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Full Coverage, Including Livestream: Historic SpaceX Launch to the ISS

Check out Wired’s full coverage of the historic SpaceX launch on our new commercial-space portal, Open Space. A live feed will begin an hour before the scheduled launch, which is at 1:55 a.m

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iRig Mix ships to iDevice-carrying DJs, Android app compatibility looks unlikely

If virtual DJs aren’t your thing, you might be pleased to hear that the iRig Mix mobile music mixer is now shipping. You can forgo hefty price tags and still mix your own tunes for $99.99 with up to two iDevices at a time, audio from guitars, MP3 players, CD players and the like. In addition to physical controls for volume, gain, treble and bass, the mixer is accompanied by a roster of free apps to help with production, performing and recording

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The Champ Is Here

The HTC One X is one of the best smartphones on the market, and the best Android phone you can buy right now, period.

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The Champ Is Here

Current: 20.06 June Issue Highlights

COVER: How to Be a Geek Dad / with MythBusters host Adam Savage / pg. 126 WIRED serves up 14 hands-on projects designed to jump-start a lifelong love of science and technology

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Current: 20.06 June Issue Highlights

Cans With a Kick

Currently a $16 billion business, it’s safe to say canned coffee is having a moment. There’s just one problem: It doesn’t taste very good

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Cans With a Kick

Axe-Shaped AirPlay Speaker Sounds Decent, But Lacks Killer Chops

Mostly good sound is marred by connectivity problems, making an otherwise solid product a disappointment.

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Axe-Shaped AirPlay Speaker Sounds Decent, But Lacks Killer Chops

Money and Happiness: China Surveys Suggest a Limited Link

What is the relationship between money and happiness? A study of individual well-being in China suggests it’s limited.

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Money and Happiness: China Surveys Suggest a Limited Link

No, Officer, I Don’t Know How Fast I Was Going

Those who are not fanatical about purebred sports cars won’t “get” the Porsche Cayman R. More than a few car geeks won’t, either.

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FBI Fears Bitcoin’s Popularity with Criminals

A new internal report from the FBI expresses some concern that the digital payment system Bitcoin will help criminals hide from authorities and rip off other computer users.

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Star Wars Week: 5 Ideas for A Star Wars Birthday Party

For his first birthday, my younger geekling had a flaming robot.

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Star Wars Week: 5 Ideas for A Star Wars Birthday Party