VW prepares to conquer North America with SUVs, electric cars – Roadshow
Part of the company’s plan involves manufacturing its new EVs in North America, which should happen around 2021. Source: CNet
Read MorePart of the company’s plan involves manufacturing its new EVs in North America, which should happen around 2021. Source: CNet
Read MoreHungry customers in northern Japan may get their pies with a side of living reindeer. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe Chinese TV maker’s Roku-powered Smart TVs are among our favorite values, and prices are lower than ever. The 55-inch 4K model is $400, while the 32-incher is just $125. Source: CNet
Read MoreGrace Hopper and Margaret Hamilton were instrumental in the early days of computers. Now they’ll receive the highest civilian honor. Source: CNet
Read MoreAccording to a report from a United Nations agency though broadband networks to expand across the Earth, not every is actually going online. Source: CNet
Read MoreYou’ll have to wait for Friday to see details on the deals, but Apple says it will join the retailer stampede on the highest of shopping holidays. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe National Transportation Safety Board is looking into a structural failure of Facebook’s Aquila internet drone during a test flight last June. Source: CNet
Read MoreHere are 30 geeky gadgets and gizmos for the techies you love. Source: DIY IT
Read MoreThe long-awaited SHA-1 deprecation deadline of Jan. 1, 2017, is almost here. At that point, we’ll all be expected to use SHA-2 instead. So the question is: What is your browser going to do when it encounters a SHA-1 signed digital certificate? We’ll delve into the answers in a minute. But first, let’s review what
Read MoreDespite months of reminders and warnings, more than one-third of websites will become inaccessible come 2017. There is barely a month left before major browsers start blocking websites using certificates signed with the SHA-1 hash, but 60 million-plus websites still rely on the insecure encryption algorithm, according to the latest estimates from security company Venafi.
Read MoreIf you’re in Singapore and have time to spare, head over to the ArtScience Musuem for an incredible journey into space. If you aren’t, hopefully these pictures will make you take the next flight out. Source: CNet
Read MoreA carrier in the country is making a system that would let you book GPS-equipped bikes and drop them off almost anywhere when you’re done. Source: CNet
Read MoreIf you are waiting until Black Friday to score some sweet deals, wait no more. Here are some of our favorite pre-Black Friday deals. Source: CNet
Read MoreThese quirky gifts are sure to please any companion this side of Gallifrey. Source: CNet
Read MoreWell, that has been observed, anyway. Source: CNet
Read MoreCockatoos have shown the capacity to shape tools, skills not inherited or learned from other cockatoos. Source: CNet
Read MoreLong live the king! Long live the king’s mother! The Academy Award nominee is joining the 2018 Marvel film. Source: CNet
Read MoreFrank Herbert’s iconic science-fiction novel has wormed its way into a new life. Source: CNet
Read MoreRetailer says it has tripled the number of items it is offering online shoppers this year. Source: CNet
Read MoreInternet retailer could offer games through a premium sports package tied to Amazon Prime, the Wall Street Journal reports. Source: CNet
Read MoreApple has different antennas in the iPhone 7 but it’s not going to kill you. Plus, Apple is saying goodbye to it’s AirPort Wireless routers. Source: CNet
Read MoreBitcoin exchange calls agency’s request for “John Doe” summons overly broad. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe private company was at the center of a massive internet attack in October that knocked dozens of popular websites offline. Source: CNet
Read MoreCNET’s Alfred Ng succeeded in buying the video-recording glasses at an NYC pop-up store Monday. But he could have used an extra pair of socks. Source: CNet
Read MoreSocial Studies: You know that feeling you get when the last dirty dish fits in the dishwasher to make it perfectly full? Or maybe when the last book fits on your bookshelf just right? That’s what Reddit’s OddlySatisfying is all about. Source: CNet
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