Some big names in the computing industry give us a peak at the hardware that tickles their fancy.
One famous computer pioneer, Steve Wozniak, takes us for a ride into his world of play. But beware when the Woz is behind the wheel in a game of Segway polo. Billionaire Michael Dell tells us what kind of home computer system he has; price would be no object, we understand. And 60 years after the first computer was revealed to the public, we look at the original computing pioneers and the innovators who followed.
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Steve Wozniak loves Segway polo
We found Steve Wozniak scooting around the polo field at the Maker Faire in April. In this video, our camera catches the Apple co-founder bonking a pedestrian with the ball.
April 28, 2006
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Which PC would the world's No. 1 PC-seller own?
Dell's founder and chairman, Michael Dell, talks with CNET News.com's Tom Krazit and answers that question. Dell describes his PC set-up at home--one that has his own name on it, of course.
Tech pioneers remember their first computers, talk about the first PC clone, the Homebrew Computer Club and why pricing Apples at $666.66 seemed like a good idea.
Prominent corporate governance organization says Facebook's dual-class stock structure gives CEO Mark Zuckerberg too much control over the company's future.
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?
When the sun goes down, that's when the iPad gets busy for folks with news readers. The iPhone? It's more of a daytime habit. If you're building an app for both devices, heed the lesson.
Is the public ready for Samsung's new Galaxy Note device, which melds tablet and phone into one unique mobile device? We hit New York streets and received some surprising results.
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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