Week in pictures: Roadsters of the future
roundup Motor show unveils shape of cars to come. Also: Nature's design, Apple's latest, more toys for shutterbugs.
Acabion--the next generation of cars?
The Acabion rides on two large wheels and claims to be able to reach 280 mph while using just half its power. March 2, 2006
Cars with speed and style in Geneva
At the Geneva auto show, carmakers flaunt jet fighter designs and lots of horsepower. March 1, 2006
Spirals go from nature to the lab
Inspired by spirals found in nature, inventor believes the form could lead to breakthroughs in many fields. March 1, 2006
Apple's Intel Mini, iPod Hi-Fi
Jobs and Co. release a Mac Mini with Intel inside, along with an iPod boom box. February 28, 2006
Life in the Geekcorps
Volunteers help emerging nations get up-to-date technology that changes lives. February 28, 2006
TiVo touts KidZone service
TiVo announces technology that allows parents to control what their kids watch via the company's DVR service. March 2, 2006
Click here for new digital cameras
New cameras for professionals, amateurs and even eBay sellers debut at the Photo Marketing Association show. February 27, 2006
Camera phones focus on three megapixels
Sony Ericsson unveils six new camera phones and new Bluetooth handsets. February 28, 2006
'Creative Criminal' Kembrew McLeod
"Copyright Criminals" documentary co-director Kembrew McLeod shown in his office at the University of Iowa. February 27, 2006
Burning Man vets aid Katrina region
Burning Man vets camp out in Pearlington, Miss., where they are helping with the town's reconstruction. March 1, 2006
Google's hiring spree
chart The tech juggernaut has lured some of the best and brightest over the past two years. Here's a look at who they are and why they came. February 27, 2006
Six versions of Vista
chart Microsoft has decided to offer six distinct versions of the Windows update. Here they are from simplest to most tricked-out. February 27, 2006
PC support services
chart PC support services and prices vary depending on need and provider. Here's how they stack up. March 1, 2006