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The Kremlin has been eroding internet freedom since 2012. The last 18 months have been especially harsh. | Continue reading
Astronomers thought they'd found Earth's nearest black hole. A new analysis provides a different explanation. | Continue reading
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There's a lot to love about Elden Ring, even if you've never played a Dark Souls game before. Just make sure your schedule is clear. | Continue reading
Some people who downloaded the social media app received error messages when they tried to create an account. Others were placed on a waitlist. | Continue reading
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We'll walk you through how to delete the information Google collects about you, from what you search to your location. | Continue reading
A British brain surgeon says cycle helmets are too flimsy and can actually create more danger by creating the illusion of greater safety. | Continue reading
The fast food chain's new Taco Lover's Pass lasts a month and is only available if you use the Taco Bell app. | Continue reading
The trusted internet payment system is reportedly exploring its own stable cryptocurrency. | Continue reading
More than 39,000 websites pretended to be the login pages for Facebook, Messenger, Instagram and WhatsApp to trick people into entering their usernames and passwords. | Continue reading
Is that a dial-up modem or a celestial body? | Continue reading
Interference from 5G signals using C-band spectrum could lead to flight disruptions, airline execs warn. Wireless carriers and FCC experts aren't so sure. | Continue reading
Memo tells employees they risk losing pay and being terminated if the don't comply with the company's rules, CNBC reports. | Continue reading
One of VR's key social apps is moving away from VR headsets, and towards the web and commerce. | Continue reading
Apple's following through on a promise to help Android users identify nearby AirTags and Find My trackers that aren't with their owners. | Continue reading
"Fat finger" errors occasionally happen in traditional finance, but they're usually stopped or reversed. Not so with NFTs and cryptocurrency. | Continue reading
We'll finally be treated to some great tech that outdated regulations kept from our shores. | Continue reading
Microsoft is hiring away key employees in order to put Borland out of business, the software maker says. | Continue reading
The law would ban companies like Facebook and Twitter from blocking content based on political viewpoints. | Continue reading
"The difference between theory and observation is only getting bigger." | Continue reading
He allegedly set up a meeting with a person who said they were a 15-year-old boy on the Grindr app. | Continue reading
The monolith will sit on an empty plain in Tasmania, Australia -- but there's still work to do yet. | Continue reading
The engine using sustainable aviation fuel emitted around 75% less carbon dioxide than a flight using traditional jet fuel, the company says. | Continue reading
The SpaceX-operated company is in discussions with "several airlines," according to Bloomberg. | Continue reading
Mounting a TV above your fireplace probably isn't a good idea even though the placement is convenient and stylish. | Continue reading
The Tesla Model Y seems like the complete package, but its active safety suite is so fundamentally flawed that the whole dish is completely ruined. | Continue reading
One of the largest retailers might be short on workers on the biggest shopping day. | Continue reading
Those five-star reviews are reassuring. But what if a seller asks you to write one -- for cash? | Continue reading
Microsoft's decision to cancel its innovative Courier tablet computer a year and a half ago reverberates today, as the software giant plots strategy to catch the market-leading iPad. | Continue reading
The issue appeared to span the globe. | Continue reading
The House's version of the Build Back Better bill includes massive changes to the EV tax credit system. It passed the House and now it heads to the Senate. | Continue reading
Jessica Rosenworcel, who is set to become the first woman to head the FCC, will also focus on closing the digital divide. | Continue reading
Aquaventure, Saboteur and Yars' Return were planned for release on the Atari 2600 in 1983. | Continue reading
For the Xbox 20th anniversary, a games industry veteran revisits his original CNET review. | Continue reading
Forget everything you know about cash machines. Cryptography theorists are completely reimagining the PIN system to try to better protect you. | Continue reading
It's good. And by good I mean terrible. | Continue reading
Two cutting-edge technologies that promise to revolutionize entire fields may be on a collision course. | Continue reading
It's less expensive for SpaceX to produce, but the upfront cost to customers is still $499. | Continue reading
The companies have teamed up with state and federal firefighting services and are creating a dedicated lab to predict the path of fires to help stop them in their tracks. | Continue reading
CNET looks at newly surfaced contracts, design specs, and page after page of schematics and code, revealing how Apple created its first disk OS, a chapter of Silicon Valley history critical to its later success. | Continue reading
Carbon-neutral gasoline? Sounds good to us. | Continue reading
This classic pickup has an electric powertrain, just as an example, but Ford will sell anyone this new Eluminator electric crate motor. | Continue reading
The social network reported its third-quarter earnings on the day that more stories surfaced about leaked internal documents. | Continue reading
For the 20th anniversary of the iPod, we talk with the inventor of Apple's iconic music player, Tony Fadell, who reminisces about working with Steve Jobs and the success of the device. | Continue reading
When Apple's chief unveiled the iPod, on Oct. 23, 2001, I thought the small, white gadget, with its clickety scroll wheel, was totally cool. Two decades later, my version 1.0 is still cool. | Continue reading