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A look back at Apple's first digital camera, the QuickTake 100 - Jul 28, 2009
Crave Apple was on the cutting-edge of digital cameras in 1994. Recently Apple has been shaking up the digital imaging space. There are persistent rumors that the upcoming line of iPods, probably ... Read story »Researchers build 'flying' micro-robot - Apr 13, 2009
Crave The University of Waterloo's hovering micro-robot snaps its pincers shut. A flying micro-robot has been developed by researchers at the University of Waterloo in Ontario. A research team, led by ... Read story »The Pogo: Fancy new stylus for iPhone and iPod touch hits the market - Sep 18, 2008
Crave The US$19.99 Pogo has an ultralight aluminum body with an anodized finish and laser graphics. Most people use their fingers to operate their iPhones and iPod touches because Steve Jobs made ... Read story »CyberCar - Dec 8, 2004
Crave Fifteen European research centers have seen the future of motoring, and it is driverless. With 3,000 trial rides carried out successfully in the French town of Antibes, the CyberCar is slightly ... Read story »The video game legacy of the late Michael Jackson - Jun 26, 2009
Crave While he was probably best-known for his personal eccentricities, pet monkeys, and legal problems (and some music, too, we suppose), Michael Jackson, who died Thursday at age 50, has a small ... Read story »Steal the slideshow with Victorinox Presentation Pro - Jan 10, 2009
Crave At this year's CES, Victorinox announced the newest member of its team, the Presentation Pro. This convenient business tool is small enough to slip into your pocket or onto your keychain, ... Read story »Leyio: 16GB sharing... thing? Doohickey? Whatchamacallit? - Mar 24, 2009
Crave How to explain the Leyio? It's kind of like a USB stick--a turbocharged USB stick, with alloys and big fins and laser beams. Okay, not exactly, but it is a ... Read story »IT Show 2009: Printers - Mar 11, 2009
Features Can't decide which printer to get at IT Show? Let us help you source for the best buy. Read story »"Star Wars"-like light syringe could target cancer - Nov 26, 2008
Crave OK, the whole Star Wars thing? A little misleading. Basically, the Herald Sun is reporting on a technology that involves firing a laser beam accurate enough to puncture a hole ... Read story »Bridgestone marks F1 tires with reflective paint - Sep 19, 2008
Crave One of the most important components on a F1 racing car are the tires. They form the first, and only, point of contact with the road, and the wrong kind ... Read story »Logitech keyboard-mouse combo is pricey, but darned near perfect - Oct 23, 2008
Crave You might balk at the US$130 price tag, but this time more actually means better. The Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Pro combo puts two of our favorite products together in one ... Read story »Nissan's little robot car: Quick like a bee - Sep 30, 2008
Crave Nissan's BR23C avoids obstacles like a bee. With the admirable goal of cutting accident rates in half by 2015, Nissan released details of an accident-avoiding robot, the BR23C. This moniker somehow ... Read story »Black silicon promises 500x more sensitivity to light - Oct 13, 2008
Crave SiOnyx executives holding the black silicon wafer. Picture credit: Rick Friedman for The New York Times Previously we reported on a Japanese-developed image sensor which its engineers claim has 100x more ... Read story »Household bot makes theatrical debut - Nov 26, 2008
Crave The Wakamaru is best known as a domestic robot that can greet guests and provide information like weather forecasts. But soon, it may be signing autographs and being trailed by ... Read story »Logitech announces handful of G-Series PC gaming accessories - Jan 7, 2009
Crave Logitech announced several new member of its G-Series line of PC peripherals today. We'll tackle them one at a time, starting with the G35 Surround Sound headset. The G35 Surround Sound ... Read story »Jump to page: 1 2 3 4 5 [6] 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 [Next 15]

