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Time-Lapse Starscape Videos Show Heavens in Motion
The night sky seems unchanging to the naked eye, but beauty is hidden beyond the limits of unaided human perception. As Earth rotates, the sky moves, revealing astronomical events that only time-lapse photography -- a series of exposures lasting for minutes apiece -- can truly capture.
Animal-Made 'Art' Challenges Human Monopoly on Creativity
Art is usually considered a uniquely human ability, but that may not be true. Given the opportunity, animals like chimpanzees and gorillas and elephants produce abstract designs that arguably rise to artistic level.
Apps for iPad 3: What Apple Should Demo at the Grand Unveiling
Which apps might Apple use to show off the brilliance of its new iPad 3 display? We've identified four key app categories that would be ideal for demo'ing the HD display.
As Apple Toils in China, Others Make it in America
SeaMicro's servers are unusual. But its manufacturing strategy is not. As Apple fights off countless complaints over the behavior of Foxconn, its Chinese manufacturing partner, the assumption is that electronics manufacturing only happens in Asia -- and most of it does. But smaller outfits such as SeaMicro are keeping their manufacturing operations right here in the US.
We Don't Care What You Say, George: Han Shot First!
George Lucas is now saying he has changed the original Star Wars to "clarify" things, but we know better.
7 Things Everyone Should Know About Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace 3D
3D doesn't add much to the first Star Wars prequel, but seeing it on the big screen may be worth it for the family.
Exclusive: Behind the Scenes of OK Go's Super Bowl Music Video
Check out this behind-the-scenes look at the making of the OK Go video seen during the Super Bowl, exclusive to Wired.
Little Lenses: 3 Miniature Cameras Tested
These extraordinarily tiny picture machines make snapping photos fun and different.
Chinese Firm Demands $1.6 Billion from Apple in iPad Trademark Dispute
Apple is embroiled in a trademark suit over ownership of the iPad name, and the battle has taken a dark turn for Cook and company. Apple might have to shell out anywhere from $38 million to $1.6 billion if Chinese courts don't rule in its favor -- and it's looking like they won't.
Facebook: The Last Great Company of the Desktop Age, Playing Catch-Up in a Mobile World
Facebook may be the last great company of the desktop age. It's beaten back Friendster, MySpace and a half-dozen other pretenders, and ¿ at least so far ¿ is successfully holding off both Twitter and Google+. Its desktop display advertisements make the company billions of dollars in revenue. But that's not nearly enough. Now, Zuckerberg has to further capitalize on the growth of mobile to extend its reach. And he knows it.
Gear Behind the Career: Elsa Dorfman and the Giant Polaroid Camera
The hulking dinosaur of a camera that photographer Elsa Dorfman has based her career on for over 30 years could soon become extinct.
Rdio's Android Player Gets a Much-Needed Update
The subscription-based streaming music service has just released a completely redesigned Android app that fixes all of the little annoyances.


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