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The ride-hailing startup seeks to distance itself from allegations it conspired to steal confidential documents on self-driving car technology. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe ride-hailing startup seeks to distance itself from allegations it conspired to steal confidential documents on self-driving car technology. Source: CNet
Read MoreA new card format aims to make it easier to browse through news and adds tags that label a story’s context, publisher and whether it’s one of the most fact-checked stories of the day. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe most famous little submarine in the world has returned from a 110-mile-plus journey, bringing back heaps of ocean temperature data from the Antarctic. Source: CNet
Read MoreThis concept imagines what the Airbnb iPhone app could do with AR. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe US Homeland Security Department opts for enhanced security measures over expanding a ban on laptops in the passenger cabins of planes. Source: CNet
Read MoreResearchers found it only took one victim in Ukraine to infect computers around the world with ransomware. Source: CNet
Read MoreYou won’t want to book your honeymoon there, but there’s a place on Mars where the landscape reminds scientists of the epic formations of Niagara Falls. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe results are kind of like if Commander Data from Star Trek tried to be your motivational therapist. Source: CNet
Read MoreIn a case involving pirated goods, the country’s top court says removing results only on Google’s Canada site isn’t enough. But critics worry about free speech. Source: CNet
Read MoreNote 8 renders are coming in force. Here’s how some predict the back of Samsung’s next big phone will look. Source: CNet
Read MoreMIT researchers are working on a smart navigational system that guides urban drones both through the air and on the ground without colliding. Source: CNet
Read MoreBoom Supersonic wants to let paying passengers break the sound barrier again with a new airliner that could fly by 2023. Source: CNet
Read MoreBoom Supersonic envisions paying passengers traveling again at supersonic speeds in a new aircraft scheduled to fly in 2023. Source: CNet
Read MoreWalkthrough 3D cities are astounding, if you figure out how to see them. Source: CNet
Read MoreAccenture is on track to have all of its 400,000 employees on Windows 10 by 2018, officials say, which will culminate a two-year corporate migration. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreNo buttons required: Vivo’s screen uses ultrasonics, beating the next iPhone to the punch. Source: CNet
Read MoreA new free channel of interactive content interfaces with male stimulators, and women are next. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe league expands its contest to two days, so teams can work longer to create new basketball and business analytics. Source: CNet
Read MoreWannaCry should have been a major warning to the world about ransomware. Then GoldenEye happened. What’s next? Source: CNet
Read MoreLIveLike wants to create a “communal sports experience” for virtual reality. Source: CNet
Read MoreTwitter can pick up on crime more than an hour faster than the police do via reports, says researchers at Cardiff University. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe TSA took somebody’s rainbow knives, and Instagram commenters were on point with their sharp responses. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe massive ransomware attack has reached Australia, sending things really wonky at the chocolate factory. Ahhhhh fudge. Source: CNet
Read MoreQualcomm’s new Snapdragon 1200 chips promise a new wave of kid, pet and elderly trackers, and maybe fitness trackers too. Source: CNet
Read MoreYou can expect to start seeing fingerprint sensors underneath phone displays next year, says the chipmaker at Mobile World Congress Shanghai. Source: CNet
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