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- Nintendo 3DS has wow factor--and warning (video)
- Nintendo 3DS arrives with kid warning
- Color me curious: Five thoughts on the new app
- Is Android on PlayBook even necessary?
- Guitar Hero tops list of best-selling games
- iPad 2 London line: Where pain becomes pleasure
- Sculpteo 3D printing: Be your own action figure
- Google tops list of world's most valuable brands
Nintendo 3DS has wow factor--and warning (video) | Top |
There's a lot of cool new 3D technology packed into Nintendo's soon-to-be-released 3DS gaming device. But the company warns that the gadget's 3D mode isn't for everyone. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports. | |
Nintendo 3DS arrives with kid warning | Top |
The new Nintendo 3DS hits store shelves in the U.S. on Sunday. With its 3D capabilities, it's expected to be a best-seller for the company, but it comes with a warning for kids' eyes. CNET.com's Kara Tsuboi got her hands on one and offers this preview. | |
Color me curious: Five thoughts on the new app | Top |
The much-talked-about iPhone photo-sharing tool prompts a lot of conversations and a lot of questions. After a day and a half of use, here's what's evident. | |
Is Android on PlayBook even necessary? | Top |
RIM says it's opening its tablet to Android 2.3 apps just weeks before the device goes on sale. The move indicates the smartphone maker lacks confidence in its own platform and development community. | |
Guitar Hero tops list of best-selling games | Top |
Although Call of Duty: Black Ops has tallied record-breaking success, it's Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock that has the highest sales in the U.S. since 1995, NPD says. | |
iPad 2 London line: Where pain becomes pleasure | Top |
Most people won't bother with the mob scene that attended the arrival of Apple's new tablet in England, but for a few hundred people, it was an event worth attending. | |
Sculpteo 3D printing: Be your own action figure | Top |
3D printing start-up welcomes you into your own personal uncanny valley with a custom mini-you figurine. | |
Google tops list of world's most valuable brands | Top |
Ranking the 500 most valuable brands in the world, BrandFinance awarded Google first place, with Microsoft, IBM, and Apple among other tech companies near the top of the list. | |
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