• Thu. May 7th, 2026

Soylent Green predicted a grim 2022. What did the dystopian movie get right? – CNET

The 1973 classic imagined a world wracked by climate change and food shortages. Parts of the bleak movie hit uncomfortably close to home.

Jan. 6 committee subpoenas social networks after ‘inadequate’ responses – CNET

The committee wants more information from Twitter, Reddit and the parent companies of Google and Facebook about what role they played in last year’s deadly Capitol Hill attack.

New Chrome security measure aims to curtail an entire class of Web attack

Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) For more than a decade, the Internet has remained vulnerable to a class of attacks that uses browsers as a beachhead for accessing routers and other…

Report: Majority of malware downloads in 2021 were traced to cloud apps

Netskope’s report highlights that attackers are enjoying more success abusing cloud apps to deliver malware payloads to their victims.Read More

Mitsubishi shows off Ralliart concepts at 2022 Tokyo Auto Salon – Roadshow

The days of Ralliart being a performance brand might be gone, but we still appreciate the stylistic improvements it makes to the Outlander and Eclipse Cross.

2021 tied for 6th hottest year on record, NASA says – CNET

“Science leaves no room for doubt: Climate change is the existential threat of our time,” says NASA chief Bill Nelson.

Toyota Supra will sprout a manual transmission option this year – Roadshow

Yes, the Supra will finally get three pedals and a stick.

Supreme Court blocks Biden vaccine mandate for big business, keeps mandate for health care workers – CNET

COVID-19 vaccine mandates are the biggest card played by the government to get more people vaccinated, and so far they’ve been controversial.

Respawn isn’t canceling secretive third game after losing director

Respawn is working on Apex Legends, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2, and something else — even though it has lost some key talent.Read More

Second-ever exomoon candidate spotted 5,500 light-years from Earth – CNET

There may be a planet out there with a moon buddy like Earth’s.

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