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Friday, 27 May 2011 13:00

Nanoparticles and Their Nifty Uses

  • 12:00 pm  | 
  • Wired May 2011

Illustration: Daniel Bejar

China, Russia, and the United...

May 27, 1937: A Bridge Over the Gate? Are You Crazy?

1937: After nearly four-and-a-half years of construction, the Golden Gate Bridge opens to pedestrians. Approximately 18,000 people are waiting to walk across the span when it officially opens at 6 a.m.

The bridge opened to automobile traffic the following day, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt — at the White House 3,000 miles away — pressed a telegraph key that simultaneously announced the fact to the world.

That was the easy part.

The idea to span the Golden Gate, the mile-wide strait...

Hands-On: Incredible 2, a Phone That Lives Up to its Name

For the most part, HTC's Incredible 2 lives up to its name.  Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com

I scoffed when HTC first released the “Incredible 2.” Not at its hardware or features necessarily, but rather for its presumptuous name.

But after spending some time with the device itself, I can safely say the phone’s title is no misnomer (if not a little overconfident).

The phone bucks the trend of huge, power-hungry phones we’re seeing debut in today’s mobile market. At 4.75 by 2.5 inches and less than a half-inch thick, the phone’s size felt like the third bear’s bed from Goldilocks: not too big, not too ...

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