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Fetish: Shoes for Brains
Adidas' big-time intelligent footwear, Voodoo's giant gaming laptop, Episodic's bite-size theater and more... In this month's Fetish from Wired magazine.
Court Filing Confirms Spy Docs
A once-sealed affidavit by AT&T whistle-blower Mark Klein is released in a redacted form. Its contents support the authenticity of the papers Wired News published this week. By Ryan Singel.
U.S. Quake Warning Systems Lag
Alert systems in Japan, Mexico, Taiwan and Turkey give earthquake warnings that allow trains to stop, gas and electric utilities to protect their systems and people to get away from windows. Why does the U.S. have so little in place?
Baghdad, USA
Roadside bombs, hostile insurgents and 1,200 extras in Arab dress. Welcome to the Army camp known as the Box, where the violence is fake but the fear is real. By Vince Beiser from Wired magazine.
Egyptian Activist Blogs from Jail
Slips of paper make their way to the web, showing up as blog posts from an Egyptian jail cell by a young activist with a pro-democracy blog.
X-Men Make a Manic Last Stand
Action-packed and gorgeously absurd, X-Men: The Last Stand tosses out tiresome logic and political statements in favor of a big-screen smackdown that's not to be missed. By Jason Silverman.
When Sex Is a Pain
Fibromyalgia, injuries and pain medication can all screw up your sex life. But with communication and courage, you can still enjoy physical intimacy with your partner. Commentary by Regina Lynn.
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