Peter Thiel expected to donate $1.25 million to Donald Trump – CNET
The PayPal cofounder will make his contribution through a series of super PACs, the New York Times reports. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe PayPal cofounder will make his contribution through a series of super PACs, the New York Times reports. Source: CNet
Read MorePretend you’re using magic to put on cosmetics with these brushes with wizard wand handles. Source: CNet
Read MoreBillionaire and tech entrepreneur tells New West summit attendees marijuana should be decriminalized worldwide. Source: CNet
Read MoreHonda robots go haywire as they bully humans into eating appetizers at a tech convention demo in this hilarious “Saturday Night Live” skit. Source: CNet
Read MoreTechnically Incorrect: In a new Piper Jaffray survey, almost four out five teens say their next phone will be an iPhone. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe controversial site continues to publish what it says is leaked information gained from a breach of a Clinton aide’s email account. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe prospect of being fatally attacked by an animal is a gruesome one, but do you know which species are most likely to kill you? We’ve culled data from sources ranging from the Gates Foundation to National Geographic to provide a comprehensive list of the 24 creatures that kill the most humans each year. Source:
Read MoreHalloween’s supposed to be scary, not sexy, right? We discovered a treat bag of science, sci-fi and fantasy-themed costumes that blur the lines. Source: CNet
Read MoreTechnically Incorrect: It seemed inevitable that the red-sweatered hero of a week ago would have his image examined. And now he’s less of a hero. Source: CNet
Read MoreTechnically Incorrect: In the UK, a customer is looking at large-screen TVs when suddenly there’s a large-scale problem. Source: CNet
Read MoreTechnically Incorrect: In a survey conducted over the last few days, many Samsung customers say they’re done with the brand for good. Source: CNet
Read MoreEverything from high-tech advancements in edible weed to big-data analysis can be seen at this year’s New West Summit in San Francisco. Source: CNet
Read MoreChinese TV maker Hisense is entering the US market in force with a bunch of new televisions. They boast larger screen sizes, better technologies and higher prices than previous efforts. Can they compete? Source: CNet
Read MoreFor the last several years the TVs with the best picture quality have used OLED, or Organic Light Emitting Diodes. Curious what makes them different from other TVs? You’ve come to the right place. Source: CNet
Read MoreTrain to battle like a Jedi Master at the new competitive lightsaber academy LudoSport opening this week in San Francisco. Source: CNet
Read MoreAlmost 350 snakes are released in just one day. Add this to your list of reasons to never, ever go outside again. Source: CNet
Read MoreApple’s ambitions for augmented reality are clear, and they have the team to make it happen. The Apple v. Samsung patent battle wages on, and you can finally get a jet black iPhone 7 Plus. Source: CNet
Read MoreMicrosoft’s internal ship target for its next major update to Windows 10, a k a ‘Redstone 2,’ is looking like March 2017. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreDC Comics and BOOM! Studios are launching one morphin’ collaboration this January. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe Federal Aviation Administration ban comes just after a second recall on the devices took effect. Source: CNet
Read MoreIf the “Terminator” actor took off his skin but still wanted to work out, he might be Kengoro, a skeleton robot that actually perspires. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe first-ever Rebelle Rally promises to be a challenge, both physically and mentally. Source: CNet
Read MoreAt $400, PlayStation VR is “extremely affordable,” PlayStation boss Jim Ryan says. Source: CNet
Read MoreMicrosoft’s LightSwitch business-app development tool is on its way out, with PowerApps as its recommended replacement. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreThe internet permeates our entire lives, for work, play, and everything in between, but it relies on a fragile network of trust spanning the globe. While it may feel like we’re just one major attack away from a crippled internet, initiatives like the Internet Society’s MANRS (Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security) offer some hope
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