Samsung earnings not stung by Galaxy Note 7 — yet – CNET
Korean electronics giant expects slight rise in operating profit for third quarter, but that doesn’t appear to include recall costs. Source: CNet
Read MoreKorean electronics giant expects slight rise in operating profit for third quarter, but that doesn’t appear to include recall costs. Source: CNet
Read MoreOculus says you no longer need a pricey PC to enjoy virtual reality. But lowering the minimum spec has its risks. Source: CNet
Read MoreTechnically Incorrect: Salesforce’s annual conference is adorned with a famous rock band offering political sentiment. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe social network is in talks with government officials and wireless carriers about a Free Basics service in the US, reports The Washington Post. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe wireless company, set to buy Yahoo for $4.8 billion, reportedly wants the price lowered after Yahoo has been caught in recent controversies. Source: CNet
Read MoreMarty McFly’s iconic futuristic kicks are here, and you can get the chance to own them for $10. Source: CNet
Read MoreA new ranking says companies like American Express are doing better than Silicon Valley heavyweights at advancing women who work in technical roles. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe US Federal Trade Commission proposes reform to cut down on the frequency of patent-infringement lawsuits. Source: CNet
Read MoreTechnically Incorrect: The Apple co-founder, once so skeptical about artificial intelligence, has now decided that it’s no threat. Source: CNet
Read MoreFallout Shelter’s newest update has arrived; here’s everything it adds. Source: CNet
Read MoreSnap Inc., which makes the popular photo and video app, may start selling shares by late March. Source: CNet
Read MoreAt the Oculus Connect 3 developer’s conference, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Oculus execs mapped the future of virtual reality, from VR selfies to a new VR platform on the horizon. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe agency backs away from imposing stricter data collection rules on broadband and wireless companies than on Facebook, Twitter and Google. Source: CNet
Read MoreMost meteor showers require heading outside at ungodly hours, but Draco the dragon will shoot fireballs around the sky earlier in the evening. Source: CNet
Read MoreIn the latest episode of Security Sessions, CSO Editor-in-chief Joan Goodchild talks about the implications of the Yahoo data breach, in which up to 500 million accounts were hacked. Joining Goodchild in the discussion is Kevin O’Brien, CEO and founder of GreatHorn, who offers advice to CSOs and other IT security leaders on ways to
Read MoreThe long-awaited “Blade Runner” sequel has a name that hammers home the big time gap between the original and the follow-up. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe teams for Siri, Maps, Apple Music and others are reportedly all coming under one roof to help reduce bugs and speed innovation. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe 13-minute Cirque du Soleil film feels like “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” wore drag to a Thunderdome battle on an aircraft carrier slowly going over Niagara Falls. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe latest version of Android will be missing key features that are available on Google’s latest Pixel device. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe short teaser for the 2017 movie shows war is no joke for Caesar and company. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe dispute turned public after an angry tweet from Sean Hannity at his Fox News colleague. Source: CNet
Read MoreA Gartner forecast of phone shipments projects sales will decline for a second year in a row. But there’s hope for 2017. Source: CNet
Read MoreGoogle describes its upcoming Pixel phones as a Verizon exclusive in the US. But it doesn’t mean what you think it means. Here’s how to get it unlocked. Source: CNet
Read MoreSome listeners on the free version of the service saw “questionable website pop-ups.” Source: CNet
Read MoreThe FBI has arrested a U.S. government contractor for allegedly stealing classified documents, possibly including hacking tools. Harold Thomas Martin III, 51, has been charged with stealing government materials, including top secret information, the U.S. Department of Justice said on Wednesday. [ Watch out for 11 signs you’ve been hacked — and learn how to fight
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