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Friday, February 13, 2009

The Week in Photos: Gadgets to Kindle your Valentine

Valentine's Day is a time to celebrate that which we have loved, and that which disappointed our romantic illusions.
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This week's top photo galleries
1. Gadgets that broke our hearts
Gadgets that broke our hearts
Valentine's Day is a time to celebrate that which we have loved, and that which disappointed our romantic illusions.
2. Amazon Kindle 2 debuts in New York City
Amazon Kindle 2 debuts in New York City
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos unveils the Kindle 2 at New York's Morgan Library. Available February 24, the new model boasts a superslim design and improved display.
3. Compact cameras race ahead of the pack
Compact cameras race ahead of the pack
Manufacturers have begun adding high-end features to some cameras to stand out from the crowd of compact models.
4. Inside the Palo Alto Research Center
Inside the Palo Alto Research Center
A tour through the halls and labs of this center of research and development where laser printing and Ethernet networking got their start.
5. Scenes from New York Comic Con 2009
Scenes from New York Comic Con 2009
CNET's Dan Ackerman and Libe Goad braved the nerdy waters of the New York Comic Con, held at New York's Jacob Javitz convention center, to bring you this geektastic photo gallery.
6. The 8 most underrated videogame characters ever
The 8 most underrated videogame characters ever
We've rewarded eight of the most underrated and under-appreciated characters we've ever seen, with the recognition they've missed--in some cases for decades.
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