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| Close |  23 Oct 2008 Technology Dr. Michelle Thaller explains how there can be an interstellar medium in a vacuum. | |
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| Close |  23 Oct 2008 Technology Demand for the cute, green One Laptop Per Child computers with the Windows OS was so great that Microsoft will release this version in a handful of emerging markets. CNET News senior writer Ina Fried talks to Kara Tsuboi about what's different in the Windows version. Also, hear a review from an expert 8-year-old who got her hands on both of them. | |
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| Close |  23 Oct 2008 Technology Brian's feeling sick but Bonnie still lets him touch the new MacBook Pro. He also tries to serenade her...unsuccessfully, and robotic plants take over the world! | |
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| Close |  23 Oct 2008 Technology The Pantech Matrix is a good dual-sliding multimedia handset, but we just weren't pleased with the keypad design. | |
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| Close |  23 Oct 2008 Technology If you've got a gadget to push or a Web service to sell, there's no better place to make a name for yourself than at the gigantic Consumer Electronic Show, which takes every January in Las Vegas. CNET's Kara Tsuboi travels to Sin City to watch companies compete with their products for not only $50,000, but also coveted CES booth space. Find out what impresses the judges and why. | |
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| Close |  23 Oct 2008 Technology Despite a few niggling design issues, the Samsung Rant is a great messaging phone for Sprint customers. | |
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| Close |  23 Oct 2008 Technology The eMachines ET1161-03 delivers fewer features than its competition at the same price. Stretch your dollar further, and you'll find a desktop PC with significantly better components for only $50 more. | |
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| Close |  23 Oct 2008 Technology This week on the Buzz Report, the surprise must-have phone of the season, Yahoo's sinking ship, and greedy half-naked 20-somethings. | |
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| Close |  22 Oct 2008 Technology Most of the several dozen people waiting in line for the T-Mobile G1 gave two reasons for doing so: one, it's from Google; and two, it's not the iPhone. CNET's Kara Tsuboi checked out the scene at the San Francisco store that sold the first G1 in the world and checks to see if it really has the potential to be the "iPhone killer." | |
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