March 7, 2008 |
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iPhone gets down to business Apple's Steve Jobs bares his company's SDK secrets, which give the hot-shot gadget its entree into Corporate America and even the gaming world. ![]()
Cracking open the MacBook Air How, exactly, did Apple get an entire working computer into a space as thin as a magazine? TechRepublic explores the notebook's innards. ![]()
'Green' furniture cut out from cardboard A small but growing market for cardboard furniture has cropped up as shoppers seek eco-friendly furnishings. ![]()
Look who's playing with Microsoft's Surface Poker celebs, including Jason Alexander, got a glimpse of ways Harrah's might use Microsoft's Surface technology to let guests interact with tables in unique ways. ![]()
Itty-bitty minigun still a lethal weapon There's always a dark side to new technology, and a tiny revolver dubbed the smallest gun ever by Guinness World Records just made the list. ![]()
Peering into energy's future Organizations from around the world show off alternatives to fossil fuels at Washington International Renewable Energy Conference. ![]()
A new system for painless shots Irish start-up Tyndall is working to build arrays of microneedles to deliver medicine via patches instead of larger needles. ![]()
Dell laptop enlists in ruggedized ranks Several PC manufacturers now offer rugged and semirugged laptops for the military, workers out in the field, and accident-prone businesspeople. ![]()
Samsung bets big on flash memory While it continues to push high-capacity hard drives, company also says HDD, optical drives, solid-state drives, and hybrid drives will remain. ![]()
Wink-activated iPod controller Developed by a researcher in Japan, a device called the KomeKami Switch allows iPod users to control song play using combinations of eye winks. ![]() More from CNET News.com: | ![]() | ||||||||||
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