Nintendo legend Miyamoto: Mario needs to evolve to survive – CNET
The game developer discusses the new Super Mario Run and the future of the Mario franchise at Apple’s SoHo store. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe game developer discusses the new Super Mario Run and the future of the Mario franchise at Apple’s SoHo store. Source: CNet
Read MoreCommentary: A 13-year-old autistic girl paints a picture and uploads it to artwork site Redbubble. HBO, says her dad, issues a takedown notice. Source: CNet
Read MoreBasketball great tweets that White House is hosting event to lure gamers to sign up for health care coverage. Source: CNet
Read MoreRousey and Diesel met on the set of “Fast 7”, she told Conan O’Brien, and soon bonded together in the world of Azeroth. Source: CNet
Read MoreBacked by ACLU lawyers, the Wikimedia Foundation seeks to continue its constitutional challenge to an NSA surveillance program. Source: CNet
Read MoreCommentary: It seems that teens have even given POS a different meaning from the one you might know. How far can this new language go? Source: CNet
Read MoreThe tech giant opens up development tools for Google Assistant, the software that powers its Google Home smart speaker. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe all-new Alpine sports car is slated to launch in 2017, and we’re geeking out. Source: CNet
Read MoreIn ability, the mobile app for editing and cataloging photos steadily approaches the PC version. Also, there’s a helpful new comparison mode for Windows and Mac. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe celebrated astronaut was known for flying at supersonic speeds and his historic orbit around the planet in 1962. Source: CNet
Read More2016’s top trending topics on Facebook could also be labeled as “reasons to drink.” Source: CNet
Read MoreThe ride hailing service tells customers “behavior matters.” No guns or sex in the car. Oh, and no vomiting either. Source: CNet
Read MoreFacebook shareholders file a lawsuit alleging a conflict of interest between the company CEO and a board member. Source: CNet
Read MoreThaddeus Arroyo, head of AT&T Mexico, will replace him after de la Vega retires at the end of the year. Source: CNet
Read MoreIf you want the 505-horsepower Quadrifoglio version, though, it’s going to cost a pretty penny. Source: CNet
Read MoreMario is finally making his mobile game debut, and projected revenue numbers show that he could could make more money than a blockbuster movie. Source: CNet
Read MoreMicrosoft’s coming ‘Premium Assurance’ for Software Assurance customers for Windows Server and SQL Server will offer 16, instead of 10, years of support. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreA screaming goat, cute pooches and a screen-accurate Stormtrooper welcome lost web surfers to some of the internet’s most magnificent 404-not-found pages. Behold them here. Source: CNet
Read MoreThis new model will mark the full-size luxury car’s fifth generation. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe holiday season is upon us and unfortunately, so are gift exchange scammers on Facebook. Source: CNet
Read MoreThousands of U.S. Starbucks stores are turning into Pokemon Go PokeStops or Gyms on December 8. Source: CNet
Read MoreIt’s interesting how adding one new criterion can change things. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe next major version of OpenVPN, one of the most widely used virtual private networking technologies, will be audited by a well-known cryptography expert. The audit will be fully funded by Private Internet Access (PIA), a popular VPN service provider that uses OpenVPN for its business. The company has contracted cryptography engineering expert Matthew Green,
Read MoreThe Microsoft and LinkedIn deal officially has closed. Now the integration of the two companies products and services begins. Here’s what’s up first. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreSymantec analyzed 111 threat families that use PowerShell, finding that they leverage the framework to download payloads and traverse through networks. Twitter Card Style: summary Click to Tweet: PowerShell threats are on the rise: 95.4% of the scripts Symantec analyzed were malicious Click to Tweet Acct: @threatintel read more Source: Symantec
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