February 15, 2008 |
![]() | ![]() | This week's top photo galleries
Touring Barcelona with help from Nokia Centuries collide as a CNET News.com reporter navigates the city's Gothic district using modern-day GPS technology optimized for pedestrians. ![]()
Cracking open the BlackBerry TechRepublic has done it again, this time cracking open the BlackBerry just in time for the raging speculation about its maker's reliability. ![]()
Ecomodders make fuel good to the last drop To improve fuel economy, green gearheads trick out their cars with parts from junkyards and hardware shops. ![]()
Conjuring creatures in EA's 'Spore' The game maker offers its broadest look yet at the upcoming game, where the survival of the fittest begins in the primordial ooze. ![]()
Cracking open the TRS-80 Take a look at the innards of Radio Shack's TRS-80 Color Computer, one of the first PCs to gain widespread acceptance. ![]()
Android prototype leads GSMA new-phone parade At Mobile World Congress, ARM shows off prototype running on Google's platform, Sony Ericsson introduces an iPhone competitor, Nokia unveils updates. ![]()
Google Android phone prototype The mocked-up handsets had a distinctly BlackBerry-like look, but the ARM9 processor technology inside them is actually used on lower-end, mass-market handsets. ![]()
Robotic surgeons Intuitive Surgical's Da Vinci surgical robots are now widely used for high-precision prostate surgery and are being adopted for other procedures. ![]() More from CNET News.com: | ![]() | ||||||||
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