Latest fromWired

<i>Anthony Doesburg</i>: Rebuild from disaster with the click of a mouse
Technology to "print" a complete house is just around the corner.

North pole is going west
The magnetic north pole is moving faster than at any time in human history.

Review: Nokia N8
No one sells more mobiles than Nokia, but the company has struggled for years to produce a smartphone with wow factor.

Is this the start of a Mac-lash?
That Apple makes money from apps is not news. But it's the way it works that has hacked off fanboys and disenchanted developers.

Who will replace Steve Jobs at Apple?
What will Apple do if Steve Jobs doesn't return to the top job? Concerned shareholders are getting desperate for an answer.

MySky keeps profits soaring at Sky TV
A surge in advertising revenue and MySky subscribers has pushed Sky TV half year profits up 19 per cent.

Smartphone users 'will download 17 bn apps in 2011'
Gartner estimates that smartphone users will download a shopping 17.7 billion apps - worth US$15bn - this year.

Has computer-aided cheating made us stupid and lazy?
Is it a good thing or a bad thing that Google has created a mobile phone application that will solve any Sudoku puzzle?

The year in tech - and what's coming in 2011
A quick skim through some front page news stories over the past year provides incontrovertible proof of technology's grip on our lives.

Google says sorry to Kiwis over Wi-Fi data grab
Google has apologised to New Zealanders after its Street View cars were caught out collecting data sent over some Wi-Fi networks.

It's all geek to us
Forget the cliché of the uncool four-eyed wimp. As Alice-Azania Jarvis explains, 2010 may go down in the history books as the Year of the Nerd.

What's the future of TV in New Zealand?
TV viewing culture is changing, particularly among the younger demographics, writes Peter Griffin.

Jackson picks digital cameras for 3D <i>Hobbit</i>
New Zealand filmmaker Sir Peter Jackson's two-film adaptation of The Hobbit will be shot in 3D using about 30 digital cameras, the company which sells the cameras says.

Wellington science team scoops top award
A team of Victoria University researchers has won New Zealand's most valuable science prize for developing technology that is earning millions of dollars.

Smartphones - it's good to talk, but we don't want to
It may be called a 'phone', when its main use is anything but - it's almost as absurd as calling an iPod Touch a radiogram.

Sky readies for internet TV assault
The way hundreds of thousands of Kiwis watch TV shows is about to undergo a fundamental and dramatic change.