This 3-D Cam Captures Close Encounters With the Aquatic Kind
Taking a cue from James Cameron, D. J. Roller custom-built a 3-D camera to capture eye-popping shots for his documentary Last Reef, out this summer. The post This 3-D Cam Captures Close Encounters With...
View ArticleYour Guide to Crimeware Apps
Keylogging, phishing, denial-of-service attack—playing cybercrook is as easy as finding an app for your attack. The post Your Guide to Crimeware Apps appeared first on WIRED.
View ArticleFound Contest: Imagine the Future of Wanted Posters
Found Found: Pirate Treasure of the Future More Artifacts From the Future Wired magazine’s Found page represents our best guess at what lies over the horizon, from touchscreen windshields to organ...
View ArticleA Blow-By-Blow Lesson on How to Ship Cocaine
Italian journalist Luca Rastello shares the tricks of a drug trafficker who routinely handled 1,200-kilo shipments of blow. The post A Blow-By-Blow Lesson on How to Ship Cocaine appeared first on WIRED.
View ArticleChris Suellentrop on Why the Afterlife Is Box-Office Poison
Hollywood always makes going to heaven looks so unappealing—but perhaps the infinite canvas of digital filmmaking can change that. The post Chris Suellentrop on Why the Afterlife Is Box-Office Poison...
View ArticleInside the Business of Selling Human Body Parts
Is the human body sacred or simply a commodity? Is that decision a matter of perspective? Wired analyzes the red market. The post Inside the Business of Selling Human Body Parts appeared first on WIRED.
View ArticleNarcocorridos: Music to Mexican Drug Lords’ Ears
Wired introduces you to five artists who specialize in the weird, violent world of creating songs for and about Mexico's drug lords. The post Narcocorridos: Music to Mexican Drug Lords’ Ears appeared...
View ArticleQ&A: Photog’s Descent Into the Underworld
Taryn Simon exposes what's below the radar, from counterfeit watches to a mentally retarded tiger kept illegally. The post Q&A: Photog’s Descent Into the Underworld appeared first on WIRED.
View ArticlePrison Economics: How Fish and Coffee Become Cash
With no money allowed behind bars, goods like coffee and pouches of mackerel from the prison commissary give inmates buying power. The post Prison Economics: How Fish and Coffee Become Cash appeared...
View ArticleThe Octopus Conspiracy: One Woman’s Search for Her Father’s Killer
Rachel Begley's hunt for her father's killer began with a simple Google search and blossomed into a four-year-and-counting journey into the dark heart of an elaborate conspiracy theory. The post The...
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