Day: July 9, 2019

HBO Max is WarnerMedia’s streaming service for Friends, Arrowverse and more – CNET

When Friends leaves Netflix, it’s heading to HBO Max. …read more Source:: CNet


Hyundai teases yet another SUV, this time for Europe with a debut in Frankfurt – Roadshow

The biggest SUV it currently sells in the EU is the Santa Fe, formerly known as the Santa Fe Sport. …read more Source:: CNet


Qualcomm asks appeals court to delay contract renegotiations because of 5G – CNET

The chipmaker also asks the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit for an expedited appeals process. …read more Source:: CNet


Trump can’t block haters on Twitter, federal court rules – CNET

He’ll have to keep his presidential social media account available to everyone. …read more Source:: CNet


Cosplayer makes Spider-Man mask complete with movable mechanical eyes – CNET

With this impressive costume, Spidey’s eyes show when he’s surprised, happy or glaring. …read more Source:: CNet


Nintendo’s Dr. Mario World mobile game is live and it’s my new summer addiction – CNET

Nintendo’s answer to Candy Crush is out now on iOS and Android. So far, it’s a blast. …read more Source:: CNet


Apple cuts MacBook Air price to $1,099, updates $1,299 MacBook Pro – CNET

Students get an additional $100 off, too. But the controversial butterfly switch keyboards remain. …read more Source:: CNet


‘This repository is private’ – so what’s it doing on the public internet, GE Aviation?

DNS config snafu bares Jenkins instance contents to world+dog GE Aviation managed to expose a pile of its private keys on a misconfigured Jenkins instance that was exposed to the public internet, according to a security researcher who found it through Shodan.… …read more Source:: Register


IBM closes $34 billion Red Hat acquisition: Now it’s time to deliver

Red Hat is now part of IBM and the two companies made sure customers, developers and partners all knew about the commitment to open source, developer programs and multi-cloud deployments. …read more Source:: ZDNet


Scientists 3D-print human skin and bone for Mars astronauts – CNET

Mars explorers could turn to 3D printers to treat burns and broken bones. …read more Source:: CNet