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From CES 2007: Marcus Henderson, guitarist for the band Drist and responsible for the majority of the guitar heard on the new Guitar Hero II, talks with CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari about the game's new release on Xbox 360. See a demo of the game and learn how it's played.
Band jams on hacked 'Guitar Hero' controllers
Using their expertise in audio software, the Guitar Zeros have manipulated Guitar Hero controllers to play synthesized sounds, and they're ready to play at a venue near you. Hear how they did it and watch them perform.
Band jams on hacked 'Guitar Hero' controllers
Using their expertise in audio software, the Guitar Zeros have manipulated Guitar Hero controllers to play synthesized sounds, and they're ready to play at a venue near you. Hear how they did it and watch them perform.
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.
In this week's CNET Live, Tom Merritt and guest host Brian Tong hold the first-ever iPhone nose-dial challenge; plus your calls and more!
Wikimedia Foundation Defends Wales
During her guest appearance on CNET Live, Sue Gardner, executive director of the Wikimedia Foundation, defended Wikipedia co-creator Jimmy Wales. He's under fire for allegedly misusing foundation funds.
Watch the debut of our newest show, CNET Live! Every Thursday Tom Merritt and Brian Cooley take your calls and interview interesting guests. This week Tom spoke with Justin Kan star of justin.tv, who's been wearing a live wireless webcam on his head for n
Today, the last Friday of July is SysAdmin day and we appreciate them even more because they came through during the live show and got us back on line. We also talk about David Pogue's new movement to 'take back the beep.' And we need to watch out for Pandas. Listen and you'll find out why. Special Guests: The hosts of Hak5.
Catch the latest news and the hottest trends in cell phones, as CNET reports live from the 2007 CTIA show in Orlando.
During the September 27, 2007 CNET Live show, audience members competed in a GPS contest.
