March 21, 2008 |
This week's top photo galleries
Flying car readies for takeoff in New York Milner Motors has taken the wraps off its flying car at the 2008 New York auto show. If you don't want wings, Milner also is unveiling its electric car.
Ford's boxy, high-tech taxi The automaker shows off the Transit Connect Taxi concept, which combines generous headroom with an in-dash computer and entertainment options galore.
Gadgets to fight germs, fat, and frizz Consumers obsessed with bug-proofing their homes and frizz-proofing their hair could find many new products at the International Home and Housewares Show 2008.
Dinosaur sightings: Osborne 1 and TRS-80 4P These days a machine's not light enough until it fits in your hand, but only 20 years ago it was a big deal to be able to pick up a computer and move it someplace else.
Ocean on Titan, and salt on Mars In its quest to discover life outside our planet, NASA has found clues about an ocean that may exist on a Saturn moon and one that may have dried up on Mars.
First extra-solar organic molecule discovered The Hubble Space Telescope has discovered a building block of life in the atmosphere of a planet that's orbiting another star.
Intel to build first six-core chip Catchy names aren't Intel's specialty. But the company promises Dunnington, Tukwila, and Nehalem will take us to the next level of computing.
Remembering Arthur C. Clarke A look back at the science fiction impresario's life, his influences, and the things and people he influenced.
iPod flies high with space shuttle A NASA photo of space shuttle Endeavour shows a certain Apple music player sitting in the window console. More from CNET News.com: | ||||||||||||
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