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  1. I thoughrouly enjoyed the "Strangest Heist ever" Article. But it sounds a bit like one of the Saw films to me. Although maybe you will be soon getting a offer from Lionsgate? :D  

    John-Gi
    Jan 7th 2011
  2. Good. Thank you!  

    Radamés
    Feb 11th 2011
  3. Your subscription website will not let me enter an address in London to subscribe to Wired. It keeps asking for a county and will not accept "London"Please advise  

    Lucy Johnston
    Mar 1st 2011
    1. In reply to Lucy Johnston

      Try "Greater London".  

      Theresa McHugh
      Apr 6th 2011
  4. I thought your cover story about the iphone and China was superb, as was the article about Barefoot technology centre. Shame they're not on the web page to share with others via F  

    B!
    Mar 22nd 2011
  5. Sad to admit, but this is the first issue of Wired I have ever read. Needless to say, I am utterly hooked. The range of articles is fascinating, and in particular the cover article, Fail, should be compulsory reading in boardrooms, universities and schools across Europe.Keep up the amazing work, I will be back!  

    Jamie Cooke
    Apr 8th 2011
  6. Just got into Wired. I'm not very interested in mags, but this is so well designed.An observation - went to look at grupovibra.cl as it looked interesting. New Site Soon. I thought it was best to have your site ready for when it gets PR in Wired?Cheers - Kim  

    Kim WIlliamson
    May 30th 2011
  7. Regular iPad purchaser of the Wired UK app but having no luck getting the new July issue. Got the latest update and there are no prompts for me to get the free issue. I even reinstalled the app and past issues but no luck. Help????  

    Nancy Wu
    Jun 15th 2011
  8. Strange thing. I noticed my copy of wired i got through the post has a different cover to the one shown AND no barcode or price????? have I got a wired exclusive  

    Renaman
    Jul 7th 2011
  9. wonders shall never end  

    Wealth Eruo
    Jul 10th 2011
  10. Would it be possible to have individual QR links in each article of printed magazine to point into related URL of story within Wired UK website? This would make it so much easier to quickly share (online) the actual article to own social circle with mobile phone instead of browsing the Wired website to find it again. Kind of low-tech "share" option for pmag.Maybe old idea...  

    Juha K
    Jul 17th 2011
  11. I wonder what the wired community thinks of the Queen of England going on online and possibly having her own encoded email address for friends and family beyond the reach of hackers? Let me hasten to add that I am not suggesting that this is the case, but just fishing for ideas from others more computer literate than I ! How feasible is this? Back in the 1950s she was modern enough to insist on her coronation being televised when advised against it by the British establishment including Winston Churchill who warned her not to let intrustive cameras in her life - I have just published a Kindle/Amazon book about this entitled The Queen of England and the Unknown Schoolboy when Buckingham Palace had its own post office and got its stamps free of charge! - and back then the fifties were of course the decade of television. So maybe she is abreast of the times yet again with computers and emails? She has her own website managed for her at the palace and to save money on stamps she may well be a keen emailer! Bur how would her emails be protected? Would this be a risk too far?  

    bob crew
    Aug 6th 2011
  12. could not find article about Hadron Collider/computer music by Nick Donovan  

    J Donovan
    Sep 14th 2011
  13. As an engineer, a tablet must be functional. This leaves me in a pickle as the Motion Computing J3500 (i7, Windows 7 x64) based device I have allows me to run CAD and Analysis packages in the field, but...when I sit down to chill out and want to read WIRED there is no Windows based app/program (e.g. Adobe Air) that allows me to read the "iPad" version?!Being a mechanical engineer designing a auto page flipper for the Wired Magazine (paper version) comes easier than writing the code for a W7 reader/program!Surely this can't be too hard? As a devoted WIRED reader (past 3 years)..please help me and all those desperate people who use tablets but not the iPAD!  

    A. Wallis
    Sep 29th 2011
  14. I found the article How to delete files permanently 29th September intriguing. Does anyone know whether Daryl Hamilton Wallis should be referred to as "Dr" or "Professor" or "Foremost Computer Forensics Exspert Witness"As to whether he has had problems recovering deleted data, that can happen, but only his companies appear to charge a fortune for not recovering data that other companies can.Will wired be doing an article on the Internet fraud and data recovery scams in a future edition ?  

    A Butler
    Oct 9th 2011
  15. Uploaded. Feel free to get yours in the usual channels...  

    Mr. Crowley
    Nov 7th 2011

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