Archive for the ‘Crave’ Category
CNET offers the 20 cell phones in the United States with the lowest specific absorption rates.
Originally posted at Dialed In
New head-up display tech from GM uses lasers to point out obstacles on windshield.
Originally posted at The Car Tech blog
This week on preGAME, hosts Jeff Bakalar and Mark Licea take a sneak peek at the action-thriller Metro 2033! Join us as we play it live on the show and talk to the game’s executive producer, Luis Gigliotti live in the studio. We chat with Luis about how the title made the jump from novel to video game and how the PC version was built in 3D from the ground up.
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Those looking for an easy way to turn their game console into a media center might want to take a long look at the Pogoplug.
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K’s Japan is selling an electric guitar that would make Pete Townshend proud. The Smash guitar is designed to be destroyed with “a beautiful smashing sound.”
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The Q1 UMPC failed, but Samsung is giving a slate-like PC another try.
Originally posted at Circuit Breaker
CNET readers have their favorite smartphones and then they have their least favorite. Here are 10 models that didn’t quite cut the muster.
Originally posted at Dialed In
Too busy pulling together your Na’vi wardrobe to keep up with Crave this week? Here’s what you missed while you were putting on your blue mask.
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Toshiba shows off a two-wheeled autonomous robot than can roll over ramps and balance a tray of food. Wheelie might make a decent waiter.
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Lumos, known for its X-Loupe portable microscope camera, has unveiled an attachment for the Canon PowerShot G11 that enables close-up shots.
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