Last modified: March 24, 2006 10:30 AM PST
Week in pictures: High-tech fun and games
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Spinning new ideas for bikes and trikes
A bicycle that folds into a special shirt is just one of the winners of the International Bicycle Design Competition. March 23, 2006
A time capsule of computing
Stanford collection houses 80 years of high-tech gear, from the IBM 360 to Google's Lego-clad storage. March 22, 2006
Game Design Challenge 2006
Can video games bring about world peace? Three developers try their hand at fostering good vibes, not gore. March 24, 2006,
Will Wright on 'Spore' and more
At the GDC, Will Wright muses on the upcoming video game "Spore." March 24, 2006
Gearing up for moonbuggy races
On April 7 and 8 students will peddle for the medals at NASA's 13th annual Great Moonbuggy Race. March 20, 2006
Blue-chip ads, racy content
Apple Computer and AT&T are among the advertisers with ads on sites with risque videos. March 23, 2006
Big-screen TVs
Flat-panel TVs are in demand--but consumers are divided on whether plasma or LCD is best. March 22, 2006
PS3s onstage
Sony had several PlayStation 3 prototypes onstage Wednesday at the Game Developers Conference in San Jose, Calif. March 22, 2006
Storage for the home
Storage firms are pitching products for consumers dealing with large files shared by multiple PCs and with a need for data protection. March 21, 2006
Google launches its own financial site
Search giant hopes flashy features will help lure away some of the Yahoo Finance faithful. March 21, 2006
Industry heads address TelecomNext
CEOs speaking at the telecom trade show in Las Vegas declare the consumer king as their companies vie for market share. March 22, 2006