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Autonomous vacuums are the most widely used robots in the country — its government wants to change that. Source: CNet
Read MoreAutonomous vacuums are the most widely used robots in the country — its government wants to change that. Source: CNet
Read MoreThousands of people must have walked past its display at the University of Bristol’s School of Earth Sciences. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe cloud computing company hasn’t bowed out yet, according to the New York Times, despite investors’ apparent disapproval. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe undecided voter with the bright red sweater and disposable camera might have won over more debate viewers than the candidates. Source: CNet
Read MoreVerizon says it’s examining the impact of the 2014 hack on the company it’s spending $4.8 billion to buy. Source: CNet
Read MoreA big battery and twist throttle sets this e-bike apart from conventional bicycles. Here’s a look. Source: CNet
Read MoreSamsung stops all sales and exchanges of the Galaxy Note 7. Now, both it and the US Consumer Product Safety Commission ask owners to shut off every single handset. Source: CNet
Read MoreCompany makes request after wireless carriers suspend sales of the device amid probe into fires and explosions. Consumers are warned to turn off their phones. Source: CNet
Read MoreJack Dorsey attempts to fire up his employees after there’s no apparent potential buyer for the social network. Source: CNet
Read MoreSee the stars a little differently with an exotic view of space and Earth as photographed from the International Space Station. Source: CNet
Read MoreAn Aussie venomous red-bellied black snake gets a little too curious about those last few drops of beer in an empty can. Source: CNet
Read MoreApple and the American Red Cross have made an easy way to support hurricane recovery efforts. Source: CNet
Read MoreHome Deals: Where to find half-price slow cookers or save $50 on a high-end multi-cooker and save $79 on a Dyson vacuum cleaner. Source: CNet
Read MoreYou can no longer buy a Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phone from any of the four major US carriers. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe default Windows sketching app appears to be getting a 3D upgrade — and it could be an indication of the wider Microsoft news we’ll see on October 26. Source: CNet
Read MoreSlack wanted to replace work email, and now Facebook wants to replace Slack. Let the battle of the office chat rooms begin. Source: CNet
Read MoreOfficials are worried they could be turned into listening devices by Russian hackers Source: CNet
Read MoreSocial Cues: Facebook and Twitter decide Ken Bone is the debate’s true hero. Source: CNet
Read MoreDustin Moskovitz is focusing on voter outreach to help pick “the best option.” Source: CNet
Read MoreAfter word that Note 7 replacement models may also suffer from battery flaws, Samsung said it is “temporarily adjusting” the production schedule to ensure a safer phone. Source: CNet
Read MoreForget about Barb, the Demogorgon and the Upside Down. “Saturday Night Live” pokes fun at the real mystery of “Stranger Things” — why are all those kids running around without parental supervision? Source: CNet
Read MoreThe ex-NBA star and 10 other Chinese luminaries will become martian ambassadors ahead of China’s Mars 2020 mission. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe presidential candidates wasted no time hurling insults at each other. Naturally, Twitter responded in record fashion. Source: CNet
Read MoreTechnically Incorrect: The second presidential debate was rough — for the viewers, that is. But one issue incited the biggest Twitter reaction. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe beautiful symbol of our nation is trapped in a bad situation not of its own making, and gee, some are making a current-events connection. Source: CNet
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