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Friday, September 21, 2007

The Week in Photos: Cell phones, chips and Lego bricks

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September 21, 2007
This week's Top 5 photo galleries
1
Cracking open a flip phone
Cracking open a flip phone
Ever wanted to investigate your cell phone's innards? With TechRepublic's dismantling, you don't have to risk your own warranty to learn the flip phone's secrets.


2
Photos: More than chips at IDF
Photos: More than chips at IDF
At the Intel Developer Forum this week, Rackable Systems keeps data on ICE and Stanford preps its driverless car.


3
Blocking memorable scenes with Legos
Blocking memorable scenes with Legos
Beloved bricks take on starring roles in Internet shorts, from Napoleon Dynamite to Thriller.


4
The blended-wing design of Boeing's X-48B
The blended-wing design of Boeing's X-48B
Don't call it a flying wing. The triangular prototype is pushing the envelope of what lies ahead for 21st-century aircraft.


5
Camera makers bring niches into focus
Camera makers bring niches into focus
A glut of mainstream digital cameras has manufacturers zooming in on specialties from astronomy to birding and stereo photography.



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