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The $100,000 electric car
A look around the Tesla Roadster shows what made the car so expensive - and what makes it cool.

7 wannabe iPhone killers
These copycats also have touchscreens, built-in music players, a high-speed 3G network and, unfortunately, power-hungry batteries. Can they dent iPhonemania?

Xbox's mass-market makeover

The game remains the same at E3
The big buzz at the E3 Media & Business Summit is that there's no big buzz this year.

Lost? 6 new GPS devices to the rescue
Makers of personal navigation devices are trying to differentiate themselves with products that do a lot more than get you from point A to point B.

The next electric car
These five next-generation green vehicles will be faster, more powerful - and cheaper.

Digital shift: What you need to know
Like the dramatic final scene of "The Sopranos," if you haven't adequately prepared for the transition to digital television on Feb. 17, 2009, your television screen could fade to black.

Apple unveils faster, cheaper iPhone
Apple announced on Monday a much faster iPhone that's half the price of the current model.

5 HD camcorders under a grand
A new wave of camcorders can maximize video for HDTV, and they won't break your bank.

7 cool Bluetooth gadgets
Bluetooth revolutionized electronics 10 years ago with its wireless technology that enables devices to communicate with each other. Here's a look at some of the latest.

Nokia's N810: A real globetrotter
Behind the scenes with a new gadget that's a real globetrotter.

GPS that puts you in the fast lane
The latest units don't just show you the way - they can also help you dodge traffic.

Grand Theft Auto 4 set to blast sales records
The fourth installment of the controversial video game "Grand Theft Auto" goes on sale worldwide Tuesday with expectations that it will break sales records.

The next wave in gaming
Online games let consumers play for free, with plenty of opportunities to buy extras. Here are ten games that industry analyst Billy Pidgeon has an eye on.

A $9,000 bargain TV
If March Madness has you enviously eying high-end televisions, here's one to consider with unearthly signal-processing powers - and a price tag that would pay for a decent car.

Countdown to iPhone 2.0
Citing ambitious production plans, observers eye a big June debut of Apple's next generation iPhone.

Silicon Valley's cult ride
On any given Saturday morning, throngs of bikers in brightly colored jerseys cluster in front of Roberts Market in Woodside, Calif., preparing to hit the back roads of Portola Valley. Among this unlikely crew are some of technology's titans.

Segway for golfers
I'll let you in on a troubling secret: Ever since I married into a golf family, I've struggled to hide my lack of enthusiasm for the game (it's impossible to hide my lack of talent). It's not the sport itself; it's the time it takes to play 18 holes. Granted, I'm a speed junkie, but after the first nine, I'm done. On a patient day. The poky carts only add to my pain.

Electric motorcycles hit the road
Three new models and a prototype to watch.

A business run on smartphones
Mobile software helps this demolition firm track equipment, accounts - and employee lunch breaks.