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CNET UK's Space Bubble: Episode 3
In this week's show, Chris Stevens from CNET UK looks at rights for robots, reviews the history of beat-them-up video games, and shows you why the Motorola F3 should be cast into the depths of outer space.
Crave U.K. meets Asimo at CES 2007
At CES 2007, Chris Stevens from our CNET U.K. Crave team meets Asimo, a fully mobile, human-like robot made of plastic and metal.
Space Bubble Episode 7: Is anything really scratch-proof?
Greetings space children! In this week's episode of Space Bubble, the world-famous Rory Reid pioneers the sport of Monitor Punch and attacks a 'scratch-proof' monitor with 110 percent of his punching power.
Space Bubble: Episode 4: Fear of tech
This week in Space Bubble, we investigate the instinctive human fear of technological change, take a look at the history of racing videogames, and blow a high-def video player into a million plastic shards...
'Bubble' breaks Hollywood rules
The cinema-verite movie "Bubble" hits theaters Jan. 27, and the DVD version comes out just four days later. This is not the usual way Hollywood handles film releases. Still, two dozen indie films will have simultaneous theater and DVD debuts in 2006. "Bubble," directed by Steven Soderbergh, was bankrolled by Internet notables Mark Cuban and Todd Wagner. Here is its promotional trailer.
Space Bubble Episode 5: Is Facebook for psychos?
While drugs are frowned on because they isolate the addict from society, Facebook is frowned on because it makes its victims do very little else except socialize. But what does the Bubble Boy make of it all?
Steven, a law student in San Francisco, shows CNET News.com how he turned his Xbox into a multimedia center. By installing a "mod chip" in the game console, he can watch movies and other videos he downloaded off the Internet--on his television set.
CNET News.com does not endorse the use of mod chips. Modifying your Xbox will void the warranty and prevent you from accessing Microsoft online services.
'Maxim' hot list heats up the Web, Amazon's new music plans, band in a bubble, a search smorgasbord, and making it sound like you're working hard.
Drinking water in space, floating food, air swimming and other space adventures. On June 7 in San Francisco, Dr. Greg Olsen tells the SID conference about his life in the International Space Station.
Space Bubble Episode 6: Is the iPhone the new Newton?
With only a few days to go before the iPhone launches, the Bubble Boy wonders if the gadget is actually just a new incarnation of Apple's ancient Newton. We're also taking a look at the history of puzzle video games.
