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Why the Latest Epstein Scandal Caught the Media by Surprise nymag.com Jul 18, 2025 4 facts
perspectiveKatie Drummond, editor-in-chief of Wired, claims that some news outlets dismiss the 'Epstein Files' as part of the 'Trump chaos machine,' only covering them when they become politically damaging to Donald Trump.
claimWired reported that the “full raw” surveillance footage from Jeffrey Epstein’s prison cell, released by the Department of Justice and FBI, consisted of two video files stitched together with nearly three minutes of footage trimmed.
claimWired reported that surveillance footage from Jeffrey Epstein's prison cell, which the Department of Justice and FBI described as 'full raw' footage, was actually two video files stitched together with nearly three minutes of footage removed.
quoteWired editor-in-chief Katie Drummond stated: “Some outlets may feel like these Epstein Files are such a joke and just part of the Trump chaos machine with all of these crazy people attached to it, so there’s a dismissal of it. Until it blows up in the president’s face and then it becomes a story. We certainly found newsworthy information. It was kind of baffling to me that nobody else did that.”
Open-source hardware - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 2 facts
perspectiveRichard Stallman argued for the necessity of free digital hardware designs in his 2015 article 'Why We Need Free Digital Hardware Designs' published in Wired and his 2015 paper 'Free Hardware and Free Hardware Designs' published by the Free Software Foundation.
referenceLawrence Lessig published the article 'Free, as in Beer' in Wired magazine in September 2006.
What's the definition of "Open Source Hardware?" - WIRED wired.com Jul 16, 2010 1 fact
accountOSHW Draft Definition 0.3 is endorsed by a group of individuals and organizations including David A. Mellis (MIT Media Lab and Arduino), Limor Fried (Adafruit Industries), Phillip Torrone (Make and Adafruit Industries), Leah Buechley (MIT Media Lab), Chris Anderson (Wired and DIY Drones), Nathan Seidle (SparkFun Electronics), Alicia Gibb (Bug Labs), Massimo Banzi (Arduino), Tom Igoe (Arduino, ITP/NYU), Zach Smith (MakerBot Industries), Bre Pettis (MakerBot Industries), Andrew "bunnie" Huang (bunniestudios), Becky Stern (MAKE), Windell Oskay (Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories), John Wilbanks (Creative Commons), Jonathan Kuniholm (Open Prosthetics Project/Shared Design Alliance), Ayah Bdeir (littleBits.cc/Eyebeam/Creative Commons), David Ford (Blue Labs), Vitorino Ramos (LaSEEB - Evolutionary Systems and Biomedical Engineering Lab, IST, Technical University of Lisbon), Charles Gantt (The Makers Workbench), Dave Hrynkiw (Solarbotics Ltd. / HVW Technologies), Raúl C Oviedo (Ayuda Electronica Company), Stephen Eaton (Strobotics), Brent Picasso (Autosport Labs), Will Pickering (FunGizmos), Ronen Kadushin (Open Design), and Aaron Nielsen (.:oomlout:).
Panpsychism - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
referenceBrandon Keim authored the article "A Neuroscientist's Radical Theory of How Networks Become Conscious" published in Wired on November 14, 2013.
Open source software best practices and supply chain risk ... - GOV.UK gov.uk Mar 3, 2025 1 fact
accountThe research methodology for selecting OSS case studies involved reviewing materials from leading OSS organizations and reputable tech and business publications such as Wired, TechCrunch, and Harvard Business Review.
Unidentified flying object - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
claimTaylor Emrey Glascock wrote an article titled "UFO Sightings Inspired These Eerie Photos" for Wired on October 29, 2015.
Emerging Technologies And Their Impact On International Relations ... hoover.org 1 fact
claimTom Simonte asserted in Wired that artificial intelligence could revolutionize warfare to the same extent as nuclear weapons.
Open-source hardware - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia smoothieware.github.io Apr 15, 2016 1 fact
claimIn a 2015 Wired article, Richard Stallman adapted his viewpoint on open-source hardware, acknowledging its importance while maintaining that there is no ethical parallel between free software and free hardware.
UFOs and the U.S. government: The push towards greater ... - WBUR wbur.org Nov 14, 2023 1 fact
claimGarrett Graff is a journalist, historian, and author of the book "UFO: The Inside Story of the US Government's Search for Alien Life Here—and Out There," and is a former editor of POLITICO Magazine and a contributing editor at WIRED.