| Project Natal, BlackBerry Curve, and more! In this week's video roundup, CNET News' Ina Fried takes an exclusive hands-on look at Project Natal, Microsoft's motion-sensing video game technology. We also check out the BlackBerry Curve 8520, a sleek entry-level smartphone that delivers some nice design enhancements and great performance. And you don't want to miss the latest Prizefight, where Brian Tong pits the Apple 20-inch iMac and Sony Vaio JS250J for an epic all-in-one-desktop face-off. See the videos below | Today on CNET TV | Featured video of the week
| Exclusive hands-on with Project Natal CNET News' Ina Fried got a chance to try out Microsoft's motion-sensing video game technology and talk to some of the folks who are aiming to help Microsoft transform the Xbox 360. | | | | | |
| Top 10 videos of the week 1. | | | | RIM BlackBerry Curve 8520 (T-Mobile) The RIM BlackBerry Curve 8520 offers T-Mobile customers a nice entry-level smartphone with a couple of design twists. Find out more in our First Look video. | 2. | | | | 2010 Honda Pilot Touring The 2010 Honda Pilot provides room and entertainment for many passengers, but its cabin tech isn't of the highest caliber and innovative engine technologies don't deliver on their promise of increased fuel economy. | 6. | | | | Samsung Reclaim The Samsung Exclaim is a well-designed messaging phone with media features and a green theme. | 9. | | | | The Green Show: Intergalactic ecobattle On the Green Show this week, Google is working on a greenhouse gas map, California is testing offshore wind farms, and "Star Trek" alumnus William Shatner is spearheading an intergalactic battle for greener gadgets. | |
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