Thursday, 29 September 2016
Ex-Verizon worker pleads guilty to selling private data - CNET
From phone records to location data, a former Verizon employee used the company's computers to sell protected information.
The fallout from the Trump and Clinton debate: Who won? - CNET
Social Cues: Twitter and Facebook users have lots to say about Monday night's political showdown.
If you're thinking of buying a Hyundai, you might want to speed it up - Roadshow
The first nationwide strike in Korea in over a decade could put the kibosh on Hyundai's manufacturing.
'The Tick,' two other originals greenlit for Amazon Prime in 2017 - CNET
A big blue superhero, Jean-Claude Van Damme, and a romance called "I Love Dick" will round out Amazon's original offerings next year.
Audi recalls 2017 Q7 for seats that may move during collisions - Roadshow
Seats that move under load violate US federal safety standards, as one could reasonably assume.
Order books are open for the Mazda MX-5 RF Launch Edition - Roadshow
Only 1,000 examples will be built, and all you need right now is a refundable $500 deposit.
Meet the new Chevrolet Trax, same as the old Chevrolet Trax - Roadshow
With its most important updates largely confined to the interior, Chevrolet's refreshed Trax is largely the same as it was before.
German regulator stops flow of data from WhatsApp to Facebook - CNET
Facebook has been ordered to stop collecting data from WhatsApp and delete the info it has already stored.
The real winner of last night's debate? The memes (The 3:59, Ep. 113) - CNET
Also: rumors of Google combining its Android and Chrome OSes, and when is Google's real birthday?
Black-as-night Doritos taste like garlic, ward off vampires - CNET
Forget nacho cheese and cool ranch. You need some garlic-flavored Doritos to power your vampire-fighting escapades.
The drugs don't work
The lucrative counterfeit drugs trade causes hundreds of thousands of deaths every year. Technology can help fight it, but are big pharma and governments doing enough?
China's Geely auto group backs Bloodhound
China’s Geely auto group has become the main sponsor behind the British Bloodhound supersonic car project, enabling an assault on the land speed record.
Is anyone really drilling earphone jacks into their iPhone?
A prank YouTube "instructional" video on how to drill a headphone jack into the iPhone 7 racks up 10 million views, and may have ruined a few phones.
Customers 'bewildered and fearful' about use of their data
Nine in 10 people have no idea what companies do with the personal information the firms hold about them, says the Chartered Institute of Marketing.
Dog microchips: Outdated contact details leave animals unclaimed
A total of 4,732 stray dogs cannot return to their owners because their microchips do not contain correct contact details, charity Dogs Trust finds.
BBC iPlayer login will be required from 2017
All users of the BBC's iPlayer service will have to log in with personal accounts in order to use the service from early 2017.
Major labels sue YouTube ripping site
The world's biggest record labels launch legal action against a website that allows users to download the audio from YouTube videos.
Google pushes into India with free wi-fi
Google is expanding a free wi-fi network in India as part of a bid to target the "next billion" internet users.
Ofcom to crowdsource UK mobile coverage
Ofcom is crowdsourcing UK mobile coverage via an Android app that it is asking users to download.
US tech firm sued over Asian recruitment discrimination
Silicon Valley firm Palantir Technologies is being sued by the US government over "systematic" discrimination against Asian applicants and members of staff.
Wednesday, 28 September 2016
Sale of Kodi 'fully-loaded' streaming boxes faces legal test
A legal case concerning the sale of video-streaming set-top boxes on which subscription content can be accessed for free begins on Tuesday.
Samsung reveals 60% of 'unsafe' Galaxy Notes exchanged
A global recall of Samsung's Galaxy Note, following exploding batteries, prompts 60% of owners to swap devices.
DJI's Mavic Pro fold-up drone detects obstacles
The world's bestselling drone-maker unveils a fold-up model that avoids collisions.
Facebook told to stop collecting German WhatsApp data
Facebook has been ordered to stop collecting German WhatsApp data by the Hamburg privacy regulator.
The terrifying moment a pilot is hit by another plane on runway - CNET
Technically Incorrect: It seems impossible to believe. But the pilot of a small race plane had engine trouble. Another plane continues to take off behind him.
Lawnmower confronts apple-stealing moose, moose wins - CNET
Technically Incorrect: Some animals realize that gadgets can be defeated. Quite easily, as this delightful YouTube video shows.
Strava to give away free New Balance sneakers, but there's a 26.2-mile catch - CNET
Complete a marathon and run the second half faster than the first. That shouldn't be too hard.
Uber researches vertical-takeoff planes for city rides - CNET
The tech could be ready to take flight within the next decade, says product head Jeff Holden.
Silicon Valley startups invade Best Buy - CNET
Best Buy's new program will bring products from tech startups to consumers.
Pippa Middleton iCloud hack suspect released on bail - CNET
The Duchess of Cambridge's sister is latest celebrity to have photos stolen from her iCloud account.
Roku unveils five new streaming boxes with prices as low as $30 - CNET
The $30 Roku Express is even cheaper than Google Chromecast, and actually includes a remote, while higher-end Premiere and Ultra boxes sport 4K and HDR video.
Apple HealthKit reportedly to shift from tracking to diagnosis - CNET
Apple wants HealthKit to become the central medical analysis tool that doctors and patients have been waiting for, according to Bloomberg.
Register to vote, the Google Doodle way - CNET
The search engine giant wants to get you set up to get to the ballot box.
Dispute over games removed from Steam
Games made by studio Digital Homicide have been removed from the Steam game-playing service after some users claimed the studio was suing them.
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 swaps begin in UK
Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 exchange programme launches in the UK.
Hardware hack defeats iPhone passcode security
IPhone passcodes can be bypassed using just £75 ($100) of electronic components, research suggests.
HP printers start rejecting budget ink cartridges
Large numbers of HP printer owners found their printers stopped recognising unofficial printer ink cartridges last week.
GoPro launches Karma drone and voice-controlled Hero5
GoPro reveals a foldable drone with a detachable stabiliser and a new voice-controlled camera.
The great debate: Clinton vs. Trump? Or best pancake topping? - CNET
Social Cues: Even National Pancake Day couldn't top Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton's faceoff on social media.
Tuesday, 27 September 2016
SpaceX's humans-to-Mars rocket gets fired up - CNET
The Raptor rocket gets an inaugural test firing ahead of a speech in which Elon Musk will outline his plan to colonize the Red Planet.
China's version of Uber makes big bet on bike sharing - CNET
Ride-sharing company Didi Chuxing says it has invested "tens of millions of US dollars" in Ofo, China's largest bicycle-sharing platform.
Takata's airbags rupture by the hundreds during testing - Roadshow
Even though the number may seem small, it wouldn't be that insignificant if it's in your car.
Astonishing pic of Hillary Clinton shows what we've become - CNET
Technically Incorrect: Posted on Twitter by the design lead for Hillary for America, this will surely be one of the iconic images of our age.
Renault-Nissan and Microsoft team up for connected-car push - Roadshow
The automaker will use Microsoft's Azure platform to add connectivity as the industry gets closer to self-driving cars being the norm.
Watch the Trump-Clinton debate, or football, for free via Sling TV - CNET
The streaming service's free 18-hour trial runs through tonight's presidential debate, as well as the Monday Night Football game on ESPN. You don't even need a credit card.
What's streaming on Amazon for October 2016 - CNET
"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2" joins the quartet of "Lethal Weapon" movies and "Secretary" in October.
Matt LeBlanc returns to helm season 2 of the new 'Top Gear' - Roadshow
I won't lie, I'm not going to miss Chris Evans.
McLaren built an affordable, electric P1, but you won't fit in it - Roadshow
This should rustle some jimmies at Tesla and Radio Flyer.
Do Snapchat Spectacles look dumber than Google Glass? (The 3:59, Ep. 112) - CNET
We also talk about Hillary Clinton's big selfie moment and where to watch the presidential debate.
Samsung calls dibs on Department of Energy's screen coatings - CNET
Electronics giant licenses a superhydrophobic film for glass screens developed by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory that's supposed to repel water, reduce light reflection and resist fingerprints and smudges.
Mapping company Here will let drivers use maps from competing automakers - Roadshow
Automakers working together for the common good is a welcome, albeit rare, sight.
Saving Eurovision
A profile of technology boss Matthew Prince, whose company Cloudflare protects four million websites, including those of banks, the Eurovision Song Contest, and many in the adult entertainment industry.
Apple's Echo rival reportedly has a prototype, complete with cameras - CNET
Now reportedly being tested in the homes of Apple engineers, the rumored device could pack improved Siri controls and facial recognition cameras into a smart home speaker.
Social Cues: Harambe can't save you from Dementors - CNET
Social media also shines its spotlight on real-life violence, racism and the presidential election.
Facebook's first get-out-the-vote campaign hits US news feeds - CNET
Starting Friday, Facebook users across the US will see prominent reminders to register to vote.
Tesla takes Michigan governor, other officials to court over sales ban - Roadshow
This comes on the heels of Michigan's rejection of Tesla's dealer application.
How people use their phones in bed
Paul Lee from Deloitte explains how people use their phones at night
Monday, 26 September 2016
Is the party over for free wi-fi in cafes?
Many small cafes are rethinking free wi-fi in a bid to keep afloat - is the party about to be over for free wi-fi?
Smartphone locks cracked by Israel's Cellebrite
An Israeli firm says it can scoop data off the latest password-locked iPhones and Android handsets, and shows the BBC how it is done.
UK 'has never been more addicted to smartphones'
One in three people check their phone in the middle of the night and admit their overuse is causing rows with partners, according to a report by Deloitte.
Samsung delays restarting sales of its Galaxy Note 7 in S Korea
Samsung says it will delay restarting the sale of its Galaxy Note 7 phone in South Korea, to allow more time to recall the device over faulty batteries.
Maps to help drivers find parking spaces
Audi, BMW and Mercedes Benz cars fitted with on-board sensors are to share information in real-time about on-street parking spaces and road works via a digital map service.
iPhone 7 Plus 'portrait' mode does background blur better - CNET
The public beta of iOS 10.1 brings the iPhone 7 Plus depth-of-field effect -- and a perfect excuse for us to post pretty pictures of passersby.
'The Simpsons' pays tribute to 'Adventure Time' in couch gag - CNET
Bart, Homer, Lisa, Maggie, Mr. Burns and even Santa's Little Helper are reimagined as "Adventure Time" characters in the Season 28 premiere of "The Simpsons."
2017 North American Car, Truck and Utility Vehicle of the Year Award semifinalists announced - Roadshow
These cars, trucks and SUVs are one step closer to winning one of the auto industry's most coveted awards.
Where Clinton, Trump stand on 7 big tech issues - CNET
Ahead of Monday's debate, we look at how the candidates stack up on cybersecurity, privacy, STEM and other topics affecting tech.
Baseball player suspended over Black Lives Matter tweets - CNET
Technically Incorrect: Seattle's pro baseball team suspends catcher Steve Clevenger for, among other things, calling the group pathetic after the Charlotte protests.
'Star Wars Rebels' characters, Marvel's Groot are encouraging kids to exercise - CNET
Jedi and "Guardians of the Galaxy" characters are among those spotlighting the "Improve Your Selfie" health campaign launched by Disney.
Meet the man working with NASA on a real-life tractor beam - CNET
In a New York lab, tractor beams are real -- and becoming powerful enough to be a tool for space exploration.
