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Holy Sith! The director and fanboy says the movie is “Empire Strikes Back”-level great, and that Darth Vader is epic. Source: CNet
Read MoreHoly Sith! The director and fanboy says the movie is “Empire Strikes Back”-level great, and that Darth Vader is epic. Source: CNet
Read MoreApple has reportedly held talks with the Japanese telecommunications giant about investing in what may be one of the world’s biggest tech funds. Source: CNet
Read MoreThese may not be the worst video games of 2016, but man, are they disappointing. Source: CNet
Read MoreThere will be Klingons in “Star Trek: Discovery” and we now know what three of them will look like underneath the alien makeup. Source: CNet
Read MoreDelphi will launch pilot programs in both Europe and the US simultaneously. Source: CNet
Read MoreWhile checking out what’s trending on YouTube, I found a video that determines where you would have to go on Earth to be as far away from humanity as possible. Source: CNet
Read MoreAfter being announced back in September, Apple has yet to release the AirPods or the BeatsX headsets. That might soon change for one of them. Source: CNet
Read MoreA former employee of the ride-sharing company says his co-workers used the app to track Beyonce and ex-girlfriends, among others. Source: CNet
Read MoreI may sound spoiled, but it’s hard for me to go to another theater after the Dolby experience. Source: CNet
Read MoreMicrosoft officials say they’ve sold Surface Hub conferencing systems to more than 2,000 customers since March, and that they’ve now got their supply situation under control. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreStill have room on your credit card? Best Buy would like to fix that with deals on everything from PCs to phones to appliances. Source: CNet
Read More“DIY Cosplay Shop” explains how to make the famous Star Wars costume. You’ll need foam, moldable plastic and very little fabric. Source: CNet
Read MoreSocial Cues: Also trending on social media are NASA and WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange. Source: CNet
Read MoreRivian claims it would get the plant up and running in about five years. Source: CNet
Read MoreIt’s surprisingly easy to create and print replacement parts. In this hands on, David Gewirtz shows how he created a remote control cover replacement. The big picture: 3D printing enables virtual spare parts inventories. Source: DIY IT
Read MoreGates, along with others, is putting money toward the advancement of breakthroughs in energy research. Source: CNet
Read MoreMicrosoft’s Windows 10 Creators Update, coming next year, will include the ability for Cortana to work from across the room with certain IoT devices — but only those with screens. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreMicrosoft has added Skype Translator support for mobile and landline phone calls to the latest version of Skype Preview for Windows 10 PC Insider testers. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreSeveral models of Netgear routers are affected by a publicly disclosed vulnerability that could allow hackers to take them over. An exploit for the vulnerability was published Friday by a researcher who uses the online handle Acew0rm. He claims that he reported the flaw to Netgear in August, but didn’t hear back. [ Watch out
Read MoreIf you’ve seen the S-Class or C-Class coupe, you know what to expect. Source: CNet
Read MoreMillions of people are choosing to download the car show illegally rather than pay for Amazon Prime. Source: CNet
Read MoreSince May, Microsoft Ventures has made investments in 18 companies/entities. It also now has a dedicated AI fund. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreIn this episode of Security Sessions, CSO Editor-in-Chief Joan Goodchild chats with Stu Sjouwerman, CEO of KnowBe4, about how cybercriminals are using the cloud model for ransomware development. Source: Security
Read MoreCommentary: Think tech is a young person’s game? Grandpa Ray was the savviest nonagenarian around, and it kept us close till the end. Source: CNet
Read MoreWe visited the Glass Room exhibit in New York City — and now we’re more paranoid about digital surveillance than ever. Source: CNet
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