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• The next Space Age

Science editor Alan Boyle's blog: Will the next 50 years be a replay of the 50 years since Sputnik, or will space efforts follow a fresh path outward?

E-mail Alan | Cosmic Log home

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Gary Krakow: Logitech's MX Air is part wireless mouse, part laser pointer and part remote control..

E-mail Gary | Krakow's Corner

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Crime called but cell phone silent.

Within hours of being robbed, one victim was working with law enforcement to track down his attackers using cell phone records. But weeks would pass before officials could begin to help.
E-mail Bob | Red Tape home

 On the Level
Will Americans ever catch on to e-sports?

The World Cyber Games are in Seattle this year. Didn't hear about it? You're not alone.

E-mail Kristin | On the Level

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