Verizon brings back limited offer to pay $300 for your old phone – CNET
Trade in your old phone at Verizon and get up to $300 toward a new phone or your phone bill. Source: CNet
Read MoreTrade in your old phone at Verizon and get up to $300 toward a new phone or your phone bill. Source: CNet
Read MoreTidal offers Apple more star power, but selling out could jeopardize the one thing that makes it valuable. Source: CNet
Read MoreYou can save on the Canary Home Security System, Mophie Power Pack or UE Speakers. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe company is discontinuing all its Android tablets — which means it’s done with Android for now. Source: CNet
Read MoreSpotify accused Apple of using its App Store as a “weapon” to stifle competition. Here’s Apple’s response. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe Juno spacecraft has crossed into the magnetic field of Jupiter. NASA’s soundtrack of the moment is out of this world. Source: CNet
Read MorePeter Ha returns to the show to talk about Jeff’s Ghostbusters VR experience and interview with Ivan Reitman, Tesla, breakfast cereal and complain about the airport. Source: CNet
Read MoreA newly released exploit can disable the write protection of critical firmware areas in Lenovo ThinkPads and possibly laptops from other vendors as well. Many new Windows security features, like Secure Boot, Virtual Secure Mode, and Credential Guard, depend on the low-level firmware being locked down. The exploit, dubbed ThinkPwn, was published earlier this week
Read MoreAlienware Aurora R5 review Alienware has a long list of memorable gaming PCs in its 20-year history, and perhaps one of the most notable has been its mid-size tower, the Aurora. We’ve been waiting patiently for a follow up to the Aurora R4 and its maneuverable fins since it was released in 2011. Now, it’s
Read MoreAfter a 10 year run, the Senate will finally stop issuing BlackBerry smartphones to its staff. Source: CNet
Read MoreBefore you clean those dirty dishes, wrap up everything from chicken to apple pie and cook it in the dishwasher. The Threadbanger YouTube channel shows you how. Source: CNet
Read MorePreviously a TIdal exclusive, the controversial NSFW is available for everyone (of age) to see. Source: CNet
Read MoreMicrosoft is continuing its quest to consolidate its many volume-licensing agreements with a new addition called Enterprise Advantage on MPSA, coming in early 2017. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreAnd not just some namby-pamby, semi-automation, either. Source: CNet
Read MoreMicrosoft will launch a new Windows Insider MVP influencer program in the spring of 2017. Source: Microsoft
Read MoreIdeally, the ultimate output of big-data analysis can provide a company with a valuable competitive advantage. But those results aren’t getting much additional security, according to an IDG Enterprise study of big-data initiatives. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here (Insider Story) Source: Security
Read MoreThe Echo smart speaker and Fire TV previously were able to reorder items already purchased before. Source: CNet
Read MoreA Brazilian judge has blocked access to a portion of Facebook’s Brazilian bank accounts after it repeatedly ignored requests for WhatsApp user data in an ongoing drug case. Source: CNet
Read MoreArtificial intelligence is becoming a serious part of our lives. Get ready for machines that know you — really, really know you. Source: CNet
Read MoreAndroid has a sweet new name, a Florida man has his eyes set on Apple and Andy questions what’s inside a Mars bar. Source: CNet
Read MoreAiming to reach younger voters, a software developer has released an iOS keyboard with emojis depicting the Democratic candidate. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe new restaurant is also brimming with wireless (and wired) chargers for your phone. Source: CNet
Read MoreIn the finale of CNET’s historic crowdsourced sci-fi novel, the war on Earth is over, but the story of the multiverse may just be getting started. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe Monterey Bay Aquarium is planning to attach a video camera to a shark’s fin to watch it feed in the Pacific. Source: CNet
Read MoreCybercriminals don’t need fancy tools or tricks to carry out their attacks. Legitimate IT tools are just as effective. Security company LightCyber found in a recent analysis of attack activity data gathered from customers that while attackers may use malware to gain a foothold on the network, they rely on stolen credentials and standard networking
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