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Review: Ultrathin TV boasts stunning design

When Hitachi first announced the U.S. availability of its superslim monitors at CES last January, they were the slimmest flat-panel LCDs yet at 1.5 inches thick.

Review: Camera offers great picture quality, frustrating design

Every so often a camera comes along that gets (and deserves) high marks, but which I don't necessarily like as much as the rating would suggest. The latest object of such ambivalence is the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1.

Review: 80GB PlayStation 3 a superb gaming console

There's general agreement that Sony stumbled out of the gate with the PlayStation 3.

Review: redesigned MacBook a winner

With the new 13-inch MacBook looking and feeling more like the more expensive 15-inch MacBook Pro line than ever, it's harder to tell the difference between the two laptops.

Review: Navigation device affordable but sluggish

We've reviewed several of Navigon's portable navigation devices, and it always seems to be the same story: great features, affordable price, but always coming up short in performance.

Camera has great photo quality, but should be faster

Panasonic's Lumix DMC-G1 offers interchangeable lenses, Nikon's Coolpix P6000 provides GPS--the feature sets on enthusiast compact cameras are all over the place these days.

Review: Good picture quality makes Sharp's HDTV a solid value

In November, Energy Star will update its certification for televisions with a new standard, version 3.0, that for the first time takes into account actual power used when the TV is turned on.

Review: Sony MP3 player boasts great sound, cool extras

Sony has come a long way since the release of the NW-MS11 Network Walkman.

Companies recall 100,000 laptop battery packs

Computer makers are recalling 100,000 laptop battery packs made by Sony Corp. after 40 reports of overheating, according to a U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission notice Thursday.

Review: ThinkPad X301 still good for frequent fliers

The ThinkPad X301 boasts the same 13.3-inch display, 3.3-pound weight, and 0.7-inch thickness as its predecessor, the ThinkPad X300.

Review: Ultrathin TV boasts stunning design

When Hitachi first announced the U.S. availability of its superslim monitors at CES last January, they were the slimmest flat-panel LCDs yet at 1.5 inches thick.

Review: Camera offers great picture quality, frustrating design

Every so often a camera comes along that gets (and deserves) high marks, but which I don't necessarily like as much as the rating would suggest. The latest object of such ambivalence is the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1.

Review: 80GB PlayStation 3 a superb gaming console

There's general agreement that Sony stumbled out of the gate with the PlayStation 3.

Review: redesigned MacBook a winner

With the new 13-inch MacBook looking and feeling more like the more expensive 15-inch MacBook Pro line than ever, it's harder to tell the difference between the two laptops.

Review: Navigation device affordable but sluggish

We've reviewed several of Navigon's portable navigation devices, and it always seems to be the same story: great features, affordable price, but always coming up short in performance.

Camera has great photo quality, but should be faster

Panasonic's Lumix DMC-G1 offers interchangeable lenses, Nikon's Coolpix P6000 provides GPS--the feature sets on enthusiast compact cameras are all over the place these days.

Review: Good picture quality makes Sharp's HDTV a solid value

In November, Energy Star will update its certification for televisions with a new standard, version 3.0, that for the first time takes into account actual power used when the TV is turned on.

Review: Sony MP3 player boasts great sound, cool extras

Sony has come a long way since the release of the NW-MS11 Network Walkman.

Companies recall 100,000 laptop battery packs

Computer makers are recalling 100,000 laptop battery packs made by Sony Corp. after 40 reports of overheating, according to a U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission notice Thursday.

Review: ThinkPad X301 still good for frequent fliers

The ThinkPad X301 boasts the same 13.3-inch display, 3.3-pound weight, and 0.7-inch thickness as its predecessor, the ThinkPad X300.

Review: Google's HTC Dream phone -- That's it?

It's been a little more than a year since Google Android was announced and rumors of a little device called the HTC Dream started to leak onto the Web.

Video game review: Disney's 'Pure' finds good balance

Racing games that add stunts into the mix often thrive on one aspect while letting the other fall into a secondary role.

