#videoLinks h2, #galleryLinks h2 { margin: 20px 5px 15px 0px; font-size: 1.8em; } #videoLinks { clear: both; } .vidWrap { clear: both; margin-bottom: 25px; } .vidWrap img { border: 1px #000 solid; width: 88px; height: 66px; float: left; margin: 5px 10px 10px 0; } .vidWrap p { margin: 0px 10px 0px 100px; } .vidDate { color: #666; margin-left: 100px; } .vidWrap a { font-weight: bold; } For the first time, many of the more-popular YouTube video producers gathered. From all over the world they came, no longer a 2-inch-tall face in a little box, most were actual life size. Neha Tiwari takes a look a software app designed to help you scan through voice mails at the speed of, well, your own eyeballs. And Intel showed off its latest digital diagnostic tool, a laptop that thinks like a doctor but takes up much less oxygen. To see all of CNET News.com's most recent videos, click here. Coping with the voice-mail malaise Too busy to check your voice messages? Wish you could quickly read through them instead? Simulscribe is a new company that offers an automated service that transcribes voice mail. CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari sits down with Simulscribe CEO James Siminoff to see how the product works.February 21, 2007 Play video > Most-watched YouTubers gather by the Bay From Pier 39 in San Francisco: See the most watched YouTube stars as they meet for the 'As One' meeting, hosted by Cory Williams-- better known as "Mr. Safety."February 17, 2007 Play video > Intel's new doc-in-a-box At the University of California San Francisco Medical Center on Tuesday, Intel and Motion Computing officially announced the launch of the Motion C5, a device that will be used in hospitals to improve the efficiency of measuring and inputting patient data, such as vital signs. See how it works, and hear from the creators and patients. February 20, 2007 Play video >