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This festive find-it puzzle from illustrator Dudolf has the internet all excited about the sheep search. Source: CNet
Read MoreThis festive find-it puzzle from illustrator Dudolf has the internet all excited about the sheep search. Source: CNet
Read MoreYou can have kick-ass fitness tracking or a stylish design, but we’ve yet to see wearables that offer the complete package. Here’s hoping that changes. Source: CNet
Read MoreCommentary: The captain of a Virgin America flight reportedly threatens to search all the passengers after one has an unfortunate name for a Wi-Fi hotspot. Source: CNet
Read MoreThere are more free information security tools than you can highlight with a fist full of whiteboard pointers. While many are trialware-based enticements designed to lure decision makers to purchase the pricey premium counterparts of these freebies, many are full-blown utilities. A few important categories include threat intelligence tools, tools to build security in during
Read MoreCEO tweets that the updated version of its Autopilot feature will be enabled in new Teslas starting at the end of next week. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe saga between the ride-hailing company and California appears to come to an end as Uber packs up and moves one state over. Source: CNet
Read MoreWith Christmas just days away, Amazon looks to extend holiday shopping with the help of Prime Now. Source: CNet
Read More“Thirty seconds, come on! That big wall’s gotta go!” Engrossing video shows the invisible miracles stagehands pull off every week. Source: CNet
Read MoreIn a 33-page report, Congress calls former NSA contractor Edward Snowden a liar and says his leaks mostly put US military at risk. Snowden disagrees. Source: CNet
Read MoreScoop: Security guards working at Uber’s San Francisco facility for self-driving cars dismantle a nearby tent city, according to homeless people who were displaced. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe Obama administration is dismantling a defunct database, a move that may make it more difficult for President-elect Donald Trump to start a “Muslim registry.” Source: CNet
Read MoreMalware called Fancy Bear was hidden in a legitimate app, giving hackers access to communication and location data, says security firm CrowdStrike. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe alleged Samsung Galaxy A3 (2017) may have just cleared by the FCC, something every phone has to do to sell in the US. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe new smartwatches will come with Android Wear 2.0, a significant update to the wearable software. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe $50 Nook 7 tablet went on sale with a program that quietly sends user data back to a third party. The company says the issue has been addressed. Source: CNet
Read MoreThese gadgets want to use smart-home technology to make all aspects of the kitchen easier, from making your coffee to roasting a turkey. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe pro-Hillary Clinton group has risen rapidly since the election, and even announced a book deal this week. It couldn’t have thrived anywhere other than Facebook. Source: CNet
Read MoreCommentary: A doll escapes her toy store confines and goes to the boy’s section. This sends her on an unusual adventure. Source: CNet
Read MoreThese new recalls affect a slew of truck and SUV models, all of which are new or nearly new. Source: CNet
Read MoreNASA’s Cassini spacecraft cuddles up close to Pandora, one of Saturn’s smallest and strangest moons. Source: CNet
Read MoreIt’s also proof that swoopy-coupe styling will eventually claim every German automaker. Source: CNet
Read MoreAn anti-regulation, pro-dealmaking US president could make for an interesting year for wireless and broadband companies. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe basketball league and FanDuel launch a real-time interactive mobile game, so fans watching NBA games on TV can compete against each other. Source: CNet
Read MoreFrom “Westworld” to “Black Mirror”, 2016 saw a wave of TV shows and movies exploring the fantasy — and fear — of the digital future. Source: CNet
Read MoreFrom “Westworld” to “Black Mirror”, 2016 has seen a wave of TV shows and movies confronting the fantasies and anxieties of technology. Source: CNet
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