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  • Justin Bieber and Bill Nye team up for Earth Day The Musical (sort of) – CNET

Justin Bieber and Bill Nye team up for Earth Day The Musical (sort of) – CNET

Facebook Watch’s Earth Day special mixes comedy with a serious discussion of climate change issues.

The first Apple AirTag accessories are here, and the prices range from $13 to $449 (really) – CNET

Looking for the best keyring or holder for your new AirTags? There are plenty of options, starting at well under $20.

Tesla Autopilot easily runs without a driver, Consumer Reports shows – Roadshow

With just some weight on the wheel and the seatbelt clicked in, Autopilot had no problem running without a driver present.

Kiss frontman backs kid discouraged by art teacher: ‘Your art is awesome’ – CNET

“There is no such thing as doing art ‘wrong,'” Stanley reminds 6-year-old Edie after a teacher supposedly makes a discouraging comment.

Sony is testing a PlayStation Plus Video Pass streaming service – CNET

Currently limited to PlayStation Plus subscribers in Poland, the new service lets gamers stream movies and TV shows from Sony Pictures.

Supervised vs. unsupervised learning: What’s the difference?

Here are the differences between supervised, semi-supervised, and unsupervised learning — and how each is valuable in the enterprise.Read More

Ally partners with Microsoft to explore quantum computing use cases in fintech

Ally Financial and Microsoft are collaborating to explore quantum solutions to challenges in the fintech sector.Read More

Meet Thistle, the startup that wants to secure billions of IoT devices

Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) For more than two decades, Window Snyder has built security into products at some of the biggest companies in the world. Now, she’s unveiling her own…

RuneScape is coming to iOS and Android this summer

Today, publisher Jagex announced that RuneScape is coming to iOS and Android, offering crossplay and cross-progression with PC.Read More

Rob Kostich interview: After 400 million Call of Duty games sold, Activision still has big plans ahead

We talk to Rob Kostich about running the Call of Duty franchise, the strongest in video games with 400 million premium copies sold to date.Read More

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