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A California judge gives final approval in the class action lawsuit, confirming that the ride-hailing company’s drivers will remain independent contractors. Source: CNet
Read MoreA California judge gives final approval in the class action lawsuit, confirming that the ride-hailing company’s drivers will remain independent contractors. Source: CNet
Read MoreNew iPads are coming in April, and maybe end the whole thing with “New, new, new!” but you don’t have to. Source: CNet
Read MoreBy showing the power of these nuclear weapons, physicist Greg Spriggs hopes “maybe people will be reluctant to use them.” Source: CNet
Read MoreSeveral attacks observed over the past few months that rely heavily on PowerShell, open-source tools, and fileless malware techniques might be the work of a single group of hackers. An investigation started by security researchers from Morphisec into a recent email phishing attack against high-profile enterprises pointed to a group that uses techniques documented by
Read MoreAfter some ads in the UK were shown next to extremist YouTube content, the tech giant said it will give brands more control over where their ads appear. Source: CNet
Read MoreAn analyst suggests that the Galaxy S8 could come with more RAM in China, which would be totally unfair. Source: CNet
Read MoreDriving for Subaru sounds like an interesting job. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe tweet allegedly came with the message: “You deserve a seizure.” Source: CNet
Read MoreDetails matter when developing an incident response (IR) plan. But, even the most successful IR plans can lack critical information, impeding how quickly normal business operations are restored. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here (Insider Story) Source: Security
Read MoreAs more of the internet adopts HTTPS everywhere to secure communications, enterprises rely on inspection tools to examine encrypted traffic to make sure it doesn’t contain malicious activity. Unfortunately, the devices intended to verify the security of networking communications appear to be undermining HTTPS, US-CERT warned. “All systems behind a HTTPS interception product are potentially
Read MoreLet’s speculate wildly about some unusual lines standing out in the snow in Russia as spotted by an astronaut on board the space station. Source: CNet
Read MorePunch all the things! The craziest wrestling show you’ve ever seen hits Netflix along with Marvel’s “Iron Fist.” Source: CNet
Read MoreIts annual US Customer Service Index Study looks at both dealership service departments as well as non-dealership entities. Source: CNet
Read MoreSocial Cues: St. Patrick’s Day is the top trend on Twitter, and Sean Spicer’s tie is a green meme machine. Source: CNet
Read MoreGoogle’s going with Cards instead, because of mobile. Source: CNet
Read MoreSee how the new live action film recreates the legendary anime’s iconic opening sequence with a mixture of practical effects and CGI. Source: CNet
Read MoreMonopoly fans show several old tokens the door and replace them with a feathered friend, a tub toy and an extinct creature. Source: CNet
Read MoreRetailer GameStop says it’s getting more in, starting March 22. Source: CNet
Read MoreFrom CNET Magazine: Exoskeletons are slowing making their way out of hospitals and rehab centers and into homes. Source: CNet
Read MoreWhen governments turn to private hackers to carry out state-sponsored attacks, as the FBI alleges Russia did in the 2014 breach of Yahoo, they’re taking a big risk. On the one hand, it gives them a bit of plausible deniability while reaping the potential spoils of each attack, but if the hackers aren’t kept on
Read MoreGE just gave its line of smart dryers the ability to shop via Amazon Dash. Source: CNet
Read MoreIf you end up seeing trails after the Irish celebration, make sure it’s not the coma of a rare visit from a steamy space rock. Source: CNet
Read MoreCNET and GameSpot are joining forces to give you a chance to win* a Nintendo Switch. This giveaway ends on March 30, 2017. Source: CNet
Read MoreFrom philosophy to comedy, Nerdwriter host Even Puschak breaks down complicated topical concepts so well I bet you’ll subscribe. Source: CNet
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