Jennifer Lawrence inspired the new face in 'Star Trek Beyond' – CNET
Co-writer Simon Pegg reveals that the mysterious character was inspired by one of Jennifer Lawrence’s earlier movies. Source: CNet
Read MoreCo-writer Simon Pegg reveals that the mysterious character was inspired by one of Jennifer Lawrence’s earlier movies. Source: CNet
Read MoreSuspicions are spreading on YouTube and elsewhere that the space agency saw something odd in orbit that it might not want to share with the world. We went ahead and asked about it. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe US Fish and Wildlife Service wants to make sure endangered ferrets stay safe from a deadly disease, so it comes up with a plan involving remote-controlled chocolate. Source: CNet
Read MoreDefendant worked with two hackers in China for several years, targeting sensitive military technical data for theft. Source: CNet
Read MoreKoss is calling on its loyal Porta Pro fans to vote on a new colorway. Source: CNet
Read MorePokemon Go has become a global sensation, but it has also attracted the attention of scammers and attackers. Find out how to protect your mobile device on your quest to become a Pokemon master. Twitter Card Style: summary Pokemon Go has generated huge interest around the world. Despite only being launched in a limited amount
Read MoreMarvel concept artist Andy Park shares three different designs, including his favorite. Source: CNet
Read MoreWhen Jigglypuff met Joffrey: It probably won’t happen, but it’s fun to imagine the fantasy series landing an augmented-reality game. Source: CNet
Read MoreEvery now and then, a new printing technology comes to the market with the promise of challenging the status quo. Dot matrix was displaced by inkjet and laser printers with dye-sublimation and solid ink left by the roadside. In 2009, Japanese technology company Ricoh wanted to do something with its proprietary GelJet solution (which uses
Read MoreHey Worf, keep the music down and the fighting to a minimum, will ya? The Captain wants to engage with his book. Source: CNet
Read MoreBefore you see the reboot hard-core fans think will be horrible, watch this not-so-gentle reminder from Honest Trailers that “Ghostbusters 2” already was a bad sequel to the original. Source: CNet
Read MoreAfter picking up on a simple printing error, Porsche decided to recall all 918 examples of its hybrid hypercar. Source: CNet
Read MoreSeason 3 of the Florida Keys-set family thriller will air in 2017 and consist of 10 episodes. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe San Francisco-based tech company raises money to help developers bring games to the growing market of virtual and augmented reality. Source: CNet
Read MoreI wanted a dome surveillance camera. Alexa thought I said “dumb surveillance camera.” An attempt at voice-shopping on Prime Day goes very, very wrong. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe automaker calls its cart “a real sports car,” which is the best dad joke we’ve heard an automaker make. Source: CNet
Read MoreMicrosoft is launching the pilot of an online certification program, called the “Microsoft Professional Degree”, with a data-science-focused competency. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreThe revamped app will feature seven original shows and 38 “throwback” titles. Source: CNet
Read MoreIn Google’s absence, the Faroe Islands have strapped cameras to sheep to capture their countryside’s windswept majesty. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe aircraft maker announces at the Farnborough International Airshow that it is sharply cutting production of the jumbo jet. Source: CNet
Read MoreCan $20,000 two-doors be any fun? Or, are they just dull, basic transportation? Source: CNet
Read MoreThe FIDO (formerly Fast Identity Online) Alliance is out to kill the password. It wouldn’t seem to be a tough sales job. There is little debate among security experts that passwords are a lousy, obsolete form of authentication. [ Deep Dive: How to rethink security for the new world of IT. | Discover how to
Read MoreEuropean Pokemon fans have been playing the game unofficially, until now. Source: CNet
Read MoreTransport for London has licensed its contactless payment system that allows you to board trains and buses with a swipe of a credit or debit card. Source: CNet
Read MoreLast October, the U.S. government began hiring 6,500 new cybersecurity IT professionals. It has hired 3,000 so far, and plans to hire another 3,500 by January 2017, the White House said Tuesday. The government is now trying to improve its recruiting and retention of cybersecurity professionals. This includes finding ways to improve government pay, which
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