Last modified: April 1, 2005 10:00 AM PST
Week in pictures: Gadgets get in tune
Apple's iPod finds a home on HP desktops, while XM plugs new radio designs. Also: Fuel cell fill-up.
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HP's prime spot for iPod
Latest Media Center m7000 desktop PC comes with a built-in spot for Apple's music player.March 30, 2005

XM gadgets galore
XM wants more devices enabled for its service. But until you can tune in via your phone, here are some receivers you can pony up for.March 31, 2005,

Moore's Law turns 40
Gordon Moore's famous law has been around for four decades. Not bad for an idea he thought wouldn't last.April 1, 2005

HP desktops see the light
To appeal to consumers' tastes, Hewlett-Packard is giving Pavilion desktops a silver and white hue.March 29, 2005

Fuel cells get a boost
Gas-saving fuel cell cars are about to get some added help from the federal government.March 30, 2005

Making noise at P2P hearings
Supporters of both the music industry and file swappers demonstrated their causes before the Supreme Court hearings.March 29, 2005

Milk from a mouse?
Russian researchers are inserting human genes into a one-celled mouse embryo in hopes of developing transgenic animals.March 30, 2005

Rowing into history
First woman to row solo across the Pacific Ocean achieves feat with GPS navigation and a satellite communication system.March 29, 2005

The networked soldier
The Pentagon sees the soldier of the future as a link in a communications network.March 28, 2005

Rumpus room for robots
RoboGames in San Francisco gives machines a chance to show their stuff in contests from sumo to soccer.March 25, 2005

Slithering snakebot
Scientists unearth a robot that crawls into small spaces and slithers over chasms.March 28, 2005

