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The Noisebridge hacker space offers sewing and Mandarin classes, soldering workshops, Internet-controlled front door access, and a server room with no door.
Photos: Circuits, code, community
roundup From Firefox to IE and from Chrome to Opera and Safari, there's no sitting still for browser makers looking to keep their products fresh and competitive.
Looking for a perfect present for the space fiend in your life? Look no further.
Artist Robert Matysiak has come up with cute, quirky "Robolamps" made from plumbling supplies and colored lightbulbs.
Take a closer look at the second generation of the small, Internet-connected widget host/Internet radio/alarm clock.
Game promises even more of the same thrilling storyline and captivating online multiplayer experience as its predecessor.
Humans have a nasty habit of producing garbage, but Gabriel Dishaw, a junk-metal genius, turns trash into artwork.
A document published by Gizmodo explains Microsoft Courier's interface, gestures, and features more in-depth than ever before.
Nintendo has announced a supersize version of the DSi, the DSi XL (or LL in Japan).
Take a look at the new Nook, billed as the first Android-powered e-book reader.
An Apple patent filing reveals designs for a wireless headset with integrated memory and music playback.
Apple updates its iMac line with larger, wide-screen displays, more powerful specs, and a few extras to sweeten the deal.
Artist Jimmy McBride designs quilts with astronomy and sci-fi-movie themes. Perfect for the cold geek.
CNET checks out Nokia's Windows 7 Netbook at the CTIA Fall 2009 show.
We've collected some of the wilder USB drive media kits we've received over the years.
Illustrator Sophie Blackall has created whimsical drawings from online "Missed Connections" posts.
Artist Will Wagenaar scours yard sales and flea markets for discarded objects that he transforms into playful art.
Historic photos from the German electronics show take us on a tour of tech trends.
What happens when you mix a fire engine with a 193 mph supercar co-designed by the makers of Gran Turismo?
Puzzlers from around the world descend upon Stanford University for 18 mind-boggling events.
See Madden and other highly anticipated platform-agnostic games.
Take a closer look at the mobile Web browser offered on Microsoft's Zune HD portable media player.
The Twitter widget for Yahoo TV Widgets offers a well-designed, fully featured client that lets you post tweets from your TV.
CNET looks back at the last three decades of Sony Walkmans and the pop music that went with them.
CNET's Donald Bell rounds up his favorite digital DJ systems, including controllers and interfaces from Numark, Serato, Vestax, and Pioneer.
We take a close look at HTC's Hero, the company's third handset to sport the Google Android operating system.
CNET rounds up Apple's photos of the iPhone 3G S. Also, revisit iPhone OS 3.0 with screenshots from our iPhone 3G.
Bandai has built a giant robot in Tokyo to mark the 30th anniversary of the "Mobile Suit Gundam" anime series.
Tech Republic pries open the latest smartphone to create buzz and sees how it--and its insides--stack up against the iPhone.
A recap of the motion-sensor system, games, and social-networking features Microsoft is bringing to the Xbox 360.
Getting ready to hit L.A. for the Electronic Entertainment Expo, we were inspired to peek back at photos taken at E3s past.
Similar to the Kindle 2, the DX model's larger 9.7-inch screen is designed to better accommodate newspaper and magazine reading.
Mass production of e-cars is coming faster than we would have thought. Nissan is out in front, but Mitsubishi and Ford aren't far behind.
Updated sensing-screen concept uses--you guessed it--multitouch technology.
Artist customizes real insect specimens with antique watch parts and other technological components.
Less expensive all-in-one desktop PCs with Atom processors are one of the few ways to buy Windows XP on a desktop these days.
TechRepublic disassembles the upscale, ultrathin laptop and even compares it with Apple's rival MacBook Air.
Embarrassed to be seen in public with your trendy iPhone? A zweiPhone sticker can make it look like an old clunker instead.
Japanese researchers are working on a bot that can mimic real kids' behavior to teach lessons about early development.
Yahoo Messenger gets its own free app just for iPhones and iPod Touches. Take a look at the core features.
Artist Satre Stuelke uses a CT scan machine to offer a penetrating take on objects from the iPhone and iPod to a vacuum tube and a wind-up rabbit.
Honda has come up with a system that lets humans control a bot through thought alone. But don't start telepathing your Scooba yet.
Penn State held a contest for Rube Goldberg devices, which do a simple task in a complex way. The winner had a Super Mario theme.
We've managed to get our hands on a preproduction version of one of the most buzzed-about new laptops of 2009.
Apple rolled out a host of new features with the iPhone OS 3.0. Check them out in our slideshow.
Former "Project Runway" contestant Diana Eng shares ideas for twinkling shoes, a music-filled hoodie, and more.
At health expo in San Francisco, "exergaming" makes a play, and a vibrating gadget moves your muscles for you.
The Transition "roadable aircraft" makes its debut flight over upstate New York. It's still just a proof of concept, though, and another prototype is yet to come.
The design staff has ballooned as the maker of PCs and servers aims to create a new look. Crave got a tour of two design labs at company headquarters.
Here's a look at the five crystal-clad abominations that have stood out most over the last few years. There are others, of course.
Apple's App Store is loaded with really cool tools to make the most of the little camera that couldn't.
We've just had a super-sneaky peak at the future of Windows Mobile--version 6.5--and got to demo the new operating system in all its glory.
See which gadgets have broken Crave contributors' hearts--or at least made us question our undying love.
A bio-fueled flying vehicle called the Parajet Skycar is journeying from England to Mali via France, Spain, Morocco, and the Western Sahara.