Peter Thiel, your job is safe. The Facebook board member has been under fire since it was revealed last month he was bankrolling former wrestler Hulk Hogan’s lawsuit against Gawker Media. Through it all, Facebook, with the crucial role it plays for much of the world’s publishers, has faced questions about his board seat. Thiel …
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You can say one thing about Taiwanese trade shows like Computex: They certainly bring out the obscure and fantastic gadgets. More often than not, these finds disappear back into the shadows, never to be seen again. But I’m hoping this one goes somewhere! The i-Rocks keyboard is certainly cool at first sight, with backlit keys that light up in different …
Read More »8 things every Pebble Time user should know
Pebble Time is a user-friendly smartwatch with a battery that seems to never stop. At least, when compared to the single-day battery life of competing smartwatches from Apple and Google’s Android Wear. Despite its user-friendly design, there are still some tips and tricks hiding under your sleeve. So if you’ve recently picked up a Pebble Time or have had one …
Read More »Yahoo publishes FBI’s secret requests for user data
Yahoo published three secret requests for user information from the FBI on Wednesday. It marked the first time the FBI has allowed a company to tell the public it received National Security Letters based on a process set up in last year’s USA Freedom Act, Yahoo said. The letters are special subpoenas issued by the FBI requiring companies to hand …
Read More »Kid breaks $15,000 Lego statue an hour after exhibit opens
Nick Wilde, the con-artist fox in the animated film “Zootopia,” is a pretty sly fellow. But even he couldn’t escape the clumsiness of one lone kid. A Chinese Lego artist named Zhao spent three days and nights using the toy bricks to construct a human-size figure of Nick, which the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reports was worth 100,000 yuan ($15,000, £10,000, …
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CNET’s Cheapskate scours the Web for great deals on PCs, phones, gadgets and much more. Questions about the Cheapskate blog? Find the answers on our FAQ page. And find more great buys on the CNET Deals page. Cheeps, I’m excited about this one. Well, as excited as it’s possible to be about something as mundane as mobile security. See, just …
Read More »Spam emails surge into Microsoft’s Outlook.com inboxes
Microsoft inadvertently opened the spam floodgates for users of its Outlook.com email service for nearly 17 hours before fixing the problem Wednesday. These days we rely on email services to shield us from countless messages stuffed with financial scams and pharmaceutical product offers. But it was tough to sift the wheat from the chaff on Outlook.com for a good chunk …
Read More »Does the future of AR belong to Microsoft?
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Read More »Airbnb now lets you tattle on your loud, party
When the floor-stomping, party-throwing, trash-piling people who used Airbnb to rent the place near yours get too obnoxious to handle, you now have an outlet for complaint beyond angry rants on Twitter and Facebook. You can tell Airbnb directly. A new section of the site launched Tuesday welcomes permanent inhabitants to tattle on temporary neighbors, without sharing their own name …
Read More »Use Google search to find your iPhone
Google recently made it easier to find a lost Android phone, and today the company announced similar search options for owners of lost iPhones. Google has added a new Find your phone section to the My Account page for your Google account. Click on it and you will see a list of the devices — including phones, tablets, Android and …
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