Japanese antitrust regulators weigh action against Apple, carriers - CNET
Japan's Fair Trade Commission is eyeing Apple's iPhone supply agreements with the wireless carriers it works with there, according to Reuters.
T-Mobile outage? Customers wouldn't know the difference, says Verizon - CNET
Technically Incorrect: In response to reports of a nationwide outage at T-Mobile, Verizon is withering in its criticism of its competitor.
Watch a Samsung Note 7 being used to grill meat (allegedly) - CNET
Technically Incorrect: In a parody video from Taiwan, the notion of Samsung's overheating phones is taken to an amusing extreme.
Here's how much Honda's big-booty Civic Hatchback will cost - Roadshow
It's available in five different trims, so choosing the five-door won't limit your options much, if at all.
Hackers post image of Michelle Obama's passport - CNET
Breach of White House contractor's email apparently reveals schedules, whereabouts of first lady, VP Joe Biden and presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
Play a VR video game on this real roller coaster - CNET
Regular roller coaster rides not intense enough for you? Try playing a video game inside a VR headset as you ride this train at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom.
UPS tests time-sensitive deliveries by drone - CNET
The company has teamed with drone maker CyPhy Works to explore making quick deliveries in places that are difficult to access.
VW releases some sketchy pictures of its 300-mile Parisian EV concept - Roadshow
Sliding rear doors on a hatchback? OK, you've got my attention.
Sunday, 25 September 2016
Welcome to the club, Yahoo: 10 other massive hacks - CNET
With hacking tools outpacing cybersecurity developments, breaches have become more common.
The 404 Show 1677: The iPhone's headphone jack vs. lightning port, Italy, Palmer Luckey (podcast) - CNET
Steve Guttenberg has done the legwork and has declared a winner in the battle of the iPhone's headphone jack versus the lightning port. Which one sounds better? We'll also talk about Jeff's Italian vacation, what the hell is up with Palmer Luckey and much more.
SpaceX zeroes in on cause of spectacular rocket explosion - CNET
Elon Musk's space company posts preliminary results of its investigation into an "anomaly" that led to the loss of a Falcon 9 rocket and Amos-6 satellite.
Crazy hipster beards rule 2016 facial-hair championships (pictures) - CNET
The 2016 National Beard and Moustache Championships featured some of the most flamboyant facial hair you'll ever see. Marvel at some of the crazy looks here.
It'll grow on you: Check out America's best facial hair - CNET
From the exotic to the elegant, these guys were a big hairy deal at the National Beard and Moustache
Championships.
New Google Wi-Fi router may share stage with Pixel phone Oct. 4 - CNET
Called Google Wifi, the device is expected to cost $129, according to a new report.
Polyester pants dampen rats' sex appeal: Ig Nobel prizes honor weird research - CNET
This year's awards celebrate goofy scientific studies involving itches and rocks with personalities. There's even a dig at the Volkswagen scandal.
Yahoo already hit with lawsuits over hack - CNET
Yahoo users are fighting back after what's being called the biggest data breach in history.
Facebook or Twitter for the presidential debate? You want to agree or argue? - CNET
The debates will be the same on both social networks, but the comments? Not so much.
Trim your wireless bill -- skip that phone upgrade - CNET
In this edition of Ask Maggie, CNET's Marguerite Reardon explains why wireless customers should resist the temptation to get a new phone every two years.
Which smart bulbs should you use with Alexa? - CNET
Amazon's voice-activated virtual assistant can control a growing number of smart lights. If you're wondering which ones are the best fit for your home, we're here to help.
Snapchat Spectacles, glasses with a camera, coming this fall - CNET
Snapchat gets a new name, Snap Inc., and will soon release camera-equipped glasses that shoot first-person video.
Oculus founder Palmer Luckey's role in Clinton smear group remains murky - CNET
VR's boy genius funneled money toward a shady pro-Trump charity. But he disagrees with The Daily Beast about what he did -- or didn't -- say.
Massive web attack hits security blogger
One of the biggest web attacks ever seen has been aimed at a security blogger after he exposed hackers who carry out such attacks for cash.
TV energy efficiency ratings 'flawed'
Energy efficiency ratings on televisions are flawed and likely to mislead consumers, a US environment advocacy group has claimed.
Mobile phone roaming charge abolition plan rewritten
Proposed time limits on cost-free roaming for travellers with mobile devices have been scrapped under new European Commission plans.
Malware-infected USB sticks posted to Australian homes
Australian police have warned the public not to use unmarked USB sticks found in their letterboxes.
Lenovo's Signature laptops refuse to install Linux
Lenovo confirms that some of its laptops refuse to install Linux but says it has not deliberately blocked the software.
Google weakens Allo chat app privacy promise
Google launches its new chat app with less privacy protection than previously promised.
Eric Trump says millennials admire his dad because he's like Zuckerberg - CNET
Technically Incorrect: The Republican nominee's son insists that his dad has come from nothing and built something.
Saturday, 24 September 2016
Confirmed: Fruit Ninja game will be blended into a big-screen film - CNET
Move over, Angry Birds. The juicy mobile-game app will soon be coming to a theater near you.
Pippa Middleton iCloud hack claims investigated by police
Police investigate claims an iCloud account reportedly belonging to the Duchess of Cambridge's sister Pippa Middleton has been hacked and private photographs stolen.
New 'Magnum P.I.' series in the works, with daughter as star - CNET
The TV new series will follow the crime-solving adventures of Magnum's daughter Lily, who returns to Hawaii to run her father's private investigation firm.
Halfway there: 500,000 Galaxy Note 7 phones returned in the US - CNET
Samsung says 90 percent of existing Galaxy Note 7 owners are opting for a replacement Note 7.
Netflix Originals and dynamic geography: Girt by CNET podcast 88 - CNET
This week the Girt team talks Netflix at the Emmys and poor Australian geography in Forza Horizon 3.
Uber drivers in China allegedly pretending to be zombies in scam - CNET
Technically Incorrect: In China, some Uber drivers allegedly post scary pictures on the app, so that riders cancel, but drivers pocket the cancellation fee.
Google honors El Santo, Mexico's masked pro wrestling hero - CNET
In addition to helping popularize professional wrestling in Mexico, he was a folk icon and actor in superhero movies.
Apple's latest AirBag product, revealed by Conan O'Brien - CNET
Technically Incorrect: Apple applied for a bag patent this week. This is what Conan insists it is. It's quite something.
This vest vibrates you right into VR - CNET
Woojer's Vest sends vibrations into your chest and back, letting you feel the virtual worlds you're in.
CNET giveaway: 'X-Men Apocalypse' on Blu-ray, and a prop from the film - CNET
Mutants, gather round! This week we have a prize only worthy of the bravest heroes: a copy of "X-Men: Apocalypse" on Blu-ray and a prop straight from the film set.
CNET UK podcast 499: Hissing iPhones, GoPro's wee new drone and should Google ditch phones? - CNET
Would Google be better off out of the phone game? We ask the tough questions on the UK's best tech podcast.
What is the dark side of Tetris, and what do we lose in the PS4 slimdown? Chat with us live at 3 p.m. ET - CNET
CNET's Dan Ackerman will unveil his new book "The Tetris Effect" and we'll answer your questions on Sony's revamped PlayStation 4.
Throwing a medical lifeline to the transgender community - CNET
Finding the right medical professionals can be difficult for transgender people. The Genderis website wants to make it easier.
Lindsey Stirling's sterling YouTube career - CNET
From CNET Magazine: The violinist, dancer and composer is blurring the line between internet and mainstream fame, one video at a time.
iHeartRadio is giving paid streaming music a spin - CNET
iHeartRadio, the digital arm of the biggest traditional radio company in the US, will launch two paid options in January, going up against Spotify, Apple Music and Pandora's revamped subscriptions.
Saved by the internet
Hundreds of Malaysians have banded together to help an elderly cancer-stricken soft toy seller, whose story went viral on Facebook.
Twitter shares soar almost 20% on takeover talk
Shares in Twitter jump almost 20% after a report that it has received takeover approaches, including from Google and Salesforce.com.
Amazon has been fined £65,000 for trying to fly dangerous goods
Online giant Amazon has been fined £65,000 after being found guilty of attempting to ship dangerous goods by air.
Facebook 'overestimated' video viewing time
Facebook has overestimated how much video people have watched for the last two years, the company has admitted.
Plane crew douse smoking Samsung phone
Cabin crew on an Indian passenger aircraft have used a fire extinguisher to tackle a smoking Samsung handset.
Google Deepmind: Should patients trust the company with their data?
Google has ambitious plans for using medical records and appears to also be bidding to create a truly digitised NHS.
Yahoo 'state' hackers stole data from 500 million users
Yahoo says 'state-sponsored' hackers stole information from about 500 million users in 2014 in what appears to be the largest publicly disclosed cyber-breach in history.
Get off my land!
Up to a billion people in Africa derive their main income from farming, but many get embroiled in disputes over whether they really own their land. Can tech help?
Friday, 23 September 2016
All my own work
Gaming is about more than just blockbuster releases, and at the UK’s biggest gaming show some of the country’s independent developers tell us why their role in the industry is so important.
Alan Turing's homosexual court files go on display
Court files recording details of World War Two code-breaker Alan Turing's convictions for homosexual acts have gone on display for the first time.
Yahoo hack hits 500 million users, but who are the suspects?
As Yahoo announces a huge data breach by "state-sponsored hackers" - who could that mean?
Yahoo breach: Troy Hunt gives tips to protect yourself
Security expert Troy Hunt discusses the scale of the Yahoo breach and what steps its users should take to protect their data.
Ceefax: What life was like before the internet
Before the internet, people used their televisions to access news, weather, travel information, recipes and more.
The robot which can climb stairs and other tech news
BBC Click's Lara Lewington looks at some of the best of the week's technology news.
EGX 2016: What's new at UK's biggest gaming event?
The UK's biggest gaming event - EGX 2016 - has kicked off in Birmingham. BBC reporter Steffan Powell tells us what to look out for...
Incredible machines fix simple problems
Meet Joseph Herscher - he's from New York and might just be the wackiest inventor ever! Take a look if you don't believe us...
What if Yahoo hackers have my details?
The BBC's technology reporter Chris Foxx explains how you can stay safe following the Yahoo hack.
MI6 set to recruit 1,000 extra staff
Security service MI6 is to recruit nearly 1,000 extra staff by 2020, as it battles against the challenges of the internet age, BBC Newsnight learns.
Protect bank transfer scam victims, demands Which?
People who are tricked into transferring money to a fraudster deserve better protection, says consumer group Which?
Cancer blogger Anna Swabey fundraising target met
The target of raising £100,000 created by a blogger Anna Swabey, who was killed by brain cancer, is met on the day of her funeral.
Stephen Hawking wants to find aliens before they find us - CNET
The famed cosmologist is all in on searching for signals from E.T., but warns that we should be careful about inviting aliens over.
A pro surfer rips it with the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus to see which fares best - CNET
Kai Lenny is used to navigating everything the ocean throws at him, but can Apple's latest survive the Pacific breaks at his side?
Chrysler's Pacifica is the only minivan to earn IIHS Top Safety Pick+ - Roadshow
After a dismal initial showing, the world's newest minivan got its act together and cleaned up nicely.
Yahoo expected to confirm hack of 200M users, report says - CNET
The breach was first revealed in August, spurring Yahoo to launch an investigation.
HelloVote wants to make registering to vote easier through text - CNET
New chatbot-based tool allows voters to register over text message or Facebook Messenger in under one minute.
