DS obsession, but why? »
The Sloan Digital Sky Survey-III collaboration has released the largest ever digital colour image of the sky »
Mobiles aren't just for phone calls anymore, but how long is too long to spend staring at these devices? »
When vast crowd movements get dangerous, you need to call in a Scottish mathematician -- whose scientific analysis has saved lives by redesigning the Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca »
Across the Earth, fish populations are at risk from a new threat -- enormous blooms of jellyfish. »
Culture Ice Music review: The sound of instruments made of ice
Technology GeekDad plays phone switcheroo with GeekMum
Here's ten impressive, enlightening or just plain weird facts about the online encyclopedia that anyone can edit »
Archaeologists have discovered the world’s oldest known winery, more than 6,000 years old, in a cave in Armenia »
To mark the tenth anniversary of the fifth most popular website in the world,CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN, we will be publishing a series of articles, interviews, retrospective musings and podcasts about the web’s most frequented encyclopaedia
On the show this week, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales joins us in the studio to talk about the site's tenth anniversary
It's not every day you get to see a musician perform a concert on instruments made entirely out of ice. Fortunately, I got to yesterday »
A beta version of the latest iPhone, iPod touch and iPad operating system, iOS 4.3, is now available to developers, and it has brought the usual cache of new features and tweaks »
With its stringent ruleset, and a history of controversial editorial decisions, is Wikipedia the right place to home gaming’s heritage? »
Having seen how much kids like reading on the iPad, all we need now is a good stock of quality ibooks. »
The avalanche of Android Honeycomb tablets is upon us, and first out of the starting gates is Motorola's Xoom. Will it be a Zune, or will it zoom? Let's find out »
Antarctica's Lake Vostok, which has been sealed off from the world for 14 million years,cheap uggs, is about to be penetrated by a Russian drill bit
Technology Motorola Atrix: Hands-on with the phone that's also a Linux computer
Tom Hulme has pulled together some of the tools he finds most useful at the startup stage of a business »
Magazine You know, for girls...
A sequel to 2010's incredible Final Fantasy XIII game could be coming, if a rumour published today is to believed »
This week, Wired’s Charlie Burton is in San Francisco on the Future Health Mission 2011, meeting innovative companies shaping the future of health technology. He’ll write a blog about the trip here at Wired.co.uk »
Phone network T-Mobile has bowed to customer pressure and allowed existing subscribers to keep data allowances »
Culture It's Wikipedia Week on Wired.co.uk,uggs!
How can you tell if you’re a natural gaming pro? Researchers say they need look no further than your basal ganglia »
Viewpoints: what the world thinks of Wikipedia
China has set a new record after construction finished on the world's longest over-water bridge »
Want to make your product more appealing to the ladies? Paint it pink. Yes, in the 21st century, manufacturers are still confusing intelligent, capable women with Barbie princesses who won’t touch a netbook unless it’s the colour of Carrie Bradshaw’s favourite cupcake »
Motorola's Atrix handset is a remarkable device. It's a phone that can transform into a powerful Linux-based computer, simply by putting it in a dock »
Technology Classic kids books frustratingly absent from iBooks
Richard Henry, a key member of a species of fat, flightless birds called Kakapo, has passed away at the ripe old age of 80. »
On 8 June 2011, internet heavyweights like Google, Facebook and Yahoo will be performing a 24-hour, global trial of IPv6 »
The black hole in the nearby galaxy M87 weighs in at 6.6 billion suns, making it the local universe's heavyweight champ »
Science Russian team prepares to penetrate Lake Vostok
Google will be ditching support for the video codec H.264 in Google Chrome to focus support on WebM »
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