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Quail are tasty and rodents are cute, but beware. They can also poison you. Source: CNet
Read MoreQuail are tasty and rodents are cute, but beware. They can also poison you. Source: CNet
Read MoreUnder the deal, Skullcandy has a one month “go-shop” period where it can try to solicit better offers. Source: CNet
Read MoreMicrosoft is planning to end production of its Atom-based Surface 3 tablets in December 2016. Will there be more devices coming in the Surface line this year or next? There’s no official word. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreIn a development that will roll out for all users “soon,” YouTube will let you broadcast live video to whoever will watch. Source: CNet
Read MoreGoogle’s Pride for Everyone program will let you watch Pride parades anywhere in the world. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe chip maker said it filed a complaint with the Beijing Intellectual Property Court. Source: CNet
Read MoreOur behind-the-scenes snaps show you how the fiendish Nazi Enigma machine encoded its messages, and the unassuming offices where the code was cracked. Source: CNet
Read MoreWeeks after a federal appeals court upheld the FCC’s net neutrality rules, supporters are asking the FCC to take action against broadband and wireless companies they say are violating the regulation. Source: CNet
Read MoreDavid Gewirtz continues his ongoing Broadband Studio series with a tour of the new studio setup for webcast and podcast production. Source: DIY IT
Read MoreA U.S. court has ruled that the FBI can hack into a computer without a warrant — a move which is troubling privacy advocates. The criminal case involves a child pornography site, Playpen, that had been accessible through Tor, a browser designed for anonymous web surfing. [ Watch out for 11 signs you’ve been hacked
Read MoreAfter stirring controversy with its dirt-cheap smartphone earlier this year, Indian company Ringing Bells says it has over 200,000 Freedom 251 units ready for shipping. Source: CNet
Read MoreI often hear about cloud-based security solutions that solve all security problems. It’s a simple fact that such an animal does not exist. Why? Because the problem domains are just too different. Therefore, security requirements are different as well. If you try to push the same security solution across all workloads, you’ll find it doesn’t
Read MoreHistorian Will Durant once said, “The trouble with most people is that they think with their hopes or fears or wishes rather than with their minds.” When it comes to discussions about security and encryption, it seems many government officials are counting on people thinking that way. In the wake of terrorist attacks in San Bernardino, Brussels,
Read MoreThe company’s new upfront pricing supposedly helps do away with surge pricing headaches by telling you what you’ll pay upfront. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe new beverage has no alcohol, of course, but is made with organic catnip and fresh beets. Source: CNet
Read MoreAs the UK stunned the world by electing to leave the European Union, Lindsay Lohan shocked Twitter by revealing herself as a voice of #Brexit expertise. Source: CNet
Read MoreChinese firms Xiaomi and LeEco are buying dual-camera modules for their upcoming phones, a report from the Korean Herald claims. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe highway will charge electric trucks using overhead wires and is finally open for trials. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe Japanese electronic giant’s latest fridge automatically locks if it senses an earthquake and has a solar-powered backup battery in the event of a power outage. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe Enterprise’s original captain urges fans to write to J.J. Abrams if they’d like to see the two Kirks onscreen together. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe company offered no hints on whether it planned to replace the aging monitor, the only one it currently offers. Source: CNet
Read MoreOnline video giant’s paid subscription service acquires series based on “Set Up,” a 2006 Channing Tatum movie, the New York Times reports. Source: CNet
Read MoreYouTube promises its app will offer live streaming on mobile devices, complete with all the features of regular videos. Source: CNet
Read MoreTechnically Incorrect: In Washington, DC, a security company fits a tracking device onto the leg of a man awaiting trial. But the firm makes an apparently fatal mistake. Source: CNet
Read MoreThinking about shooting a Star Trek parody movie? Follow these rules so you won’t get sued by CBS and Paramount. Source: CNet
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