Social Cues: Samsung seeks to turn over a new leaf as fall begins - CNET
As the weather cools, social media followers hope the Samsung Galaxy Note 7's batteries will do the same.
Tesla 8.0 update enhances Autopilot and protects your pet from overheating - Roadshow
Over-the-air software update includes big changes to semi-autonomous drive-assist functions and promises to keep your pets and children cool when left behind.
Samsung Note 7 faces more battery checks in South Korea - CNET
Korean Agency for Technology and Standards is requiring additional battery checks and extending the return window for South Korean consumers.
Thursday, 22 September 2016
The fanciest Mini adds a bit of sport to its luxury - Roadshow
The Clubman just got a bit more fun, with the addition of the hopped-up John Cooper Works trim.
Michigan is one step closer to putting driverless vehicles on the road - Roadshow
Four bills addressing self-driving cars have made their way through a House committee.
Trump opposes US plan to cede oversight of the internet - CNET
As the US nears the October 1 date to turn over supervision of the internet to nonprofit ICANN, Donald Trump joins Ted Cruz in opposition.
Twitter beats national polls for election predictions, prof claims - CNET
A new academic paper asserts that machine learning and an analysis of Twitter trends outdo traditional polls on the national level.
Saving honey bees
A look at the tech firms helping to save and protect the honey bee, as numbers of the vital pollinators continue to fall sharply around the world.
Zuckerberg v disease
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife want to tackle all diseases by the end if the century. Just how feasible is this aim?
Singapore pair 'tried to buy iPhones at airport without flying'
Two Singaporeans are arrested after allegedly buying tickets for flights they did not intend to take so they could buy iPhones at the airport.
Taiwan asks Google to blur images from disputed island
Taiwan asks Google to blur satellite images of what appear to be new military installations on a disputed island in the South China Sea.
Tech Talent: Hassle co-founder on UK's tech problems
Internet entrepreneur Alex Depledge shares her views about how the UK can up its game when it comes to building tech companies.
IBC round-up: Electric 'copters and customised TV shows
BBC Click's Dan Simmons looks at some of the latest technology available to available to broadcasters
'You can make anything better than it is today' - Zuckerberg
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has announced a new initiative to "cure, prevent or manage all diseases by the end of the century".
What the North Korean internet really looks like
North Korea notoriously restricts access to the internet for its own citizens, but the full list of its websites visible to the outside world have apparently been revealed for the first time.
Government 'committed' to Alan Turing gay pardon law
Proposals to introduce new legislation which would pardon gay men convicted under historical gross indecency laws will be brought forward "in due course", the government says.
Windows 10 software condemned by Which?
Microsoft is criticised by Which over its Windows 10 software and poor customer service.
Zuckerberg and Chan aim to tackle all disease by 2100
Facebook's founder and his wife aim to cure, prevent or manage all diseases by the end of the century.
YouTube launches scheme to offer rewards to users who report videos
Website looks to users to report inappropriate content, but many people are critical of the new system.
Cuba plans to install wi-fi on Havana's iconic Malecon seafront
Plans to install wi-fi along Havana's iconic Malecon seafront are announced by the Cuban government, making it the largest hotspot on the island.
Wednesday, 21 September 2016
Stan Lee's next superhero 'Monkey Master' draws on Chinese and Indian myths - CNET
The Marvel comics icon is the latest creator looking to the huge Chinese market.
AT&T to launch DirecTV Now streaming video service before 2017 - CNET
The company will take on the likes of Sling TV, Hulu and HBO Now with "very, very aggressive price points."
Social Cues: International Day of Peace? Not on Twitter - CNET
A spate of fatal police shootings keeps protesters calling for justice on social media.
Is this the biggest clue yet about the Nintendo NX?
Pokemon's chief executive may have just confirmed hybrid console rumour about the Nintendo NX.
'No proof' fitness trackers promote weight loss
Wearing an activity device that counts how many steps you have taken does not appear to improve the chances of losing weight, research suggests.
Brexit: Can Berlin steal London's tech crown?
The German capital Berlin has seen Brexit as an opportunity to lure London tech firms to a city which will remain at the heart of Europe, as Rory Cellan-Jones reports.
Tesla updates software after car hack
Tesla updates its software after Chinese researchers hack into its electric cars and take control.
Microsoft launches $40bn share buyback
Microsoft launches a $40bn share buyback scheme and raises its quarterly dividend.
Samsung in Note 7 row in China after reports of devices catching fire
Chinese consumers accuse Samsung of ignoring them for not extending its recall of its Note 7 smartphones there, but Samsung says there is no need.
Students warned of new 'phishing' scam
University freshers are warned of a new "phishing" scam where fraudsters offer victims an "educational grant".
Tuesday, 20 September 2016
6 reasons 'Game of Thrones' deserved that best-drama Emmy - CNET
Commentary: The most beloved characters are never safe, plots are completely unpredictable, and darnit, we can't stop watching. Some say the show's overhyped, but not if it lives up to the buzz.
Tour the stunning classic cars of Germany's Classic Remise - Roadshow
The Classic Remise in Dusseldorf, Germany contains an awesome selection of classic cars from the world's biggest brand. We took a look inside.
Monday, 19 September 2016
Samsung's bid to outshine iPhone tied to Note 7 battery crisis - CNET
Samsung reportedly accelerated the launch of the Note 7, hoping it would make the iPhone 7 seem boring in comparison.
Avast ye, mateys! Talk like a pirate for a free Krispy Kreme - CNET
Don't want to dress like a pirate? A new Snapchat filter will help you score a free dozen doughnuts.
Samsung kicks off Galaxy Note 7 exchanges - CNET
Following the global recall of the Galaxy Note 7, Samsung starts swapping devices in the UK. Customers in the US must wait a little longer.
For UN, tech's help is no 'magic bullet' in humanitarian crises (Q&A) - CNET
CNET talks to Stephen O'Brien, the United Nations' emergency relief coordinator, about whether tech helps fill the "massive humanitarian" need facing the world.
Google, Microsoft and Yahoo to block ads for selecting the sex of babies in India - CNET
Gender-selection services are illegal in India, which has one of the worst gender imbalances in the world.
Harry Potter's house is for sale, with a cupboard under the stairs - CNET
The boy wizard had an awful life there. But for $620,000, you can make your own magical memories.
Skyscanner boss's take on software talent
Gareth Williams, co-founder of travel search engine Skyscanner, offers the business advice he wishes he had been given when he started out.
Successful UK technology firms have 'sold out too early'
One of the UK's leading fund managers, Neil Woodford, says that successful UK technology firms have 'sold out too early'.
Tech Talent: Moneybox founder on ambition in the UK
Ben Stanway, founder of the Moneybox app, talks about the difference between the UK and US when it comes to business ambition.
Connected tech: Smart home robots and sake fridges
BBC Click's Jen Copestake looks at some of the latest internet of things technology.
Tech Talent: 'I would turn down £1bn for my company'
TransferWise co-founder Taavet Hinrikus says he would turn down £1bn for his company
Tech start-up funding 'appallingly bad' in UK
Star fund manager Neil Woodford says the UK is 'appallingly bad' at helping small tech start-ups find the money they need to grow.
Ride-hailing firm Lyft predicts driverless cabs in 5 years
The majority of ride-hailing company Lyft's rides will be in self-driving cars within five years, the company's president predicts.
The female tech boss who says she is 'perfectly capable'
A profile of virtual reality firm boss Samantha Kingston, who has enjoyed a meteoric rise after falling into the video games industry by accident.
Tech Talent: Map of the UK's digital clusters
Mapping out where the UK's leading tech clusters are based and what each one specialises in.
Tech Talent: How the UK lost six potential titans
How six of the UK's most promising tech companies failed or were sold abroad.
Sunday, 18 September 2016
Ford to move US small-car production to Mexico over three-ish years - Roadshow
And a certain politician will have a field day with that news.
Amazon will use stocking stuffers to take over your home - CNET
The e-commerce giant plans to seed the market with cheap, Alexa-powered electronics, and corner the smart home in the process.
Apple's dancing silhouette ads return in AirPods parody - CNET
Party like it's 2003 with Conan O'Brien's version of an Apple AirPods commercial.
Welcome home, Alexa (The 3:59, Ep. 107) - CNET
On today's podcast, we talk about Amazon's new Echo Dot, which is powered by the Alexa voice assistant. Also, we tackle Twitter and the NFL, Pandora Plus, and LinkNYC.
Motorists take photos and videos at the wheel, says RAC
The number of motorists using mobile phones illegally is rising, an RAC survey suggests, with more than one in 10 taking photos or filming while driving.
The doctors 'breaking the siege' in Aleppo via Skype
BBC Newsnight meets the UK doctor who is directing life-saving surgery in the Syrian city of Aleppo via Skype.
A new social network, Nextdoor, launches in the UK for you and your neighbours
A virtual space for passive-aggressive messages or a network which could bring communities together?
Medical records hacked: 53 British athletes from Rio could be named - Ukad
The head of UK Anti-Doping says 53 British athletes from the Rio Olympics may be at risk of having their medical details published by hackers.
Amazon Echo (and Alexa) arrive in Europe, and Echo comes in white now too - CNET
US and European customers can choose from black or a new white version of Amazon's acclaimed voice-controlled speaker.
Saturday, 17 September 2016
Watch Saturn spin in a gorgeous NASA multi-day time lapse - CNET
Get up close and personal with Saturn in a Cassini movie showing four days in the life of the ringed planet.
The 404 Show 1676: Exploding Samsungs and the History of Tetris (podcast) - CNET
Jeff's vacation continues, so Russ continues hosting duties! This week we've got CNET editor Dan Ackerman to talk about his new book, "The Tetris Effect." We've also got exploding Galaxy Notes and Pokemon Go Plus!
Audi gives the 2017 Q3 a nip and a tuck - Roadshow
It goes on sale in Europe in the fall, but there's no word on a US debut.
Did Russian police arrest a robot? - CNET
A device called Promobot has a habit of getting in trouble, if the company's press releases are to be believed. The latest example: Politics.
Jeff Bezos isn't moving to Mars (there's no bacon there) - CNET
Technically Incorrect: In remarks after receiving an award, the Amazon and Blue Origin founder explains he needs certain things in life.
Relief! iPhone 7 doesn't bend - CNET
Technically Incorrect: In one of the first stress tests, Apple's new phone stands firm. But will it sit too firmly in your pocket?
What $1 billion? High-flying Mode Media shuts down - CNET
The content network that said it was "curating the best of the web" will be curating no more.
It's illegal to use Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 on a plane, says FAA - CNET
Now that the Samsung recall is official, the Federal Aviation Administration says the phones can't be used on aircraft.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey joins push to #PardonSnowden - CNET
Dorsey joins a growing list of public figures calling for a presidential pardon for NSA leaker Edward Snowden.
Oliver Stone's cautionary 'Snowden' will leave you paranoid - CNET
A restrained Joseph Gordon-Levitt anchors Stone's bold biopic, which sometimes seems like a long public service announcement about privacy.
Survios' Raw Data may be VR's first hit game, with more $1 million in sales - CNET
The virtual-reality startup's competition fighting game has hit a new milestone in sales and offered a datapoint of the industry's health.
Thousands play Pokemon Go while driving, US research suggests
Analysis of social media shows thousands of people are playing Pokemon while at the wheel, US researchers say.
Thousands sign petition to put Steve Irwin on Australian money - CNET
Crikey! A ship and a snail have been named for the famed "Crocodile Hunter," but fans want his face on their cash.
