Still don't believe man journeyed to the moon? According to NVIDIA's recreation of the landing site, it definitely happened. But that's not all we have on deck for the weekend. Read on for Engadget's news highlights from the last 24 hours, including a review of a WiFi-enabled crock pot and personality analysis based on your Twitter feed.
Engadget Daily: NVIDIA revisits the moon landing, why Microsoft is buying 'Minecraft,' and more!
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