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In a blog post, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says his company doesn't want the Internet Research Agency using its platform "anywhere in the world."
A whistleblower at data analytics company Cambridge Analytica says the UK firm received more than 50 million Facebook user profiles without user consent and the data was later used for political gain. CNET's Ian Sherr explains.
The vehicle strikes a woman crossing the street in Tempe, Arizona.
Boeing successfully completes the first test flight of its 737 MAX jetliner outside of Seattle.
Speed plays second fiddle as this super-slow car race takes to the tracks.
An executive order from President Trump put an abrupt end to Singapore's Broadcom taking over California-based Qualcomm.
Abhishek Singh's ARKit adaptation of Street Fighter II is multiplayer and is played on actual streets. Or your coffee table.
As Twitter continues to deal with the responsibility of being a place for toxic behavior, social manipulation and straight-up harassment, the company considers universal verification of users.
A few laughing Amazon Echo and Dot speakers give us insight into a bigger story: voice recognition is still very much in its nascency. We still have a ways to go before it can breach the point of understanding tone and context.
Calming footage and immersive games can distract hospitalized patients from painful experiences such as IV placements and dressing changes.
Bose announces it's developing a platform designed to enhance what you hear as you go about your day-to-day.
What's in store for Samsung's next flagship phone? CNET's Jessica Dolcourt dives into the rumored camera features and processor, and how the phone may differ from the S8 and Note 8.
New updates to Apple's operating systems take care of a flaw that would crash all kinds of apps.
Airbag technology originally designed to protect motorcycle riders is now being used by downhill skiers. This wearable airbag by Dainese automatically deploys when it senses a crash.
US Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein on Friday announces the indictment of 13 Russian nationals and three Russian organizations for allegedly interfering with the 2016 presidential campaign and election.