Week in pictures: XP, Google go global
roundup Low-cost version of Windows reaches more corners of the globe, and Google mapping goes 3D. Also: India's tech boom, colorful iPods and the "Matrix" on Google.
Low-cost version of Windows reaches more corners of the globe, and Google mapping goes 3D. Also: India's tech boom, colorful iPods and the "Matrix" on Google.
Critics say Windows XP Starter Edition is still not flexible enough to meet the needs of developing countries.
June 29, 2005
Google Earth lets people zoom in for satellite 3D views of buildings and terrain.
June 28, 2005
Building on its success in outsourcing, India is ready to become the next technology powerhouse in Asia.
June 27, 2005
Users find Google's new video tool allows full viewing of copyright shows, in apparent violation of company's rules.
June 30, 2005
Apple switches to color screens for all its standard iPods. It also updates iTunes to ease podcast downloads.
June 28, 2005
Big names in art, tech and politics joined in San Francisco on Saturday to toast the opening of Lucasfilm's new campus.
June 27, 2005
A new robot assists a N.Y. surgical team by handing and retrieving instruments during a procedure.
June 28, 2005
Cameron Clapp lost part of both legs, but that doesn't stop him from competing at track and field meets.
June 24, 2005
XP around the world
Critics say Windows XP Starter Edition is still not flexible enough to meet the needs of developing countries.June 29, 2005
Google's world
Google Earth lets people zoom in for satellite 3D views of buildings and terrain. June 28, 2005
India's changing landscape
Building on its success in outsourcing, India is ready to become the next technology powerhouse in Asia.June 27, 2005
Copyright content untethered
Users find Google's new video tool allows full viewing of copyright shows, in apparent violation of company's rules.June 30, 2005
Colorful iPods
Apple switches to color screens for all its standard iPods. It also updates iTunes to ease podcast downloads.June 28, 2005
Lucasfilm's new home
Big names in art, tech and politics joined in San Francisco on Saturday to toast the opening of Lucasfilm's new campus.June 27, 2005
Robot in scrubs
A new robot assists a N.Y. surgical team by handing and retrieving instruments during a procedure.June 28, 2005
Getting his C-Legs
Cameron Clapp lost part of both legs, but that doesn't stop him from competing at track and field meets.June 24, 2005