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The automaker claims it’ll be different from anything before it…like we haven’t heard that before. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe automaker claims it’ll be different from anything before it…like we haven’t heard that before. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe carrier says Google’s new pair of handsets will be compatible with its Wi-Fi hybrid network. Source: CNet
Read MoreApparently Samsung’s airplane mode involves burning through the plane’s carpet. Source: CNet
Read MoreWith a Category 3 storm aiming squarely at the East Coast of the United States, how well have you prepared yourself and your data? David Gewirtz shares some tips and cautions you may not have considered. Source: DIY IT
Read MoreYahoo has called a Reuters article about a secret email scanning program “misleading,” and said no such system exists. On Tuesday, the Reuters article claimed that Yahoo had created the custom software program after receiving a classified U.S. government order. That software program is reportedly capable of scanning all incoming emails from Yahoo customers for
Read MoreAthletes with disabilities will converge on Switzerland Saturday for the first championships for robot-assisted humans. One of them takes CNET through the pre-competition paces. Source: CNet
Read MoreFormer Apple execs reflect on the leadership skills and attention to detail of Jobs, who died five years ago. Source: CNet
Read MoreA new tool now allows publishers to create channels in “a few simple steps,” bypassing application development. Source: CNet
Read MoreIt might look like 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, but it’s actually a pair of sets made by YouTube for creators. Who wants to be POTUS? Source: CNet
Read MoreFans visiting the Spanish soccer club’s new arena will enjoy light shows when a goal is scored. Source: CNet
Read MoreMicrosoft’s third annual developer event will touch on AI, data, microservices and more traditional .NET and developer-tool topics. Source: Microsoft
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Read MoreA casting call has gone out for owners of the troubled device to share their experiences in an advert. Source: CNet
Read MoreElection hacking has become a key topic during this year’s presidential elections, more so now that candidates and voters are being actively targeted by actors that are assumed to be acting with Russian support. In this modified edition of CSO Online’s Hacked Opinions series, we explore the myths and realities of hacking an election, by
Read MoreThe question on the mind of many voting security experts is not whether hackers could disrupt a U.S. election. Instead, they wonder how likely an election hack might be and how it might happen. The good news is a hack that changes the outcome of a U.S. presidential election would be difficult, although not impossible.
Read MoreThe upcoming U.S. presidential election can be rigged and sabotaged, and we might never even know it happened. This Election Day voters in 10 states, or parts of them, will use touch-screen voting machines with rewritable flash memory and no paper backup of an individual’s vote; some will have rewritable flash memory. If malware is
Read MoreWith the U.S. presidential election just weeks away, questions about election security continue to dog the nation’s voting system. It’s too late for election officials to make major improvements, “and there are no resources,” said Joe Kiniry, a long-time election security researcher. However, officials can take several steps for upcoming elections, security experts say. “Nobody
Read MoreEvery time there’s an election, the topic of hacking one comes to the surface. During a presidential election, that conversation gets louder. Yet, even the elections held every two years see some sort of vote hacking coverage. But can you really hack an election? Maybe, but that depends on your goals. The topic of election
Read MoreThe new Prime service offers a rotating selection of over a thousand e-books, as well as comics, kids’ books and magazines. Source: CNet
Read MoreTechnically Incorrect: Somehow, one phrase uttered by Republican Mike Pence managed to inflame many on Twitter. Source: CNet
Read MoreVice presidential candidates Tim Kaine and Mike Pence defended their running mates in their only debate. Social media, as usual, had its say. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe fashion police just got new riot gear…and it’s FABULOUS. Source: CNet
Read MoreCEO Marissa Mayer complied with a government directive to scan hundreds of millions of incoming messages, according to Reuters. Source: CNet
Read MoreTechnically Incorrect: The makers of the New Mac Candle insist it smells just like your favorite Apple product. Source: CNet
Read MoreYou saw them in “Back to the Future Part II.” And now the self-lacing Nike Mags are being raffled off for a good cause. Source: CNet
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