The latest from twitter
- Roku XD player heads to Best Buy
- Eek, a (bomb-sniffing) mouse!
- Making amazing light art with the Kinect (photos)
- Artist makes beautiful light with Microsoft's Kinect
- Has Google learned Microsoft's antitrust lessons?
- Google readies 'better ads' system for Gmail
Roku XD player heads to Best Buy | Top |
The company will start selling its XD player at Best Buy stores and on Best Buy's Web site, marking its debut on the shelves of a bricks-and-mortar retailer. | |
Eek, a (bomb-sniffing) mouse! | Top |
System out of Israel employs smell-sensitive rodents to detect drugs or explosives in public venues like airports and malls. Don't worry: they won't crawl all over you. | |
Making amazing light art with the Kinect (photos) | Top |
Artist Audrey Penven has a new gallery exhibit that showcases her images made with infrared photography of light from a Kinect. | |
Artist makes beautiful light with Microsoft's Kinect | Top |
After using a camera with an infrared filter to shoot some friends playing games with the hit motion-sensitive controller, Audrey Penven discovered a hidden cyberpunk treasure trove. | |
Has Google learned Microsoft's antitrust lessons? | Top |
While the Internet giant and trustbusters prepare for a year of hearings and court battles, some legal experts are struck by the similarities of what Microsoft faced a decade ago and Google faces today. | |
Google readies 'better ads' system for Gmail | Top |
New signals system will attempt to serve up more relevant and useful ads by better predicting which topics appear to be important to each user. | |
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