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Walmart’s new Google TV stick is almost as cheap as a Big Mac meal November 28, 2023

Credit: Walmart Walmart has released the Onn Google TV Full HD Streaming Device. This is a Google-powered TV stick for just under $15. Expect Chromecast support, Assistant integration, and support for a host of streaming apps. Walmart’s Onn streaming gadgets deliver a ton of value for money, with the company’s 4K streaming box being an […]

AT&T customers in some states cut off from making 911 calls – CNET

Wireless carrier says it is aware of the issue and working on resolving it.
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Apple Healthcare, a way to have your iPhone and live – CNET

Commentary: Conan O’Brien creates perfect melding of iPhone and affordable health care, after a Republican congressman insists you can’t have both.
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Lawyer's pants catch fire during arson trial, e-cigarette blamed – CNET

Commentary: A Miami lawyer blames an e-cigarette, rather than a stunt, for a fiery trial.
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Nintendo Switch: Tips, games, problems and everything else you need to know – CNET

Your ultimate beginner’s guide to Nintendo’s hybrid tablet/handheld/TV game console.
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Uber to end use of Greyball tool to evade officials – CNET

The tool helped the ride-hailing company avoid regulators in cities where the service isn’t yet legal.
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Uber can resume testing self-driving cars in California – CNET

Permit ends months-long tussle between the ride-hailing company and the state’s DMV. But the result is a much smaller pilot program.
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'Jurassic World 2' photo lets fans bone up on upcoming film – CNET

There’s not much to go on — the photo only offers a skeletal look at the 2018 offering in the dinosaur saga.
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Dino debunking and Blue Origin videos take off on YouTube – CNET

Checking out what’s trending on YouTube is always an adventure. This week you’re going to question everything you thought you knew about dinosaurs.
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CIA to WikiLeaks: We're doing our jobs by spying – CNET

The spying agency says “Americans deserve nothing less” than a CIA with the best spy tools. You’re welcome, America.
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Google buys Kaggle and its gaggle of AI geeks – CNET

In its quest to carry us into the machine-learning decades ahead, Google acquires what it calls the globe’s largest community of AI enthusiasts.
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In quest for sweet search combo, Pinterest buys Jelly – CNET

The scrapbooking site acquires the search app co-founded by Twitter’s Biz Stone.
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Google Home and eBay can tell you how much that's worth – CNET

The two companies demo eBay’s new Shopbot, a digital “concierge” for shopping, at Google’s cloud conference in San Francisco.
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No hammer, no long hair? 'Thor: Ragnarok' first-look photo stuns – CNET

Hair today, gone tomorrow? Chris Hemsworth says he’s thankful to skip that daily hour in the stylist’s chair.
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Stephen Hawking has advice for avoiding the apocalypse – CNET

The famous physicist says humanity will need to rely on reason to keep our more aggressive, destructive tendencies in check.
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​Airbnb reportedly eyeing long-term home rentals – CNET

The home rental company may be stepping into Craigslist territory by offering people more permanent places to stay.
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Leaked docs suggest NSA and CIA behind Equation cyberespionage group

Purported CIA documents leaked Tuesday appear to confirm that the U.S. National Security Agency and one of CIA’s own divisions were responsible for the malware tools and operations attributed to a group that security researchers have dubbed the Equation.

The Equation’s cyberespionage activities were documented in February 2015 by researchers from antivirus vendor Kaspersky Lab. It is widely considered to be the most advanced cyberespionage group in the world based on the sophistication of its tools and the length of its operations, some possibly dating as far back as 1996.

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Man destroys Kim Kardashian selfie books in store, cops say – CNET

Commentary: A Connecticut man is allegedly so offended by the reality star and entrepreneur that he pours red liquid over several copies of her book of selfies.
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The smartwatches and fitness trackers we can't wait to see in 2017 – CNET

It should be another exciting year in wearable tech. These are the gadgets we can’t wait to get our hands on.
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Apple has already fixed most of the iOS exploits the CIA used

WikiLeaks is back at it again, this time with more than 8,700 leaked documents apparently from inside the CIA’s Center for Cyber Intelligence. According to those documents, the CIA had knowledge of zero-day exploits it could use to hack iPhones. But Apple said many of those bugs have already been patched with the latest version of iOS.

The WikiLeaks documents didn’t include details of the bugs or whether the CIA has actually used them, so it’s unclear if or how Apple knows the exploits have been patched. But the company released a statement to multiple media outlets following the WikiLeaks dump on Tuesday:

“Apple is deeply committed to safeguarding our customers’ privacy and security. The technology built into today’s iPhone represents the best data security available to consumers, and we’re constantly working to keep it that way. Our products and software are designed to quickly get security updates into the hands of our customers, with nearly 80 percent of users running the latest version of our operating system. While our initial analysis indicates that many of the issues leaked today were already patched in the latest OS, we will continue work to rapidly address any identified vulnerabilities. We always urge customers to download the latest iOS to make sure they have the most recent security updates.”

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Barack Obama on 'Game of Thrones'? George R.R. Martin has hope – CNET

Will the former president journey to Westeros? Not all trips there end well, as another past commander-in-chief can attest.
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The battle for online privacy: What you need to know – CNET

CNET explains everything you need to know about the latest political battle over how your digital data should be protected.
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​My kid prefers NES Classic to Switch – CNET

Commentary: If you’ve got a kid, maybe skip the Switch and stick with the NES Classic for now. Retro works for kids, too.
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The CIA may be spying on us with our own phones (The 3:59, Ep. 191) – CNET

In this privacy-themed episode, we talk about the alleged CIA hacking methods disclosed by WikiLeaks, the battle in DC over your online data and more Echo drama.
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Supercharge Windows 10: Replacement apps that blow away standard Windows programs

Windows 10 comes with a whole bunch of helpful apps. Unfortunately, some of them aren’t as powerful as you might like. Fear not, for we have 15 power tools that will help you supercharge your Windows install.
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Lamborghini shows us proof Huracan Performante 'Ring lap is legit – Roadshow

There have been accusations of trickery regarding the record-breaking Nurburgring run for the new Lamborghini Huracan Performante, but this new info might just put those to rest.
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