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I saw CEO John Hanke of Niantic, maker of Pokemon Go, and all I got were two lousy Pidgeys and no details about what to expect this year. Source: CNet
Read MoreI saw CEO John Hanke of Niantic, maker of Pokemon Go, and all I got were two lousy Pidgeys and no details about what to expect this year. Source: CNet
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Read MoreThe cast and crew who made a vampire slayer into a feminist icon chime in to thank showrunner Joss Whedon and the fans who’ve loved the show for two decades. Source: CNet
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Read MoreA good sound bar doesn’t have to cost a fortune. Here are the sound bars and sound bases under $300 that we liked best in our reviews. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe eighth “Fast and Furious” movie cheekily explores the potential dark side of driverless cars when put in the hands of a cyberterrorist. Source: CNet
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Read MoreMicrosoft’s official acknowledgement that it has Windows Server running on ARM for use in its own, and potentially others’, datacenters generated a number of questions. Here are a few answers. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreNumber of new malware variants reaches highest level since October 2016 and Symantec uncovers a wider campaign carried out by Shamoon attackers. Publish to Facebook: No Twitter Card Style: summary Some of the key takeaways from February’s Latest Intelligence, and the threat landscape in general, include the highest increase in malware variants since October 2016,
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Read MoreNFC cards and on-the-fly mashups: Harmonix and Hasbro have created a card game for party DJs that makes its own music. I played a few rounds. Source: CNet
Read MoreIt appears US spies are using targeted hacking tools in their investigations. The surprise: That could mean your data is safer. Source: CNet
Read MoreWikiLeaks plans to share details about what it says are CIA hacking tools with the tech companies so that software fixes can be developed. But will software companies want it? [ 18 surprising tips for security pros. | Discover how to secure your systems with InfoWorld’s Security Report newsletter. ] The information WikiLeaks plans to share comes
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Read MoreGoogle knows that if enterprises are going to move their critical services to its cloud, then it has to offer something that AWS doesn’t. At Google Cloud Next, the company’s leadership made the case that Google Cloud was the most secure cloud. At the conference this week, Google unveiled tools that would let IT teams
Read MoreThere’s a new reason to play Pokemon Go — and it doesn’t even involve new Pokemon. Source: CNet
Read MoreDidi Chuxing last year toppled Uber in China, and now it’s setting up an office in Silicon Valley. Source: CNet
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Read MoreAs Wikileaks’ claims of CIA hacking lead people the world over to reconsider their privacy, the UN’s Special Rapporteur says privacy may not fully exist in the digital age. Source: CNet
Read MoreCommentary: In North Carolina, a police sergeant seems to invent a new law to stop a member of the public from recording him. Now there’s an investigation. Source: CNet
Read MoreFormer ZeniMax employee says he is owed last installment of payment for his sale of Id Software to ZeniMax in 2009. Source: CNet
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