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- World Tech Update: E-Voting, Windows 7, and More... E-voting problems arise in the US election, Google drops Yahoo advertising, Windows 7 appears on file sharing sites, vacuum tubes make a come back, and Sony shows off art.
- Electronic Voting Still Raising Concerns Doubts about voting machines linger in the minds of voters as they head to the polls.
- A Tour of Windows 7 Beta Senior editor Denny Arar takes a look at the beta version of Windows 7, and talks about interface changes, performance enhancements, and other new features.
- Pantech's C610 Cell Phone Wants Your Vote! 'The Pantech C610 cell phone has a glossy screen that resists earmarks, it features a straight-talk design, and its camera is suitable for taking photos of Russia from your front porch.
- World Tech Update: Windows 7, Thin TVs, and More... In this week's show: a first look at Windows 7, flat panel displays get paper thin, new netbooks from Toshiba and Dell hit the shelves, Sony's Rolly gets a refresh and Intel invests in China.
- Shinoda's Massive Flexible Plasma Display Shinoda Plasma showed a 3-meter long prototype plasma display. The screen isn't manufactured on a rigid piece of glass, but instead uses a very thin type of glass tube that is flexible and can create curved displays.
- Toshiba Starts Selling Small "Netbook PC" The first small netbook PC from Toshiba, the NB100, is now available in Japanese stores.
- Internet Superstars: Where Are They Now? Love 'em or hate 'em, the Web has spawned more than its share of worldwide stars--and as fast as they go viral, these short-lived sensations fade away. We tracked down some of the Internet's biggest overnight sensations to see what they've been up to.
- World Tech Update: G1 Google Phone, Robots and More... In this week’s show: T-Mobile's G1 Google phone is on sale, Intel discloses mobile platform plans, robots and an invisibility cloak from Tokyo, and Apple iPhone sales hit 10 million.
- LucasArts Announces New Online Star Wars Game One of the oldest rumors in the gaming world has finally been confirmed: LucasArts and Bioware are developing a massively multiplayer online Star Wars game. It's called "The Old Republic."
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