CNET Live May 31, 2007 Video
Related Videos
MIT grad student has them climbing the walls
MIT graduate student Nathan Ball has won a prize for his invention called Atlas Powered Rope Ascender. CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos describes how it works.
Gates on Apple's 'huge disadvantage'
From CES 2007: Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates speaks with CNET News.com's Ina Fried about why Microsoft's recent moves will trump Apple in the digital living room.
Home theater gifts for grads and dads
Take a peek at some of our preferred audio and video tech picks.
GPS navigation gadgets for grads and dads
Find your way to the best GPS system in your price range.
CNET Top 5: Most-wanted gadgets
As of the end of 2007, these are the gadgets CNET readers desire most.
Gates on how XP changed computing
From CES 2007: CNET News.com's Ina Fried speaks with Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates on how he saw Windows XP change computing.\r\n
Mailbag: Apple fanboys attack!
Our Steve Jobs vs. Bill Gates Prizefight really stirred up the pot. The pot of crazy Apple fanboys, that is.
At CES 2007, we take a look at the OQO model 02. This compact gadget is meant to replace your laptop.
Charlie Rose talks with Bill Gates.
Chairman Bill Gates says Microsoft has been building up to the move for years. And he praises CEO Steve Ballmer's leadership as he orchestrates the handoff of the corporation he co-founded.
