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The device is being hailed as a world-first, an at-home brain implant that allows the patient to operate a computer with her mind. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe device is being hailed as a world-first, an at-home brain implant that allows the patient to operate a computer with her mind. Source: CNet
Read MoreA slip of the mouse led to an email sent to 840,000 employees of the UK’s National Health Service. Then the reply alls started rolling in. Source: CNet
Read MoreIt’s the closest the moon has been in several decades, and photographers around the world are capturing its majesty. Source: CNet
Read MoreI’d count on it looking more like the F-Pace when it does, though. Source: CNet
Read MoreOnce upon time, Marvel was going to make an “Inhumans” movie. And it still is, sort of. Source: CNet
Read MoreDevice would link wirelessly to the user’s iPhone, reports Bloomberg. Source: CNet
Read MoreIn the wake of Donald Trump’s victory, a group of employees at the social network reportedly form a secret task force to battle bogus news. Source: CNet
Read MoreShould Shazam keep your Mac’s microphone on, even when you turn it off? Source: CNet
Read MoreSocial Studies: Reddit is like the Wild West of the internet, but one subreddit called Showerthoughts always has something interesting to ponder. Source: CNet
Read MoreWe’ve got free magazines and a lot of surprises happening this Thursday, November 17, at CBS Interactive’s courtyard in San Francisco to celebrate a new issue of CNET Magazine. Source: CNet
Read MoreWith the release of the NES Classic Edition, Nintendo has also walked down memory lane with the original instruction booklets for all 30 games. Source: CNet
Read MoreA U.K. official has ordered the extradition of a British man to the United States on charges of hacking government computers belonging to NASA and the Department of Defense. Lauri Love, a 31-year-old hacktivist, has been fighting his extradition, but on Monday U.K. Home Secretary Amber Rudd signed the order. [ Check out Roger Grimes’s free
Read MoreTechnically Incorrect: It’s called the iDefender and it only fires special iShells. Source: CNet
Read MoreWe’re bringing CNET’s daily top 10 stories to the web with Chrome’s new “progressive web app” technology. Source: CNet
Read MoreAccording to two leaks, Nintendo’s crazy new transforming game console might cost the same as the Nintendo 3DS did at launch. Source: CNet
Read MoreIn the first installment of our social trends du jour, we marvel at how Twitter’s #WhatILearnedAtTheMall says exactly what you were thinking. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe vice president has always been a popular internet meme, but now he’s less surfer dude and more Dennis the Menace. Source: CNet
Read MoreThree cows huddled together on a tiny island of grass become the focus of a rescue effort in the aftermath of a major New Zealand earthquake. Source: CNet
Read MoreActually, the animated sidekick looks pretty good up there, but he’d better get back to Bikini Bottom before he dries out. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe search engine has updated its streaming music service to provide more personalized music recommendations. Source: CNet
Read MoreStep into Disney’s magical world where beasts can be gentlemen, the candlestick can talk and villagers want to kill things with fire. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe online retailer adds 20 metropolitan areas to Amazon Home Services, which provides local service pros to install or assemble the stuff you order. Source: CNet
Read MoreThat’s not necessarily a pipe dream, per se, but it has a long way to go to achieve that goal. Source: CNet
Read MoreMicrosoft is adding a new customer relationship management tool that is accessible via Outlook to its Office 365 Business Premium plan for no additional cost for subscribers. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreAt a time when the size of distributed denial-of-service attacks has reached unprecedented levels, researchers have found a new attack technique in the wild that allows a single laptop to take down high-bandwidth enterprise firewalls. The attack, dubbed BlackNurse, involves sending Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) packets of a particular type and code. ICMP is
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