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Firing up the British Steam Car

Features The goal for this sleek and modern-day automotive design: Break the land speed record set by a Stanley Steamer in 1906. Read story »
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10 Worst Web glitches of 2008 (so far)

Crave We have been reminded several times lately that Web 2.0 is in no way a synonym for "reliable". Major services have crashed. Big product launches have fizzled. Users have raised their ... Read story »

Live blog: WWDC 2009 keynote

Features Join us in San Francisco as we blog live from the Apple WWDC keynote address with up-to-the-minute updates on the latest announcements from the Cupertino firm. Read story »

BlackBerry has US$250,000 for your app ideas

Crave So you have a great idea for a BlackBerry application, but like the rest of us in the poor old U. S. of A., you have no money to develop it. ... Read story »

New Sony LCD TV: thinner than ever

Crave At CES last January we told you "thin is in" in reference to flat-panel HDTVs this year, and Sony, despite neglecting to announce its own thin LCD back then, is never ... Read story »

Australia more gadget-obsessed than US or Japan?

Crave The New York Times has a cool visualization chart on its site Wednesday showing how the world population spends its discretionary income. Per capita spending by country on electronics. It highlights ... Read story »

Toshiba projector tells you what to do

Crave Personally, I like strong and silent types when it comes to gadgets, but if you're attracted to chatty electronics, you might want to listen up. Toshiba has introduced what is ... Read story »

Sharp's Aquos HDTV goes Blu

Crave Here's the deal: The upcoming Sharp BD-series HDTVs will be the world's first LCD TVs with onboard Blu-ray/DVD/CD playback. This will be delivered via a slot-in disc player, though details ... Read story »

Samsung's Papyrus e-book reader nears launch

Crave Samsung's upcoming e-book reader, the Papyrus, had its debut at CES in January, but the stylish looking device is now making the rounds in Europe with some new details in ... Read story »

IEA: World's energy use is "patently unsustainable"

Crave The International Energy Agency raised the alarm Wednesday with the release of its annual report, emphasizing that a revolution in the energy business is required to maintain economic growth and stabilize ... Read story »

Some online privacy horror stories to keep you Net geeks awake at night

Blogs With the advent of social media and the ability to connect to thousands upon thousands of people we don't really know, it becomes inevitable that people we'd rather not have any ... Read story »

Windows 7 world tour wallpapers

Features Thanks to Windows 7, there will always be some corner of your desktop that is forever England. Or Canada, or the Outback, or an African elephant, because localized wallpapers are included in the newest iteration of Microsoft's operating system. Read story »

The evolution of the Netbook

Crave It's getting harder to tell the difference between a Netbook and a notebook. Except when you look at the bottom line of the companies making them. Though initially thought of as ... Read story »

Asus lineup at CeBIT 2009

Features Asus swamped the showfloors in CeBIT 2009 with a new range of notebooks and Nettops.  Read story »

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