Two separate concert tours, both featuring scores from video games, launch near-simultaneous worldwide dates. What's a geek-music fan to do? By Chris Kohler.
Over the past three decades, the company has cranked out a boatload of breakthrough products, from the first PDA to the iPod -- and lots of computers besides. Get lost in a monster gallery of almost everything Apple's ever made. PLUS: Wired News' full coverage of Apple's 30th anniversary.
Baseball is a simple game, really, played on fine green fields and requiring few adornments. So why does technology have to barge in and screw things up? Commentary by Tony Long.
Nostalgic nuggets abound about the little computer company that could. From Wired magazine's archives. Plus: Wired News' full coverage of Apple's 30th anniversary.
AMC Entertainment's CEO explains how freezing out the direct-to-DVD release Bubble benefits his theater customers. By Lucas Graves from Wired magazine.
A lucky fan will land a Civic that's been tricked out by Honda and the Black Eyed Peas. Plus: The Bush administration boosts CAFE standards for better mileage. But not by much. In Autopia.
A disgruntled animator gets revenge on smiley ad banners. Plus: Play the game the vikings played without even getting in a boat.... Pocket-size film fest. In Table of Malcontents.
New software released by Apple lets iPod owners set a maximum volume level on their player. The company is responding to user complaints about hearing loss, not to mention an associated lawsuit.