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How digital experiences are fueling the new digital economy

As we enter a new era of the digital economy, the would-be winners of tomorrow must continue to gather the data that they need to innovate.Read More

CES 2022 attendance fell 73% to 45K from 2020 numbers. Was it worth it?

Join gaming leaders, alongside GamesBeat and Facebook Gaming, for their 2nd Annual GamesBeat & Facebook Gaming Summit | GamesBeat: Into the Metaverse 2 this upcoming January 25-27, 2022. Learn more…

Save $50 on the Apple Watch Series 7 and take control of your health in style – CNET

Now’s the time to upgrade your smartwatch game. The S7 adds convenience to everyday tasks and helps monitor fitness, sleep and more right from your wrist.

Ditch your old fashioned lighters and snag this rechargeable arc lighter for under $10 – CNET

Never refill a butane lighter again. Upgrade to this easy-to-use rechargeable arc lighter and skip the mess.

Subaru STI E-RA concept wants to light up circuits with 1,000 hp – Roadshow

It’s a new era for Subaru’s STI division.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons – All K.K. Slider songs – CNET

Animal Crossing’s wandering musician holds a concert on your island every Saturday evening.

Backdoor for Windows, macOS, and Linux went undetected until now

Enlarge (credit: Jeremy Brooks / Flickr) Researchers have uncovered a never-before-seen backdoor written from scratch for systems running Windows, macOS, or Linux that remained undetected by virtually all malware scanning…

Jump into the world of 3D printing with one of our favorites for $169 (save $100) – CNET

The Anycubic Photon 3D printer is $100 off right now, making it the perfect time for creatives to snag one.

9 great reads from CNET this week: Fitness trackers, iMessage issues, the climate crisis and more – CNET

Why all that fitness data you’re getting may be too much of a good thing. Plus: The trouble with those Apple iMessage green bubbles, growing calls for climate disaster reparations,…

Our universe isn’t supposed to exist — but we’re slowly learning why it does – CNET

Scientists test the strange phenomena of antimatter, using a rather musical experiment.

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