Ep. 987: Dr. No No No No No Video
Related Videos
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.
Brian Cooley and Tom Merritt are allowed outside to talk 'Halo 3,' iPhones, and conduct a giveaway involving a car.
Microsoft hits E3 hard, the Kindle DX's release date goes public, and a larger-screen Asus Eee PC Netbook wants to be a laptop.
Brian Cooley has some cool ways to make the most of the NCAA Championship when you can't be at home in front of the TV.
CNET's Brian Cooley looks at a fleet of Linux-based robots that operate on a self-generated wireless network. The robots are designed to search, map and patrol buildings.
Brian Cooley shows of the latest Toyota Prius, and News.com reporter Tom Krazit talks about Apple's future with and without Steve Jobs.
This short film is a student project directed by Noel Polaris Amen with support from the International Academy of Film and Television.
Maker Faire: Kids build robots
Botball teaches kids to build and program robots that think for themselves.
The new Kindle DX is cut down to size, and Brian Cooley craves cool cops.
Supposedly we will get finalization on the 802.11N wireless standard in September. Of course we've been waiting for that for years now, so we're not too confident. We also almost forget we're talking about the new Yahoo home page and only I am impressed by Microsoft contributing to the Linux Kernel. But I still think it's cool!
