Day: July 4, 2020

iPhone 11 vs. Pro vs. Pro Max: Specs and features that make the biggest difference – CNET

We compare the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max to help you decide which Apple phone makes the most sense for you. …read more Source:: CNet


The cars, trucks and SUVs with the best 4th of July deals – Roadshow

There are lots of vehicles to choose from, but these new cars, trucks and SUVs are hot deals for Independence Day. …read more Source:: CNet


Facebook, Twitter, Google Face Free-Speech Test in Hong Kong

U.S. technology titans face a looming test of their free-speech credentials in Hong Kong as China’s new national-security law for the city demands local authorities take measures to supervise and regulate its uncensored internet. From a report: Facebook and its Instagram service, Twitter and YouTube, a unit of Alphabet’s Google, operate freely in the city…


iPhone SE vs. iPhone 8: What’s best for budget-minded Apple fans? – CNET

Some retailers are still selling the iPhone 8 despite Apple discontinuing the device. But you should just get the new iPhone SE instead. …read more Source:: CNet


9 great reads from CNET this week – CNET

The debate over life on Mars has our heads spinning, even coronavirus can’t stop 5G, and we look at a week in the life of President Trump’s Twitter feed. …read more Source:: CNet


The best indoor bike trainers for 2020: Tacx, Wahoo, Saris and more – CNET

I narrowed down the options to help you step up your cycling game without leaving the house. …read more Source:: CNet


Best back-to-school headphones for 2020 – CNET

What student wouldn’t appreciate a good pair of headphones? Here’s a wide selection of top wireless models. …read more Source:: CNet


2021 Toyota RAV4 Prime drive, Ford Bronco teasers and more: Roadshow’s week in review – Roadshow

Here’s a look at our most important stories for the week ending July 4. …read more Source:: CNet


Ubisoft CEO Lays Out a Plan To Change the Company’s Toxic Culture

A week after launching investigations into many claims of harassment and misconduct, Ubisoft’s CEO gave an update on what the company is doing to change things. From a report: In a letter posted on its website and emailed to employees, Yves Guillemot said “the types of inappropriate behavior we have recently learned about cannot and…


Chrome for Android is Finally Going 64-bit, Giving it a Speed Boost in Benchmarks

An anonymous reader shares a report: The first Android version to support 64-bit architecture was Android 5.0 Lollipop, introduced back in November 2014. Since then, more and more 64-bit processors shipped, and today, virtually all Android devices are capable of running 64-bit software (excluding one or two or more oddballs). However, Google Chrome has never…