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9 nice reads from CNET this week – CNET
A decide dominated Qualcomm is a monopoly. The Justice Division charged Julian Assange with violating the Espionage Act. And Apple redesigned its MacBook keyboard in response to complaints about sticky keys.
That is simply scratching the floor on the massive tech information from this week. Listed here are the tales you do not need to miss.
Even the Mona Lisa might be faked.
Egor Zakharov
And so they’d nonetheless have half a billion left over for avocado toast.
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It is all about AI.
James Martin/CNET
I beloved how the present distilled the novels. However I’ll abdomen George R.R. Martin’s bloated, rapey prose once more if it will probably assist me perceive Daenerys.
China could not want Google, however Huawei does.
Angela Lang/CNET
The trailer for the brand new Picard present poses an intriguing query. What would immediate The Subsequent Era’s captain to desert his crew?
Video screenshot by Amanda Kooser/CNET
The Blue Origin billionaire desires to ship us all into area. People have been dreaming about that for a very long time.
Blue Origin
This live-action replace is not fairly an entire new world, however it’s nonetheless one price visiting regardless of its forgettable villain and unsettling Genie CGI.
Disney
The flaw made the data simple to scrape and switch right into a database.
Graphic by Pixabay/Illustration by CNET
Apple is nixing iPhone parenting apps: This is why: Let’s dive into the saga of cellular machine administration, or MDM, software program and why it is inflicting a showdown between Apple and iOS builders.
What Amazon’s one-day delivery means for you: Final week, Amazon introduced it should lower the usual delivery time for Prime members from two days to 1. On this Tech Minute, this is how this alteration will impression your deliveries.
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