lunes, 14 de enero de 2008
miércoles, 2 de enero de 2008
Santa me trajo un Zune!
Por último el software, cuenta con una interfaz completamente revolucionaria y una tienda (equivalente a itunes) llamada Zune Marketplace la cual cuenta rolas mp3 DRM-Free y la opción de una suscripción mensual (14.95 USD) para bajar toda la música que quieras. Algo que me gusta del Zune Marketplace es la edición del contenido, para dejar esto claro, el Zune viene precargado con música de Andrew Bird, Instituto Mexicano del Sonido, Datarock, Bebel Gilberto, Pacha Massive y otros.
martes, 1 de enero de 2008
Year in review: Picturing tech
Year in review: Picturing tech | CNET News.com
2007 Highlights
Boeing's new way to fly
Boeing publicly unveiled the interior of its 747-8 Intercontinental passenger jet.
Best photos of Saturn--and the winners are...
NASA asked people to vote for the best image taken by the Cassini
spacecraft as it nears two full years on its visit to the ringed planet.
In the shadow of Star Wars
One of the best things about ILM's studios in San Francisco is that
scattered throughout are posters and props from films the company has
worked on.
Also: The computing power behind ILM's magic
Take a wild ride to the Geneva Auto Show
Automobile enthusiasts around the globe are trekking to Geneva,
where they'll be treated by cars beyond their wildest imagination.
10 most important games of all time
Curator Henry Lowood has come up with a canon that he believes
represents the historical impact of video games.
In Paris, fighter jets and future planes
Tomorrowland comes to the Paris Air Show in flavors spacey, Sukhoi and supersonic. Plus: John Travolta!
Boeing Dreamliner gets ready for takeoff
Swank new 787 passenger jet is scheduled to emerge from the factory on July 8, with a first flight anticipated for later in the summer.
A room with a Google Street View
Perusing images on the new service has quickly become a new favorite way to waste time--and to unearth some unexpected urban sights.
Army touts top tech inventions
Aerial surveillance and counter-IED systems dominate the Army's top 10 list of gear that serves to protect soldiers.
Meet the Apple iPhone
It's finally in our hands! Take a look at this much-hyped gadget from all angles in our CNET photo gallery.
Cracking open the iPhone
A step-by-step summary of one brave soul's project to take apart the iPhone, and an attempt at putting it back together.
Iconic computer innards as art
Computer History Museum launches a visual study of how the computer has evolved from its humble punch card origins.
Top Gun lives on in the Nevada desert
To get their famed Top Gun training, carrier-based naval aviators head to a landlocked airbase in Nevada.
Voyagers: Strange visitors to other planets
It was 30 years ago when the first Voyager spacecraft left Earth. The ships have returned closeup views of four planets--and aren't finished yet.
A century of helicopters
From autogyros to the "flying banana" to futuristic drones, rotary-wing designs are anything but boring.
The blended-wing design of Boeing's X-48B
Don't call it a flying wing. The triangular prototype is pushing the envelope of what lies ahead for 21st-century aircraft.
Domino theories for Microsoft's Surface PC
Interactive tabletop technology uses special tags to let people play games, paint pictures and pay bills.
V-22 Osprey deploys to Iraq
The Marines bring the tilt-rotor aircraft to Al-Anbar province, where it will get a real-world test in a war zone.
1970s computers
During the disco days of the 1970s, personal computers moved out of electronic hobbyists' garages and into offices, classrooms and homes.
Cracking open the iPod Nano
Tag along as TechRepublic's Mark Kaelin fearlessly dives into the guts of the iPod Nano.
On board the Airbus A380
The first Airbus A380 was delivered to Singapore Airlines and one of its first stops was at Sydney Airport where ZDNet Australia staffers climbed aboard.
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