Jon Skillings

9 Great Reads From CNET This Week: VPNs, Marvel, Dark Matter and More

There are a lot of reasons to use a VPN, even if your internet habits aren’t the type to trigger government surveillance. Maybe you want to watch geoblocked sports or avoid run-of-the-mill Wi-Fi snooping. Your privacy concerns count, too. But VPN tech can be tricky to sort through, and VPN companies may not be inclined …

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9 Great Reads From CNET This Week: 5G Phones, Webb Telescope, Apple Fitness and More

It seems like just yesterday that 5G was barely emerging from the wings, a breakthrough technology that started out in a very few phones and on only a sprinkling of city blocks, with a host of “yeah, but” limitations. Now it’s here and almost… ordinary. It’s a step up for sure, and it’s so much easier to come by now. …

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9 Great Reads From CNET This Week: iPhone at 15, NFTs, Privacy Post

It’s been 15 years since the iPhone arrived on the scene, and Apple’s smartphone is still going strong. It’s the backbone of the company’s earnings, a key product in the Apple ecosystem and a boon companion to millions of people.  This week we’ve been looking to both the past and the future. CNET’s Connie Guglielmo recounts watching Steve Jobs on …

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Joe Rogan COVID misinformation: Spotify won’t censor, says CEO

For the most up-to-date news and information about the coronavirus pandemic, visit the WHO and CDC websites. Spotify CEO Daniel Ek spoke publicly on Sunday about the controversy that’s blown up over the Joe Rogan podcast and COVID-19 vaccine misinformation, sparked by an ultimatum from famed rocker Neil Young. Ek said in a blog post that doctors, scientists and Spotify subscribers …

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Apple iCloud issues follow Christmas activation rush

If you just received a new iPhone 12, Apple Watch or iPad, you might not have gotten immediate satisfaction — Apple was having some iCloud issues. That’s likely the result of a large volume of people trying to set up or update iCloud accounts following the gift-giving of the Christmas holiday.  The issue started early on Christmas Day, according to …

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The camera that taught me how to see the world

When I was a kid and it came time for family snapshots, my dad was always heads-down. Chin to chest, eyes locked onto a camera grasped in both hands at waist height. Left hand to steady, right hand to work the controls. This was no point-and-shoot. Not like the plastic Kodak Instamatic 44 I would receive as a 12th birthday …

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In ’95, these people defined tech: Gates, Bezos, Mitnick and more

This story is part of CNET at 25, celebrating a quarter century of industry tech and our role in telling you its story. The year 1995 could really be counted as year zero of the digital world we live in today. Amazon, Craigslist and eBay all launched. Microsoft took its first significant plunge into the stirring waters of the World …

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Three iPhones will have 5G in 2020, analyst predicts

While we’re still awaiting official word on the iPhone 11, expected in September of this year, there’s already advance word on what to expect from the 2020 edition of the iPhone. And the latest on that is that all three versions of the 2020 iPhone should have 5G capabilities, according to a new report. Analyst Ming-chi Kuo had earlier predicted …

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Verizon 5G lab tunes up robots and medical tech heading your way

When 5G arrives in force, it won’t just be for you. It’ll be for the robots, too. Or maybe more precisely, for you and the robots working together. That was the point of one of the demonstrations Thursday at Verizon’s 5G lab in Cambridge, Massachusetts, as a knee-high humanoid robot trundled up and down several steps and along the length …

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Chan Zuckerberg Initiative rolls on despite Facebook’s problems

Priscilla Chan wants to make it clear that Facebook and the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative are two different things, despite family ties. Chan, a pediatrician and co-founder of the philanthropic initiative with her husband, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. addressed that boundary Tuesday in an interview on CBS This Morning. (Editors’ note: That show and CNET are both part of CBS.)  Asked whether 2018 …

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