Woman arrested for killing virtual reality husband

A 43-year-old Japanese woman whose sudden divorce in a virtual game world made her so angry that she killed her online husband's digital persona has been arrested on suspicion of hacking, police said Thursday.

HP's Slimline desktop is a cheap, compact PC

Similar to the New York Yankees, who missed the playoffs this year after 13 straight October campaigns, the HP Pavilion Slimline s3500f snaps the Slimline's run of four consecutive Editors' Choice awards.

Newest 'Guitar Hero' lets you create music

It has fed the dreams of millions of air guitarists, headbangers and rocker wannabes. It has exposed a new generation of fans to classic rock and metal while helping the slumping record industry boost sales.

Canon camera bulky and slow but a good value

In general, it's best not to expect too much from a budget camera: the 8-megapixel Canon PowerShot A580 exemplifies this philosophy.

Sony game delayed over Quran gaffe

The release of one of the most hotly awaited computer games in the past year has been delayed over concerns some of the background music may offend Muslims.

Feature film premieres for free on YouTube

Is there room among the pratfalls and bedroom tirades of YouTube for an experimental, full-length film?

Huge plasma TV offers THX color quality

At CNET when we review one size DTV in the same series we often don't review another, but we're making an exception in the case of the LG 60PG60.

Authorities shut down huge spam e-mail ring

E-mail inboxes may be clogged with a little less spam -- at least for a while.

How your laptop will just keep getting faster

Since the invention of the transistor, silicon semiconductors have been king. But now silicon-based transistors are nearing the limit of their potential. Excess heat and manufacturing hurdles are impeding the development of ever-faster and smaller processors.

Joost, YouTube lead new era of online TV

Forget about the boob tube. Places to watch TV on the Internet are proliferating, from NBC Universal and News Corp.'s Hulu to Joost -- a site that plans to relaunch Tuesday to make it a more interactive experience.

Software can hold drivers' cell-phone calls

When David Teater's 12-year-old son, Joe, was killed in 2004 by a driver who was talking on a cell phone, he tried to cut back on his own habit of driving and talking. It turned out to be very difficult.

Earphones offer good sound, bad fit

Purists might not like it, but mobile phones and MP3 players are converging at a record pace.

Review: Illuminated keyboard is comfortable, sexy

The Logitech Illuminated Keyboard is about as simple as it gets, so you get no built-in USB ports, scroll dials, or any of the other features in more expensive devices such as the Logitech G15.

Review: Zune music player catching up to iPod

Slowly but surely, Microsoft's Zune is staking its claim as a legitimate alternative to Apple's iPod line of MP3 players.

Apple frees iPhone software makers from secrecy pledge

Apple Inc. will no longer force iPhone software developers to sign a nondisclosure agreement that many had said was hampering their ability to work.

Review: Apple's new Nano is its best yet

Apple's fourth-generation iPod Nano returns to the original long, light, and slender formula that put the series on the map.

These headphones are comfy, block outside noise

Unlike the Ultrasone HFI-2200s, which allow sound to be projected from the actual ear cups, the Ultrasone HFI-580s are a "closed-back" pair of headphones, so they hush outside noise, which prevents the headphone's sound from being heard by other people around you.

Study: More employees checking work e-mail in off hours

Joe Soto, general manager of an advertising firm in Philadelphia, has a complicated relationship with his BlackBerry e-mail phone.

Nokia GPS device gives good directions but still lags behind

First announced at SEMA 2007, the Nokia 500 Auto Navigation system is finally hitting the streets.

Google phone prepares for October debut

The first phone that harnesses Google Inc.'s ambition to make the Internet easy to use on the go was revealed Tuesday, and it looks a lot like an iPhone.

Users protest, defend Facebook face-lift

Anytime you tinker with something that millions of people use daily, you're going to upset some folks. Remember those redesigned $20 bills a decade ago -- the ones people said looked like Monopoly money?

OutCast offers top-notch wireless sound

Soundcast Systems focuses its efforts on a very limited line of wireless audio products and it shows: the company consistently earns praise for its top-notch wireless sound quality.

Comparing the new Zune, iPod players

The Zune has a long way to go to become a threat to the iPod. But it is getting closer.

