Brexit vote: What the UK leaving the EU means for tech. This could be a historic moment for the UK. CNET looks at how the tech world is -- and isn't -- responding.
Brexit vote: What the UK leaving the EU means for tech. This could be a historic moment for the UK. CNET looks at how the tech world is -- and isn't -- responding.
British lawmakers have made it abundantly clear, however, what they don't want: the hard-won draft "Brexit" plan that Prime Minister Theresa May negotiated with the EU.On Friday afternoon ...
For its part, techUK says the UK's Data Protection Act 2018 will help ensure adequacy between EU and UK data protection standards, but warns that the time needed for UK and EU negotiations on an ...
End of shutdown means government tech workers can get back on the job. They have a backlog of website security and product safety issues to tackle.
Verizon last month said it plans to begin selling 5G wireless service as a replacement for traditional home broadband in three to five cities in 2018, with the first being Sacramento, California ...
How tech means jobs ahead for kids with cognitive disabilities. ... of the wall calendar that many students in special education use to stay on task. ... into four modules and teaches skills like ...
Mr. Trump said he'd be watching very closely at which members of the General Assembly vote for the resolution and which vote against it. The resolution stated that any decision to change the ...
What IPv6 means for you (FAQ) The Internet has just changed forever, for real, thanks to IPv6. But chances are that you won't notice a thing -- at least not yet.
Baan chief leaving as problems mount. For exiting Baan CEO Mary Coleman, holding a flailing software company together over the past seven months seems to have become too heavy a burden.
The FCC is about to pull the rug out from under Obama-era rules on net neutrality. That could be just the start of a whole new internet experience for you.
Reviews. All reviews. ... which glow bright green ... Facebook and Apple, whose co-founder Steve Jobs famously embraced Zen meditation and spent time at an Indian ashram.
The notch controversy. First there was the Essential phone and its tiny notch at the top of the screen. Then Apple stepped in with its wider notch on the iPhone X.
What SoftBank's takeover of Sprint means for you (FAQ) Sprint has agreed to be purchased by Japanese wireless provider SoftBank. CNET takes you through the deal and how it may affect consumers.
With Project Chalk, you can help your kids with their homework when you're not physically there. James Martin/CNET Vuforia started as a project at mobile chip giant Qualcomm before being sold in ...
Regulators didn't like the idea of the No. 2 AT&T buying a distance No. 4 T-Mobile, and they blocked the transaction. AT&T finally gave up on the merger in December. ... T-Mobile will likely offer ...
How to register to vote before time is up ... Visit the online voter directory at the National Conference of State Legislatures to see if your state is one of them. If online voter registration ...
What LastPass security issue means for RoboForm (Q&A) Following security "anomaly" and possible breach that hit customers of password manager LastPass, we talk to the CEO of competing service ...
If local storage isn't your thing, you can opt in to Ezviz's event-based cloud subscription, CloudPlay. Unfortunately, prices have gone up to $6 per month/$60 per year for seven days of storage or ...
UNITED NATIONS -- If the developed world doesn't invest in efforts to close the widening gap between rich and poor, in less than 15 years 167 million children on the planet could be living in ...
20 Jan 2019 ... Brexiteer cabinet minister Liam Fox has accused pro-Remain MPs of trying to "steal Brexit", amid backbench moves to take control of the ...