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Redox flow battery will be refillable

Crave This radio-controlled model car is powered by a battery that can be refilled with an electrolytic fluid. Imagine that you're driving your future electric car down the road, and it ... Read story »

3D-ready PS3 scheduled for 2011

Crave Will 3D gaming help the PS3, or is it a gimmick? Sony has a strategy for upping the quality of its content and providing an incentive for gamers to upgrade their ... Read story »

Dyson's blade-less fan

Crave Look ma, no blades. At first glance, James Dyson's latest invention looks like a powerful HD antenna or perhaps a small portal into another world. But in fact, the device, ... Read story »

A modest proposal for Mac and PC laptop fans

Crave There are a handful of topics guaranteed to get readers all ginned up and at each others' throats in the comments section of any Web site. While PS3 vs. Xbox ... Read story »
Sharp Aquos LC-40LE700M (40-inch LCD)

Sharp Aquos LC-40LE700M (40-inch LCD)

Review The Aquos LC-40LE700M is conceived by Sharp to "bridge" the huge price premium between a traditional and an LED-lit LCD TV. To achieve this feat, this 40-incher is stripped bare of all value-added features such as Integrated Digital TV (IDTV), multimedia playback, etc. In fact, what the Japanese...
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A call to prayer for Cory

Blogs Who has not heard the name Corazon Aquino? Yes, she is the former President of the Philippines who restored democracy after a 20-year rule by the then President Ferdinand Marcos. She ... Read story »
Panasonic Viera TH-P50V11 (50-inch plasma)

Panasonic Viera TH-P50V11 (50-inch plasma)

Review The Panasonic Viera TH-P50V11 is a high-end plasma TV in the company's 2009 range second only to its flagship Z-series. In fact, both lineups share many identical features, including NeoPDP energy-saving technology, THX certification and Viera Image Viewer. That said, the TH-P50V11 has a smaller...
Editors' rating  8.5
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Dell Netbook targets youngsters

Crave Dell has partnered with Nickelodeon and Whyville.net to give life to its latest version of the Mini10v. According to Dell, the kids' Netbook has been designed with safe computing, education, and ... Read story »
LG 47SL90QD (47-inch LCD)

LG 47SL90QD (47-inch LCD)

Review The sleek 47SL90QD is LG's answer to the new LED-edgelit LCD TV market and offers a few key propositions that differentiate it from the competition. Not only is this model one of the slimmest at the moment, it also comes with a borderless design to deliver a flush full-glass front. On the...
Editors' rating  8.2
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Visual effects shoot for realism in explosive Terminator Salvation

Crave Spoiler alert: This article describes some of the action sequences in the new Terminator movie. If you don't want to know details about some scenes, bookmark this article and come ... Read story »

Sneak peeks at eight emerging technologies

Features From transparent aluminum to billion-year memory chips to household pest-eating robo-furniture, these are some of latest technology trends that promise to affect our lives. Read story »

Racing games showdown: MotorStorm vs. Gran Turismo for PSP

Crave Gran Turismo PSP: Worth the hype? In case you haven't noticed, the PSP is getting its game on--or trying to, at least. With a solid software push this year and ... Read story »

Guard robot with Internet-based controls

Crave Robots may be the eventual downfall of the human race, but for now, most are either cute or useful. One that exists in both categories has spent the last week ... Read story »

Prizefight: Sony X-series Walkman vs. Cowon S9

Features We pit two of CNET's top high-end iPod alternatives against each other. Read story »

Blood-type phone charm could score you a date

Crave A bloody odd cell phone accessory--a strap that displays your blood type for all to see--is apparently quite popular in Japan. But lest you think it was invented to aid victims ... Read story »

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