Embedded reporter David Bloom races across the Iraqi desert aboard a tank recovery vehicle equipped with microwave, satellite uplink and a transmitter mounted on a gyroscope. The Bloom Mobile allows him to report back often to NBC and MSNBC with live, clear pictures under extraordinary conditions, including sandstorms and at night. His $500,000 roving TV studio is the gizmo with the most razzle-dazzle in a war where marvelous inventions (videophones, satellite phones, cell phones, nightscope lenses, digital cameras and battery-operated laptops), combined with unusual cooperation between the media and the military, have made Operation Iraqi Freedom the most television-accessible war...