Intel raises sales views after seeing new life in PC market - CNET
The world's largest chipmaker says PC demand appears to be improving, following a steady decline in sales.
Toymakers fined for tracking children online
Hasbro, Mattel and others are penalised for tracking under-13s who visited their websites.
European Commission plans free wi-fi in public spaces
The president of the European Commission seeks to offer the public free wi-fi in parks and public buildings.
Sophisticated hackers 'aim to put net out of action'
Unidentified hackers are carrying out a campaign to find out how to take down the net, warns a security expert.
Amazon's Echo speakers head to UK and Germany
Amazon says its voice-controlled speakers will become available in the UK and Germany this autumn.
Malicious smartphone apps turn your phone into tracking device - CNET
Researchers find apps spying on their users available for download in the Android play store.
Why US internet controls became a political battlefield (FAQ) - CNET
CNET demystifies the controversy over an Obama administration plan to relinquish the last scraps of government control over the internet.
No iPhone 7 Plus? No problem on Apple launch day - CNET
Apple warned there'd be no iPhone 7 Plus for anyone who hadn't reserved one, but that didn't scare away the fanboys. Still, that meant disappointment for some.
iPhone 7 teardown confirms Apple put Intel inside - CNET
A teardown confirms reports from earlier this year that Intel would supply components in some new iPhones, rather than rival Qualcomm.
Apple's iPhone Plus is buyers' favorite for first time - CNET
The iPhone 7 Plus, with its dual-lens rear camera, won the majority of preorders in the first 48 hours, a reversal from previous years.
FDA slaps sites for selling e-cigarettes to kids - CNET
US regulators banned e-cig sales to minors five weeks ago. Now two dozen websites could face fines for repeat violations.
Volkswagen's EV concept is a peek into the company's future - Roadshow
We'll see the whole mamma jamma in Paris later this month.
Bots are beating apps in their own early race - CNET
The first wave of the bot economy is outpacing that of apps when they first emerged, according to a report.
CNET UK podcast 498: iPhone 7 hits shelves, Note 7 recalled and a tiny Lego sports car - CNET
The lack of a headphone port hasn't stopped stock of new iPhones from running dry, as Note 7 owners are told to stop using their phones.
Twitter rages at Jimmy Fallon after playful muss of Trump's hair - CNET
Technically Incorrect: The late night host is accused of "humanizing a monster" and worse, after he plays nice with the Republican presidential nominee.
Friday, 16 September 2016
Fiat Chrysler recalls 1.4 million vehicles for malfunctioning airbags - Roadshow
The seat belt pretensioners might also fail to protect occupants.
How did FBI hack terrorist's iPhone? News groups sue to find out - CNET
Three news organizations file a lawsuit to learn how agents circumvented Apple to break into a iPhone linked to the San Bernardino mass shooting.
Social Cues: On iPhone 7's big day, iPhone 6S gets all the likes - CNET
Social media is also telling Jimmy Fallon to get serious about Donald Trump
Google Street View blurred a cow's face for privacy - CNET
Something amoosing happened on Street View when Google's face-blurring software decided to hide the identity of a large cow.
More light, better life
Solar power is expanding fast in Africa, and innovative products and payment schemes are ensuring the poor and rural communities don't miss out.
Google Street View blurs bullocks's face in Cambridge
A bullock that had its face blurred by Google Street View proves a hit on social media.
The tech that could lead to reading a closed book
BBC Click's Nick Kwek looks at some of the best of the week's technology news.
Peers invite feedback on driverless vehicles
Peers want to hear about the future use and development of driverless vehicles as they launch an inquiry into the sector.
YouTuber Nepenthez charged over video game gambling site
Two men are charged with offences under the Gambling Act in what is thought to be the first prosecution involving betting on video games.
Control4 adds Alexa voice controls for the luxury smart home - CNET
Thanks to a new Alexa skill from Control4, you can trigger scenes in high-end, custom-installed connected home setups by talking to Amazon's popular virtual assistant.
'Star Trek: Discovery' delayed until May - CNET
The show's executive producers say a few extra few months will help them "achieve a vision we can all be proud of."
Ted Cruz still trying to 'save the internet' - CNET
In a Capitol Hill showdown, the Texas senator continues to campaign against a plan to transfer control of internet domain names to an international nonprofit. Democrats and experts says he's misguided.
Forget instruments -- use your hand motions to make music - CNET
What if you could make music out of thin air? A startup called SoundSpace wants you to do exactly that, with a little help from virtual reality.
Here's why Samsung Note 7 phones are catching fire - CNET
The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 could explode. Read this to satisfy your burning curiosity.
Apple's first ad for iPhone 7 is a horror movie - CNET
Technically Incorrect: The first ad for Apple's new iPhone is almost jet black. Now that's different for Cupertino.
New York cuts off web browsing at Wi-Fi kiosks, because porn - CNET
The halt comes amid complaints of users loitering for hours and masturbating while watching pornography at the free LinkNYC kiosks.
Creepy clowns out there are disobeying the Clown Commandments - CNET
Knock it off, horror movies and other macabre pop-culture media! You're ruining the image clowns have strived for so long to keep clean.
Abandoned phone booths remade into cool new things - CNET
These phone booths are getting second life as libraries, art installations, stores and more.
Apple says it has sold out of initial quantities of iPhone 7 Plus - CNET
Larger version of new flagship phone sold out in all colors during preorder, as did its smaller sibling in the new jet black color.
Behind the stunning stop-motion magic of 'Kubo and the Two Strings' - CNET
Director Travis Knight reveals how the puppet masters at Laika combine CGI, 3D printing and other high-tech techniques with time-honoured stop-motion storytelling.
Europe promises free Wi-Fi in public places by 2020 - CNET
The European Union has also pledged to ensure 5G is a going concern by 2025.
Thursday, 15 September 2016
Russian hackers leak Simone Biles and Serena Williams files
The World Anti-Doping Agency condemns Russian hackers for leaking confidential medical files of Olympic athletes including Serena Williams and Simone Biles.
'How I caught my online scammer – and Facebooked his mum'
A cybersecurity researcher living in Austria who was scammed out of $500 (£375) had his money returned after tracking down the scammer's family.
UK moves to ‘active cyber-defence’
Britain moves towards more active defence in cyberspace, the head of the UK's new National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) announces.
Drone racing takes to the Sky with $1m investment
Satellite broadcaster Sky is spending $1m (£757,000) to bring live drone racing to UK viewers.
Samsung 'will limit faulty Note 7 batteries' to 60% charge
Samsung will limit the batteries of South Korean Note 7 smartphones to 60% of their capacity following a recall of the devices.
Woman's £56,000 benefit fraud uncovered on Facebook
A Dundee mother-of-five's £56,000 benefit fraud was uncovered through her Facebook page, a court hears.
Government data security slammed in new report
The National Audit Office has issued a damning report of the UK government's approach to digital security.
YouTube ordered to pay more for music by Europe
Video sites such as YouTube will be forced to pay more to musicians and record companies under plans to reform European copyright laws.
Bosch's truck of the future concept is rather intimidating - Roadshow
The VisionX won't be coming to production, but it represents where the supplier sees trucks in 2026.
Wednesday, 14 September 2016
Here's how your kid can win the Doodle 4 Google contest - CNET
Leader of the Google Doodle team dispenses some advice for aspiring young doodlers.
iMessage Bubble Effects not working in iOS 10? Here's why - CNET
A seemingly unrelated setting disables Bubble and Screen Effects in iMessage in Apple's new mobile software.
SpaceX looks to start flying again in November - CNET
Elon Musk's space company anticipates a three-month setback as a result of explosions that destroyed its Falcon 9 rocket earlier this month.
RX-7, Miata, and more: A tour of Mazda's factory museum (pictures) - Roadshow
Check out 85 years of Mazda automobiles in the Mazda Museum in Hiroshima, Japan.
RX-7, Miata, and more: A tour of Mazda's factory museum - Roadshow
Step inside Mazda's Hiroshima factory and museum, where the company started and it makes many of its cars.
NASA flashback takes you 850 miles above Earth in 1966 - CNET
Back in 1966, a NASA spacecraft carried people far above the Earth's surface, setting a new altitude record and giving us a gorgeous view of the planet below.
The Apple Watch gets updated...now what? (The 3:59, Ep. 106) - CNET
We go over CNET's review of Apple Watch series 2 with special guest Scott Stein.
Online gambling to approach $1 trillion by 2021 - CNET
Mobile users and VR should keep up the explosive growth of the online gambling industry.
Cthulhu doesn't appreciate Stephen King's Trump comparison - CNET
It's not wise to upset a fictional H.P. Lovecraft monster. Cthulhu issues an angry response to horror writer Stephen King, who dared to compare him to US presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Beyond the safari
South Africa's tourism industry is using technology to expand the sector beyond traditional areas and appeal to modern independent travellers.
Headscarf emoji proposed by 15-year-old Saudi girl
A 15-year-old Saudi girl living in Germany proposes creating a headscarf emoji.
YouTube launches community tab to allow gifs and live video
YouTube is launching new community features allowing users to add text, live videos, images and gifs.
Could microwaves rid rail lines of leaves?
A UK company has come up with a new technique to remove leaf residue from railway lines. The new microwave technology is being trialled.
Ford wants to remove the steering wheel
The BBC's Michelle Fleury takes a ride in one of Ford's prototype self-driving cars.
Hike Messenger: Can India's answer to WhatsApp make money?
Can India's Hike Messenger fulfil its potential and make money? Shilpa Kannan has a chat with the app's founder, Kavin Mittal, to find out.
Amazon Echo speakers set to launch in UK and Germany
Amazon is bringing its range of voice-controlled Echo speakers to the UK and Germany.
Hands-on with Amazon's British-accented Alexa assistant
Rory Cellan-Jones tries out Amazon's voice-controlled speaker that now features a British-accented virtual assistant.
Bank of England to buy Apple bonds
The Bank of England includes Apple on a list of firms that qualify for its new economic stimulus bond-buying scheme.
Call for broadband speed comparison checking sites
Consumers should be able to find out the exact broadband speed they might receive at their home rather than just in their local area, councils say.
Swatch succeeds in trademark case over Apple 'iWatch'
Swiss watchmaker Swatch successfully opposes Apple's registration of the trademark "iWatch" in the UK.
Tuesday, 13 September 2016
Exploding Samsung Galaxy Note 7 burns 6-year-old - CNET
Samsung has recalled its new Galaxy Note 7, but the device is still causing problems. A young boy is the latest victim of an overheating battery.
Proterra ushers in a new era of electric transit with 350-mile E2 bus - Roadshow
Electric bus-maker Proterra announces its newest model, the E2, which boasts seating capacity of 40 passengers and a 350-mile range per charge.
Audi partners up with Chinese companies to bolster digital portfolio - Roadshow
The company has signed three letters of intent with Alibaba, Baidu and Tencent.
Social Cues: Don't get in the way of Randy Moss' death glare -- it will burn your soul - CNET
A Hillary Clinton conspiracy theory is another trending topic, while social media celebrates a Muslim holiday and a new Miss America.
A Maserati-powered motorcycle exists, and it actually works! - Roadshow
This is what happens when humanity gets bored.
ESPN's fantasy football app sacked on season's first Sunday - CNET
App goes dark for millions of fantasy managers as the season is about to kick off.
Time Inc. readies streaming TV network - CNET
The magazine publisher enters the video-streaming fray with an entertainment-focused network set to launch on Tuesday.
