'Marvel's Cloak & Dagger' gets its first trailer – CNET
Cloak meets Dagger in the first trailer for Marvel’s latest TV series. Expect plenty of angst. Source: CNet
Read MoreCloak meets Dagger in the first trailer for Marvel’s latest TV series. Expect plenty of angst. Source: CNet
Read MoreStir the pot with tech items inspired by, made with or dedicated to marijuana and hemp. Source: CNet
Read MoreSpace is vast, but it might not be nearly as dead as we once presumed. Here’s our updated list of spots that could finally prove we aren’t alone. Source: CNet
Read MoreAmazon tells developers its voice technology can now be added to any app, report says. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe social network finally unveils what its secretive Building 8 hardware lab has been working on for the past year. Communication might never be the same. Source: CNet
Read MoreMicrosoft has released two new Windows 10 test builds — 16179 for PCs and 15205 for phones. Both are still more about fixes than brand-new features. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreFrom Home Deals: A nice discount on a smart plug that you can control with both Alexa and the Google Assistant. Source: CNet
Read MoreAlphabet’s life sciences research and engineering arm will collect data to develop a baseline reference for health. Source: CNet
Read MoreEmpowering self-driving cars, LiDAR sensor maker Velodyne announced VelArray, a new LiDAR sensor using a fixed set of lasers rather than a spinning array. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe list of planets worth checking for signs of life seems to grow with each passing month. Another super-Earth in our galactic neighborhood has just made it to the top of the chart. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe social networking giant’s professional camera setup, Surround 360, has new tricks it says will make virtual reality feel much more… well, real. Source: CNet
Read MoreLaw enforcement and government officials don’t like encrypted peer-to-peer chat platforms such as WhatsApp and Jabber because it is harder to eavesdrop on what cybercriminals are planning. But according to a recent study of global cybercriminal operations, the bulk of criminal discussions don’t happen over encrypted chat. Skype is the preferred mode of communication among
Read MoreMillion (and sometimes billion) dollar decisions are made based on the best analysis of incomplete data. If you’d like some inside baseball on how researchers come up with some of their insights, here’s a quick view into the insanely profitable business of in-app Android game sales. Source: DIY IT
Read MoreMicrosoft’s ‘Project Cheshire,’ the successor to its Wunderlist to-do app, is now in public preview for users on a variety of devices. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreMicrosoft is rolling out more of its Cognitive Services programming interfaces, which provide developers with a way to add face recognition, computer vision and more to their apps and services. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreIan McShane, Bryan Fuller and Neil Gaiman unite for a divine blast of blood-soaked blasphemy in this new drama from Starz and Amazon. Source: CNet
Read MoreHeadphone deal: Bose has the white version of its highly rated on-ear wireless headphone on clearance pricing. Source: CNet
Read MoreScientists find a living specimen of five-foot long mollusk to dissect for a new study. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe most popular instant messaging platforms with cyber criminals are Skype, Jabber and ICQ, according to a new report released this morning. Meanwhile, consumer-grade platforms like AOL Instant Messenger and Yahoo IM have fallen out of favor, while newer, more secure consumer oriented platforms like Telegram and WhatsApp are also gaining popularity. [ Safeguard your
Read MoreOracle has released a record 299 security fixes for vulnerabilities in its products, including patches for a widely exploited vulnerability in the Apache Struts framework and a Solaris exploit supposedly used by the U.S. National Security Agency. The Struts vulnerability allows for remote code execution on Java web servers and was patched on March 6.
Read MoreAvailable this summer, the new storage device has up to 20TB of storage space and can also work as a peripheral hub. Source: CNet
Read MoreA new Times Square attraction transports you to a miniature model world packed with tech — including self-driving cars. Source: CNet
Read MoreDay one was all about augmented reality and virtual reality. Day two will deal with AI and brain interfaces (really). Source: CNet
Read MoreVisitors to Gulliver’s Gate can see mini versions of global landmarks, and even sign up to have their full body scanned, printed and put in the exhibit. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe Motorola Moto G5 Plus has a 12-megapixel camera and is capable of some pretty great shots. Take a look at these photos to see what it’s capable of. Source: CNet
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