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Tech without borders

Silicon Valley is still the capital of high technology, but tech innovation now can be found in just about every region on the planet. Here's an informal overview of what's happening where. The world's tech hot spots.

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Tokyo tech city

Tokyo is arguably the high-tech capital of the world. With cutting-edge technology, efficiency in travel and creative options for living in constrained spaces, the city of 12 million people is also a model for other growing cities. CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos took a camera with him on a recent trip to see why this city has gained the status it has. Watch video



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Best non-U.S. tech

Americans get a lot of great electronics, but we certainly don't get everything. From cell phones to DVR boxes, here are some of the juiciest gadgets you can't easily find here. View slide show
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Cars you won't see in the U.S.

Foreign-made cars are a staple of the American auto market, but there's a parade of vehicles never intended for export. Check out these overseas wheels, from Minis to Mazdas to Mondeos. View slide show



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