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Tom and Brian celebrate CNET Live's one-year anniversary with champagne, balloons, and the show's first-ever guest, Justin Kan of justin.tv.
30 years of 'Star Wars' brings fans of all ages
What better time to have a Star Wars convention than the 30th anniversary of the original films? Fans of all ages came together in Los Angeles this week to share their passion for the movies they say changed their lives. CNET.com's Veronica Belmont was on hand at Celebration IV to talk with the fans and see how the culture has been passed on.
Focusing on camera phone features
There are a lot of great and not so great camera phones out for this holiday shopping season. CNET Editor Kent German will let you know what key features to look out for to help you parse the good from the bad.
Exclusive hands-on with Project Natal
CNET News' Ina Fried got a chance to try out Microsoft's motion-sensing video game technology and talk to some of the folks who are aiming to help Microsoft transform the Xbox 360.
CNET News.com's Editor in Chief Dan Farber and Charles Cooper discuss the tangled web that is Microsoft and Yahoo. Also, they delve deeper into the latest news and speculate what the near future might bring for each company. Could Microsoft be interested in Facebook too?
CNET Top 5: Worst 2007 predictions
Here are the predictions folks made for this year that were way, way wrong.
'Snakes on a Plane,' a test case
"Snakes on a Plane," a movie that plays on the fear of reptiles, opened on Aug. 17. CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari talked to folks attending the movie opening in San Francisco. What brought them there--typical movie hype or the clip posted on YouTube?
Top five innovations at Demo '07
From A to Z (Adobe Apollo to Zink), these five technologies caught the attention of the CNET folks attending Demo '07 in Palm Desert, Calif. An inkless printer, video e-mail and indie movies in the home: here's what Rafe Needleman and Erica Ogg found most promising.
