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Friday, October 03, 2008

The Week in Photos: Cell phones, Nintendo, Iron Woman

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1. Cell phone concepts at Ceatec
Cell phone concepts at Ceatec
Phone as a drumstick? At the Japanese expo, phone makers KDDI, Fujitsu, and NTT DoCoMo show off some interesting designs.
2. Nintendo showcases new DS-i, Wii games
Nintendo showcases new DS-i, Wii games
Company vows many more Wiis for this holiday season than last and shows off its new DS-i handheld player.
3. Killer robots at Ceatec
Killer robots at Ceatec
Meet Murata Girl, Genibo the dog, a robot receptionist, and other electronic helpers featured at this year's Japanese electronics show.
4. Gadgets at Ceatec, day 1
Gadgets at Ceatec, day 1
The electronics show in Japan is chock full of nifty stuff, from skinny TVs and phones that unlock cars to a Hello Kitty promo for Windows Home Server.
5. Being Iron Man, in real time
Being Iron Man, in real time
At Industrial Light & Magic in San Francisco, motion-capture specialists use video and a special suit to reflect real-time movements in 3D.
6. Living walls, smart homes at West Coast Green
Living walls, smart homes at West Coast Green
The West Coast Green design show features products that earn "green" points for old and new buildings.
7. The Ford Model T turns 100
The Ford Model T turns 100
In 1908, Henry Ford started the automobile industry--and the country--down a whole new road with the affordable, durable Model T.
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