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Vehicular Science: Breaking a Video Sweat

Traditionally, video games have involved little activity. By using an interactive fitness bike, racing games such as Need For Speed have become a fitness activity, and you can even keep track of your exercise.


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Virtual Rehab Technology (1:15)

Watch this video on HowStuffWorks showing a new technology from an Israeli company that designs rehabilitation systems using virtual worlds and computers.

How TV Works (1:17)

CRT, projection, LCD and plasma are the four most popular kinds of TVs on the market today. See how televisions work in this HowStuffWorks video.

Getting in the Video Gaming Industry (6:23)

Watch this PodTech video of the Reboot Show as Rio Pesino talks to some of the hottest and up-and-coming gaming professionals about how they got their start in the gaming world. Learn how to get your foot in the video gaming industry.

LCD and Plasma TVs (26:14)

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.

How Cell Phone Recycling Works (1:31)

Recycling cell phones helps to save the environment. Find out how the recycling process works in this HowStuffWorks video.

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Vehicular Science: Breaking a Video Sweat (4:48)

Traditionally, video games have involved little activity. By using an interactive fitness bike, racing games such as Need For Speed have become a fitness activity, and you can even keep track of your exercise.

History in the Making: VCRs and Walkmans (0:36)

VCR sales reached one million in 1981. VCR stores appeared on every corner. The Sony Walkman became the new fashionable headgear.

Electricity: High Definition TV (1:27)

Although it has yet to be fully embraced by the consuming public, high definition is an important development for television and visual media.

Electricity: Television Transmission (5:22)

The process of television transmission is not overly complex, but there are several steps that must be followed.

Camcorders Part 4 (3:24)

Find out how to share your movies on the web.

Camcorders Part 3 (5:17)

Get your movies from camcorder to pc and start editing.

Camcorders Part 2 (5:54)

David Pogue provides some simple tips to improve your camcorder home movies.

Camcorders Part 1 (6:20)

What should you seek out and avoid when shopping for a camcorder?

Wireless Internet Security (1:49)

How secure is the average public wireless Internet hotspot? David Pogue explains.

Vinyl to Digital (1:58)

New York Times tech writer David Pogue demonstrates how to digitize old record albums.