
CBS will be getting tricky with the Super Bowl XLIV broadcast , rolling out a special magnifying glass effect created by Orad TVs Motion Video Play (MVP) system.
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Here's a look at what happened on CrunchGear this week: The real life Burger King Windows 7 Whopper is a disgusting joke to humanity Quick Look: 13.3-inch Acer Timeline Orchestral movements by LCD light

They’ve torn apart the MacBook , looked inside Apple’s new Mac Mini , now those ever-busy tech elves over at iFixit have ripped apart an iMac so that we, the public, can take a little look inside. They’ve found a few bits and pieces, such as that the external ...

For most of this year, Google has been holding back on its M&A activity. But its recent acquisitions of On2 Technologies in August and reCAPTCHA a week ago signal that Google is regaining its appetite for acquisitions.

Apple boss Steve Jobs said nothing much at all about eBooks during his iPod-focused keynote , but he did have a few things to say about Amazon. As reported, h e spoke with David Pogue , granting a rare but fleeting interview. Amazon’s teams must be taking a close ...
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Just look at what innovative things you can do with OLEDs (organic light emitting diodes). Designer Vadim Kibardin created this caseless clock, placing the four individual digits on a wall. A light sensor switches the numerals from black to white, displaying the correct time, day or night