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Planes are cramped enough, but what happens when you throw in a tall reporter, a 9-month-old baby and the new Nintendo Switch video game console? Source: CNet
Read MorePlanes are cramped enough, but what happens when you throw in a tall reporter, a 9-month-old baby and the new Nintendo Switch video game console? Source: CNet
Read MoreFord placed an increased focus on streaming services when building the entertainment system for its latest family hauler. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe Internet is under attack. It has been for many years, ever since “hacker” and “malware” first crept into our vocabulary. But, the internet has grown exponentially since those days. It was never meant to handle the level of data it traffics today, a level that exceeded 1 zettabyte last year. The internet was originally
Read MoreA sizzling lightning strike cuts through the sky around the landmark Space Needle in a eye-opening video. Source: CNet
Read MoreXbox Game Pass will put more than 100 games at your fingertips. Source: CNet
Read MoreUnlimited data plans are now available, so turn this feature off to get HD-quality streaming video. Source: CNet
Read MoreGoogle’s smart speaker will be available in the UK by the end of June, according to BBC News. Source: CNet
Read MoreAccording to The Information, Amazon Web Services is preparing to sell Alexa-based software to call centers. Source: CNet
Read MoreMicrosoft is expanding on its Azure Blockchain-as-a-Service work by joining the new Enterprise Ethereum Alliance, along with Intel and a number of leading banks. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreThe next iPhone could have a screen similar to the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge — and could ditch the Lightning cable, according to a new report. Source: CNet
Read MoreNokia is so into Google that it promises Android phones “more pure and secure than Pixel.” Source: CNet
Read MoreCloudPets maker Spiral Toys left children’s voice recordings and account info exposed, reports say. It appears hackers stole and ransomed user data. Source: CNet
Read MoreFor half the price of its $10 music subscription, customers still get offline listening and no ads, but they’ll be locked out of millions of tracks. Source: CNet
Read MoreWhile plenty of controversy has surrounded President Donald Trump’s fledgling administration, it hasn’t yet faced a major crisis. But according to Forrester Research, aside from any political or military events, the new president will face a cyber crisis sometime within his first 100 days. [ 18 surprising tips for security pros. | Discover how to
Read MoreEngineers at South Korea’s SK Telecom have developed a tiny chip that could help secure communications on a myriad of portable electronics and IOT devices. The chip is just 5 millimeters square—smaller than a fingernail—and is capable of generating mathematically provable random numbers. Such numbers are the basis for highly-secure encryption systems and producing them
Read MoreThe newly christened head of the Federal Communications Commission outlines his vision for light-touch regulation that he believes will spur investment in future networks. Source: CNet
Read MoreWe live in a global society. While your country’s economy may be stagnating or barely growing, someone else’s economy is probably booming. It’s no wonder your company is reaching across international borders to establish new business ties and revenue sources. That’s all well and good. But you should also know that I’ve consulted for a
Read MoreThe Chinese manufacturer says it can get you from zero to full in 20 minutes. Source: CNet
Read More“And I would have gotten away with it too, if it weren’t for you meddling kids and your 3D printers.” Source: CNet
Read MoreChinese maker TCL could make as many as three more BlackBerry phones this year as it builds up the portfolio. Also, hope for a revival of the Palm brand? Source: CNet
Read MoreA heat-mapping plug-in and 360-degree live stream camera that looks like a sheep join the new gadget herd. Source: CNet
Read MoreJay Y. Lee, Samsung’s vice chairman, has been indicted in connection with the political scandal in South Korea. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe Japanese company is working on camera software that can even work on webcams. Source: CNet
Read MoreIt’s been too easy for counterfeiters to get away with it, the company argued in a new appeal. Source: CNet
Read MoreThose in Japan can build an Astro Boy robot by collecting 70 magazines that come with a different piece of the robotic puzzle. Source: CNet
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