Week in video: Robots, cars and avatars
A camera-equipped robot, a three-wheeled car and avatars were the subjects of some of this week's video highlights.
A camera-equipped robot, a three-wheeled car and avatars were the subjects of some of this week's video highlights.
The research team at Oregon's Crater Lake sent a camera-equipped robot to explore the depths of one of the world's clearest bodies of water. CNET News.com sat down with ZAP CEO Stephen Schneider to talk about his company's egg-shaped, electric three-wheel car. And finally, people stepped out of their "Second Life" avatars and into reality for the game's second annual convention.
To see all of CNET News.com's latest videos, click here.In a followup to our previous video on the moss research happening at Crater Lake, CNET News.com was on hand for the official 'dive' of the latest rover to explore the depths of one of the clearest bodies of water in the world.
CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos talks to ZAP CEO Stephen Schneider about his company's egg-shaped electric three-wheeler and how it can be charged in any 110-volt outlet.
What happens when you combine San Francisco, music, drinks and real-life avatars? You get the second annual Second Life Community Convention kick-off party.
A camera-equipped robot, a three-wheeled car and avatars were the subjects of some of this week's video highlights.
The research team at Oregon's Crater Lake sent a camera-equipped robot to explore the depths of one of the world's clearest bodies of water. CNET News.com sat down with ZAP CEO Stephen Schneider to talk about his company's egg-shaped, electric three-wheel car. And finally, people stepped out of their "Second Life" avatars and into reality for the game's second annual convention.
To see all of CNET News.com's latest videos, click here.In a followup to our previous video on the moss research happening at Crater Lake, CNET News.com was on hand for the official 'dive' of the latest rover to explore the depths of one of the clearest bodies of water in the world.
CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos talks to ZAP CEO Stephen Schneider about his company's egg-shaped electric three-wheeler and how it can be charged in any 110-volt outlet.
What happens when you combine San Francisco, music, drinks and real-life avatars? You get the second annual Second Life Community Convention kick-off party.