When authors Kevin Kelly and Steven Johnson sit down to chat with Wired, they cover everything from tech evolution to retweets to Internet crap.
Silly novelties equal serious business for ThinkGeek, which made $50 million last year designing toys for adults that appealed to both their inner child and inner grad student.
Wired University releases a course catalog full of tools you'll need in the 21st century. Call it the neoliberal arts: higher learning for highly evolved humans.
With a line of electric cars rolling out in 2010, Wired editors reveal a favorite and give a rundown of the priciest and most promising.
Mark Zuckerberg will become the first tech nerd to be granted Hollywood celebrity when the movie based on his college exploits and Silicon Valley conquests hits screens this fall.
In his new book, Everything Explained Through Flowcharts, Eric Horner charts the conundrums of life. For this Wired exclusive Horner uses flowcharts to examine the klingon afterlife, good/evil twin resolution, and alien sex.
The age of the electric car is here--and here is how Tesla Motors has made zero emissions fast, flashy, and totally fun.
World leaders interested in aiding the poor would do well to rip up those big checks to tin-pot autocrats and channel the cash to startup companies instead.
A genetic research darling gets a new name, and Germany's lightning-fast economic recovery gets financial commentators' attention worldwide.