Road trip

Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/12: What is this?

Update (Tuesday, 8:55 p.m. PT): The answer to today's challenge -- which 70 people got -- is the western underside of the northern approach to the Golden Gate Bridge. Thanks to everyone who played, and to all, please come back for Wednesday's challenge.

Welcome to the Road Trip Picture of the Day contest. This is your chance to win some cool prizes as you test your skills at recognizing pictures.

If you followed my previous Picture of the Day challenges, you know that each day I'll be posting a new photograph from my various travels, … Read more

Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/11: What is this?

Update (Monday, 11:23 p.m. PDT): The answer to today's challenge -- which 235 people got -- is the Team Disney (or) Michael D. Eisner building at Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, Calif. Thanks to all who played, and to everyone, please come back for Tuesday's challenge.

Welcome to the Road Trip Picture of the Day contest. This is your chance to win some cool prizes as you test your skills at recognizing pictures.

If you followed my previous Picture of the Day challenges, you know that each day I'll be posting a new photograph from … Read more

CNET Road Trip 2012: Official Picture of the Day sweepstakes rules

CNET Road Trip Picture of the Day Sweepstakes

Official Sweepstakes Rules NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. MUST BE A LEGAL RESIDENT OF ONE OF THE 50 UNITED STATES OR D.C., 18 YEARS OLD AND AGE OF MAJORITY OR OLDER, IN STATE OF RESIDENCE, AT DATE OF ENTRY INTO THE SWEEPSTAKES. VOID IN PUERTO RICO, ALL U.S. TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS AND WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW.

Sponsor, Administrator, Sweepstakes Entities & Prize Provider: CBS Interactive Inc. ("CBSI"), 1401 W. Cypress Creek Road, Suite 200, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309.

1. Acceptance of Rules. By entering the CNET … Read more

Where should CNET Road Trip go in California?

Summer is just two months off, but over here at Geek Gestalt, with bright sunshine outside (and windows to keep the chilly wind out) it already feels like it's just around the corner.

That's also in large part because I've started the planning for Road Trip 2012, my seventh-annual journey to highlight some of the best destinations around for technology, military, architecture, science, nature, and so on.

For five of the past six years, the project has taken me all around the roads of the United States, giving me the opportunity to visit the Pacific Northwest, the … Read more

And the Road Trip Picture of the Day winner is...

He said he was "going for the gold," and he wasn't kidding.

On May 30, as part of Road Trip 2011, I launched the Picture of the Day challenge, and for the next 70 days, I posted a new daily photograph from my travels. Your job was to correctly identify it.

Based on the fantastic response to last year's challenges, I knew that the competition for this year's grand prize--a major brand video game console--would be fierce. And I was right.

Out of that total of 70 possible correct answers, the grand prize winner--Phil Yao … Read more

A tour of 600 years of watchmaking history

GENEVA, Switzerland--If you're the kind of person who understands that watches can be art, you would be wise to make your way to this city of the world in order to check out what has to be one of the best collections of historical timepieces on the planet.

Housed at the Patek Philippe Museum, hundreds of watches spanning nearly 600 years greet visitors to this stately early-20th century mansion. While much of the museum is dedicated to famous watchmaker Patek Philippe's own works, it is the historical archives that truly reward those who take the time to visit. … Read more

Europe is easier with Apple's MacBook Air, iPhone 4

ZURICH, Switzerland--There's nothing quite like the confidence that you've got the tools to help you keep from getting lost in a strange city.

This summer, I spend two months in Europe as part of Road Trip 2011, and just about every day of the project, I found myself in some sort of situation where I had to figure out how to get from point A to point B.

For many people who travel abroad, tackling such situations is tricky because they don't have access to a mobile device that can help them with directions--or, say, information about … Read more

Eurostar is the best way to get from London to Paris

PARIS--There's something amazing about taking the train from London to Paris in just two-and-a-half hours.

To be sure, it's been possible to make that trip since 1994, but if you've never done it before, stepping onto a train in the middle of the British capital and stepping off in the center of the French capital is totally cool.

I've been traveling to Europe since 1979, and I'd crossed the English Channel by boat back in the mid-1980s, and by plane in the 1990s. Going by fast train was always one of those abstract things that … Read more

Audi's RS 5, A6 are treat on European roads

ZURICH, Switzerland--There's something about a German sports car that makes even the hairiest road seem like something you want to keep driving.

A few days ago, that feeling was reinforced as I (carefully) wound my way up and over some of the most amazing passes in the Swiss Alps. With barely enough room for one car, let alone two abreast, with drops of thousands of feet just off the side of the cliffs, and guardrails pretty much an afterthought, I knew that I was being tested. But I was driving Audi's terrific RS 5, and I wasn't … Read more

Where Zeppelins are born

FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany--The thunder and lightning outside are fierce, so there are no flights today. That's disappointing for anyone who had been scheduled to fly, but for me it's a blessing: I get to see Europe's only Zeppelin NT in its home hangar.

As part of Road Trip 2011 I'd come to this Germany city on Lake Constance to visit the Zeppelin Museum, but as a bonus, I was now headed out for a meeting with Zeppelin Luftschifftechnik (ZLT), the only company in the world that makes the internal-structure airships. And with buckets of water coming down … Read more