China tightens grip on app stores – CNET
There’s no Google Play Store in China, but there are plenty of imitators. And now, they all have to register with the government. Source: CNet
Read MoreThere’s no Google Play Store in China, but there are plenty of imitators. And now, they all have to register with the government. Source: CNet
Read MoreCommentary: In a new, biting ad, T-Mobile suggests Verizon is a bit of an old dog. Source: CNet
Read MoreCommentary: After Rep. John Lewis declares him no legitimate president, Donald Trump scoffs and says Lewis is all talk. Source: CNet
Read MoreA 1949 Washington Post article about an exorcism inspired the book that became one of the most terrifying films ever. Source: CNet
Read MorePresident Obama’s presentation to the vice president, about a week before they leave office, has inspired a batch of humorous tweets. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe unnerving final scene that spawned Brad Pitt’s infamous line almost didn’t make it into the 1995 film. Source: CNet
Read MoreCommentary: Inevitably, Saturday Night Live mocks Donald Trump’s press conference. Inevitably, Vladimir Putin infiltrates it too. Source: CNet
Read MoreFor a free, 24/7 kids’ channel, PBS experiments with cutting-edge interactivity, but it also relies on a TV tech as retro as it gets: broadcast airwaves. Source: CNet
Read MoreNintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime chats with CNET about how a device you can hold in your hand isn’t actually a handheld. Source: CNet
Read MoreCommentary: These envelope-pushing phones will move everyone forward, but it may be years before they’re fully embraced. Source: CNet
Read MoreCommentary: In new ads, Apple presents its new earpieces with suitable simplicity and an encouragement to dance on parked vehicles. Source: CNet
Read MoreHair today, gone tomorrow: The Disney Channel movie gives the princess back her long locks, and she’s not happy about it. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe latest Batmobile patrolling Gotham City is a Chevy. Source: CNet
Read MoreElon Musk’s rocket company successfully launches 10 satellites aboard a Falcon 9 and brings the rocket back for a smooth landing. Source: CNet
Read More“We cherish her memory,” Lucasfilm said in a statement regarding rumors of a digital Carrie Fisher as General or Princess Leia in upcoming films. Source: CNet
Read MoreIn his last speech as chairman of the FCC, Tom Wheeler defends his controversial open internet rules that prohibit broadband providers from favoring their own services at the expense of their competitors. Source: CNet
Read MoreWe navigated a pitch-black obstacle course equipped with military-grade night vision technology and Nerf guns. Source: CNet
Read MoreIt’s not an exaggeration to say that your smartphone is the most personal device you have. The fact it’s always with you, however, sure does generate a lot of information about your habits. Your location history, Google searches, web browsing habits, app usage, and even recordings of your voice talking to the Google Assistant. [
Read MoreMichael Lynton, who led Sony’s movie and TV studios during a massive hack in 2014, will become chairman of Snapchat’s parent company ahead of its IPO. Source: CNet
Read MoreA Guardian report says WhatsApp and its parent Facebook could intercept user messages. Security experts aren’t sure it’s really a problem. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe brand-spanking-new Nintendo Switch is coming soon. The big question: is it making it into your shopping cart? Source: CNet
Read MoreThe home-rental service sees a surge of 15,100 guests planning to stay in the nation’s capital next week for the presidential inauguration and Women’s March on Washington. Source: CNet
Read MoreMore than 25 years have passed, but we’re finally catching up with “Twin Peaks” hero Agent Cooper once again. Source: CNet
Read MoreAfter trying (and failing) to describe the tilt-shift effect to a friend recently, I decided to head over to Instagram where there are a ton of great examples. Source: CNet
Read MoreIn his last speech as chairman, Tom Wheeler tells the incoming GOP administration not to tamper with controversial open internet rules. Source: CNet
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