Can you see all 12 dots at the same time in this crazy optical illusion? - CNET
Tease your brain with a fascinating optical illusion that will have you chasing dots around a lattice. Just try to catch them all.
Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 problems just keep getting worse (The 3:59, Ep. 104) - CNET
We discuss the latest issues with Samsung's new phone, Tesla's Autopilot update and Apple's new AirPods.
Facebook Messenger's bots will now allow native payments - CNET
Facebook's David Marcus discussed the near and far future of Messenger chatbots
Fire drill knocks ING bank's data centre offline
A fire extinguisher test in a bank's data centre goes wrong in an "unprecedented" manner, causing its cash machines, online banking operations and website to go offline.
Monday, 12 September 2016
Man shot cousin dead while testing bulletproof vest, police say - CNET
Technically Incorrect: In Florida, a man allegedly has a bulletproof vest and wonders if its still works. His cousin decides to test it out.
Curiosity's new photos show Mars rocks (and sky, and dust...) - CNET
Never has beige been so mesmerising.
At what age should a child use tablets, social media? (Open_Tab) - CNET
Kid-friendly apps can be found on screens of all sizes, but should kids start using this tech early in their lives?
Realistic octopus backpack carries your books - CNET
Why bother with a boring bag when this backpack looks like you're being hugged by a friendly cephalopod? Check out artist Olga Kotova's latest creation.
Watch a triple spiral of 15,000 dominoes fall down - CNET
After spending 25 hours spread over eight days, YouTuber Hevesh5 set up a colorful spiral using thousands of dominoes.
Gawker Media's new owner tries to wipe the slate clean - CNET
Univision, the new owner of Gawker Media, has deleted several posts that are the subject of litigation as it tries to repair the online brand's reputation.
Volvo's autonomous Drive Me project kicks off in Sweden - Roadshow
Its self-driving XC90s are surprisingly devoid of massive additions to the bodywork that we've seen on other autonomous cars.
The tech behind Kubo and the Two Strings
The technology behind the special effects of the new stop-motion movie Kubo and the Two Strings
Indiegogo founder on key to success
Danae Ringelmann, co-founder of Indiegogo, offers the business advice she wishes she had been given when she started out.
YouTube is still 'not paying enough' to British musicians
UK Music says the Google-owned site is not paying British artists fairly for the content it puts on its site.
Morrisons and Amazon sign collection locker deal
Morrisons is to install hundreds of Amazon lockers in its supermarkets this year, for the collection of items bought from the online retailer.
Seagate sued by own staff over data theft
Hardware maker Seagate is facing a lawsuit mounted by some of its own employees whose personal information the firm has lost.
Cybathlon: World's first 'bionic Olympics' gears up
Competitors prepare for a contest involving electronic arms and robotic exoskeletons.
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Google Chrome:
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For Windows XP: %USERPROFILE%Local SettingsApplication DataGoogle
For Windows Vista/Windows 7/8: %USERPROFILE%AppDataLocalGoogle
However, you can navigate to these folders through these steps:
For Or windows 7:
1 . Click on Come from the lower left part of the screen.
2 . Choose Run.
3. Type %USERPROFILE%Local SettingsApplication DataGoogle and hit Enter.
For Windows Vista/7/8:
1 . Click on the Windows brand in the lower left part of the tv screen.
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Mozilla Firefox:
1 . In first place on the Firefox Main window (top-right corner), click the Firefox Menu press button, go over to the Help sub-menu and choose Troubleshooting Information.
second . Click the Refresh / Reset Flock button in the upper-right corner with the Troubleshooting Information page.
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%ProgramFiles%
%AppData%
%ProgramData%
%LocalAppData%
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Sunday, 11 September 2016
Zebra helps the NFL get into data overdrive - CNET
Technology company is using nickel-sized sensors to track the movements of every NFL player on the turf.
PC gaming beat consoles a long time ago, so now consoles are becoming more like gaming PCs - CNET
Commentary: New Xbox and PlayStation hardware takes an iterative approach, playing the same games but built for different budgets and needs, like what PC gamers have had for decades.
What do champion pilots fly? - Roadshow
This two-seat Red Bull Air Race practice plane is a lightweight, 300-horsepower scream machine.
Ford Mobility to acquire Chariot shuttle service, launch GoBike sharing in San Francisco - Roadshow
Ford is investing in ride-sharing and bike-sharing in the San Francisco, but the City by the Bay is just the first partner in the automaker's global effort to explore solutions to congestion and mobility.
Get your green speed on with the Porsche Panamera 4 E-Hybrid - Roadshow
Featuring 31 miles of all-electric range and performance that's still pure Porsche, the Panamera Hybrid will give you the best of both worlds.
Miss America contestant to walk the walk in computer-coded shoes - CNET
Patricia Ford, a graduate of Georgia Tech with a passion for Excel spreadsheets, will march in a pre-pageant parade in battery-powered heels packing a microcontroller and an accelerometer.
Samsung urges Galaxy Note 7 phone exchange urgently
Samsung urges people who own one of its Galaxy Note 7 phones to stop using it, and exchange it, as the device risks exploding.
'Game of Thrones' book readers bummed when publication date denied - CNET
Fans had high hopes after Amazon France showed a release date for in George R.R. Martin's "Winds of Winter," but the publisher says ha ha ha boo hoo hoo.
Why your AT&T iPhone 7 won't work well on Verizon's network - CNET
Versions of Apple's new iPhone 7 geared for AT&T and T-Mobile networks reportedly use an Intel chip -- one that doesn't fully support older Verizon and Sprint network technology.
Bethesda blames Sony as PS4's Fallout 4, Skyrim mods put on hold - CNET
Bethesda says they're not coming "until Sony will allow us to offer proper mod support for PS4."
Mattress store's September 11 ad appalls the web - CNET
Technically Incorrect: A San Antonio mattress store offers a special September 11 promotion. Few sleep easily after seeing it.
Facebook U-turn over 'Napalm girl' photograph
Facebook says it will allow an iconic photograph of a girl fleeing a Napalm attack after previously banning the image.
Apple, PlayStation and advent of iteration: Girt by CNET podcast 86 - CNET
Apple and Sony had back to back press events this week, announcing hardware upgrades and updates for their flagship products. But is iteration innovation? When is it time to buy a new device?
CNET giveaway: Sony BDP-S5100 3D Blu-ray player with Super Wi-Fi - CNET
Dust off your neglected Blu-rays and DVDs. It's time to unwind with this week's giveaway: a Sony Blu-ray player with stronger, faster Wi-Fi.
CNET UK podcast 497: iPhone 7 discussed, AirPod consternation and Samsung's Note 7 recall - CNET
The UK's best tech podcast adjusts to life after the headphone jack, plus everything else Apple had to say and the week's biggest tech news.
Saturday, 10 September 2016
iPhone 7 preorders kick off without much of a hitch - CNET
Apple opens online reservations for its new phones, minus the major glitches that plagued preorders over the past couple years.
Eat these, you must: Star Wars-themed mooncakes - CNET
Made for the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival, these delicious pastries come either in Darth Vader or Stormtrooper flavors.
Welcome to the vomit-inducing world of acrobatic stunt planes - Roadshow
Keeping your cookies down is tough to do when riding with a Red Bull Air Race champion.
Porsche's 2017 Panamera 4 E-Hybrid plug-in rocks 31 miles of EV range - Roadshow
Having your cake and eating it, too, is really the only way to go.
Pokemon Go must be banned in India, petitioner tells high court - CNET
We don't want your eggs in our houses of worship, nor do we want your CIA spy maps.
The last Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution ever made is on eBay right now - Roadshow
Proceeds from the auction will go to fight hunger as part of Hunger Action Month.
Obama appoints retired general to new cybersecurity job - CNET
The appointment is part of the Cybersecurity National Action Plan announced in February.
Kosher coding
Israel's Haredi Jews have long led a life devoted to religious study but an increasing number are breaking with tradition and excelling in Israel's tech start-up sector.
Airpods - or is that a toothbrush?
Twitter reacts to the Apple Airbud announcement with some amusing memes.
Swapping hands 'boosts smartphone signal'
A new study suggests some phones perform better when held in one hand rather than the other.
Northern Ireland teenager sues Facebook over nude photo
A 14-year-old Northern Ireland girl is suing Facebook after a naked photograph of her was posted on the site.
Mobile fridge is set to save lives
A British student has invented a mobile fridge to transport vaccines on long journeys at the right temperature.
Airbnb introduces new anti-discrimination policy
Online accommodation site Airbnb introduces anti-discrimination policy to combat reports that black people are less likely to get rooms.
Stephen Fry on Apple: 'Without tax, civilisation falters'
In the wake of a fresh row over Apple's European tax payments, actor and broadcaster Stephen Fry says he has "no patience" with large firms paying "miniscule rates of taxation".
PS4 Pro: A generational leap or misstep?
Three years since Sony launched PlayStation 4 and dragged the games market out from a sales slump, the company is taking its machine along an unknown path.
UK tech firm swoops on HP software unit in £6.6bn deal
Micro Focus, the fast-growing UK technology company, is buying Hewlett-Packard's software business in an $8.8bn (£6.6bn) deal.
Raspberry Pi passes 10m sales mark
The Raspberry Pi passes the 10 million sales mark - continuing its success as the most popular British computer ever made.
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Remove infection through your browser:
Internet Explorer:
Go to Tools -> Internet options -> Superior Tab and click the Reset switch (make sure to mp4 recovery download select the Delete Individual Settings checkbox).
*please note that in order to save your favorites, you need to move them before resetting the visitor as you will lose all personal functions.
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LinkedIn denies gender bias claim over site search
LinkedIn denies claims its search algorithm has been biased towards suggesting male versions of female names in searches on its site.
EU rewrites plans to scrap mobile roaming charges
European officials are rewriting detailed plans on how to bring data roaming charges to an end in countries across the EU.
Friday, 9 September 2016
The wait is over -- Nest's outdoor camera hits retail today - CNET
Wondering when Nest's next product reaches stores? You're in luck -- today's the today.
Jet black iPhone 7: If you like it, then you should put a case on it - CNET
A new iPhone is coming, and Apple already knows what many buyers will be complaining about.
15 famous Star Trek guests who brought their own star power (pictures) - CNET
Joan Collins, Jason Alexander, Stephen Hawking...many stars glow in the Trek universe. Here are favorite famous people who appeared in Star Trek movies and television episodes.
Lose yourself to dance in this DIY Daft Punk helmet - CNET
Fans build the ultimate helmet prop that uses "PCB electronics, Wi-Fi, MIDI, motion/audio interaction, 250 RGB LED lights and a huge programming job."
A small asteroid buzzed Earth Wednesday, but everything's cool - CNET
All clear, people. A tiny, newly discovered asteroid came close to our planet, but didn't trigger any doomsday scenarios.
Volvo breaks out the history books for V90 Cross Country teaser - Roadshow
While we haven't seen much, if you've already spied the regular V90, you've got a good idea of what to expect.
Elizabeth Warren raps Apple with fighting words over 'corporate tax dodgers' - CNET
The US senator says Congress needs to take a cue from the European Union's $14.5 billion tax bill to Apple.
Sling TV offers Pac-12 Network and Starz, but it will cost you extra - CNET
The new Starz add-on package will cost Sling TV customers an extra $9 a month, and the Pac-12 Network is now part of the $5 a month Sports Extra package.
