admin on February 23rd, 2012

Photo: Ariel Zambelich/Wired.com 50 Cent is primarily known for two things: cranking out club hits and surviving a nonuple shooting. Now the rap mogul is trying out a new hustle: ultra-luxe, musician-marketed headphones. Mr. Cent is hardly the first to venture into this star-studded pool of mediocrity. But here’s where the gambit gets interesting: Cent’s [...]

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admin on February 22nd, 2012

Generally, the better a jacket is at keeping the wet out, the better it is at keeping the wet in. While the wind whips and the rain pelts, you stay dry … until your body temperature climbs and that muggy, wrapped-in-plastic feeling sets in. Waterproof-yet-breathable fabric technologies are abundant in the outerwear world, but even [...]

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admin on February 20th, 2012

The Wacom Inkling tracks the movements of your pen as you sketch on paper, creating a digital version of your drawing. Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com As an illustrator who works in both paper and digital media, I’ve been looking forward to getting my hands on the Wacom Inkling ever since it was first announced. A physical [...]

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admin on February 19th, 2012

If you call yourself an auto enthusiast, you’ve got to have some love for Mazda. I don’t care if you take factory delivery of a new M3 every four years or have a Mustang logo tattooed on your bicep — when it comes to championing technology that nobody else will, the fifth-largest Japanese automaker can’t [...]

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admin on February 18th, 2012

In a brilliant marketing move, Gerber Gear has repurposed a series of its bushwhacking and survival tools as necessities for the improbable (inevitable?) zombie apocalypse. If you have an ancient stone Mayan calendar in your living room, you know what I’m talking about. The original limited edition Apocalypse Kit, promoted in conjunction with the AMC [...]

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admin on February 17th, 2012

Photo: Greg Broom Can’t wait to see The Hobbit? Try shooting your own Middle-earth adventure. The Scarlet is a slightly simplified version of the rigs Peter Jackson used to film his Lord of the Rings prequel. Its Super 35 image sensor and 4K resolution (4096 x 2160 pixels) capture four times the detail of typical [...]

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admin on February 16th, 2012

If you’re still making excuses about why you aren’t running local data back-ups, this drive is prepared to shoot down every one of your tepid arguments. With the My Book Live Duo, Western Digital updates its venerable line of network-attached storage devices. The biggest upgrade is in the “Duo” part of the name: This is [...]

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admin on February 13th, 2012

The Bobble Mini is one of several bottles we tested with an integrated carbon filter. Photo by Ariel Zambelich/Wired We live in one of the countries where easy access to clean, safe drinking water has long been the norm. Compared to some parts of the world, we’re spoiled silly. And yet, for some reason, we [...]

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admin on February 12th, 2012

When it’s time to shop for a new laptop, everybody wants an ultrabook. But few remain quite so excited when they see the often-limited performance and inflated price tags. Samsung’s solution: Jam a standard, 14-inch laptop into what is essentially an ultrabook case, giving you (in theory) the best of both worlds. The 14-inch Series [...]

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