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What is an ornithopter?

Blogs Unlike a traditional helicopter that uses a set of spinning blades for lift and steering control, an ornithopter mimics the flight of a bird simply by flapping its wings. While normally ... Read story »

TATAS GO NANO WAY WITH LOW-CAST APARTMENTS

Blogs TATAS GO NANO WAY WITH LOW-CAST APARTMENTS After The affordable car Nano and no-frills hotel chain Ginger, it is now time for low-cost homes starting at under Rs. 41akh from the House ... Read story »

Can you burn yourself with the iPhone 3GS?

Crave That's yours truly on the right, Nick "Why am I wearing shorts?" Hide on the left. And at least in our tests, we can conclude that the overheating may be confined ... Read story »
Lenovo IdeaPad S12 (Intel Atom N270 Processor 1.6GHz, 1GB RAM)

Lenovo IdeaPad S12 (Intel Atom N270 Processor 1.6GHz, 1GB RAM)

Review When we first heard Lenovo had an IdeaPad S12 on its way, we were expecting the long-anticipated Nvidia Ion-packing version, which will include graphics power decent enough to accomplish HD video and even some demanding gaming. Instead, we got a configuration that includes an Intel Atom N270...

Here comes the nanoneedle--can you see it?

Crave Structure of a cell. I just can't wrap my head around this development--not because it's so big, but because it's so tiny. Researchers at the University of Illinois have developed ... Read story »

TALCS' license to shoot accessory

Crave If you found the photogun too much of a toy, here's a more serious option. There's no pricing or availability information about this excellent hobbyist-made camera accessory, but I believe there's ... Read story »

OLED chair lights up when you rock

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 »
JVC Marshmallow HA-FX33A

JVC Marshmallow HA-FX33A

Review Are cheap products good? We test the budget-oriented JVC Marshmallows to see if it offers the goods for less than US$35.

HP's new accelerometer changes how people interact with the environment

Crave A 3D rendering of an accelerometer. You've probably heard of or even owned a computer that automatically turns off its hard drive when it senses shock or heavy vibrations. That is ... Read story »

How Nintendo can fend off Apple's gaming challenge

Blogs Way back in March, I wrote a post on here entitled On a collision course: iPhone vs Nintendo DSi. Since then a lot has happened. Most notably, back in September we ... Read story »

Does the iHome iP1 perform as good as it looks?

Crave We don't associate the iHome brand with "premium" audio and cutting-edge design, but the folks there are giving it their best shot with the 100-watt iP1, which has a new ... Read story »

First take: iTunes 9

Features We had a go at the new iTunes to find if the cool new feature enhancements make navigation and syncing to iPods and iPhones easier. Read story »

How to make video playlists in iTunes

Features For all you video junkies out there, we've made a guide for all the ins and outs of making video playlists in iTunes for the iPod and iPhone. Read story »

Motorola's comeback attempt rests on software

Features Motorola appears to have finally gotten serious about modern phone software, building a communications hub called Motoblur to run atop Android. Is it too late? Read story »

Samsung picks Via Nano CPU for its NC20 Netbook

Crave The new Samsung NC20 Netbook. Samsung Electronics is adopting the Nano processor from Via Technologies for its NC20 Netbook. The NC20 is set to be Samsung's successor to the NC10, ... Read story »

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