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This week in Crave: The Facebook phone home edition

The world kept moving ahead of Friday’s Facebook stock debut, which, it turned out, wasn’t all that spectacular.

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This week in Crave: The Facebook phone home edition

The best headphones in the world?

Audeze LCD-3 headphones are made in the U.S.A., and like the best cars, clothes, and everything else high-end, they’re expensive. [Read more]

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Microsoft opines: Vista was ‘cheesy’; three devices too many

The evolution of Windows wasn’t alway graceful. [Read more]

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Microsoft opines: Vista was ‘cheesy’; three devices too many

Microsoft opines: Vista was ‘cheesy’; drops Aero

Microsoft has ditched Aero Glass for the Windows 8 desktop. [Read more]

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Google brings further tweaks to Gmail

Company announces changes meant to “continue to bring people front and center in Gmail.” Google+ is of course part of the equation. [Read more]

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LG Optimus Slider let’s you text like a fiend

Let your fingers do the talking with Virgin Mobile’s LG Optimus Slider. [Read more]

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Turn photos into sketches on iOS

There are tons of apps that add retro effects to your images, but another group of photography apps turns your images into art. [Read more]

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Flash sale exclusively for CNET Members: Save 20% on Western Digital TV Live!

Don’t you hate it when there’s nothing on TV? With today’s CNET Exclusive, boring channel surfing is a thing of the past. [Read more]

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NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang announces cloud-based, virtualized Kepler GPU technology and GeForce GRID gaming platform

We’re here at NVIDIA’s GPU technology conference here in San Jose, California and CEO Jen-Hsun Huang just let loose that his company plans to put Kepler in the cloud. To make it happen, the company has created a virtualized Kepler GPU tech, called VGX, so that no physical connections are needed to render and stream graphics to remote locations. So, as Citrix brought CPU virtualization to put your work desktop on the device of your choosing, NVIDIA has put the power of Kepler into everything from iPads to netbooks and mobile phones.

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Fun with lasers: Try popping 100 balloons

What would you destroy if you had the Spyder III Krypton handy? Just don’t pretend it’s a lightsaber.

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Fun with lasers: Try popping 100 balloons