Who gives better answers, people or computers? Ask ChaCha

You're in a bar with a group of friends when an argument breaks out about Neil Diamond's age. Your friend is positive that he's, like, a hundred. You know he can't be more than 70. With no Internet access, how do you find out how old the balladeer is?

Printer makes great photos but can't run wirelessly

The Canon CP770 is exactly the same printer as the CP760, with one distinction: the CP770 adds a bucket that fits underneath the printer for convenient storage of paper and ink, in addition to a built-in handle for carrying the printer on the run.

The next showcase for new music? YouTube

When Ludacris' manager wanted to create buzz for his client's upcoming CD, he went directly to YouTube.com. But instead of releasing a flashy video for Ludacris' song "Let's Stay Together," Chaka Zulu just uploaded the track directly to the site with a just picture of the rapper as accompaniment.

Survey: 97 percent of American youth play video games

Katherine Graden doesn't really like shoot-'em-up video games. She prefers games on her Wii system that test her fitness and agility -- the ones her guy friends tease are her "sissy games."

Ultrasone headphones are comfy, sound great

The Ultrasone HFI-2200 headphones have a dark brown outer casing, while the earpads are colored with a golden-brown, velvet-covered cushion. At the top of the headband is another cushion that matches the same color combination.

Apple updates its iPhone software

Apple Inc. updated the software that runs its iPhones on Friday in hopes of decreasing dropped calls, improving battery life and cutting the time it takes to synchronize the device with a computer.

High-tech labels keep wine tasting right

Sultry weather can be hard on any traveler, and for wine it can be disastrous.

Sony laptop a solid, if unspectacular, choice for school

With its 14-inch display, the Sony Vaio CR510 sits right in the middle of Sony's laptop lineup, which runs from the 11-inch Vaio TZ to the 17-inch Vaio AR line. We happen to believe that a 14-inch laptop resides in the sweet spot, offering the optimal balance between usability and portable for the majority of users.

Review: 'Spore' can't live up to EA hype

Will Wright is one of just a handful of celebrities in the world of computer game design. Like his contemporaries Shigeru Miyamoto (the Mario series) and Sid Meier ("Civilization"), he has a level of prestige similar to, say, Steven Spielberg or Martin Scorsese in Hollywood.

New HP printer an upgrade over last year's model

The $150 HP Photosmart A636 is a slight upgrade to last year's A626, with a few minor software differences. The A636 retains the same body shape and design but adds additional photo customization and editing capabilities.

CIA, FBI push 'Facebook for spies'

When you see people at the office using such Internet sites as Facebook and MySpace, you might suspect those workers are slacking off.

Nikon D3 reaches new imaging heights

For years, Nikon users had been asking their favored camera maker for a dSLR with a full-frame sensor (the same size as a 35mm frame of film).

New music site rewards fans for buying songs

Being a trendsetter can be pricey. As any fashionista or gadget hound knows, the latest frocks and tech toys don't pay for themselves.

Review: Google's Chrome needs more polish

Google Inc.'s new Web browser, called Chrome, does much of what a browser needs to do these days: It presents a sleek appearance, groups pages into easy-to-manage "tabs" and offers several ways for people to control their Internet privacy settings.

Heavy-duty clock radio lacks some key features

One of our favorite tabletop radios in recent years was the Boston Acoustics Recepter, which combined straightforward design with great sound. Flash forward a few years, and the Recepter's replacement is finally here.

HP laptop is heavy but packs great battery life

Its shape and feature set will be familiar to anyone who's seen other Pavilion dv6000 series laptops, but the Special Edition HP Pavilion dv6985se stands out for two reasons.

'Spore' creator ready for game's debut

Will Wright is not offended by the explicit monsters some folks have created using his evolution simulator, no matter which private parts they may resemble. In fact, Wright said he's been impressed with the indecent beasts spawned by a slimmed-down edition of "Spore," his much-anticipated but difficult-to-describe game.

Gadget review: Bluetooth headset is slim, easy to use

Now that stereo Bluetooth has become a common feature in a lot of music phones, it's no surprise that stereo Bluetooth headsets have become quite popular as well.

