Podcast: Google's Scott Rubin on SafeSearch lock
With SafeSearch turned on parents can see these bubbles on the search page
(Credit: Google)Length: 9:33
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With SafeSearch turned on parents can see these bubbles on the search page
(Credit: Google)Length: 9:33
Listen now:
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Technically Incorrect

Gallery
The dreary details differ, but the same theme informs--we're good, they're bad, and dear judge: would you please kneecap these guys for us?
News Blogs
A pool table on a cruise ship is gyroscopically controlled so that it moves with the waves and the balls don't slide at all.
Technically Incorrect

Video
Facebook tease may portend announcement regarding the company's rumored home entertainment device.
Digital Media

Video
Tor's "obfsproxy" technology would make encrypted data look innocuous and let it dodge government censors. That could help citizens in Iran reach blocked sites as antigovernment protests reportedly loom.
Politics and Law
MIT creates a simulation to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Spacewar. A relic of the early days of minicomputers, it was one of the first computer video games and set the stage for many others, including Asteroids.
Cutting Edge

Gallery
George Lucas has just released his version of "Star Wars" in 3D, but c'mon--the guy believes Greedo shot first. Why not make your own Star Wars world? In the first installment of a Crave series, a crack team of crafters fight the power and turn paper bags into the Rebel Alliance's Admiral Ackbar. It's a sack!
Crave
In a two-seater electric car powered only by the sun, a team of German students plan to circumnavigate the world.
The Car Tech blog