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How to choose your Valentine by star sign
AstrologyDating.com is a new site that tries to find you your perfect love on the basis of birth date, birth time, and birthplace. But will it tell you the truth? Well, it asks you to pay only per match. So I tried it. more
News Chris Matyszczyk 2 hours ago -
Antipirates attacked for pirating NFL game
The Web fulminates when it is revealed that executives from VEVO--vehement music industry antipirates--played a pirated stream of an NFL playoff game at a party. VEVO claims it left its Wi-Fi unsupervised. Have we heard that argument before? more
News Chris Matyszczyk 2 hours ago -
Anonymous invites CIA, others to its weekend party
Following its FBI shenanigans of last week, the loose-knit hacking collective claims to have taken down the CIA's Web site, along with the sites of the Mexican Senate and Interior Ministry. It also says it hacked into police and government sites in Alabama and pilfered personal info on 46,000 Alabamians. more
News Edward Moyer 3 hours ago -
Apple seeks U.S. ban on Galaxy Nexus
Company requests ban on sales in the U.S. of the Samsung-made showcase for Google's heavily touted Ice Cream Sandwich version of the Android operating system, saying it violates four Apple patents. more
News Edward Moyer 7 hours ago -
An arcadian ode to the old arcade
iPhones and Angry Birds aside, the arcade endures. Crave pays a visit--and offers up an homage to games and gamers of years past and a tribute to the possibly endangered, but not yet dead, atmosphere of the arcade itself. more
Feature Edward Moyer 8 hours ago -
Tuesday afternoon at the arcade (photos)
Arcades still survive, despite gaming consoles and smartphone apps. They're a great place for people-watching, and for sifting through the detritus of popular culture. more
Photos Edward Moyer 8 hours ago -
Atlantic Technology's big-sounding little speaker takes it to the max
It's only February, but the Atlantic Technology AT-2 has a good chance of being the Speaker of the Year for 2012, it's that good! more
Analysis Steve Guttenberg 10 hours ago -
Jeremy Lin crushing it as overnight Twitter star
Few people outside of his friends and family ever heard of him a week ago; Now he's turned into a sports (and Twitter) phenom more
News Charles Cooper 10 hours ago -
iMac robot, faux Steve Jobs snapped in Tokyo
A robot costume made of old iMac parts recently surfaced in China. Or was it Japan? That depends on who you believe. more
News Tim Hornyak 12 hours ago -
This week in Crave: The geek love edition
Too busy planning the perfect Valentine's Day date to keep up with Crave? Well, we love you, so we've rounded up the week's top stories and geeky gift ideas right here. more
Feature Bonnie Cha 13 hours ago -
Seminal computer video game Spacewar lives again
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. more
News Martin LaMonica 14 hours ago -
Apple's week filled with iPad 3 rumors, court dates
Find out all about the latest iPad 3 rumors, along with the usual dose of real news in this week's edition of Apple Talk Weekly. more
News Josh Lowensohn 14 hours ago -
Video game Spacewar reborn at 50 (photos)
Spacewar, one of the first computer video games ever written, is commemorated at its birthplace at MIT with a simulation and celebration. more
Photos Martin LaMonica 14 hours ago -
Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite items from the past week, including the BlackBerry Curve 9370, Motorola Droid 4, and the TiVo Premiere Elite DVR. more
Photos James Martin 14 hours ago -
Tor anonymity project looks to help Iranians sidestep Net ban
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. more
News Edward Moyer 1 day ago -
MindSumo: The X Prize of hiring
New challenge-based recruiting site will help you find smart kids to solve your vexing problems. more
News Rafe Needleman 1 day ago -
Best Android alternatives to iPod Touch
In spite of the boom in smartphone sales, there still seems to be a market for dedicated portable media players. Apple's iPod Touch is the leader, but what about some alternatives for the Android fans? CNET surveys the options. more
Gadget Donald Bell 1 day ago -
More hardware acceleration in Chrome beta, dev gets latest JS
Google's figured out a way to bring the power of graphics processor-powered hardware acceleration to some older computers, while Chrome 19 dev starts supporting the latest JavaScript code. more
News Seth Rosenblatt 1 day ago -
b1g1nj4p4n: In development, Opera 12 supports Do Not Track, leaving only Google Chrome lagging behind http://t.co/VtIc80JZ #cnet
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See Boeing's Etch A Sketch flight path
You'll probably have memories of a classic childhood toy after seeing this Boeing 787 route. more
News Christopher MacManus 1 day ago -
lynnlaaa: If you have a Casio G'zOne Commando, a software update is now available so you can get Push-to-Talk! http://t.co/v9InAiuy #CNET
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Firefox finally enriches New Tab page
Long after its competitors replaced blank New Tab pages with personalized content drawn from your browsing habits, Mozilla reveals the beginning of its own New Tab revamp. more
News Seth Rosenblatt 1 day ago -
Spaced out: Obama to cut funding for Mars program
According to The Washington Post, the Obama administration will unveil a new budget on Monday that will slash spending on NASA's Mars rover program by 20 percent next year, with more cuts to come. more
News Daniel Terdiman 1 day ago -
New tool cracks Apple iWork passwords
Russian cryptography company ElcomSoft has developed a tool that makes cracking iWork document passwords easier. more
News Topher Kessler 1 day ago -
Big fun with littleBits circuit boards
Crave goes hands-on with littleBits, an open-source kit of circuit boards that let you build fun projects while learning how electronics work. See what we created with littleBits and some office supplies. more
Hands-on Bonnie Cha 1 day ago
