Today Withings, an early player in the connected health space, is releasing a gorgeous fitness tracker. It’s at once a sartorial throwback, and a step forward for wearables. Up until now, the marketplace for wrist wearables has been largely comprised of sporty-looking bracelets with a silicone finish. But today Withings, a French product company and early player in the connected health space, is r
Earlier this week, Wired published a story about GitHub, the "version control" site that's taking the internet by storm. But it was more than just a story. It was an experiment in version control. In addition to publishing our GitHub story on Wired, we published our GitHub story on GitHub. Earlier this week, Wired published a story about GitHub, the "version control" site that's taking the interne
After waves of failure and false starts, Google is offering up an ambitious social service that people seem to like. The positive response to Google+ has been sweet vindication for Bradley Horowitz, Google's VP of products. Photo: Pamela Littky For all of Google's successes, the company has an underwhelming track record when it comes to social networks. Time after time, its attempts have been met
The Opera Dev blog has posted a nice overview of HTML5 microdata. Webmonkey took a look at microdata last year, showing you how to extend HTML by adding custom vocabularies to your pages. Since then microdata has moved from barely known oddity to mainstream tool, thanks in part to schema.org. Schema.org is a partnership between […] Scott Gilbertson is a senior writer for WIRED. He was previously a
Updated: The results of Swartz’s arraignment were added to the story July 19, 2011; 5 p.m. EDT Well-known coder and activist Aaron Swartz was arrested Tuesday, charged with violating federal hacking laws for downloading millions of academic articles from a subscription database service that MIT had given him access to via a guest account. If […] Updated: The results of Swartz's arraignment were ad
Skip Article Header. Skip to: Start of Article. The irony that Wired, a magazine founded to chronicle the digital revolution, has traditionally come to you each month on the smooshed atoms of dead trees is not lost on us. Let’s just say the medium is not always the message. Except that now it is. I’m delighted to announce that Wired‘s first digital edition is now available for the iPad and soon fo
I Am Here: One Man’s Experiment With the Location-Aware Lifestyle One man. Two phones. Dozens of GPS apps. Mathew Honan reports on his three weeks living la vida local. I'm baffled by WhosHere. And I'm no newbie. I built my first Web page in 1994, wrote my first blog entry in 1999, and sent my first tweet in October 2006. My user number on Yahoo's event site, Upcoming.org: 14. I love tinkering wit
In a culture that prizes decorum, Hiroyuki Nishimura's Web video site and bulletin board are a chaotic — and sometimes obscene — free-for-all. Illustration: Christoph Niemann I'm sitting in a sterile white conference room waiting for Hiroyuki Nishimura. Japan is a nation where the 3:17 train arrives every day at 3:17 — not 3:16 or 3:18 — and Nishimura is 45 minutes late. The PR assistant who pains
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