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Journalists watch out — the robot reporters are coming. Source: CNet
Read MoreJournalists watch out — the robot reporters are coming. Source: CNet
Read MoreHulking monsters, heartily silly action and plenty of ‘Nam flashbacks — “Kong: Skull Island” is the creature feature for big-budget B-Movie fans. Source: CNet
Read MoreCommentary: A new study says that spending more than two hours a day on social media is tied to perceived loneliness. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe live-streaming feature has been used to broadcast live at least 50 acts of violence, including murder, beatings and suicides, according to the Wall Street Journal. Source: CNet
Read MoreAs “Logan” easily tops the weekend box office, the actor shows his gratitude in a sweet way. Source: CNet
Read MoreA new deep field survey of the sky has released its first images and data, and is poised to unlock an “unprecedented” view into space. Source: CNet
Read MoreIn space, no one can hear you scream. Even if you keep screaming, over and over again. Source: CNet
Read MoreFormer imperial wizard in the white supremacist group returns to the social network after an hours-long suspension. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe influential nonprofit says it will begin including evaluations of a product’s online security and privacy features in its reviews. Source: CNet
Read MorePlayers will have the option to wear Whoop biometric monitors to track their heart rate while playing. Source: CNet
Read MoreHis role has yet to be revealed, but if there’s one thing “Wire” fans know: You come at the king, even in space, you best not miss. Source: CNet
Read MoreAlthough we’ll have to wait until March 29 for an official reveal, a so-called leak of the Galaxy S8 give a detailed view of what the phone may look like. Source: CNet
Read MoreToday only: The base model of the new 13-inch MacBook Pro can be had for $1,325. Source: CNet
Read MoreAt the Geneva auto show, Volkswagen unveiled a new concept car that you won’t buy, but you will use, summoning a Sedric with the touch of a button. Source: CNet
Read MoreBaxter can read your mind to learn if it’s getting a simple task right or wrong, possibly setting up a foundation for thought-controlled machines. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe search giant’s online store turns five. Among its most popular content: lots of Facebook apps and a movie that caused an international incident. Source: CNet
Read MoreIs Obama planning a coup? The answer, according to Google this weekend, could have been yes. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe Baltimore police revels in an amusing internet caper involving a strange old pistol, a repeat offender and whole lot of Abraham Lincoln references. Source: CNet
Read MorePlus, the marvels of quantum computing. Source: CNet
Read MoreMarvel’s mightiest superheroes collide in the second season of “Guardians of the Galaxy” animated series on Disney XD, starting March 11. Source: CNet
Read MoreSleep Stages and Sleep Insights, designed to help you catch better zzz’s, will begin rolling out in the coming weeks. Source: CNet
Read MoreMany Windows developers are sending the wrong message to their customers. Their products may not be obsolete, but they sure look like they are. Tl;dr: It’s an easy fix. Source: DIY IT
Read MoreHackerOne is bringing bug hunting and software testing to open source developers to help make open source software more secure and safer to use. A lot of modern tools and technologies depend on open source software, so a security flaw can wind up having a widespread impact — the Heartbleed flaw in OpenSSL, for example.
Read MoreAtlassian recently added IP whitelisting and two-step verification to Bitbucket, its cloud-based version control system, to give administrators stronger controls on who can view, push, or clone a private code repository. The first step in information security is to identify the crown jewels — the information that, if stolen, will be critically damaging to the
Read MoreMobile World Congress is the world’s biggest phone show — and now India is getting one of its own. Source: CNet
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