May 30, 2008 |
![]() | ![]() | This week's top photo galleries
Google's Android comes to life Google shows off the ins and outs of its new open-source mobile platform at I/O conference in San Francisco. ![]()
Cracking open the Alienware Area 51 m15x Have a close encounter with Alienware's m15x as TechRepublic's Mark Kaelin dissects the boutique manufacturer's sleek, shiny notebook. ![]()
Phoenix armed for Mars testing After some early glitches, NASA expects to use the Lander's robotic arm to start searching for signs of water and life on the Red Planet. ![]()
Phoenix Lander greeted by Mars spacecraft As the lander parachuted down toward Mars, a NASA orbiter managed to snap a picture. Plus: other pictures as the Phoenix Mars Lander prepares to start collecting and analyzing soil in hopes of finding water. ![]()
Gadgets for Road Trip 2008 CNET News.com reporter Daniel Terdiman is about to hit the road for a three-week jaunt through the South. Here's the gear he'll bring along. ![]()
Sony's OLED TVs gain star status New superthin prototype draws a crowd--including decor guru Martha Stewart--at the D6 technology and media conference. ![]()
Chair, engine, rotors--helicopter! If you want to make a motorized flight without being hemmed in by a fuselage (and a jetpack isn't your style), Gennai Yanagisawa may have just the thing for you. ![]()
Measuring home energy use in dollars and flowers Digital dashboards and gadgets monitor energy use in the home and come in a variety of forms. ![]()
Furnishings with a future The International Contemporary Furniture Fair, a showcase for modern design, attracted its fair share of tech-oriented, futuristic, and energy-saving devices. ![]()
Supersize solar power Utility-scale solar power plants--using everything from giant reflective dishes to plastic balloons--are changing the look of solar power. ![]() More from CNET News.com: | ![]() | ||||||||||
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