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Top 5 stories of the week: DeepMind and OpenAI advancements, Intel’s plan for GPUs, Microsoft’s zero-day flaws

This week, innovations from DeepMind and OpenAI led our coverage, as did news from Intel aiming to make developers’ lives a bit easier. Meanwhile, news from Microsoft and Tenable highlighted…

Amazon Can Hook You in Even When You Aren’t Shopping on Amazon – CNET

Amazon is already the “everything store.” Now it’s reaching its tentacles into other places you shop online.

Forget Old-School Money Rules. What I’m Teaching My Kid About Finances Instead – CNET

Younger generations are thinking differently about education, housing and their careers.

Why Google Pixels Aren’t as Popular as iPhones and Samsung Galaxy Phones – CNET

Google dominates our online lives. Why aren’t its phones more popular?

AT&T Plans to Support Remote Calls and Texts With Satellites, Too – CNET

On the heels of T-Mobile’s partnership with SpaceX for Starlink, AT&T has confirmed it’s working on its own satellite coverage service.

‘The Midnight Club:’ That Ending Explained and All Your Questions Answered – CNET

What’s the true identity of a certain tattooed woman? Will there be a season 2? Let’s discuss everything to know about Mike Flanagan’s latest horror show.

WWE Extreme Rules 2022: Start Times, How to Watch and Full Card – CNET

WWE goes extreme this Saturday.

Unpatched Zimbra flaw under attack is letting hackers backdoor servers

Enlarge (credit: Jeremy Brooks / Flickr) An unpatched code-execution vulnerability in the Zimbra Collaboration software is under active exploitation by attackers using the attacks to backdoor servers. The attacks began…

Kaser Focus: A plumber, a witcher and a street racer walk into a bar

GamesBeat’s Rachel Kaser has thoughts on the Super Mario Bros movie trailer, CDPR’s ambitions and the return of Need for Speed.Read More

New Report Shows That, Yes, Teens Are Still Vaping – CNET

Despite federal efforts, more than 2.5 million middle and high schoolers are reaching for e-cigarettes.

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