There was great deals of talk of turning points today: Gmail turned 15. Verizon introduced its 5G network. Avengers: Endgame smashed a ticket sales record returning 19 years.
And CNET authors marked the week with a lot of excellent stories, it was tough to choose.
In this disorderly world we reside in, CNET’s Erin Carson looks for order in the type of an enormously big CD collection.
Yes, Virginia, there is an HQ2. Never mind the whipping Amazon took with its unsuccessful effort in New York.
Thanks to VR, how we invest our nights out might quickly alter significantly.
Verizon declares unbelievable 5G speeds on its new network. That’s not what occurred for me.
But — brilliant side! — videos with your face on someone else’s body normally aren’t as enticing to bad men as, state, developing political mayhem.
Fifteen years back, the brand-new e-mail service revealed everybody Google was more than simply a search business.
This should be how Chewie felt when Han passed away.
Beyond facial acknowledgment, we’re offering wise gadgets and platforms our intimate biometric information.
I consumed Burger King’s brand-new Impossible Whopper, made from plant “meat.” Here’s how it went.