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  • The Navy's Command Center of the Future takes shape

    The Navy's Command Center of the Future takes shape

    September 29, 2009 3:58 AM PDT

    With U.S. military personnel increasingly spread throughout the world, the Navy has commissioned a prototype of a forward-thinking nerve center that would allow decision makers to get the information they need, regardless of where they are and whether they can be in the room or log in virtually. CNET News reporter Daniel Terdiman was given a tour of the prototype for the Navy's Command Center of the Future by the project's lead research engineer. Watch this video

  • Robot fish swims by doing the wave

    Robot fish swims by doing the wave

    September 28, 2009 11:33 AM PDT

    Researchers at the University of Bath in the United Kingdom have developed a robot fish called Gymnobot that swims by rippling a fin on its belly. They say it may lead to lighter, more efficient robotic submersibles. Watch this video

  • Loaded: Doctor Tweet

    Loaded: Doctor Tweet

    September 28, 2009 8:07 AM PDT

    AT&T and Google come to blows over Google Voice, Microsoft takes issue with Google Chrome, and your doctor may be making fun of you on Twitter. Watch this video

  • Loaded: Bringing sexy back

    Loaded: Bringing sexy back

    September 24, 2009 7:55 AM PDT

    We take a look at the new iRex digital reader, Google wants to enable conversations across every Web site, and Justin Timberlake lands a role in the Facebook movie. Watch this video

  • Irex DR800SG

    Irex DR800SG

    September 23, 2009 12:38 PM PDT

    Natali Del Conte takes a First Look at the Irex DR800SG, a new e-book reader with an 8-inch display that wirelessly downloads books over the Verizon network for free, which was first seen at the press launch event in New York City. Watch this video

  • Loaded: Microsoft's Courier

    Loaded: Microsoft's Courier

    September 23, 2009 7:58 AM PDT

    Microsoft is working on a tablet PC called the Courier, Google gets under the hood of Internet Explorer, and how to use a mapping program on your cell phone to find a bathroom in the mall. Watch this video

  • Humanoid robot Nao shows off its skills

    Humanoid robot Nao shows off its skills

    September 22, 2009 10:12 AM PDT

    The pint-size humanoid bot Nao, created by Paris-based Aldebaran Robotics, exhibits its dexterity, object-tracking, interaction, and balance skills. Already used in the RoboCup soccer competition, Nao is set to start selling in the mass market in late 2010. Watch this video

  • Loaded: Facebook gaydar

    Loaded: Facebook gaydar

    September 22, 2009 7:28 AM PDT

    Sony Ericsson releases motion-censored earbuds, Google Earth makes you an oceanographer, and how to tell someone's sexual orientation over Facebook. Or maybe how not to do that? Watch this video

  • Loaded: Is Amazon the new Costco?

    Loaded: Is Amazon the new Costco?

    September 21, 2009 7:35 AM PDT

    Amazon becomes more like the big-box behemoth, the FCC is set to announce a new Net neutrality plan, and Google Books goes back to the drawing board. Watch this video

  • Sony PSP Go preview event

    Sony PSP Go preview event

    September 18, 2009 2:10 PM PDT

    Brian Tong takes a look at Sony's digital download gaming device, the PSP Go. Watch this video

  • Urban Hopper bot leaps over 25-foot fence

    Urban Hopper bot leaps over 25-foot fence

    September 17, 2009 12:05 PM PDT

    The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is showing off its Precision Urban Hopper robot, a wheeled ground unit being developed by Sandia National Laboratories and Boston Dynamics for surveillance operations in urban terrain. The shoebox-size rolling robot can leap over 25-foot-tall obstacles and keep going. Watch this video

  • What makes IBM's 'green' data center tick

    What makes IBM's 'green' data center tick

    September 17, 2009 11:58 AM PDT

    CNET News' Martin LaMonica gets a tour of IBM's lab for green IT where the data center uses networked sensors and liquid cooling to lower energy use. Watch this video

  • Loaded: Twitter is calling

    Loaded: Twitter is calling

    September 17, 2009 7:42 AM PDT

    Sony launches a new line of Walkman players, an ugly physical keyboard is now available for the iPhone, and how to make voice calls over Twitter. Watch this video

  • Loaded: Eli Manning helps schools

    Loaded: Eli Manning helps schools

    September 16, 2009 7:53 AM PDT

    Facebook adds voice chat, the Obama administration is going to rely on the cloud, and we sit down with football star Eli Manning. Watch this video

  • Eli Manning and Samsung's Four Seasons of Hope

    Eli Manning and Samsung's Four Seasons of Hope

    September 15, 2009 2:54 PM PDT

    Natali Del Conte talks with New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning about Samsung's Four Seasons of Hope, a contest that will be giving away $1 million in technology, products, and grants to help with children's education. Watch this video

  • Loaded: Gadget couture

    Loaded: Gadget couture

    September 15, 2009 7:37 AM PDT

    Google gives you a new way to flip through the news, the Apple TV gets a price cut, and the HP Mini-Note shows off its spring couture. Watch this video

  • Loaded: HD phone calls

    Loaded: HD phone calls

    September 14, 2009 7:33 AM PDT

    Sprint may be acquired by Deutsche Telekom, a new Japanese robot can help get your grandparents into shape, and what in the world is an HD phone call? Watch this video

  • Motorola debuts Motoblur and Cliq

    Motorola debuts Motoblur and Cliq

    September 10, 2009 2:10 PM PDT

    At the Mobilize conference held in San Francisco, Motorola unveiled Motoblur, a new user interface based around social networking. The Android OS-based skin will feature live widgets for integrating sites like Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace, as well as aggregating contact details and displaying recent status updates during calls. T-Mobile debuted the Cliq, a phone designed to use Motoblur. Watch this video

  • Loaded: A standing ovation for Steve Jobs

    Loaded: A standing ovation for Steve Jobs

    September 10, 2009 9:33 AM PDT

    Apple's CEO once again graces the stage for a keynote, Google wants to charge you micropayments, and a study suggests music could be good for your heart. Watch this video

  • The Return of Steve Jobs and an iPod refresh

    The Return of Steve Jobs and an iPod refresh

    September 9, 2009 4:01 PM PDT

    Steve Jobs is back for Apple's annual music event showcasing an all-new iPod Nano with a video camera, an updated iPod Touch, iPod Classic, and Shuffle, the revamped iTunes 9, and iPhone OS 3.1. Watch this video

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