2017 Audi A5 Sportback: Because regular sedans aren't cool enough for whatever reason - Roadshow
Sporting a more capacious rear end and, well, that's about it, the A5 Sportback hardly differs from its more pedestrian A5 stablemate, aside from the whole two-extra-doors thing.
Hyundai drops the veil on new i30 hatch, but will it come back to the US? - Roadshow
Previous iterations of the i30 have come to the States under the Elantra GT badge.
Twitter in a tizzy as Tim Tebow signs with NY Mets - CNET
The onetime college football star and NFL flameout sends the social network into overdrive as the Mets sign him to play minor league baseball.
The W12 S is the 200-mph flagship of Bentley's Flying Spur lineup - Roadshow
With 626 horsepower and an interior fit for royalty, the Flying Spur W12 S is a solid reminder that the best is never good enough for the well heeled among us.
Timber! Mazda recalls 2.2 million vehicles for falling rear hatches - Roadshow
Almost 800,000 examples are located in the US and Canada.
Amazon Echo could be interrupting your conversations soon - CNET
Spoken push notifications could be on the horizon for Alexa, says a new report.
You can now use Google Photos to stabilize and share Apple Live Photos - CNET
It's now easier than ever to share your Live Photos with friends and family.
What's new about Apple Watch Series 2? (The 3:59, Ep. 103) - CNET
We take a deeper look at the new "swim resistant" Apple Watch.
Want to prevent a stroke? Combine wearables - CNET
AliveCor says their new combination of ECG and blood pressure can laser target stroke.
Thursday, 8 September 2016
Raspberry Pi passes 10M in sales, new starter kit announced - CNET
The Raspberry Pi is an affordable computer built for education and programming.
Learn lightsaber safety tips with Star Wars parody video - CNET
A lightsaber is an elegant weapon for a more civilized age, but it's a dangerous tool if you don't know how to use it. This fan video offers some handy tips, so you can actually keep your hand.
Ford adds 1.5 million (!!) vehicles to its door latch recall - Roadshow
Over 2 million vehicles are now affected in the US alone.
Apple won't be announcing initial iPhone 7 sales - CNET
This will be the first time the iPhone-maker doesn't disclose sales from opening weekend.
iPhone 7? Not that you'd notice at this Apple Store - CNET
Here's what was capturing consumer attention at Apple's flagship store in New York during the big reveal: Tinder, The New Yorker and olive oil.
Sony PS4 Pro: Is this a game changer?
Sony has announced a more powerful version of its PlayStation 4 console at an event in New York.
PS4 Pro is 'future-proof' PlayStation
Sony's Jim Ryan tells the BBC the PS4 Pro is designed to future-proof the PlayStation.
Will the iPhone 7 boost Apple's fortunes?
Apple unveils the iPhone 7 at a time its share price is under pressure and its market share has been falling.
Hands-on with new iPhone 7 and Airpods
Dave Lee takes a first look at the new iPhones and wireless Airpod earphones at Apple's launch event in San Francisco.
Sony reveals PS4 Pro with 4K support
Sony announces the PS4 Pro - a more powerful version of its PlayStation 4 console.
Apple's iPhone 7 ditches traditional headphone socket
Apple confirms that its new iPhone will not feature a traditional headphone socket.
iPhone 7, Airpods and courage: the internet reacts
Apple is mocked for saying it was courageous to give up the traditional headphone socket, but some users support its move.
800,000 Brazzers porn site accounts exposed in huge, throbbing hack - CNET
Vulnerabilities in the porn site's forum management software has seen the release of thousands of account details.
Sony Bravia TVs to lose YouTube access
Sony Bravia smart TV sets made in 2012 will no longer be able to show YouTube videos after 30 September.
EU aviation groups want all drones to be registered
A string of aviation associations calls for all small drones in Europe to be registered.
Brazzers porn account holders exposed by hackers
The names of almost 800,000 registered users of porn site Brazzers are exposed in a data breach.
The new 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' villain will leave you gobsmacked - CNET
The neighborhood just got a little less friendly.
Wednesday, 7 September 2016
HTC hints at recovery - CNET
The Taiwanese electronics company's revenue is down 4 percent year over year in August, but that's much better than the nearly 80 percent drop it suffered in March.
Can you imagine a Star Trek alien that squawks? John Billingsley did - CNET
Actor John Billingsley of "Star Trek: Enterprise" talks about creating a new alien race for the show, and why he doesn't have a Facebook account.
Vizio outs two new Google Cast speakers - CNET
Vizio has announced two new Google Cast speakers under $300: the SmartCast Crave 360 and the Crave Pro.
From Cabot Cove to Westeros: Angela Lansbury to be in 'Game of Thrones'? - CNET
The veteran actress is rumored to be in talks for a two-episode role, but we'll have to wait until next summer to see.
We're ahead of schedule to turn Star Trek tech into reality - CNET
Most of the sci-fi franchise takes place centuries in the future, but some of the technology from the universe of Kirk and Picard could be a reality sooner than you think.
Amazon joins food deliver fray in UK - CNET
Londoners will have one more option for app-initiated restaurant deliveries to their doors.
Sony PS4 Slim and PS4 Neo event: Watch it live here at noon PT - CNET
New PlayStation consoles may be right around the corner, joining next month's PlayStation VR headset.
Tesla takes its act on the road with mobile Design Studios - Roadshow
Can't make it to a Tesla store? Make 'em come to you!
Twitter launches NFL hashtag emojis - CNET
With NFL's season opener a day away, the social network unveils emojis for all 32 teams.
Pokemon Go in Indian court for 'hurting religious sentiments'
Pokemon Go lands up in an Indian court over allegations the game is hurting the religious sentiments of millions of vegetarians.
Apple tax: Irish tax criticisms 'unfair' says Noonan
Critics of Ireland's tax regime are drawing outdated and unfair caricatures, says the Republic's Finance Minister.
Take a digital dive into the grisly sunken remains of Henry VIII's flagship - CNET
Artefacts from Henry VIII's sunken flagship, the Mary Rose, have been scanned in detailed 3D and posted online for the world to examine.
What does colour blindness look like? - CNET
On this day in history: 250 years ago, John Dalton, the first scientist to formally describe the condition now known as colour blindness, was born.
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How the colourblind see the world - CNET
Around one in 12 men and one in 200 women in the world are colourblind. This is how most of them perceive the world.
What Apple already told us about the software on the new iPhone and Apple Watch - CNET
We may not yet have had a good look at the iPhone 7 or Apple Watch 2, but we do have a good idea of what it'll be like to use those devices.
Samsung and Oppo dominate Southeast Asia - CNET
Conspicuously absent from the top five is Apple, whose iPhones are too expensive for most in the region.
Huawei, Google teaming up for new 7-inch tablet, says leaker - CNET
Reputable tipster Evan Blass says Google will add to its Pixel lineup a new device from Huawei, which it collaborated with on last year's Nexus 6P phone.
Over 200 prosecuted in UK under revenge-porn law - CNET
Since the law was introduced in April 2015, 206 people have been prosecuted for sharing sexual photos or videos of another person without their consent.
Tuesday, 6 September 2016
Bluetooth boots vibrate to guide you to your location - CNET
Hi-Tec's phone-connected Navigator footwear buzzes your feet to let you know which way to walk.
Star Trek turned Robert Picardo into a giant science nerd - CNET
The "Star Trek: Voyager" cast member describes his audition for the part of The Doctor -- and how seven years on the show turned him into a cheerleader for science.
Don't call Star Trek actor Tim Russ a Trekkie - CNET
One of the most prolific actors in the franchise took a "just a job" approach to his Trek work. Still, his time on the show made him better appreciate how important science is to our world.
When it comes to wearables it's better to be Fitbit than Apple, say analysts - CNET
Industry number-crunchers say basic wearables like fitness bands are on the rise, but more advanced smartwatches like the Apple Watch are failing to excite shoppers.
Pay with PayPal in stores soon with help from Mastercard - CNET
Through a new deal with Mastercard, you'll be able to pay for goods in stores with PayPal cash.
Stephen Colbert tests out crappy robots on 'The Late Show' - CNET
Robotics video-blogger Simone Giertz gives Colbert a demo of her robots, which aren't really good at doing anything.
In new 'Star Wars Rebels,' Thrawn masters the art of war - CNET
"To defeat an enemy, you must know them," says the old Star Wars villain. Get a sneak preview of Thrawn, who makes his animated debut on "Star Wars Rebels" later this month on Disney XD.
Truckin' USA: Volkswagen buys up stake in Navistar - Roadshow
The automaker will begin supplying engines to Navistar in an attempt to establish a base in the US heavy-truck segment.
Moto G Play phone lands as Amazon Exclusive - CNET
An Amazon Prime Exclusive version of the Moto G Play is on the way. It's $50 less than the full retail price, but there is a catch.
Safer dates
As figures suggest that sexual assaults initiated by online dating are on the rise, here are a few ways to stay safe.
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From Bible apps to Muslim web directories, faith tech is spreading the word the length and breadth of Africa.
Littlewoods boss says mobile 'is where the action is'
Freed from "the shackles of the catalogue", Littlewoods owner Shop Direct reports record profit, driven by mobile sales.
Mary Rose shipwreck skulls go online in 3D
For the first time, skulls and other artefacts from the 1545 wreck of the Mary Rose warship are being exhibited online, as part of a project testing the limits of digital archaeology.
UK 'hacker' Lauri Love fears death in US prison
A British man wanted in the US for allegedly hacking into government computers says he fears dying in prison if he is extradited.
British Airways apologises to delayed passengers
British Airways apologises to angry passengers facing delays after an IT glitch affects check-in desks.
Revenge porn: More than 200 prosecuted under new law
More than 200 people have been prosecuted under a new revenge porn law, a CPS report shows, while rape, domestic abuse and sexual offences convictions hit record levels.
Russian site 'hit by huge data breach'
Login names and passwords for more than 98 million users of the Russian Rambler.ru email service have been stolen and put online.
Disguise your voice with this Star Wars Death Trooper mask - CNET
Frighten your friends and creep out the neighbors by altering your voice and looking like an Imperial Death Trooper straight from "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story."
Make Time Lord treats with this 'Doctor Who' cookbook - CNET
"Doctor Who: The Official Cookbook" features "wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey recipes" fit for any fans craving fish fingers and custard.
Samsung recalls Note 7 flagship over explosive batteries
Samsung Electronics recalls its flagship Galaxy Note 7 smartphone and says that battery problems were behind phones catching fire.
Trump campaign turns to Instagram and the Trump kids to win over young voters - CNET
Technically Incorrect: An ad targeted at millennials attempts to show that the three adult Trump children are what those millennials should aspire to be.
Monday, 5 September 2016
Star Trek's Jeri Ryan reaaaaally wants a transporter - CNET
The "Star Trek: Voyager" star reveals how playing a character rediscovering her humanity after being kidnapped and traumatized by the Borg helped pave her professional path. Also, she's more of a Star Wars fan.
Cutty Sark: A tour of 147 years of sailing history - CNET
After sailing cargo and crew around the world for 85 years, the Cutty Sark now sits quietly as a museum ship in London. Here's what one of the only remaining clipper ships looks like up close and inside.
Are iPhone prices giving you heartburn? Consider your options - CNET
In this edition of Ask Maggie, CNET's Marguerite Reardon walks you through the alternatives if you can't stomach dropping hundreds of dollars on a new phone.
Daylight-toned LED light bulbs: Which one should you buy? - CNET
You've got a lot of decent LED options if you like neutral-toned light. Here's how to pick the right one.
