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Photos: More Apollo missions to the Moon
After the Apollo 11 mission, there were five more spaceflights that put men -- and lunar rovers -- on the moon. Here's a photographic synopsis Read more
20 July 2009 by Jonathan Skillings
CNET UK > Crave > Gadgets
Photos: The 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing
Forty years ago today, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins set off on the first expedition to set foot on the Moon. Here's a bumper crop of pictures Read more
16 July 2009 by Jonathan Skillings
CNET UK > Crave > Car Tech
Photos: British Steam Car warming up for world-record attempt
The group behind the British Steam Car is preparing to break the longest officially standing land speed record for a steam-powered car, aiming to hit 170mph Read more
6 April 2009 by Jonathan Skillings
CNET UK > Crave > Gadgets
Photos: CT scanner reveals gadgets' guts in the name of art
New York-based medical student Satre Stuelke has put a variety of gadgets in a CT scanner, giving an eye-catching glimpse into their inner workings Read more
2 April 2009 by Jonathan Skillings
CNET UK > Crave > Games and Gear
SimCity: Touchscreen megalomania on iPhone
The iPhone's increasingly impressive games library just got a double shot of nostalgia and megalomania -- the legendary SimCity is now available from the App Store Read more
19 December 2008 by Jonathan Skillings
CNET UK > Crave > Software
Time Warner jettisons AOL
The media giant has announced it's dumping its unsuccessful online arm and running off to start a new life Read more
29 May 2009 by Jonathan Skillings
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Microsoft preparing 'My Phone' cloud service
Users of the software giant's upcoming Web-based offering will get 200MB of storage to use for backing up phone data and sharing photos Read more
9 February 2009 by Jonathan Skillings
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Adobe chief: Flash on iPhone still a tough nut to crack
Even after months of striving, a workable version of Flash for the iPhone remains problematic, according to chief executive Shantanu Narayen Read more
2 February 2009 by Jonathan Skillings