Facebook Messenger gets Reactions and Mentions so it's more like Facebook – CNET
You can now add reaction emoji to individual messages and @ mentions in group chats. Source: CNet
Read MoreYou can now add reaction emoji to individual messages and @ mentions in group chats. Source: CNet
Read MoreHulu’s upcoming series based on the Margaret Atwood novel shows a future where women have been stripped of their rights. This trailer reveals how it happened. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe head of Apple’s radio channel sees Beats 1 DJs filling a music culture void left by automated streaming libraries. Source: CNet
Read MoreSadly, it’s a 3G connection for now, but the 2018 model year will change that. Source: CNet
Read MoreDodge’s TransBrake feature is the first time something like this has been offered in a production car. Source: CNet
Read MoreApple takes the plunge and buys a task-automation app it has long admired. Source: CNet
Read MoreA potential future accessory looks like a laptop with an iPhone-sized slot where the touchpad would be. Source: CNet
Read MoreMost technologies go through a stage when everything seems possible. Personal computers in the early 1980s, the internet in the late 1990s and mobile apps around the beginning of this decade were like that. But so was the first unboxing of a Galaxy Note 7. In time, either suddenly or gradually, reality sets in. [
Read MoreAndroid suffers from a reality-based reputation problem, with reports of malicious apps stealing user data and critical security vulnerabilities that can take over user devices. Over the years, Google has been working to improve its mobile operating system with new security features, the release of monthly security updates, and better tools to detect and remove
Read MoreIndianapolis tops the list of cities with great cell coverage. New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles — not so much. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe company announced new smartwatches and hybrid watches from luxury brands like Michael Kors, Tory Burch, DKNY and Kate Spade New York. Source: CNet
Read MoreMisfit’s upcoming smartwatch goes Android Wear 2.0, but its feature set and price sound pretty great. Source: CNet
Read MoreTaking to the skies on a drone to head home in the island state could be a thing in 2030, says Singapore’s Ministry of Transport. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe interestingly named “Swearing Trojan” appears to be using fake mobile base stations in China to send phishing SMS messages to fool victims. Source: CNet
Read MoreIn a goodwill gesture, the home rental company will donate upward of $250,000 to a local community organization this season. Source: CNet
Read MoreCourt papers say data is being extracted from 100 locked phones seized during arrests at anti-Trump protests. Source: CNet
Read MoreIn a bid to advance the development of lifelike prosthetics, researchers turn to the sun’s rays to power sensors that allow electronic skin to mimic the human kind. Source: CNet
Read MoreHackers demand $75,000 in bitcoin by April 7 in exchange for not resetting account credentials, Motherboard reports. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe popular smartphone game hits Android devices three months after its iOS debut. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe telecom equipment maker may be on the hook for as much as $1.2 billion for violating sanctions against Iran. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe maker of meatless patties opens a large-scale production facility and plans to pump out 1 million pounds of faux meat every month. Source: CNet
Read MoreIt’s No. 3 of the 60 prototypes. Source: CNet
Read MoreLaw enforcement agencies around the world are asking people to stop giving Apple’s digital assistant the three-digit code for emergency services in India. Source: CNet
Read MoreDevelopers of the popular LastPass password manager rushed to push out a fix to solve a serious vulnerability that could have allowed attackers to steal users’ passwords or execute malicious code on their computers. The vulnerability was discovered by Google security researcher Tavis Ormandy and was reported to LastPass on Monday. It affected the browser
Read MoreHackers claiming to have hundreds of millions of iCloud credentials have threatened to wipe date from iPhones, iPads and Macs if Apple does not fork over $150,000 within two weeks. “This group is known for getting accounts and credentials, they have gotten credentials in the past,” said Lamar Bailey, director of security research and development
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