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Friday, May 30, 2008

The Week in Photos: Android, Alienware, and Mars

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May 30, 2008
This week's top photo galleries
1
Google's Android comes to life
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.


2
Cracking open the Alienware Area 51 m15x
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.


3
Phoenix armed for Mars testing
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.


4
Phoenix Lander greeted by Mars spacecraft
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.


5
Gadgets for Road Trip 2008
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.


6
Sony's OLED TVs gain star status
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.


7
Chair, engine, rotors--helicopter!
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.


8
Measuring home energy use in dollars and flowers
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.


9
Furnishings with a future
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.


10
Supersize solar power
Supersize solar power
Utility-scale solar power plants--using everything from giant reflective dishes to plastic balloons--are changing the look of solar power.



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