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Video reports from CNET News.com
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See and hear from the leaders of the tech industry. CNET News.com will take you inside key technology events across North America, and give you a first-hand look at new products and key personalities.
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Video:Exploratorium's shocking 40th anniversary kicks off
The San Francisco museum's celebration of science and exploration gets under way this weekend with Dr. Megavolt.
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Video:A new workout for the Wii
Ubisoft's upcoming fitness game, YourShape, promises an experience a step up from Wii Fit. In the process, can it help revitalize the Nintendo console?
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Video:Verizon launches the Motorola Droid
Maggie Reardon visits a Verizon Wireless store in Manhattan for the launch of the new Motorola Droid smartphone.
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Video:Loaded: If you've fallen and you can't get up
Verizon increases its early-termination fees, eBay launches an online fashion "magazine," and the Jitterbug can help you, if you've fallen and can't get up.
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Video:Loaded: There's a lawsuit for that
Sony Ericsson announces its Android offering, AT&T sues Verizon over the "There's a map for that" ads, and a new IVR alarm clock will drive you bonkers every morning.
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Video:Loaded: Marvel leaps onto the iPhone in single bound
Spider-Man and others come to the iPhone, Apple looks into subscription TV via iTunes, and you could be vacationing in space sooner than you think.
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Video:Loaded: Elmo e-reader
Verizon is set to get a second Android phone, Google Maps now does apartment search, and a new e-reader from Nokia lets you read to your kids along with Elmo.
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Video:Loaded: A Twitter Halloween
Amazon competes with PayPal, we show you the new Motorola Droid for Verizon, and how to celebrate Halloween over Twitter.
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Video:Plug-in cars come to Detroit
CNET's Martin LaMonica test drives a wide range of all-electric and plug-in hybrids vehicles with many aimed at mainstream consumers.
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Video:Motorola Droid's unboxing
CNET's Natali Del Conte takes a look at the Motorola Droid for Verizon Wireless, a smartphone running Google's Android 2.0 operating system and marketed as an anti-iPhone. It is set to hit the market on November 6 for $199.99, with a two-year contract.
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