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Wired UK Year 2022 Magazine Back Issues

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  • It's Not Too Late To Save The Earth
  • Attenborough The Icon Of Global Conservation
  • And His Ongoing Mission To Change
  • How We See Our Planet
  • Electric Vehicle Special
  • The Ultimate Guide To Sustainable Rides
  • Amazon's Data Fail
  • How The ONline Retail Giant Isn't Delivering On Privacy & Security
  • Pavel Durov Preaches Radical Decentralization
  • Freedom Through Encryption
  • And Non-Exploitation Of Data But Does It Really Make
  • Telegram A Force For Good?
  • Bring On The Thunder
  • Luxury Tech Special Personalized Helicopters
  • Ebay Upgraded The Metaverse But Make It Fashion
  • Web3 Explained (Well, We Try...)
  • The Question Of The Price Of Freedom Has Now Become A eality
  • Janelle Monae's Afrofuturist Dream World
  • Custom Gear Special The Influence Peddlers Weathering Solar Storms
  • The President Of Ukraine On War, Technology And The Future Of His Country
  • Europe's Hottest Startups
  • Healthtech Mobility Clean Energy Foodtech Blockchain
  • Amsterdam -Berlin Stockholm Helsinki Tel Aviv
  • Lisbon Dublin - Barcelona -London -Paris
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Wired UK is a magazine that reports on the effects of science and technology. It covers a broad range of topics including design, architecture, culture, the economy, politics and philosophy. Owned by Condé Nast Publications, it is published in London and is an offshoot of the original American Wired. The magazine's current incarnation follows an earlier attempt at a British edition of Wired which ran from April 1995 until March 1997. It was initially created as a joint venture with the Guardian Media Group and Wired US's then owners, Wired Ventures, but that incarnation lasted only three or four issues, due to a culture clash between the two parties and low sales figures of 25,000 per month. Wired Ventures then ran the UK edition alone, with an almost entirely new staff, until the magazine was closed with the March 1997 issue, when sales were at 40,000 magazines per month.
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