Classic Layout

Airbnb adds verified Wi

Airbnb is rolling out 50 new features, many of which are aimed at travel flexibility born of remote work. In a blog post Wednesday, the company outlined updates including a verified Wi-Fi tool that lets you check a listing’s internet speed, a new translation feature and the ability to search listings up to a year …

Read More »

Samsung’s display chief to kick off CES 2022 with a ‘call to action’ on climate change

This story is part of CES, where CNET covers the latest news on the most incredible tech coming soon. The president of Samsung‘s visual display business will deliver the preshow keynote at CES 2022, hinting that the largest tech conference of the year could begin with Samsung’s perspective on sustainability in the tech industry and possibly updates about its TV …

Read More »

Office Depot: Holiday savings on laptops available this week

This story is part of Gift Guide, our year-round collection of the best gift ideas. Black Friday is approaching, but you don’t have to wait for great savings to hit the shelves: Many retailers are offering extra savings throughout the season. Office Depot is cutting prices all season long with their Holiday Deals of the Week, which go live every …

Read More »

How to unlock your iPhone to switch carriers

Looking to switch? Perhaps you moved to a new area where your current carrier doesn’t have great coverage. Or maybe you want to lower your monthly bill and found a better deal. No matter your reason, it’s perfectly legal to unlock your iPhone — if it’s not already unlocked — and switch to a new carrier. And there’s now an …

Read More »

US sues Uber over ‘wait time’ fees charged to passengers with disabilities

The US Justice Department on Wednesday accused Uber of violating the Americans with Disabilities Act by charging wait time fees to passengers who need more time to enter a car because of a disability.  In a complaint filed in US District Court for the Northern District of California, the DOJ alleges that Uber violates the ADA by “failing to reasonably …

Read More »

YouTube to remove all public dislike counts, aiming to defang harassment mobs

YouTube is removing public dislike counts, the visible tallies of how many people click on “thumbs down” for a video. Google’s video site, the largest source of online video on the planet with more than 2 billion monthly users, said the move is designed to impede “dislike attack” harassment campaigns.  The change “will start gradually rolling out” on Wednesday, YouTube said.  …

Read More »

Apple unveils new subscription service aimed at small businesses

Apple is working on a new service, built for small businesses with up to 500 employees.  Apple Business Essentials will include iCloud storage, Apple support and device management among other offerings, the company said in a blog post Wednesday. “Apple Business Essentials is designed to help streamline every step of employee device management within a small business — from setup, …

Read More »