The online advertising industry should stop moaning about the impact of the EU "cookie law" and start educating the public about why metrics (and their associated cookies) matter »
In 2007 Nokia sold 436 million handsets, but five years later the 147-year-old company's global market share has halved -- can it design its way back? »
When Nick Clegg emerged this week to welcome "a debate" about government eavesdropping powers, he resembled a lollypop man trying to direct traffic around Hyde Park Corner »
Human drivers are dangerous, inefficient and unpredictable. So let's remove the humans »
Martin Varsavsky wants to turn the world into a giant Wi-Fi hotspot through his company fon. Three business models later, he thinks he has the answer. »
Just days before the Murdochs come face to face with their chief tormentors in the House of Commons. Wired.co.uk's media commentator Peter Kirwan examines News Corp's dire situation »
Yesterday's story suggesting that the News Of The World accessed voicemails of the murdered 13-year-old Milly Dowler has the potential to ignite a devastating public reaction »
An encephalitis survivor has devised a way for your iPhone to do the introduction »
If the Lib Dem MP John Hemming became an useful idiot at 3.20pm on Monday in the House of Commons, it makes sense to ask who might have found his words useful »
When Eric Schmidt argued recently that online display advertising could become a $200bn industry within the next decade, his words triggered thousands of bullshit detectors across the media industry »
Loyalties forged in the revolutionary heat of 2004-2005, when web 2.0 became a term of art and The Huffington Post launched itself on the world, will take time to die »
The suspicion remains that Murdoch's reverence for the "deft touch of a good editor" is an excuse to build a walled garden that restricts our desire for free-range consumption »
A mess: this precisely describes the government's "quasi-judicial" examination of News Corporation's bid for the 61 percent of BSkyB it doesn't already own »
If Assange is successfully extradited to the US, a sobering experience will follow. Prosecuting the founder of WikiLeaks could very easily turn into a nightmare »
On 17th November, the gaffe-prone communications minister Ed Vaizey delivered a speech that challenged assumptions about the future of net neutrality in the UK »
With the launch of 'i', Alexander Lebedev is asking an interesting question: who on Earth decreed that national newspapers need to be fat? »
Recently, I’ve been working on a big research project. Yesterday, I had Delicious links, PDFs, spreadsheets and Word documents open on my desktop when I came across a couple of useful presentations on Scribd »
If you believe the hype, Demand Media represents the beginning of the end for everything that’s noble about journalism »
New software can sift out reliable reports from the online turmoil after a natural disaster »
Digital media still plays a minority role in the life of the nation according to a report by Ofcom. TV, on the other hand, is thriving »
To an untrained eye these pictures would look nothing more than standard photographs. But they are in fact hand drawn »
Where does an over-crammed science museum store its surplus nuclear missiles and jet planes? In a quiet Wiltshire field… »
Wired.co.uk reviews the Sony Xperia Go -- a nicely designed, decently specced midrange Android smartphone, with the the advantage of being waterproof and dustproof »