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Air New Zealand wants you to have a safe flight (on it’s airline, of course), and is using celebrities and social media to make that happen. Source: CNet
Read MoreAir New Zealand wants you to have a safe flight (on it’s airline, of course), and is using celebrities and social media to make that happen. Source: CNet
Read MoreSan Diego Comic-Con celebrates the iconic hero’s 75th anniversary with a giant version of her trusty but unseen mode of transportation. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe Republican National Convention is under constant attack. How cyberdefense firms keep thousands of connected devices safe around the clock. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe second man on the moon took to Facebook Live for the first time for the anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe latest version of Corning’s Gorilla Glass can survive nearly human-height drops and will be baked into new phones starting this fall. Source: CNet
Read MoreIt’s totally a publicity stunt, but we’ll watch anyone ride around in a gigantic jetpack. Source: CNet
Read MoreLos Angeles street artist Plastic Jesus erects a miniature border wall, complete with razor wire, around The Donald’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Source: CNet
Read MoreNothing that other automakers aren’t already looking into, that is. Source: CNet
Read MoreYou’re going to want to see how it peels off at the end of this video experiment that’s already gone viral. Source: CNet
Read MoreCommentary: Some of her friends don’t even know who Garry Marshall is, but this twentysomething holds a special place in her heart for the writer and director she associates with memories of home. Source: CNet
Read MoreCNET’s Eric Mack runs into twin artists documenting the Republican National Convention in a most unusual way on the streets of Cleveland. Source: CNet
Read MoreUbisoft explains why it has such high hopes for the upcoming open-world sequel. Source: CNet
Read MoreWatch nearly seven minutes of campaign footage from the upcoming Xbox One and PC game, while new multiplayer map also revealed. Source: CNet
Read MoreSecond video in Sony’s Guides to the Galaxy series has arrived, this one spotlighting the combat you can participate in. Source: CNet
Read MoreForget the wine coolers — the slow loris and the aye-aye lemur are all about the hard stuff. Source: CNet
Read MoreMario company’s market value surpasses Sony’s. Source: CNet
Read MoreUnilever reportedly paid $1 billion for Dollar Shave Club, propelling the razor blade service into unicorn territory — in real money. Source: CNet
Read MoreAn organization in Bosnia has issued an alert reminding Pokemon Go players not to venture into minefields. Source: CNet
Read MoreOracle released its quarterly CPU (Critical Patch Update), addressing a whopping 276 vulnerabilities across 84 products, an all-time high for Oracle. The vast majority of the fixes are in Oracle’s Fusion Middleware and other applications. Oracle Database, ostensibly the company’s flagship product, continues to get less and less attention from the security team. The CPU
Read MoreThe mobile chat app attains the milestone about two years after Facebook separated it from its main social network. Source: CNet
Read MoreAfter four years, Dell has announced it’s retiring its compact Alienware X51 PC to the research facility in the sky. Source: CNet
Read MoreCrashing your car while playing Pokemon Go is bad enough, but it’s even worse when you smash into a parked cop car and it’s all caught on camera. Source: CNet
Read MoreIf you’ve been wanting to test the waters of pro wrestling, now is the time — because the WWE essentially just hit the reset button. Source: CNet
Read MoreMicrosoft is starting to roll out a new appointment booking service, called Bookings, for small to mid-size business customers who subscribe to Office 365 Business Premium. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreThe image comes via noted leaker @evleaks and shows the next Galaxy Note with dual curved edges and an S-Pen stylus. Source: CNet
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