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Google security check: 60 seconds to kick out snoops and hackers

I’ll never forget the caller on my national radio show asking me for guidance because her brother was scammed out…

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LK-99 Superconductor: From Breakthrough Hope to More Humble Reality

Rokas91 When South Korean scientists reported a potential breakthrough in superconductors in late July, their claims uncorked waves of excitement…

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Best Noise-Canceling Headphones Under $100 for 2023

$75 at Amazon 1More SonoFlow Best sound under $100 $75 at Amazon $80 at Amazon Anker Soundcore Life Q30 Good…

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Max Streaming Service Review: Loads of Content, but You Have to Make It Fit You

8.0 Max $10 at Max Like Huge library that covers every era and viewers of all ages Striking, eye-catching interface…

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Does the iPhone Have a Battery Aging Problem?

James Martin/CNET As happens nearly every year, September seems poised to bring about Apple's latest batch of iPhones. The expansion…

1 year ago

Real or fake? AI product reviews are making it impossible to know the difference

Ever scrolled through online reviews when deciding where to dine or which gadget to buy? Of course, you have. We…

1 year ago

Inside the Factory Where Robots Are Building Your Next Samsung Phone

A robotic arm holds a Samsung Galaxy Z Fold phone as part of the product testing process. Samsung At Samsung's…

1 year ago

Beware of the ‘Say Yes’ phone scam

Have you ever received a call from an unknown number, only to be greeted with the question, "Can you hear…

1 year ago

X Users Now Have to Pay for TweetDeck

James Martin/CNET X, the company formerly known as Twitter, has gotten rid of free access to its productivity-minded TweetDeck platform.…

1 year ago

No, Your Screen Isn’t Dirty, That’s Just the New X App Logo

Why does it look like that? Zach McAuliffe/CNET If you've looked at the app logo for X, formerly Twitter, on…

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