'Tongue computing' could help disabled

The tireless tongue already controls taste and speech, helps kiss and swallow and fights germs. Now scientists hope to add one more ability to the mouthy muscle, and turn it into a computer control pad.

Web site stitches digital photos into panoramas

Digital cameras have liberated awe-struck travelers and proud parents from worrying about the price of film processing.

Panasonic TV delivers impressive picture

Coming from a company known more for its plasma HDTVs, the Panasonic TC-32LX85 is a pleasant surprise in the 32-inch LCD category.

Seven online-security blunders to avoid

By now most personal-computer users know not to post their Social Security numbers on the Internet or respond to Nigerian e-mails seeking help with suspicious bank-account transfers.

Coming soon: 'wallet phones' from Japan

Japan will start an aggressive push to market abroad its mobile technology, especially the nation's popular "wallet phone," a government official said Tuesday.

Video games help kids learn, experts say

Parents, don't put away those video games just yet -- today's gamer may be tomorrow's top surgeon.

Wireless digital-music system offers great sound but no iTunes

Sonos has been around since 2005, when the small company introduced its first multiroom digital music system to glowing reviews (including a CNET.com Editors' Choice Award).

U.S. lags in offering cell phone TV

Picture whipping out your cell phone and catching up with "Lost" or "Jeopardy," or watching the local 11 o'clock news, all for free.

Gateway GT5692 is dependable desktop

The $550 Gateway GT5692 is part a new batch of recently released midrange desktop PCs. This particular configuration has an AMD Phenom X3 8450 triple-core processor, 4GB of memory, HDMI-out, and 64-bit Windows Vista.

Electric bikes provide greener commute

When Honora Wolfe and her husband moved to the outskirts of Boulder, Colorado, she wanted an environmentally friendly way to commute to her job as a bookshop owner in the city.

Converting gas-powered cars to electric

Larry Horsley loves that he doesn't buy much gas, even though he drives his '95 Chevy S-10 back and forth to work each day.

Sony Blu-ray player is solid but no PS3

Sony has been the public face of Blu-ray since the format's inception, and while most of the focus during the bitter Blu-ray vs. HD DVD format war was on the company's PlayStation 3, Sony has been making stand-alone Blu-ray players from the start, beginning with the $1,000 BDP-S1.

Review: 'Madden NFL 09' is a must-buy

When Electronic Arts announced the retired Brett Favre as its 20th anniversary cover boy, it looked like the notorious "Madden" curse -- which had mangled the careers of Michael Vick, Donovan McNabb and Shaun Alexander -- was finally broken.

Row over brain surgery pics on Facebook

A nurse at a hospital in Stockholm could lose her job after posting pictures of operations on the social networking site Facebook.

What to know before buying your kid a cell phone

He was gone. Kristi and Claudio Lai turned around for just one minute and their son had disappeared at Sea World.

'Star Trek' online game ready to engage

"Star Trek Online" is finally going warp speed ahead.

'Fun little' Bluetooth headset has tiny controls

When the Jabra BT160 came out last year, we praised it for being one of the first Bluetooth headsets to come with interchangeable cover designs.

Jets' Favre to remain Packer on 'Madden NFL 09' cover

Don't judge Brett Favre in "Madden NFL 09" by his cover.

Gamers ponder absence of 'Dark Knight'

It's a puzzle worthy of The Riddler: Why is there no video game based on "The Dark Knight"?

Samsung's Instinct is competition for iPhone

Over the last year, the collective response from most cell phone manufacturers to the iPhone has been rather muted. But now Samsung is trying a different tactic.

Social networking site goes to the dogs

Cici confesses on her Web page that she likes to greet everyone by licking their feet. Dolce admits to being a mamma's boy. And Jake and Tycho posted a video that chronicles their adventures of rolling around on their backs.

Sleek Gateway laptop a fine value

Most budget-friendly midsize laptops feature 15.4-inch screens that, while good for watching movies, can be a burden to schlep around campus.

