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  • 2009
  • 1 Season
  • 6.5  (338)

Wired was a technology show produced by the popular media company Conde Nast Digital, which aired in 2008. The show was targeted towards a tech-savvy audience and aimed to cover the latest developments in the tech industry. Each episode of Wired featured a mix of news, reviews, interviews and features. The show opened with a brief overview of some of the most interesting and exciting tech news stories of the week. This section of the show was designed to give viewers a quick update on what was going on in the world of technology.

One of the standout features of Wired was the range of interviews conducted with leading figures in the tech industry. These interviews gave viewers an insight into the minds of some of the most innovative and influential people in the sector.

The reviews section of the show was also a key part of the format. This segment gave viewers an in-depth look at some of the latest tech products on the market. The reviews were comprehensive and provided viewers with a clear idea of the pros and cons of each product.

Alongside the reviews, Wired also featured a number of tech features. These segments were designed to explore a particular area of the tech industry in more depth. For example, one episode might examine the rise of 3D printing, while another might focus on the future of virtual reality.

One of the most interesting aspects of Wired was the way it approached complex tech topics. The show was always careful to explain things clearly and in a way that was easy to understand. This meant that even viewers with limited tech knowledge could still follow along and learn something new.

Another impressive aspect of Wired was its use of visuals and graphics. The show used a range of high-quality graphics and animations to help explain complex concepts. This added an extra layer of interest to the show and made it more engaging for viewers.

Overall, Wired was a well-produced and informative show that provided viewers with an interesting and entertaining look at the tech industry. Its mix of news, reviews, interviews and features ensured that each episode was varied and engaging. While it may have been produced over a decade ago, its insights into the tech industry remain relevant today.

Wired is a series that ran for 1 seasons (21 episodes) between June 12, 2009 and on Conde Nast Digital

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Video Wizards to Create Interactive Party Penthouse
20. Video Wizards to Create Interactive Party Penthouse
October 29, 2009
Marketing media lab Obscura Digital will install a 360-degree interactive video experience into a Las Vegas penthouse suite. It'll use 10 computers, 11 video projectors and a few scantily clad dancers.
Media Geeks Advance Marketing Tech
19. Media Geeks Advance Marketing Tech
October 26, 2009
Marketing media lab Obscura Digital specializes in projects like mapping buildings with light, and creating interactive pool tables and touchscreen displays of rock memorabilia.
Interactive Artist Lets Viewers Play With Light
18. Interactive Artist Lets Viewers Play With Light
October 27, 2009
Computational artist Camille Utterback creates interactive art that responds to viewers' gestures and movements using computers, projectors, lights and video cameras. She's the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship.
Why Data Is the Future of the Music Biz
17. Why Data Is the Future of the Music Biz
October 14, 2009
Topspin Media CEO Ian Rogers gives advice on how to survive in the new music business.
Nick Cave: Death of Bunny Munro 'Enormously Liberating'
16. Nick Cave: Death of Bunny Munro 'Enormously Liberating'
October 8, 2009
'The Death of Bunny Munro' is a novel and an audiobook, it's also an iPhone app. The app combines text, the story (read by author Nick Cave), music (scored by Nick Cave) and video (of Nick Cave).
Hands-On With the Slick-Sliding PSPgo
15. Hands-On With the Slick-Sliding PSPgo
October 7, 2009
The PSPgo boasts beautiful hardware and a slim, sleek new design, but its inability to connect to old PSP accessories and play old PSP games leaves us wondering if it's a smart investment.
Robert Carlyle On 'Stargate Universe'
14. Robert Carlyle On 'Stargate Universe'
September 29, 2009
Robert Carlyle discusses his character, 'Dr. Nicholas Rush' in the upcoming series 'Stargate Universe', and explains why he's fed up with the British film industry.
Zune HD Vs. IPod Nano Smackdown
13. Zune HD Vs. IPod Nano Smackdown
September 29, 2009
Wired editors have a portable media device-off. What will be the deciding factor? Video camera or large 16x9 screen?
Mapping Out 'Uncharted 2: Among Thieves'
12. Mapping Out 'Uncharted 2: Among Thieves'
September 29, 2009
Great graphics, tense action, gorgeous environments, witty dialogue...is Uncharted 2 the killer app of the PlayStation 3? We talk to Richard Lemarchand, co-lead game designer, about this hotly anticipated title.
Hot Summer Gear: Vibram FiveFingers
11. Hot Summer Gear: Vibram FiveFingers
September 1, 2009
We review the Vibram FiveFingers, a creepy looking "footglove" designed to protect your feet, but keep your step completely natural.
Tony Hawk's New 'Ride'
10. Tony Hawk's New 'Ride'
 
Tony Hawk's new game comes with an actual skateboard (minus the wheels). Ride is about as close as you're going to get to actual skating, without breaking yourself! We asked the Bird Man why he thinks this is the ultimate skateboarding game.
Final Fantasy Fest: Echoes of Time, Final Fantasy XIII
9. Final Fantasy Fest: Echoes of Time, Final Fantasy XIII
 
This week, we review 'Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time' and check out a demo of another highly anticipated Square Enix release, 'Final Fantasy XIII'.
Avant-Garde Cellist Zoe Keating
8. Avant-Garde Cellist Zoe Keating
 
Avant-garde cellist Zoe Keating demonstrates her intricately layered compositions. Using a computer, some 'janky code', a cello and her imagination, the classically trained musician shapes her music into something wonderful.
Harmonix Unplugs 'Rock Band'
7. Harmonix Unplugs 'Rock Band'
 
This week, Game|Life checks out 'Rock Band Unplugged'. Using only the PSP's normal button configuration, this mobile version of 'Rock Band' has acquired new features reminiscent of games like Sony's 'Frequency' and 'Amplitude'.
The Dead Animal Library
6. The Dead Animal Library
July 9, 2009
Wired Science takes you on a behind-the-scenes tour of the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology. You'll visit the bone room and the fur room, where the big mammals are kept. You'll see capybara furs, komodo dragon skins, and whale skulls.
Pong, God of War: Chains of Olympus
5. Pong, God of War: Chains of Olympus
 
Game|Life's Chris Kohler interviews old-school gamers Al Alcorn (Pong) and Ralph Baer (Odyssey), plus God of War: Chains of Olympus.
Optical Illusions
4. Optical Illusions
 
Seeing, as it turns out, is not believing. Not if you're smart. Human visual processing is so unreliable that in the right light, a Chevy \ Tahoe LS can appear to be a small book of quinoa ...
Independent Games Festiva
3. Independent Games Festiva
October 27, 2008
Chris Kohler weighs in on the award winners of GDC's Independent Games Festival: Fez, Synaesthete and Crayon Physics Deluxe.
Superheroines
2. Superheroines
October 20, 2008
Wired's Lore Sjöberg takes on superheroines, and dishes out fashion tips to the Hulk. Look out, Wonder Woman and Batgirl!
The Legend of Zelda
1. The Legend of Zelda
October 13, 2008
Wired's Lore Sjöberg dives into the "Legend of Zelda" for a look at Link's boomerangs, swords, bombs and other tools of destruction. Cartoons and commentary.
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Where to Watch Wired
Wired is available for streaming on the Conde Nast Digital website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Wired on demand at Amazon Prime.
  • Premiere Date
    June 12, 2009
  • IMDB Rating
    6.5  (338)
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