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Photos: Singapore's first Zero Energy Building - Nov 4, 2009
Features Follow the trail of photos as they show you how a Zero Energy Building comes about. Read story »Casio debuts world's slimmest rugged shooter - Nov 19, 2009
Crave So far, only Panasonic, Olympus, Fujifilm and Canon have tough cameras. But today, Casio joins the fray with the Exilim EX-G1. At 19.9mm thin, the company claims this to be ... Read story »Samsung Pixon12 vs. Sony Ericsson Satio - Oct 23, 2009
Features See how these two 12-megapixel camera-phones stack up in a shootout. Read story »Photos: The record-breaking steam car - Aug 19, 2009
Features We go behind-the-scenes with the British Steam Car team to have a look at their efforts to break a land speed record that has stood for more than a century. Read story »iPod nano 5G review: Jack of all trades - Sep 15, 2009
Crave When it comes to camcorders, I won't be abandoning my Flip anytime soon. But that doesn't make the nano any less attractive. The more camera-having gadgets, the merrier. The official ... Read story »Aliph's Jawbone Prime sets new bar for Bluetooth headsets - Oct 13, 2009
Crave You've probably heard of Aliph's Jawbone family of Bluetooth headsets. Since 2007, the company has been cranking out the devices with increasingly eye-catching style and quality electronics. Earlier this year, Aliph ... Read story »Charlie the robot befriends the seniors - Nov 25, 2009
Crave Posing with Charlie the robot are HealthBots team members (from left) Rebecca Stafford, Bruce MacDonald, and Elizabeth Broadbent. Add another robot to the list of helping bots for seniors. A ... Read story »Olympus Mju Tough-6010
Review In the realm of rugged point-and-shoots, Olympus' name is always one of the first to come to mind. Being an early pioneer in tough cameras, the Japanese firm has one of the world's hardiest consumer-oriented snappers on the market, the Mju Tough-8000. But if you don't dive to great depths and just...Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T90
Review Slim cameras have always had one compromise, and that is image quality. Traditionally, these shooters don't usually produce very good pictures, and most shutterbugs attribute that to the periscopic-lens structure. But with digital imaging being more advanced these days, the imaging processor takes...Intel Design Expo 2009 - Sep 22, 2009
Features From digital light plants to alternate reality gaming, six universities from the US, UK and Holland showcase their vision of "Communicating with everything everywhere" at the Intel-sponsored Design Expo in San Francisco. Read story »Photos: Popular Mechanics' 2009 Breakthrough Award winners - Oct 16, 2009
Features From wind turbines suitable for the home to bacteria-powered batteries, the magazine's 5th annual awards is chock full of innovations that could change products and technology forever. Read story »Olympus Mju 7020
Review The Olympus Mju 7020 succeeds the Mju 7000, which was announced just earlier this year. There are only a few notable upgrades, such as the 28mm wide-angle lens and addition of an HDMI port. There are also Magic Filters which emulate some of the effects found on Olympus' interchangeable lens...SITEX 2009: HDTVs - Nov 25, 2009
Features With the recent economic crunch driving HDTV sales down to bargain basement levels, the SITEX show may be the opportunity you're looking for to score yourself a brand-new flat panel at value-for-money prices. Read story »Samsung WB1000
Review The Samsung WB1000 was announced earlier this year in March, but it was not made available in most markets until recently. This shooter inherits the analog gauges first seen on the NV9, but the internals are restructured to pack in more features. Judging from the specifications, it may appear that...The future of iPhone games - Oct 12, 2009
Features New technologies and innovative uses of existing tools will enable a series of new features for one of the most popular genres of iPhone games. Read story »Jump to page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 [11] 12 13 14 15 [Next 15] ... Last »





