Scientists call it a "perigee syzygy," but the rest of us just call it an awesome sight.
Read More »Apple’s next event is on March 25, teasing a ‘show time’ announcement – CNET
Apple's long-rumored streaming service might be revealed.
Read More »Companies are leaking sensitive files via Box accounts
Leaks discovered at Apple, the Discovery Channel, Herbalife, Schneider Electric, and even Box itself.
Read More »Best phones not sold by US carriers (and how to get them)
These are all amazing phones that, for whatever reason, the Big Four -- Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile -- don't carry in the US. But you can still buy them unlocked, usually direct from the manufacturer or a retailer, and they'll still work with GSM networks. You just need to check 2G/3G/4G compatibility with your carrier.
Read More »Porsche built a modern-day 917 concept and it’s stunning – Roadshow
It's part of a new Porsche Museum exhibit celebrating 50 years of the 917.
Read More »The history of Captain Marvel’s Skrulls and how Secret Invasion could come to the MCU – CNET
Let's look at the shapeshifting aliens that have plagued Marvel Comics heroes since 1962 and consider how the Marvel Cinematic Universe could have its own Secret Invasion.
Read More »Smartphone sales to boost ICT sector in Brazil
Devices will represent 38 percent of all investments in the sector this year, says IDC.
Read More »Harry Potter: Wizards Unite mixes Pokemon Go with a mobile mystery, but release date remains hidden – CNET
CNET spent a morning at Niantic's headquarters playing a prerelease version of the upcoming game and we weren't disappointed with the game play.
Read More »Adobe Shockwave gets the ax on April 9 – CNET
The company recommends Creative Cloud instead.
Read More »YouTube reportedly fighting Captain Marvel trolls in search results – CNET
Not all superheroes wear capes.
Read More »Facebook sues Ukrainians over quiz apps that stole your data – CNET
Which modern vampire are you most like? Find out by giving us all your data.
Read More »The dismal nature of cybersecurity (and other RSA Conference notes)
RSA Conference get larger every year -- the cybersecurity industry is booming, and so is cybercrime. There's a disconnect here.
Read More »RSA Conference and the dismal nature of cybersecurity (Reporter’s Notebook)
The RSA Conference gets larger every year: cybersecurity industry is booming, and so is cybercrime. There's a disconnect here.
Read More »Chinese hacking group backdoors products from three Asian gaming companies
ESET suspects that tens or hundreds of thousands of users have been infected already.
Read More »Oculus inventor’s startup takes on military drone work Google gave up, report says – CNET
Palmer Luckey's new company, Anduril, seems to be filling a void after Google didn't renew its Project Maven contract with the Pentagon.
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