New Canon PowerShot tops itself

The Canon PowerShot SD750 is one of the most popular cameras on CNET, so how do you top it? Well, with a couple of the standard enhancements, for one.

'Smart shoe' could prevent elderly falls

Scientists working to help astronauts regain balance after extended flights in zero gravity say they've found a way to use the research to help elderly people avoid catastrophic falls.

Inventor unveils $100,000 jet pack

This isn't how a jet pack is supposed to look, is it?

iPhone-ready clock radio offers few other new features

You could be forgiven for confusing one iHome iPod speaker product with another -- at last count, there were nine current models, and that doesn't include the five that are just different colored housings or the sole Zune product.

Speakerphone slim, easy to use

As Jabra is one of the world's most well-known Bluetooth headset manufacturers, it only made sense that the company would leap headfirst into the world of Bluetooth speakerphones.

Going for a bike ride? Check the Web first

With the old gas-guzzler in the garage, you've got your bicycle ready and your sneakers laced up. Now all you need is a map of the quickest, safest routes for riding around town. Well, not so fast.

Review: Pass on football game for Wii

If the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of "NCAA Football 09" are the starting seniors, then Wii owners might feel like redshirt freshmen with EA Sports' first college football game for Nintendo's popular gaming console.

China: World's biggest Web population

China says its fast-growing population of Internet users has surpassed the United States to become the world's biggest, with 253 million people on-line at the end of June.

Radius earbuds a good option for bass addicts

Colorful earbuds have become increasingly popular with headphone manufacturers, possibly because of consumer demand for something a bit more stylish than plain white or black.

Utilities: Grid can handle influx of electric cars

Which draws more juice from the electric grid, a big-screen plasma television or recharging a plug-in hybrid car?

Speakerphone has great call quality

Not everyone needs a Bluetooth headset for hands-free chatting while in the car. If you prefer to keep your ears unplugged, a Bluetooth speakerphone might be a better option.

Rivals embracing wireless hi-def video

Sony, Samsung and other consumer-electronics heavyweights are uniting to support a technology that could send high-definition video signals wirelessly from a single set-top box to screens around the home.

New service helps callers avoid awkward cell-phone moments

The old song had it right: Breaking up is hard to do. But a free new phone service called Slydial might make it easier to get through that and other awkward moments -- without actually having to talk to anyone.

MySpace to join rivals in sharing log-ins

The online hangout MySpace took another step Tuesday in cooperating with rival Internet services, joining a coalition that allows people to use the same accounts and passwords across the Web.

This Dell is a solid midsize laptop

As middle-of-the-road as a laptop gets, Dell's Inspiron 1525 is an excellent go-to choice for basic computing, especially if you take the time to configure a system to your needs via Dell's online configurator.

Unlike McCain, many seniors surf the Web

If Sen. John McCain is really serious about becoming a Web-savvy citizen, perhaps Kathryn Robinson can help.

E3 brings more sequels, upgrades

One word sums up the announcements made by the Big Three gaming companies at the E3 this week: more.

Headset's sleek design doesn't compromise comfort

Though Samsung has been churning out affordable headsets lately, most of them have pretty run-of-the-mill features and so-so performance levels.

Frogger, anyone? Old-school gamers revel in nostalgia

It was the ultimate 30th birthday present for Rob O'Hara. His wife joined forces with friends and family in 2003 to bring a dream of his to life in the Yukon, Oklahoma, couple's backyard.

New Star Wars release has appeal for gamers, movie fans

Consider it "Star Wars III and a Half" -- complete with a pivotal plot twist.

Sony to offer PlayStation movie downloads

Sony is raising the curtain on a PlayStation 3 movie download service.

Review: iPhone 3G lives up to the hype

Just over a year after Apple birthed the first iPhone, the long-awaited, next-generation iPhone 3G has arrived bearing a mildly tweaked design and a load of new features.

TomTom GPS device a savvy navigator

When it comes to in-car GPS, TomTom has always been of the philosophy that its products should be about navigation first.

Apple: 1 million new iPhones sold

Apple Inc. said Monday it has sold 1 million iPhones in the three days following the release of the latest model on Friday.

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