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Bridgestone unveils flexible e-book reader prototype

Crave When not making tires, Bridgestone is working on e-book readers so flexible they'd probably survive being driven over. They've even got a prototype ready for testing, but no plans to ... Read story »

Anatomy of a loudspeaker

Features There's little rocket science involved when it comes to sound speaker design. Here's our quick guide on the making of a solid boom box. Read story »

Stay clean with a waterproof keyboard

Crave The CleanKey keyboard. A friend of mine once spilled coffee on her computer keyboard and then took it to a sink to clean that muck off with soap and water. ... Read story »

A mobile phone's afterlife

Features What really happens when you recycle a mobile phone? We joined Nokia on a tour of the Tes-Amm recycling plant in Singapore and found gold. We're serious. Read story »

2010 Olympic medals to be made from used gadgets

Crave (Credit: Vancouver2010.com)) Medalists at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games will celebrate with circuit boards hanging from their necks. That's right. Gold, silver, and bronze medals for the upcoming ... Read story »

The shrinking game console: A history

Features Every few years video game consoles get smaller and more advanced. We track some of the more notable shrinkage in the last 20 years. Read story »

Only a geek could love this junk-metal Nike

Crave This is Dishaw's newest piece, titled "Blazer Pentium 1.0" as it's mainly composed of Intel parts. Humans have a nasty habit of producing and accumulating garbage, but Gabriel Dishaw, a ... Read story »

Behind the scenes at Samsung's TV factory: Part II

Features We peek into its closely guarded LCD panel plant for a look at the making of the company's HDTVs. Read story »

Photos: Video guitars, crafted by hand

Features Ben Lewry at Visionary Instruments in Oakland, Calif., is creating handmade instruments that combine classic guitars with new technology.  Read story »

World's first mod chip for PS3?

Crave Sony has been quite successful in deterring game piracy for its PS3 console so far. However, this may be about to change if a rumored Belzar mod chip turns out to ... Read story »

Frankencamera is open source, runs on Linux

Crave Marc Levoy, professor of Computer Science and of Electrical Engineering, said: "The premise of the project is to build a camera that is open source." On his right is graduate student ... Read story »

Just hit "Print" and snap away

Crave If you're really tight on budget but still want to take pictures, why not download and print your own camera? We kid you not. Picture agency Corbis has released these funky-looking ... Read story »
Apple iPod nano (16GB; fourth generation)

Apple iPod nano (16GB; fourth generation)

Review The fourth-generation iPod nano is easy on the eyes and the wallet, and you can't beat its hardware and user interface design.
Editors' rating  8.5
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Users' rating  8.7
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Cracking open Apple's iPod touch

Features TechRepublic tinkers with the second-generation iPod touch and finds the device is all it's cracked up to be. Read story »

Nokia: Made in China but not China-made

Features With so many cheap China knockoffs available, is the premium for branded phones like Nokia still justified? CNET Asia had a peek behind the scenes of its Beijing Campus.  Read story »

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