Woman brilliantly fools a phone scammer - CNET
Technically Incorrect: Canada's Dawn Belmonte gets a call from a man claiming she owes money. What happens next is not what you might expect.
Fugitive used wanted poster as his Facebook profile pic, say police - CNET
Technically Incorrect: In Florida, police are searching for a suspect when they check his Facebook page. They discover he has a proud (to him) past.
The weird world behind the scenes at Europe's largest tech show - CNET
CNET has been on the ground at the IFA tradeshow in Berlin, to see the latest tech launches. Here's what goes on behind the scenes.
Is Apple still all about the show? - CNET
Technically Incorrect: As Apple gears up for Wednesday's event, new data suggests that customers are most fascinated by what new colors will be unveiled. Is what matters most seemingly superficial?
Satellite destroyed in SpaceX explosion could cost $50 million - CNET
Israel's Space Communications says it could seek $50 million or a free flight on Elon Musk's SpaceX as a result of a rocket explosion last week that wrecked its Amos-6 satellite, according to Reuters.
Jupiter's north pole is totally weird - CNET
Juno's first flyby of Jupiter has sent back the first high-resolution photographs of the planet's north pole -- revealing exciting new information.
You could own this dilapidated 1960s NASA robot - CNET
Designed for testing space compression suits, but never deployed, this hydraulically powered option is looking for a new home.
Watch a double eclipse of the sun as seen from outer space - CNET
It's eclipse season for the Solar Dynamics Observatory, and it's kicking off with both the Earth and the moon passing in front of the sun.
Grab ride-hailer lets users pay with credit card points - CNET
The partnership between Grab and Citibank will be available in Singapore and the Philippines, and will be available in three other Asian countries soon.
'MythBusters' B-Team return to TV in new Netflix series - CNET
Grant Imahara, Kari Byron and Tory Belleci will host a new unscripted show about weird science and unusual tech.
YouTube defends rules on which videos can make money from adverts
It’s after a popular YouTube star claims he will stop making money from his videos as the site emails warnings to stick to the terms and conditions.
CEO Secrets: IT boss wants you to take 'moon shots'
Stephen Kelly, CEO of the Sage Group, offers the business advice he wishes he had been given when he started out.
Peanuts aimed to simplify smart homes
A French company hopes to simplify the smart home of the future with a range of sticky single-purpose sensors.
Call of Duty world champions are crowned in LA and win £600,000
The Americans beat British team Splyce in the Call of Duty: Black Ops III World League Champions final to win £600,000.
Warner Brothers reports own site as illegal
Film studio Warner Brothers asks Google to remove its own website from search results, saying it violates copyright laws.
Blogger fury over tax credit rejection
A British parenting blogger says she has been denied working tax credits because she is unable to prove her working hours.
Sunday, 4 September 2016
Pokemon Go will now let you walk the world with Pikachu - CNET
The new Buddy feature lets you take any of your favorite Pokemon out of their Pokeball and walk around in-game with your trainer avatar.
Shelby GTE grants your Mustang a bit more hustle, way more panache - Roadshow
Available for both I4 and V8 models, you get a fair number of upgrades for the $18,000 it'll cost you.
Oh, you wanted to buy a Tesla in Missouri? Hahaha, no - Roadshow
Tesla just lost the ability to sell its cars out of brick-and-mortar stores in the state, according to a new court ruling.
The 404 Show 1674: Iceland, skinny dudes, Gene Wilder (podcast) - CNET
2014's Podcaster of the Year Justin Yu is back with us to welcome home Russ Frushtick, who recently returned from a honeymoon in Iceland. We'll discuss his adventures there, what it's like to be a skinny dude, the Note 7 recall, and the death of Gene Wilder.
'Rogue One' toys star in stop-motion video to kick off Star Wars contest - CNET
New action figures grab the spotlight in an impressive fan video that uses elaborate sets to promote the "Go Rogue" fan film campaign sponsored by Lucasfilm and Disney.
Spider-Man looks 'badass' in shadow-filled photo shared by 'Homecoming' star - CNET
"Spider-Man: Homecoming" star Tom Holland teases how his character could look before taking the drop on criminals.
FBI puts Clinton investigation memos online - CNET
The documents summarize what Clinton told the FBI about her private email server.
Lambos, Audis, Porsches and a Hellcat: Our week on Instagram - Roadshow
And it appears Carfection has died once again.
Amazon's Alexa might become your personal Einstein - CNET
Amazon nabs an AI expert from eBay, upping the voice assistant stakes against Siri, Cortana and Google Now.
New iPhone? New Watch? Everything we expect from Apple's keynote (Apple Byte Extra Crunchy Podcast, Ep. 53) - CNET
We run down what you can expect to see at Apple's upcoming event.
Parody video pokes fun at the perils of Pokemon Go - CNET
This fan-made Pokemon Go commercial mirrors real-life dangers faced by clueless players who end up drowning, falling off cliffs and walking into traffic while trying to capture digital creatures.
Here's the coolest, most innovative and strangest tech we saw in Berlin - CNET
CNET went to Berlin to bring you the most interesting gadgets from Europe's biggest tech trade show. Here's what we found.
Star Trek stars spill insider tales of epic ad-libs, favorite captains - CNET
It's been 50 years since Star Trek debuted. During the next week, a dozen former cast members reveal which Trek tech they most want to see in real life and why they think the world's still captivated by the beloved franchise.
Looking for big iPhone changes? Wait till next year - CNET
Apple will introduce its latest phone on Wednesday. But this year could see another "S" -- as in "snooze" -- release.
How Star Trek's Worf wasn't a wuss thanks to Michael Dorn - CNET
The star of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" talks about his first years on the show, how he turned Worf into a lovable character and why he loves his Tesla Model S.
Greece's refugee crisis through a different lens - CNET
Commentary: For Road Trip 2016, I went to Greece to find out how the government, activists and migrants are applying technology to ease the refugee crisis. It wasn't what I expected.
Pay what you want for this Mad Magazine Humble Bundle - CNET
This bundle of magazines delivers Mad's satirical takes on "South Park," Justin Bieber and Dane Cook, to name a few, while raising money for the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.
Why you shouldn't use a vacuum cleaner to make a ponytail - CNET
Technically Incorrect: An Australian morning show sees a production assistant in agony as a so-called expert uses a vacuum cleaner hose to fashion her ponytail.
Juno captures eerie 'voice' of Jupiter's auroras - CNET
Having made its first laps around the gas giant with instruments on, NASA's spacecraft sends back one of the planet's creepy soundtracks.
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Go to Tools -> Internet options -> State-of-the-art Tab and click the Reset control key (make sure to select the Delete Personalized Settings checkbox).
*please note that in order to save your favorites, you need to move them before resetting the visitor as you will lose all personal functions.
After Internet Explorer wraps up the operation, click close press button and then re-start it for the brand new changes to take effect.
Google Chrome:
Go to the next path (you can copy-paste it) and delete the entire Chrome directory with all its content including every file and all the sub-folders.
For Windows XP: %USERPROFILE%Local SettingsApplication DataGoogle
For Windows Vista/Windows 7/8: %USERPROFILE%AppDataLocalGoogle
On the other hand, you can navigate to these folders by using these steps:
For Or windows 7:
1 . Click on Come from the lower left part of the screen.
2 . Choose Run.
3. Type %USERPROFILE%Local SettingsApplication DataGoogle and hit Enter.
For Windows Vista/7/8:
1 . Click on the Windows company logo in the lower left part of the tv screen.
2 . Type %USERPROFILE%AppDataLocalGoogle and hit Enter.
Mozilla Firefox:
1 . In first place on the Firefox Main window (top-right corner), click the Firefox Menu option, go over to the Help sub-menu and choose Troubleshooting Information.
2 . not Click the Refresh / Reset Opera button in the upper-right corner of this Troubleshooting Information page.
3. To continue, click Refresh hcg diet plan Reset Firefox in the confirmation eye-port that opens.
5. Firefox will close and be totally reset. When it's done, a window are listed the information that was imported. Click End and Firefox will reopen.
Delete any folders or maybe files related to infection by going through the following locations:
%ProgramFiles%
%AppData%
%ProgramData%
%LocalAppData%
Download NowThis https://login.microsoftonline.com/ specific risky…
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Remove infection from the browser:
Internet Explorer:
Go to Tools -> Internet options -> State-of-the-art Tab and click the Reset control key (make sure to select the Delete Personalized Settings checkbox).
*please note that in order to save your favorites, you need to move them before resetting the visitor as you will lose all personal functions.
After Internet Explorer wraps up the operation, click close press button and then re-start it for the brand new changes to take effect.
Google Chrome:
Go to the next path (you can copy-paste it) and delete the entire Chrome directory with all its content including every file and all the sub-folders.
For Windows XP: %USERPROFILE%Local SettingsApplication DataGoogle
For Windows Vista/Windows 7/8: %USERPROFILE%AppDataLocalGoogle
On the other hand, you can navigate to these folders by using these steps:
For Or windows 7:
1 . Click on Come from the lower left part of the screen.
2 . Choose Run.
3. Type %USERPROFILE%Local SettingsApplication DataGoogle and hit Enter.
For Windows Vista/7/8:
1 . Click on the Windows company logo in the lower left part of the tv screen.
2 . Type %USERPROFILE%AppDataLocalGoogle and hit Enter.
Mozilla Firefox:
1 . In first place on the Firefox Main window (top-right corner), click the Firefox Menu option, go over to the Help sub-menu and choose Troubleshooting Information.
2 . not Click the Refresh / Reset Opera button in the upper-right corner of this Troubleshooting Information page.
3. To continue, click Refresh hcg diet plan Reset Firefox in the confirmation eye-port that opens.
5. Firefox will close and be totally reset. When it's done, a window are listed the information that was imported. Click End and Firefox will reopen.
Delete any folders or maybe files related to infection by going through the following locations:
%ProgramFiles%
%AppData%
%ProgramData%
%LocalAppData%
Download NowThis https://login.microsoftonline.com/ specific risky…
Saturday, 3 September 2016
A monster idea: Esurance produces a don't-Pokemon-and-drive ad - CNET
Technically Incorrect: Online insurance company decides to point out the pointlessness of chasing monsters at the wheel.
Samsung outlines exchange program for recalled Galaxy Note 7 - CNET
Electronics giant says it will let US consumers either exchange their Galaxy Note 7 for a new one, or for one of the company's cheaper phones with a refund of the price difference.
The science behind bare hand bottle-busting - CNET
Mark Rober and The Backyard Scientist test everything from air pressure waves to carbonation to determine the best method for breaking a glass bottle with their bare hands.
For back to school, can kids have too much tech? Chat with us live at 3:30 p.m. ET - CNET
With gadgets and social media everywhere, what's the right age for a child to use a phone and other tech? Tell us what you think for today's show.
Star Trek at 50 mega-quiz: Test your knowledge of the Trek universe - CNET
Star Trek hits the big 5-0 this year, and the whole galaxy is celebrating. Find out how well you know your funky space sweaters, starships and captains.
Ireland seeks to join Apple's appeal against EU tax demands - CNET
The Irish government takes a big first step toward standing with the iPhone maker in its fight against a bill that could reach $14.5 billion.
Draw sculptures in midair from wood and bronze with the 3Doodler Pro - CNET
This sophisticated upgrade of the original 3D printing pen for kids gets hot, hot, hot and is strictly for adults only.
Samsung's VR bungee jump, like most VR, is more effective than you'd think - CNET
Our frail human brains are so easily fooled. In this case, fooled into thinking you're falling into a volcano. Cheers Samsung.
