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TV-B-Gone in a flashlight - Oct 14, 2009
Crave Anyone still remember the distasteful Gizmodo prank during last year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas? Now, Someone has incorporated the infamous TV-B-Gone kit into a flashlight so it can ... Read story »Custom PS3 Slim in fruity colors - Sep 16, 2009
Crave Interested in giving your PS3 Slim a fresh coat of paint? How about a unit in fruity hues? US-based ColorWare is offering the sleek Sony console in 46 solid, metallic ... Read story »Can Malaysians adopt a strict trash policy? - Oct 20, 2009
Blogs A few years ago, the Government of Malaysia wanted to build an incinerator--a large, technologically advanced furnace--to burn our refuse. However, the residents protested as they didn't want an incinerator in ... Read story »Turn your compact into a helmet cam - Sep 22, 2009
Crave I really like Photojojo, and its new collection of photography projects and DIY ideas for cameras is definitely worth checking out, but I don't know that I feel the same ... Read story »Taking a look at the Asus Eee Keyboard - Oct 8, 2009
Blogs The other day, I was at a friend's birthday celebration. It was a festive gathering of fellow tech industry folks based here in Taipei. The drinks were flowing and all was ... Read story »OLED chair lights up when you rock - Oct 24, 2009
Crave A rocking chair with an integrated OLED lamp would in and of itself be cool enough to feature here on Crave, but the Murakami Chair is different. The power to ... Read story »Who is ultimately responsible for the planet? - Oct 30, 2009
Blogs The other day, I went for a talk about changing world views. I learned that in the past, people did not consider it to be the Government's responsibility to provide welfare ... Read story »My farewell post - Oct 23, 2009
Blogs I have been blogging here at CNET Asia since August 2006 (how fast time passes!). Thanks to our lovely managing editor Juniper Foo for this oppportunity. At that time, I replaced ... Read story »Visualizing earthquake data - Aug 28, 2009
Blogs Before moving to Japan, I had never experienced an earthquake. But over the last few months I've felt Tokyo shift under my feet more times than I'd care to count. At ... Read story »Evident eco-consciousness in China than in Malaysia - Nov 3, 2009
Blogs Continuing geek observations in Shanghai... Remember the days when China was famous for having hordes of bicycles on its streets? Possibly a sea of practical, standard-issue black bicycles as transport for the people? ... Read story »The end of a Dynasty - Sep 5, 2009
Blogs It is with a bit of sentiment that I announce this as my last post on CNET Asia, brining an end to the near year-long reign of the Tech Dynasty. When ... Read story »20 iPods in a dock - Aug 5, 2009
Crave Maybe you should stop breeding now. Ever wanted to sync up to 20 iPods and iPhones at the same time? Me neither, but that hasn't stopped the ambitious crew over ... Read story »China, the world's factory--a photo tour - Aug 5, 2009
Blogs It's been a silent couple of weeks around the Tech Dynasty and for that I apologize. I headed off on vacation and spent two weeks desperately trying to pretend computers had ... Read story »Canon Pixma MX868
Review Take the minimalist design of the Canon Pixma MX338, add the functionality of the Canon Pixma MX7600, finish it off with built-in Wi-Fi and you've got the Canon Pixma MX868. It's the only printer in the series that offers wireless while still maintaining all the features you need to print, scan,...Apple iPod classic (160GB; third generation)
Review Can the third-generation iPod classic stay attractive with the dwindling popularity of high-capacity hard drive-based MP3 players? We find out.Jump to page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 [Next 15] ... Last »



