Spotify negotiating to pay less to record labels, report says – CNET
The music streaming service currently pays around 55 percent of its revenue to major record labels, sources told the Wall Street Journal. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe music streaming service currently pays around 55 percent of its revenue to major record labels, sources told the Wall Street Journal. Source: CNet
Read MoreWessie the Westbrook, Maine, snake decided to discard its 10-foot-long skin in the woods, and then it discovered Twitter. Source: CNet
Read MoreAn investigation into the Ashley Madison hack has found that the site’s owners “fell well short” of protecting customer privacy — but 36 million members of the dating site probably already knew that. Source: CNet
Read MoreTechnically Incorrect: Speaking in Australia, the Apple co-founder says he’s not fond of Bluetooth at all. Source: CNet
Read MoreNewspaper says its Moscow bureau was the target of a cybersecurity breach but that there is no evidence hackers were successful. Source: CNet
Read MoreA finding of trade secret theft could have led to a ban on importation of Fitbit’s wearable devices into the US. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe crew welcomes Captain Kooser to share stories from the 50th-anniversary Star Trek con and away team member Kelsey Adams calls for a rethink of one reboot character. Source: CNet
Read MoreThis photo of the infamous Windows error screen on a five-story Thai shopping mall is like something out of a sci-fi movie. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe “Holographic Processing Unit” can do a trillion operations per second, with each core focusing on a particular task. Source: CNet
Read MoreSay hello to the (alleged) quickest production car in the world. Source: CNet
Read MoreSoon, you won’t need a PlayStation to experience games like God of War or Uncharted. Also, cats and dogs are living together now. Source: CNet
Read MoreCorrosive acid makes contact with a McDonald’s hamburger with disgusting (and slightly surprising) results. Source: CNet
Read MoreIt’s safe to say that the mini PC market is, well, very busy at the moment. There are dozens of models currently available with almost the same configuration and almost the same form factor. And we’ve reviewed quite a few of them in the last few months (the Vorke V1, the Voyo V3, and the
Read MoreLove can soar to great heights. Watch as a loving duo dare to climb 2,099 feet up China’s Goldin Finance 117 to prove romance isn’t dead. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe two companies are working together to make self-driving cars a reality, and they plan to sell their finished work to automakers. Source: CNet
Read MoreGet the rundown on what makes sets Spain apart in Civilization VI. Source: CNet
Read MoreXbox marketing boss Aaron Greenberg: “As you go through that creative process, some times things happen fast, some times they take longer than you expect.” Source: CNet
Read MoreDoes the Star Wars and James Bond actor have a part in Kojima’s next game? The evidence suggests he might. Source: CNet
Read MoreRootMetrics once again has Verizon dominating in every category of its test, which ranges from speed to reliability and overall quality. Source: CNet
Read MoreDoes this suggest friendlier to you? Source: CNet
Read MoreHigh-profile videos involving the police and the black community have gripped the country in recent months. They’ve also put a spotlight on the confusing mess that is Facebook’s censorship policies. We’ve put together the FAQ Facebook doesn’t have to help you understand how, when and why you’re being censored. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe real estate company is now offering sellers “Smart Home Staging Kits” made up of popular connected home gadgets like the Nest Learning Thermostat and August smart lock. Source: CNet
Read MoreSide channels used to be avenues for cyber attacks. Today, one side channel has been elevated to a new front line for cyber defense, and it may go on to be a bulwark for the internet of things (IoT). To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here (Insider Story)
Read MoreMeeting with CNET, director Gavin Hood talks kill chains, drone policemen and how the US government has “ripped up” the Geneva Convention. Source: CNet
Read MoreWhen you’ve been writing about security for as long as I have, you develop a following. I’m grateful to my readers — without them, my editor would need to find another security writer. But I can’t help but notice that among those who consume my content is a small but tenacious group of people who
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