Every series of 'Power Rangers,' explained – CNET
Here’s a complete rundown of every “Power Rangers” series in the franchise’s 25-year history, from a superfan and someone who vaguely remembers yelling “Triceratops” as a kid. Source: CNet
Read MoreHere’s a complete rundown of every “Power Rangers” series in the franchise’s 25-year history, from a superfan and someone who vaguely remembers yelling “Triceratops” as a kid. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe actor delivers an unmistakable warning to those who think their phone call takes precedence over the film. Source: CNet
Read MoreDon’t panic! Animal lovers’ favorite maternity-suite cam is up and running again, as fans await the calf’s birth. Source: CNet
Read MoreA manager for the ride-hailing company writes a seemingly tone-deaf message to a potential employee, according to The Guardian. Source: CNet
Read MoreCommentary: A UK child unlocks his unconscious mother’s iPhone by pressing her thumb to the home button and asking Siri to call for help. Apple CEO Tim Cook tweets his admiration. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe president pats himself on the back as the cable operator commits $25 billion for broadband infrastructure and reiterates plans to hire 20,000 workers. Source: CNet
Read MoreDo you want to dock your iPhone in your MacBook? Apple patents reveal the company’s thinking about it. Plus, the Red iPhone 7, new iPhone SE, new iPad and more. Source: CNet
Read MoreAmerican GT-R fans now have a new model to dream about, the $127,990 Track Edition. It’s rocking Nismo-tuned Bilstein dampers and even more carbon fiber. Source: CNet
Read MoreCSO Online’s Steve Ragan and Joan Goodchild chat about the hot security news of the week, including their take on the recent WikiLeaks revelations around the CIA, and how Cisco, Samsung and Apple have responded to the information. Source: Security
Read MoreThe last two individual teasers of the week are now out there, as fans await Saturday’s full trailer. Source: CNet
Read MoreBig brands are flexing their political muscle as they pull even more ads from Google’s YouTube after the ads appear next to extremist videos. Source: CNet
Read MoreSamsung hoped its new battery safety procedures would inspire the phone industry. Good luck with that. Source: CNet
Read MoreNo, seriously. It’s gotten so bad that FedEx feels it has to pay you to use Flash, a technology derided as being outdated and unsafe. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe Mac and iPhone exploits described in new documents attributed to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency were patched years ago, according to Apple. WikiLeaks released a new set of files Thursday that supposedly came from the CIA. They contain details about the agency’s alleged malware and attack capabilities against iPhones and Mac computers. [ 18
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Read MoreThe few surviving Galaxy Note 7’s could be killed off after this move. Source: CNet
Read MoreApple released the latest colorway for its iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus on Friday morning. Source: CNet
Read MoreA fresh look at the Martian landscape shows a collection of wormy-looking curved dark sand dunes. Source: CNet
Read MoreAt the MARS 2017 conference, Amazon’s drone delivery arm ships over some sunscreen. Source: CNet
Read MoreSecurity teams, network administrators, and operations teams have some busy days ahead. Google’s Chrome development team is fed up with Symantec as a certificate authority, and has announced plans to no longer trust current Symantec certificates. In the past 18 months, Google has tangled repeatedly with Symantec over the way it issues transport layer security
Read MoreTwitter had a successful run with the NFL last season. Now, other tech giants are hoping for an interception. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe price of a single bitcoin passed that of an ounce of gold for the first time this month, and scammers were quick to get in on the action with Ponzi schemes and phishing sites spread via social media. Victims are lured in with fake bitcoin wallets, fake bitcoin search services, fake surveys about bitcoins, too-good-to-be-true money
Read MoreWatch what happens when you ask a Google Home speaker about the CIA. Talk about defensive! Source: CNet
Read MoreFeeling peckish? DoorDash is using Starship robots to deliver food in Redwood City, California. Source: CNet
Read MoreQR codes become the payment method for snagging your favorite drink. Source: CNet
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