What becomes of the broken hearted in the age of apps? – CNET
While technology can make it easier to find love, it’s playing catch-up in curing heartache. Here are some tips for the lovelorn. Source: CNet
Read MoreWhile technology can make it easier to find love, it’s playing catch-up in curing heartache. Here are some tips for the lovelorn. Source: CNet
Read MoreAmazon and Google are reportedly looking to bring speakerphone functionality to their smart speakers. Source: CNet
Read MoreCommentary: After the resignation of his national security adviser, the president offers several tweets that enjoy several institutional targets. Source: CNet
Read MoreThis security expert knows all the tricks for stealing your personal information. His new book tells you how to keep your data safe. Source: CNet
Read MoreBusinesses targeted in email scams don’t always have to play the victim. They can actually fight back. Researchers at Dell SecureWorks have documented how they identified a suspected email scammer from Nigeria, by essentially playing along with the scheme to fool the attacker into revealing his true whereabouts. [ 18 surprising tips for security pros.
Read MoreLook for a different kind of virtual reality gadget. Says HTC’s CFO, “it’s not a phone slapped onto a headset.” Source: CNet
Read MoreIBM and the Weather Channel have a new app that sends emergency alerts from one phone to another, bypassing overtaxed mobile networks. Source: CNet
Read MoreJoin the hunt for alien-looking rock formations as CNET’s Amanda Kooser scours the Mars image archives, and comes away with a new appreciation for the Red Planet. Source: CNet
Read MoreAlmost like the VISOR in ‘Star Trek,’ the eSight 3 lets low vision wearers do almost anything, from reading a menu to playing basketball. Source: CNet
Read MoreAva DuVernay’s hard-hitting documentary can be publicly screened in educational settings. Source: CNet
Read MoreCSO’s Steve Ragan talks with Cybereason’s Chief Product Officer Sam Curry about the rising threat of attacks from nation-state actors, and how to address the unique nature of their attacks. Source: Security
Read MorePing Identity’s Patrick Harding joins Infoworld’s Fahmida Rashid to take a look into the future of passwords and authentication for our increasingly complex online lives. Source: Security
Read More8i startup just raised $27 million in funding for its upcoming AR app. Source: CNet
Read MoreMany of the changes are on the inside, where they belong. Source: CNet
Read MoreDiscover more about the villain Kaecilius and the Zealots that follow him in these new concept art images released by Marvel. Source: CNet
Read MoreCasio’s smart little bot is perfect for practicing language without a partner. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe e-commerce site for handmade and personalized products is creating a site just for craft supplies, called Etsy Studio. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe new security feature could replace the iPhone’s venerable round home button. Source: CNet
Read MoreCEO Jack Dorsey tweets his affection for the struggling social network using a #LoveTwitter hashtag. Source: CNet
Read MoreMaybe he shouldn’t fly Solo? Source: CNet
Read MoreThe tech titan has hatched a plan for dropping packages on target from a moving drone. But there are legal issues. Source: CNet
Read MoreCommentary: Police in the UK say those looking for love fall for schemes too often. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe original convention is part of a set of global agreements meant to protect civilians, prisoners and others during war. The tech giant wants to translate that for the digital age. Source: CNet
Read MoreBut you might want to disable one feature for maximum security. Source: CNet
Read MoreAmazon could drop packages straight down — assuming it’ll drop ’em at all. Source: CNet
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