Move It, Lazy Bones: 4 Body Monitors Tested
These wearable data devices encourage you to hit your fitness goals by driving your health decisions and making you addicted to personal improvement.
View ArticleNight Rider
BMC's latest city bike is a stealthy, silent ride -- mostly thanks to the carbon belt system, which replaces the traditional chain.
View ArticleMagnetized Helmet and Glasses: High on Form, Short on Function
Lazer has tried to improve its Helium helmet by adding a pair of cycling glasses that attach using magnets. The results are less than awesome.
View ArticleGrief for a Thief
The TiGr drops something new on would-be bike rustlers -- it's an oddly shaped, super-strong bike lock made of titanium.
View ArticleMaster of All Trades
The aero-frame yet stiff and lightweight Scott Foil takes off like a rocket ship.
View ArticleScary Fast
Built to be a race bike, the Cannondale SuperSix EVO Team is so light and fast, it's scary.
View ArticleItalian Air
Slip on the airy Nalini Acrab cycling jersey and you'll feel like you're floating on a Mediterranean breeze. A wide knit and wicking polyester fabric keep you cool, and the slightest wind is enough to...
View ArticleUnder New Management
For the First Ascent line, Eddie Bauer brought in a new crop of expedition guides to help design and test its products.
View ArticleOm Nom Nom
The full-carbon Bronson is a unique bike for Santa Cruz -- it is the company's first with both a 1x11 drivetrain and 650b wheels.
View ArticleBright Lights for the Big City
San Francisco-based Sparse makes a pair of the front and tail lights that install permanently on your bike's headset and seatpost.
View ArticleBMW Guggenheim Lab Maps the Trends Shaping Our Cities
The BMW Guggenheim Lab released today their full list of urban trends gleaned from almost six months' worth of workshops held in Mumbai, Berlin, and New York City.
View ArticleSpring Camp, Day 1–We’re Gettin’ There
We're stepping out to the Sierras for three days of Wired Spring Camp.
View ArticleGorgeous Nanocrystal Flowers Sprout Under Electron Microscope
Crystals aren't typically rounded, soft, or organic-looking. But the precipitates built by Wim Noorduin resemble irises, violets, and carnations more than they do amethyst or quartz.
View ArticleA Freakish, Grinning Whale Is Floating Across Australia
To celebrate 100 years, the Centenary of Canberra commissioned artist Patricia Piccinini to create the Skywhale, a huge airborne mammal facsimile, which is now touring Australia.
View ArticleSpring Camp Day 5–Tackling Rapids, Then It’s Home Sweet Home
For the finale of Wired's Spring Camp, the crew climbs in a raft to hit the whitewater rapids in gold country.
View ArticleScanadu Builds a $149 Personal Tricorder for Non-Trekkies
Last week, the Scanadu Scout finally launched on Indiegogo. As an entrant in the Qualcomm Tricorder XPRIZE, the health-tracking device was designed to read your temperature, blood pressure,...
View ArticleThe Ultimate Lounge Chair Is Back on Sale
Vitsoe redesigned some of the details for the 620's re-release, which coincided with this year's International Contemporary Furniture Fair in New York City.
View ArticleSweet Art: 3-D Printed Sugar Lattices Could Be the Future of Iron Chef
Liz and Kyle von Hasslen started Sugar Lab last fall to build these confectionery creations, modeled in 3-D and printed via an extruder.
View ArticleInside the Bar of the Very Near Future, Where You’re the Bartender
Some bars really make you work for your drink. You wave and feint to catch the bartender’s eye, and even then your scotch might be made with unspecial cubes of booze-diluting ice. Life’s no bowl of...
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