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Share: | Holy Smokes, This First Class Cabin Looks Just Like the Enterprise If you're paying top-dollar to fly on Qantas Airways, your next trip to (and from) Australia will feel like a first class trip across the galaxy. Share: | Why Does The Internet Love Cats? Ever wondered why cats are so popular on the internet? GeekTech attempts to find out... Share: | Ramnit Worm Goes After Facebook Credentials A pervasive worm has expanded its reach to now steal login and password details for Facebook users, warned security vendor Seculert, which found a server holding... Share: | Giant Lego Machine Moves Balls Around an Insane, Amazing Course This insanely complex and awesome Lego machine moves balls around course with a bulldozer, train, truck, ferris wheel, Pachinko, and many, many chutes. Rube Goldberg would be proud. Share: | | | Downloads: Editor's Collection | PCWorld's Favorite Downloads of 2011All year long, we PCWorld reviewers immerse ourselves in desktop programs and Web software. 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