• On TV.com: Why Is Everyone in TV High School SO OLD

Space Bubble Episode 7: Is anything really scratch-proof? Video

To play this video, you need Javascript enabled and the latest version of Flash installed. Install Flash now
Space Bubble Episode 7: Is anything really scratch-proof?
Created: 07/03/2007
Video description: 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.

Related Videos

Planet CNET: Touch me to order

CNET UK's Rory Reid visits a London restaurant where the tabletops are interactive.

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...

iPhone vs. Netbook rally challenge

CNET UK's Rory Reid jumps into a European rallycross car and pits the iPhone against an Asus Eee PC in an extreme typing test. You may be surprised by the results.

CNET UK's Space Bubble

Feast your optics on this! It's a new gadget show set aboard a little bubble ship floating in space starring CNET UK's Chris Stevens.

The Green Show: 244 miles a charge

On the Green Show this week: the 2010 Tesla Roadster Sport, Japan's solar space station ambitions, and the ultimate-survival ecogadget.

Planet CNET: iPhone tunnel vision

Molly Wood brings you the new iPhone 3G, CNET UK's Rory Reid dances in two places at once, and CNET Japan's Kaori Omoto does some hi-tech home cooking.

Today in Tech History: June 25, 2008

'Our World' and a space crash.

ViewSonic VA1912wb

This 19-inch wide-screen monitor packs a punch, with above-average performance, full-sounding built-in speakers, and a very sweet price.

Captain Jolt: "Where Did Litwick Go?"

Psychotic space dolls offer more potty jokes and interstellar travel in the second episode of Captain Jolt.

Buzz Report: Space worms attack!

On this week's Buzz Report, the cutest kitten in the world, viruses in space, and starving Googlers.