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Tomu is a fingernail-sized computer that is easy to swallow
I’m a huge fan of single board computers, especially if they’re small enough to swallow. That’s why I like the . This teeny-tiny ARM processor essentially interfaces with your computer via the USB port and contains two LEDs and two buttons. Once it’s...
The 359, Ep. 445
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China's JD.com looks to warehousing assets to help revive profits
China's second-largest e-commerce firm, JD.com Inc, said it is shifting management of its warehousing assets to a separate unit, in a move it hopes will revive profits after it swung back to a loss in April-June.
SNES.party lets you play Super Nintendo with your friends
Hot on the heels of the wonderful comes Haukur Rosinkranz’s , a site that lets you play Super Nintendo with all your buds.
Rosinkranz is Icelandic but lives in Berlin now. He made NES.party a year ago while experimenting with WebRTC and WebSockets an...
The 359, Ep. 446
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Galaxy Note 9 Is it really worth it (The 359, Ep. 444)
We break down CNET's full review of the Note 9, talk about T-Mobile customers getting Pandora Plus free for a year and crappy customer service. Good morning ...
More U.S. states deploy technology to track election hacking attempts
A majority of U.S. states has adopted technology that allows the federal government to see inside state computer systems managing voter data or voting devices in order to root out hackers.
Exclusive: Amazon considering UK insurance comparison site - sources
Amazon.com Inc is sounding out some of Europe's top insurance firms to see if they would contribute products to a UK price comparison website in what would be a major foray by the U.S. online retail giant into the region's financial service...
Chinese hackers targeted U.S. firms, government after trade mission: researchers
Hackers operating from an elite Chinese university probed American companies and government departments for espionage opportunities following a U.S. trade delegation visit to China earlier this year, security researchers told Reuters.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Review
Bonkers storage, monster battery, new tricks. But is it ready for a 5G world? Subscribe to CNET: https://www.youtube.com/user/cnettv Check out our playlists: ...