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With test launch, U.S. Navy goes electromagnetic
With test launch, U.S. Navy goes electromagnetic
The new EMALS technology is intended to replace the Navy's venerable steam catapults. The first launch, of an F/A-18E, takes place on dry land.
Destroyed Apple products as art
Destroyed Apple products as art
Provocative photo exhibit shows giant pics of mutilated Apple gadgets as a statement on consumers' attachment to their toys.
Manufacturing new solar tech at scale
Manufacturing new solar tech at scale
Many companies have created new solar photovoltaic technology to lower the cost of solar. How are they bringing new manufacturing plants online?
The brilliant orange glow of a total lunar eclipse
The brilliant orange glow of a total lunar eclipse
Here are a few pictures of the full lunar eclipse that took place last night and happened to coincide with the winter solstice--a combination that hasn't happened in 372 years.
The top 5 best PC-only games of 2010
The top 5 best PC-only games of 2010
The rumors of PC gaming's death have been greatly exaggerated as it enjoys one of its best years in recent memory.
NASA's Voyager 1 reaches outskirts of the solar system
NASA's Voyager 1 reaches outskirts of the solar system
Traveling at 38,000 miles per hour for 33 years, Voyager 1 is now the most distant man-made object from Earth, having finally reached the outer limits of our solar system.
Army R&D delivers 'greatest inventions'
Army R&D delivers 'greatest inventions'
The latest annual list of 10 new products and practical extensions makes note of grenade launchers, aerial video, IED defense, and a solar recharger.
Top-rated reviews of the week
Top-rated reviews of the week
Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite items from the past week, including the Samsung Nexus S, Cobra iRadar radar detector, and Toshiba Satellite A665-S6058 laptop.
Buyers' remorse? 10 tech acquisitions spat back out (slideshow)
Buyers' remorse? 10 tech acquisitions spat back out (slideshow)
Acquisitions happen all the time, but sometimes things don't go as planned. Here are 10 companies that got acquired, then re-sold later on.
Going back in Time: Person of the Year winners in tech
Going back in Time: Person of the Year winners in tech
Mark Zuckerberg, Time's Person of the Year, is not the first honoree from the world of technology and science. He's in good company, with a list that includes tech titans, a machine, and even a planet.
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