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Mini bomb-disabling bots
At SRI International, miniaturization is key, including remote robots for disarming bombs, and tiny satellites.
iPhone 5 wish list
Here's a look at some of the feature and design upgrades we'd most like to see, including the odds of their implementation.
Sites that tune you in
Web sites that provide personalized local concert recommendations based on your music-listening habits.
Close-up on Sony tablets
We break down some of the features on the newly announced Sony Tablet S1 and S2.
Worst-named tech gear
What's in a name? More than you think when it comes to tech products. Here, some of the worst ones we've come across.
BlackBerry tablet OS
Take a closer look at RIM's operating system and apps for the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet.
Kohler's smart toilet
Touch-enabled, speaker-enhanced, and fully futuristic: We give the Kohler Numi a spin.
Listening to Kyocera Echo
The design offers some unique advantages, but its appeal is hampered by usability quirks and a lackluster feature set.
Gemini FirstMix DJ system
The $99 system combines digital DJ software with a simple USB-connected controller for adjusting mixes and cueing songs.
Set these devices free!
Rumors abound that Amazon might make Kindles available to Prime members. Here are some other things we think should be gratis.
Stunning supermoon shots
Moongazers the world over were in awe of the shimmering lunar showing on March 19. Lucky for us, they took pictures.
Life in a Tron home
Peek into a concept home designed with all the creepily sterile accoutrements you'd expect to find in a Tron abode.
Steampunked Star Wars
Star Wars meets Steampunk in the imagination of one artist. Princess Leia never looked so steamy.
The art of Wi-Fi signals
Oslo designers visualize their city's invisible Wi-Fi signal patterns with stunning paintings made of light.
Introducing Apple iPad 2
The next-generation iPad is slimmer, more colorful, and tricked out with lots of new features.
Apple updates MacBooks
The latest Apple MacBook Pro laptops have landed. Check out shots of the new hardware.
CIA spy gear goes public
Thought James Bond had cool tech toys? Get a load of some of the spy gizmos being shown off by the CIA for the first time.
Hot stuff from Toy Fair
Straight from the largest toy show in the Western Hemisphere, a look at some hot new toys for 2011.
LG Optimus does 3D
The LG Optimus 3D can play 3D video. CNET takes a closer look at Mobile World Congress 2011.
Playing with Xperia Play
The Sony Ericsson device may have made an appearance in a Super Bowl ad, but we got to see it in the flesh at MWC.
Galaxy Tab 10.1, hands-on
Check out CNET's hands-on photos of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 from Mobile World Congress.
HP's new WebOS devices
Hewlett-Packard takes the wraps off its long-anticipated tablet, a 9.7-inch device it's calling the TouchPad, and new phones.
Honeycomb's new features
Google is detailing more feature updates and additions in its Android operating system for tablets.
Sony's NGP unveiled
Sony has revealed the company's next portable system, code-named Next Generation Portable (NGP).
A Motorola retrospective
Throughout its history, Motorola has remained a prime driver of cell phone innovation. Here are some of its handset highlights.
Nintendo 3DS hands-on
We take a closer look at the 3DS and its games at Nintendo's official U.S. unveiling.
Gear to keep you warm
It's been extra cold this winter. Maybe some heated slippers or undershirts will help?
Sony PSP2 concept designs
Rumors are that Sony will announce the PSP2 in late January. Here, the various concept designs.
Verizon iPhone hands-on
The much-awaited Verizon iPhone has finally arrived. Check out CNET's hands-on photos.
Meet Motorola's Xoom
Take a closer look at the Motorola tablet, which runs Google's Honeycomb version of Android.
Dell debuts Streak 7
At CES, Dell showed off products including a new Android tablet, smartphone, and speedy gaming laptop.
HTC Thunderbolt hands-on
CNET gets a closeup look at the much-anticipated smartphone for Verizon's 4G LTE network.
Robots roam at CES
From mecha-dinos to cybersnakes and massage-bots, CES 2011 was full of robots.
Car tech app-tacular
For almost every car tech product that we saw at CES 2011, there was an app to enhance it.
Tough drive gets tested
ioSafe uses a shotgun to demo the resilience of its extreme new Rugged Portable.
Vizio VIA Phone
A closer look at the Android smartphone with an integrated IR blaster that lets it act as a universal remote.
Samsung's 9 Series laptop
The 13-incher appears to be aimed squarely at the MacBook Air-loving crowd.
LG appliances get smart
The company unveils a host of smart appliances and home video gear.
Uno's eco-chic scooter
BPG Motors shows off its electric scooter, which folds up into a Segway-like unicycle.
Destroyed Apple gear as art
Photo exhibit shows giant pics of mutilated Apple gadgets as a statement on consumers' attachment to their toys.
Cr-48 Chrome OS laptop
Check out the new Google Cr-48 Chrome OS laptop from every angle.
3D cams: The first wave
Here's the current crop of off-the-shelf solutions for taking and making your own 3D photos and movies.
Designing tomorrow's bikes
Results of the 2010 Seoul Cycle Design Competition are in. Get ready to rethink the old cruiser with the coaster brake.
Eye-popping 3D street art
Artists incorporate three dimensions into sidewalk drawings to create amazing optical illusions.
Readers' geeky tattoos
We asked Crave readers to flash us their tattoos, and they shared an impressively nerdy array of markings.
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