Feeling poorly? Chances are, you’ve already checked out a few of the thousands of websites, medical papers and news stories out there on the internet to try to figure out why you feel the way you do. There’s also a good chance your brain glommed onto something frightening (CANCER!) before deciding on a more likely …
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Google will pay you $200,000 to hack a Nexus 6P and 5X
Beginning Tuesday and ending on March 14, 2017, Google is launching its Project Zero Security Contest, which will award cash prizes to contestants who can hack a Nexus 6P and 5X knowing only the devices’ phone number and email address. For the exploit to occur, a user can open an email in Gmail or an SMS text in Messenger. However, …
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Ad-blocking software maker Eyeo has announced it will start allowing publishers to buy “non-intrusive ads” that will appear to users of its Adblock Plus software. Eyeo and ad-tech company ComboTag will let publishers choose from “a marketplace of pre-whitelisted ads” that meet the criteria of its “Acceptable Ads Platform“. The ads will be visible by users who have elected to …
Read More »Samsung’s fix for Note 7 fires: Slash battery life by 40 percent
Now playing: Watch this: Samsung explains what went wrong with exploding Note… 1:29 Samsung has a software solution to keep stragglers who haven’t yet returned or exchanged their Galaxy Note 7 phone after a voluntary product recall safe from harm. It’s issuing a software update that caps the battery’s recharge capacity at 60 percent. An issue that causes the anode …
Read More »Amazon Prime tunes into Audible
Listen up: Amazon is offering another Prime membership perk. The e-commerce company said Tuesday it added full access to Audible Channels, as well as a rotating selection of more than 50 audiobooks from Audible’s library, to Prime accounts in the US. Audible Channels was introduced in July as a subscription service costing $4.95 a month that offers commercial-free, short-form audio …
Read More »NBN Service Class 0: When you’re stuck in NBN limbo
“The NBN network is available in your area.” So sayeth the NBN website. But tell that to the ISPs… It’s been two months since the National Broadband Network website told me my area was ready for service. Two months of calling ISPs who tell me there’s nothing they can do yet to connect me to the local node. They don’t …
Read More »Get a Sol Republic Shadow Wireless earphone for $34.97
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. Now playing: Watch this: Sol Republic Shadow Wireless: New neckband-style Bluetooth… 2:11 Once upon a time, you bought one pair of headphones and …
Read More »Edward Snowden: I should be pardoned on moral grounds
Now playing: Watch this: Joseph Gordon-Levitt says he wants Snowden pardoned 2:39 Enlarge Image Edward Snowden says he did the right thing and should be pardoned. Jason Seiler Sure, Edward Snowden may have broken the law. But morally and ethically, he did the right thing, he told the Guardian in an interview published Tuesday. Snowden drew international attention to internet …
Read More »What do all of the critics think of the iPhone 7? (The 3:59, Ep. 105)
The iPhone 7 reviews are in, and survey says Apple’s latest smartphone gets a lukewarm response. Despite its faster processor, improved cameras and better battery life, the iPhone 7 and its big brother, the iPhone 7 Plus, offer a lot of upgrades over their predecessors. But that wasn’t enough to impress reviewers. The smartphone is worth it if you’re due …
Read More »Google Doodle celebrates ‘Peruvian Songbird’ Yma Sumac
Peruvian chanteuse Yma Sumac is the latest famous figure to get the Google Doodle treatment, with the search giant celebrating the career of the 1950s performer on its homepage. Sumac was born Zoila Augusta Emperatriz Chávarri del Castillo in the early ’20s, although there’s some debate over exactly where, and whether she was born on 13 September 1922 or three …
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