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While tidying up a storage space at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, an archivist makes a cosmic discovery.
Vagaries of federal surveillance law, enacted in 1968 and updated in 1986, favor lots of e-mail snooping over only a little.
Speaking at a festival in the U.K., Google's executive chairman offers that the things teens do now will stay with them forever, by way of the Web.
Figures provided by popular site PornHub suggest that those who live in allegedly more religious communities enjoy as much online release as the allegedly godless.
One of what's thought to be only six working Apple 1 computers -- hand-built by Steve Wozniak -- flies out of a German auction house for a tidy sum.
Move over Audioengine and Emotiva; the Adam Audio F5 is coming on strong. [Read more]
Robert Sallin, producer of "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan," shares his experience working on the film, looks at the future of "Trek," and dishes on whether that was Ricardo Montalban's real chest.
The folks at Grovo paint a terrifying picture of a future dominated by obnoxious, Glass-wearing photophiles.
HTC is planning a Sense-free version of its flagship phone, CNET has confirmed. [Read more]
This week on Crave, NASA wants to 3D-print a pizza in space; a man plays the guitar during his own brain surgery; and we wish the Ethernet a happy birthday.