Elsewhere on Wired... 1.22.06

Here at Wired News we pride ourselves on… uh… something. Pride. Here are the latest examples. Rob over at Gear Factor reports that the number of cell phone service subscribers in China now outnumbers the entire US population. I don’t know why this should scare me, but it does. At Listening Post, the sad news […]

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Here at Wired News we pride ourselves on... uh... something. Pride. Here are the latest examples.

  • Rob over at Gear Factor reports that the number of cell phone service subscribers in China now outnumbers the entire US population. I don't know why this should scare me, but it does.
  • At Listening Post, the sad news that some songs purchased through Zune -- namely ones from Sony and Universal -- don't obey the limited-free-swapping rule. And they don't tell you before you buy 'em.
  • Bodyhack continues their coverage of the Hold Your Wii And Die radio contest, now featuring a YouTube video with six minutes of clips from the radio show. So much stupidity on the part of the hosts. "Can't you get, like, water poisoning and die?" says one. "No, if it gets to the point where it's bad for their body, they'll automatically throw it up," responds the medical doctor radio personality.