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Intel developing exercise-tracking tech
From Intel Research Labs' open house on June 20: CNET News.com's Tom Krazit talks with Intel Senior Scientist Beverly Harrison about technology she's helping to develop that will monitor the type of exercise someone is getting. The data could be sent to a cell phone or PC from a device worn by the individual.
Google campus turns on to solar
CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos takes a tour of Google's new solar-panel installation, now believed to be the largest for a company in North America. Kanellos toured the Mountain View, Calif., campus on June 18.
'60 Minutes': How online poker cheating works
"60 Minutes" looks at how the poker sleuths were able to catch a cheater.
Sun spotlights thin-client project
Sun Microsystems held an open house at its Sun Labs facility in Mountain View, Calif., to offer a glimpse of its research in thin-client computing and the next-generation network. CNET's James Hilliard gets an inside look from Sun Labs Director Glenn Edens as he sheds light on smart-card access, multidesktop environments, and real-time graphic design collaboration.
The best new media and entertainment start-ups
From the Under the Radar Conference in Mountain View, Calif.: Webware's Rafe Needleman and Josh Lowensohn take a look at the best media and entertainment start-ups from the show.
The best new media and entertainment start-ups
From the Under the Radar Conference in Mountain View, Calif.: Webware's Rafe Needleman and Josh Lowensohn take a look at the best media and entertainment start-ups from the show.
Anybots' humanoid robot trains to do the dirty work
In a March 21 interview, CNET News.com's Zamir Haider spoke with Trevor Blackwell, founder of Mountain View, Calif.-based Anybots, and saw humanoid robots that may one day be used to perform dangerous tasks. He got close to walking robot Dexter and its pneumatic limbs.
At Intel's Research Day, more than 70 booths filled up the exhibition hall at Mountain View's Computer History Museum. CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi profiles some of her favorites, including the Mood Phone and robotic fingers.
'60 Minutes': Murky world of online poker
'60 Minutes' looks at how the murky world of online poker made it near impossible for players to raise suspicion about cheaters.
