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Gallery: The Best in Dead and Dying iPod Killers: If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then the iPod must be blushing its scroll wheel off right now. After the debut of Cupertino's quintessential wonder-player in 2001, a torrent of upstarts started to flood the market. Some were legitimate iPod competitors. But most were no better t... |
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Gallery: Top 10 Wired.com Motion Photos, Decided by Us: Though Wired.com readers selected 10 excellent photos in our motion photo contest, we here at the photo department like to fight for the underdog. Here are our 10 favorite submissions that we think deserved more attention. Our next twice-monthly photo contest theme is yellow. Check out the c... |
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Gallery: Take an X-Ray With Your Office Sticky Tape: Photo: Dave Bullock/Wired.comLOS ANGELES — Believe it or not, that roll of sticky tape on your desk emits X-rays. Don't worry, you're not getting irradiated when you use it, unless you work in a vacuum. It has been known for a long time that sticky tape emits visible light when peeled... |
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Gallery: Historic Photos Foretell Future Quake Damage: Photo: Courtesy The Bancroft LibraryA major earthquake struck the Hayward fault in the eastern San Francisco Bay Area on Oct. 21, 1868. Though only a few thousand people lived on the east side of the bay at the time, the magnitude 7 quake took 30 lives and damaged nearly every building within s... |
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Gallery: 10 Deadliest Earthquakes in U.S. History: Photo: Theodore KytkaA major earthquake somewhere in California is virtually a certainty in the next 30 years, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Some of the most hazardous regions of the state are also the most populated, including Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area. A major quak... |
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Gallery: Under the Surface at Monterey Bay Aquarium: Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.comWater covers 71 percent of the Earth’s surface and supports some of the most complex eco-systems and bizarre creatures on the planet. Yet we only know about a fraction (really, it’s roughly ten percent) of what’s swimming around down there. But e... |
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