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Friday, March 07, 2008

The Week in Photos: Green, Apple, and rugged laptops

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March 7, 2008
This week's top photo galleries
1
iPhone gets down to business
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.


2
Cracking open the MacBook Air
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.


3
'Green' furniture cut out from cardboard
'Green' furniture cut out from cardboard
A small but growing market for cardboard furniture has cropped up as shoppers seek eco-friendly furnishings.


4
Look who's playing with Microsoft's Surface
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.


5
Itty-bitty minigun still a lethal weapon
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.


6
Peering into energy's future
Peering into energy's future
Organizations from around the world show off alternatives to fossil fuels at Washington International Renewable Energy Conference.


7
A new system for painless shots
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.


8
Dell laptop enlists in ruggedized ranks
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.


9
Samsung bets big on flash memory
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.


10
Wink-activated iPod controller
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.



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