Watch this Lab Rats video showing how LCD and Plasma TVs work. Sean and Andy look behind the screens and show you how flat panel and plasma TVs actually work.
Watch this video from the University of Florida showing the science behind a cordless charger that boosts your batteries without wires. UF researchers have developed a wireless charging station that you have to see to believe.
Watch this Technology Evangelist video of a LEGO-like video with separate modules that allow you to build your own electronic component. Based on a Linux platform, it has pre-existing modules like a camera and a phone, or you can hack your own.
Watch this Technology Evangelist video showing the latest in backup battery technology from Duracell. Many offices have a backup power solution, but most homes don't. This handy Xantrex Battery Solution from Duracell is perfect for the home and car.
Watch this Reuters video showing some of the thinnest, biggest and coolest TVs in the world. At CES 2008, Sony introduced its 3-millimeter thick Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLED) TV, while Panasonic trotted out a massive 150-inch plasma TV.
Watch this video recap of the 2008 CES show focusing on three star products: The Lenovo Ideapad laptop with speakers and a sub-woofer, a Philips 42" flat screen with no visible speakers, and a 6-speaker iPod-capable "soundbar" also from Philips.
This video is for the technical crowd. Learn how closed loop architectures produce a richer, more accurate sound and lowers system cost by relaxing power supply performance requirements. The video is courtesy of Texas Instruments.