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  • Peering inside Microsoft's giant data center

    Peering inside Microsoft's giant data center

    November 2, 2009 4:01 AM PST

    CNET's Ina Fried speaks to two of the designers of Microsoft's just-opened data center in Chicago. Watch this video

  • Sony unveils new Windows 7 Vaio PCs

    Sony unveils new Windows 7 Vaio PCs

    October 8, 2009 1:07 PM PDT

    Just in time for the launch of Windows 7, Sony throws a party for the new additions to its Vaio lineup, from touch-screen all-in-ones to pencil-thin luxury laptops. Watch this video

  • Loaded: BlackBerry Messenger scans bar codes

    Loaded: BlackBerry Messenger scans bar codes

    October 8, 2009 9:17 AM PDT

    We have lots of laptop news, Google adds PDF support in search, and BlackBerry Messenger 5.0 can add contacts via bar codes. Watch this video

  • Loaded: Facebook panic

    Loaded: Facebook panic

    October 7, 2009 7:54 AM PDT

    Microsoft announces Windows Phone, CNET will tell you if the cellular network in your city is a dud, and an internal glitch locks members out of Facebook. Watch this video

  • Microsoft unveils Windows Phone

    Microsoft unveils Windows Phone

    October 6, 2009 11:43 AM PDT

    Microsoft's Robbie Bach gives details on a new platform called Windows Phone, which features a mobile app store. The company also unveils updates to Zune HD and Xbox 360, including the ability to stream HD video to Microsoft's gaming console. Watch this video

  • Loaded: Everybody's e-mail hacked

    Loaded: Everybody's e-mail hacked

    October 6, 2009 7:40 AM PDT

    Thousands of e-mail passwords are exposed, the iPhone gets Flash support...sort of, and an ATM will recycle your old gadgets. Watch this video

  • Envisioning the Future of Web Apps

    Envisioning the Future of Web Apps

    October 5, 2009 9:41 AM PDT

    The next generation of the Web will be built on HTML5 and micropayments, reports CNET's Natali Del Conte from the Future of Web Apps conference in London. Watch this video

  • Loaded: Wii Fit for dogs

    Loaded: Wii Fit for dogs

    October 5, 2009 9:13 AM PDT

    We peer into the Future of Web Apps show in London, Sony is working on a way to wirelessly charge electronics from across the room, and getting your dog into shape with Wii Fit. Watch this video

  • Loaded: Pretty in pink

    Loaded: Pretty in pink

    October 1, 2009 9:28 AM PDT

    The PSP Go launches with new titles, Yahoo wants you to develop its next great app, and there's a good excuse to purchase your gadgets in pink. Watch this video

  • MythBusters spill the beans on new episodes

    MythBusters spill the beans on new episodes

    October 1, 2009 4:00 AM PDT

    In advance of the fall set of new MythBusters episodes, CNET News visited stars Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman and got a peek into their crazy but fun mindset. Watch this video

  • Loaded: Jungle e-Book

    Loaded: Jungle e-Book

    September 30, 2009 7:51 AM PDT

    Microsoft launches a free antivirus program, Disney creates its own version of e-books, and your iPhone can double as your car key. Watch this video

  • Loaded: The human radio antenna

    Loaded: The human radio antenna

    September 29, 2009 7:41 AM PDT

    Google Docs gets more useful for students, Dell launches a fancy new laptop, and how to become your own radio antenna. Watch this video

  • 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

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