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JBL’s excellent Clip 4 mini Bluetooth speaker is $25 off at Amazon – CNET

The JBL Clip 4 is one of the best wireless Bluetooth speakers for its tiny speaker size. It’s on sale for $55 in certain colors.

Researcher refuses Telegram’s bounty award, discloses auto-delete bug

Enlarge (credit: Joshua Sortino) Telegram patched another image self-destruction bug in its app earlier this year. This flaw was a different issue from the one reported in 2019. But the…

How to get AI analytics right

While there is plenty of anecdotal evidence about how AI will improve analytics, there isn’t as much discussion about implementation.Read More

Automation is key to growing software development, execs say

While many organizations automate some software development, time tracking tends to still be done manually.Read More

Flavourworks pioneers a new kind of immersive touch mobile game

Flavourworks is about to give the game industry a touch of innovation with its next live-action mobile game with interactive touch technology.Read More

How the search for the next Steve Jobs is ruining Silicon Valley – CNET

Apple’s co-founder changed how we view tech. A decade after his death, we’ve changed how we view the tech industry, too.

Google’s plan to cut pay for remote workers who relocate is a bad idea

A few companies are lowering pay for remote workers. Most are not. | Getty Images You used to get paid based on where you live. That’s changing. Google recently bet…

Commercial space travel is here. Now what? – CNET

Space expert Chris Daehnick talks about how the budding commercial space industry goes beyond tourism, and why private companies are leading the charge into space.

Bose QuietComfort 45 review: Some serious noise-canceling – CNET

The new QuietComfort 45 headphones has some nice improvements over their predecessor, including superb noise canceling and better headset performance. But are they better than the competition?

Google commits $1M to new Linux Foundation open source security rewards program

Google is sponsoring Secure Open Source (SOS) Rewards, a new open source security program hosted by the Linux Foundation.Read More

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