This was a busy week of shows: Wired's NextFest was held in in Los Angeles, the 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show hit Germany, and the California State Yo-Yo Championships was right here in San Francisco.
Nissan is making a case for video game lovers with its new Nissan Mixim, debuting at the 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show. CNET's Brian Cooley shows off some of the features inside this flashy car.
CNET's Molly Wood was among those who headed to Los Angeles to check out NextFest, where robots and all sorts of eye candy were lined up for hungry spectators eager to see what the future holds. Find out what caught Molly's attention.
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The California State Yo-Yo Championships brought the best yo-yo players the state has to offer. See the dazzling array of tricks participants had up their sleeves.
The two telecom carriers will carry a next-generation iPad running on the fast, next-generation wireless technology, sources tell The Wall Street Journal.
Google creates an animated doodle that features a boy, a girl, Google's search engine, and a jump rope. But might there be darker, more analytical, more troubling interpretations to this tale?
The Silicon Valley online payments startup grew by 1,000 percent last year and is hopeful it can repeat that level of growth this year. To do that, it's had to move away from its early friends-and-family roots and embrace small businesses.
Chamtech's spray-on antenna uses a nano material to provide a low-power boost to antenna range. The wireless-in-a-can product may some day bring an end to unsightly cell towers.
EnerG2 opens a plant to make an engineered carbon that will improve performance of energy storage devices and make storage for start-stop hybrid cars less expensive.
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