Sanbot the sassy service robot will make you smile, lend a hand - CNET
The robot hopes to find work in European museums, schools, hospitals and homes.
Audi expands Formula E involvement, will field full works team for 2017 - Roadshow
It's hoping to recreate its Le Mans success in the all-electric racing series.
Porsche Macan Turbo's new Performance Package should make it even better to drive - Roadshow
If 400 horsepower wasn't enough to cure what ails ya, perhaps a bit more will seal the deal.
Remove Game4playz.com Pop-ups Manually
Normally, it may be installed being http://en.scanpsterror.com an extension or perhaps add-on to the people famous web browsers for example Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and…. Game4playz.com is an adware plan which triggers plenty of ads simply by Game4playz.com about the surface of search engine results about Google, Bing, or even Yahoo. Intelligent infection Removal:
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Remove infection from the browser:
Internet Explorer:
Go to Tools -> Internet options -> State-of-the-art Tab and click the Reset press button (make sure to select the Delete Personalized Settings checkbox).
*please note that in order to save your favorites, you need to move them before resetting the visitor as you will lose all personal configurations.
After Internet Explorer tidies up the operation, click close option and then re-start it for the fresh changes to take effect.
Google Chrome:
Go to the subsequent path (you https://amsprd0302.outlook.com/ can copy-paste it) and delete the entire Chrome file with all its content including every file and all the sub-folders.
For Windows XP: %USERPROFILE%Local SettingsApplication DataGoogle
For Windows Vista/Windows 7/8: %USERPROFILE%AppDataLocalGoogle
Otherwise, you can navigate to these folders by using these steps:
For Or windows 7:
1 . Click on Begin in the lower left part of the screen.
2 . Choose Run.
3. Type %USERPROFILE%Local SettingsApplication DataGoogle and hit Enter.
For Windows Vista/7/8:
1 . Click on the Windows logo design in the lower left part of the monitor.
2 . Type %USERPROFILE%AppDataLocalGoogle and hit Enter.
Mozilla Firefox:
1 . Near the top of the Firefox Main window (top-right corner), click the Firefox Menu key, go over to the Help sub-menu and choose Troubleshooting Information.
2 . not Click the Refresh / Reset Chrome button in the upper-right corner on the Troubleshooting Information page.
3. To continue, click Refresh or Reset Firefox in the confirmation windowpane that opens.
four. Firefox will close and be reset to zero. When it's done, a window are listed the information that was imported. Click Conclude and Firefox will reopen.
Delete any folders or maybe files related to infection by going through the following locations:
%ProgramFiles%
%AppData%
%ProgramData%
%LocalAppData%
Download NowIts evil intention is to gain benefit through the Internet
We all recommend using SpyHunter Malware Security and safety Suite.
You can get SpyHunter & it will detect illness and remove it, by clicking this download button below. Once installed, SpyHunter will automatically initiate a malware diagnostic scan that will detect all threats provide on the system, but to unlock the complete potential of the SpyHunter Malware Safety measures Suite, use it as a removal program, you need to purchase a license.
Download Now
Remove infection from the browser:
Internet Explorer:
Go to Tools -> Internet options -> State-of-the-art Tab and click the Reset press button (make sure to select the Delete Personalized Settings checkbox).
*please note that in order to save your favorites, you need to move them before resetting the visitor as you will lose all personal configurations.
After Internet Explorer tidies up the operation, click close option and then re-start it for the fresh changes to take effect.
Google Chrome:
Go to the subsequent path (you https://amsprd0302.outlook.com/ can copy-paste it) and delete the entire Chrome file with all its content including every file and all the sub-folders.
For Windows XP: %USERPROFILE%Local SettingsApplication DataGoogle
For Windows Vista/Windows 7/8: %USERPROFILE%AppDataLocalGoogle
Otherwise, you can navigate to these folders by using these steps:
For Or windows 7:
1 . Click on Begin in the lower left part of the screen.
2 . Choose Run.
3. Type %USERPROFILE%Local SettingsApplication DataGoogle and hit Enter.
For Windows Vista/7/8:
1 . Click on the Windows logo design in the lower left part of the monitor.
2 . Type %USERPROFILE%AppDataLocalGoogle and hit Enter.
Mozilla Firefox:
1 . Near the top of the Firefox Main window (top-right corner), click the Firefox Menu key, go over to the Help sub-menu and choose Troubleshooting Information.
2 . not Click the Refresh / Reset Chrome button in the upper-right corner on the Troubleshooting Information page.
3. To continue, click Refresh or Reset Firefox in the confirmation windowpane that opens.
four. Firefox will close and be reset to zero. When it's done, a window are listed the information that was imported. Click Conclude and Firefox will reopen.
Delete any folders or maybe files related to infection by going through the following locations:
%ProgramFiles%
%AppData%
%ProgramData%
%LocalAppData%
Download NowIts evil intention is to gain benefit through the Internet
Mozilla will give half of Firefox users a snappier browser - CNET
Initial tests in the Electrolysis project are good, so Mozilla has begun distributing the revamped browser more widely. Next comes security -- and perhaps a restored reputation.
Your next Mercedes may give you a massage while parking itself - Roadshow
Daimler Chairman Dieter Zetsche lays out a more comfortable, convenient and productive future for Mercedes drivers.
Smart home tech on show in Berlin
The tech industry's biggest names reveal their latest smart home gadgets at this year's IFA consumer tech show in Berlin.
Uber wins right to challenge driver English tests
Uber wins the right to take Transport for London (TfL) to court over new rules which would require drivers to pass English tests.
Apple tax: Irish cabinet to appeal against EU ruling
Ministers agree to appeal against European Commission ruling that Ireland granted €13bn of undue tax benefits to Apple.
Google suspends Project Ara DIY smartphone work
Google suspends work on its modular smartphone Project Ara to concentrate on other phones and hardware lines.
Ring turns pencil crayons 'digital'
A slate that can make a digital copy of drawings as they are sketched on paper is on display at the IFA technology show in Berlin.
Three's ad-blocker plans thwarted over net neutrality
Mobile network Three's plans for a network-wide ad-blocker would "violate net neutrality", says an EU agency
Why do lithium batteries explode?
Samsung has halted sales of the Galaxy Note 7 because of battery fire reports.
Amazon's Alexa hints at possible UK launch this month - CNET
With an Amazon event in London scheduled on September 14, Amazon's virtual voice assistant teases that she'll be making the trip across the pond.
Friday, 2 September 2016
Jessica Alba will mentor developers in Apple's 'Planet of the App' show - CNET
The show follows developers hoping to score funding to make their app the next big thing.
No digital Swiss Army knife on horizon for health wearables market - CNET
Unlike smartphones, health and medical devices try not to be a digital catch-all.
Pokemon Go's next update will let you walk Pokemon, coders find - CNET
Some digital sleuths have mined code from the game, potentially giving us a sneak peek at Pokemon Go's next big update.
TomTom's new fitness tracker can measure body fat - CNET
The TomTom Touch is one of the first fitness trackers that can measure body fat and muscle mass.
'Political crap': Tim Cook slams EU's $14.5B ruling against Apple - CNET
The iPhone maker was handed a tax bill of 13 billion euros on Tuesday, with the European Commission ruling against Apple's tax deal in Ireland.
Bowers & Wilkins P7 headphones go wireless, as wired versions get cheaper - CNET
The luxury cans, which will set you back $400 or £320, now come in a cable-free edition, with a touted 17 hours of battery life.
Xiaomi's new Mi Pay only works with one phone - CNET
The smartphone maker has launched a contactless payment system that supports public transportation and banks, but only in China for now.
In the US, refugees find phones a basic necessity - CNET
For the 85,000 refugees who will resettle in the US this year, mobile phones have become as essential to their daily lives as a safe, clean place to live and a steady job.
Amazon Alexa's new home: Your PC? - CNET
Lenovo reveals it talked to Amazon about using Alexa in its computers, offering a hint on the voice assistant's next big expansion area.
Acer built a massive $5,000-plus gaming laptop because why not? - CNET
The Predator 21x isn't just a flagship product, it's Acer's bid to generate some excitement in a tough PC business.
Star Trek exhibit takes fans on a voyage through the iconic sci-fi universe - CNET
Gawk at Capt. Kirk's chair, scream like you've suffered the wrath of Khan, and get beamed up to the Enterprise at EMP Museum's ode to all things Star Trek.
ZTE shrinks the Axon 7 into the Axon 7 Mini - CNET
The Chinese company touts the audio capabilities of the phone, which is powered by Dolby Atmos stereo technology.
Eve Online to become free for the first time
For the first time the iconic online game is letting new users get involved for free, although some upgrades will still cost you.
Tim Cook: 'Apple hasn't done anything wrong'
Apple chief executive Tim Cook says the European Commission ruling on Apple's taxes is "maddening" and "disappointing".
Petcube webcam lets owners feed and tease cats
A webcam on show at Berlin's Ifa tech show lets owners play with their pets and feed them treats from afar.
BBC iPlayer: New TV licence rules come into force
New rules come into effect requiring iPlayer users to have a TV licence to watch all BBC programmes - whether or not they are live.
Sony, DJI and Lenovo show off new smartphone camera tech
New plug-in 360-degree cameras, zoom lenses and stabilisation kit are announced for smartphones.
Samsung shares fall over Galaxy Note fears
Samsung delays shipments of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphones, some of which have reportedly "exploded" during or after charging.
Apple chief Tim Cook says tax ruling 'maddening'
Apple chief executive Tim Cook says the European Commission ruling that Apple should pay billions of euros in back taxes is "maddening".
Thursday, 1 September 2016
SpaceX explosion wrecks Facebook satellite
A rocket operated by the aerospace company SpaceX explodes on the launch pad at Cape Canaveral where it was being test-fired ahead of a launch.
Hacker 'Guccifer' jailed for four years
A Romanian hacker who targeted high-profile US politicians is sentenced to 52 months in prison by a federal court.
BT sues Valve over patent infringement
BT is taking legal action against gaming company Valve over four allegations of patent infringement.
Snapchat Discover serves up a Serena Williams tennis game - CNET
You can play through all of the female world No. 1's major tournament victories on Snapchat. Watch out for tennis elbow.
Beats beats lawsuit claiming fraud before $3.2B sale to Apple - CNET
Summary judgment dismisses claims that Beats co-founders Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine duped a former partner into relinquishing control of the line of headphones.
What's really at stake in EU battle: Apple's brand image - CNET
Technically Incorrect: It's not so much about the money. It's about Apple being viewed as the bad guy.
Google saying goodbye to Nexus branding, report says - CNET
The search giant is rebranding its Nexus phone line, which began with the HTC-made Nexus One in 2010, according to Android Central.
Slick music player visualises song lyrics, costs $3,000 - CNET
Out in September, the Lyric Speaker is a stylish and convenient gadget. It's also really expensive.
Ancient bones help reconstruct 6th century plague - CNET
Skeletons dating back 1,500 years have yielded secrets about the mysterious plague that wiped out 50 million people during the time of the Byzantine Empire.
Bosch partners with creator of connected kitchen scale for smart oven - CNET
The appliance maker will use software from Drop, best known for its smart kitchen scale, in its Series 8 connected ovens.
Sshh! Logitech's new silent mice keep noise pollution out of the office - CNET
The company engineered the M220 Silent and the M330 Silent Plus to register the same clicking tactility but with over 90 percent noise reduction.
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