Images: Flies--not pigs--in space
Scientists hope common fruit flies will help them understand how human immune systems are affected in space.
Scientists hope common fruit flies will help them understand how human immune systems are affected in space.
Seattle's version of the Burning Man festival might not have desert heat, but the fire performers did show up.
The scope of the Grand Coulee Dam is so large that there are viewing platforms for miles around.
Gary Forsee takes the stage at the Wireless Leadership Summit in New York to talk about 4G wireless.
DaimlerChrysler plans to sell the successor to its itsy-bitsy Smart ForTwo car in the United States in 2008.
A low-flying JAL aircraft makes a surprise appearance over a two-lane highway.
Aiming for big and medium-size businesses, Vonage unveils the V-Phone, a device designed to turn a PC into an Internet phone.
Inexpensive electric power has helped attract technology companies such as Google to the region around The Dalles, Ore.
The LifeBook T4210, a Fujitsu T4000-series tablet PC, is required gear for engineering students at Virginia Tech.
Winners of Microsoft's first photography competition, part of wider effort to reach out to digital-photo fans.
See what's hot in the birthplace of most music players. It's worth noting: The iPod is not No. 1.
Geodesic domes can serve as family dwellings, greenhouses, playgrounds and more.
A sky telescope, extrawide-screen floating monitors and wireless tower replacements are some of the new ideas for airships.
Redding, Calif., plays host to one of the most amazing examples of a bridge as art in the world.
Gadgets don't have to be expensive to be good, and we can prove it. We scoured CNET.com to find the best MP3 players that can be had for less than a C-note.