Tablets, TVs, and tech at IFA (photos)
The Berlin electronics show is filled with TVs, PCs, Blu-ray players, home theater systems, and new Android-based tablets. Here’s a slideshow of IFA sights.
The Berlin electronics show is filled with TVs, PCs, Blu-ray players, home theater systems, and new Android-based tablets. Here’s a slideshow of IFA sights.
Everyone knows about the special versions of its logo that Google posts from time to time. But how do they come about?
The telecommunications infrastructure company gives ZDNet UK a tour of its cable gear factory and the ship Ile de Batz, offering a look at a vital part of the global Internet that’s normally hidden by miles of water.
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Ford reveals its newest pursuit-rated vehicle–the company’s first-ever specially designed Police Interceptor utility.
CNET’s Ina Fried shows what she likes–and doesn’t like–about Windows Phone 7, Microsoft’s effort to get back into the phone game.
In a collaboration between NASA, Flickr, and the Internet Archive, dozens of historic space images are getting more public exposure.
NASA and the Internet Archive have agreed to bring historic photos related to the space organization to Flickr Commons.
More companies are developing solar systems that can be installed a few panels at a time, bringing down the hefty upfront cost of solar photovoltaics.