June 13, 2008 |
This week's top photo galleries
Apple shows off the iPhone 3G In a speech at the Worldwide Developers Conference, CEO Steve Jobs unveils the device in its second generation, complete with GPS, new apps, and the low-end price of $199.
HP casts Voodoo spell on new lineup Hewlett-Packard's 50 new products include a makeover of the Touchsmart all-in-one desktop; two machines for its high-end gaming brand, Voodoo PC; and new commercial and consumer notebooks.
At Epcot, hydroponics and Mickey Mouse pumpkins Squash shaped like a Disney character? The greenhouses at Epcot Center boast those--plus advanced methods of plant cultivation.
Touring Disney World On his Road Trip 2008 tour, CNET News.com's Daniel Terdiman gets to visit some of the best that Disney's Florida resort has to offer.
NASA's new spacesuit designs--and old ones, too NASA taps Oceaneering International to make spacesuits that protect astronauts on their way to the moon. Plus, see how spacesuit fashions have changed.
A visit to a military training facility News.com's Daniel Terdiman spends a couple hours testing some of the military's latest digital training equipment at the Lockheed Martin Simulation, Training and Support facility.
The trapeze artistry of 'La Nouba' Starting out his Road Trip 2008, News.com's Daniel Terdiman goes behind the scenes of the Cirque du Soleil show at Florida's Downtown Disney resort.
NASA grapples with Martian dirt dilemma Martian dirt is too clumped up to pass through a filter where it can be tested on the Phoenix Mars Lander. But NASA scientists still have some tricks up their sleeves.
Cities go green Response to global climate change is active on the local level, with several cities pursuing sustainable urban design.
Snapshots from HP Labs Hewlett-Packard's Bristol, England, facility offers a glimpse of emerging tech for its Snapfish site, the Mscapes location app, and even a stab at quantum computing. More from CNET News.com: | |||||||||||||
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