[ad_1] If Samsung Messages is still your default texting app, July is going to require some action on your part. The app is being deactivated for US users, and the texts, RCS conversations and message history sitting in it don’t automatically transfer anywhere. It’s all moving to Google Messages, and the migration is genuinely simple, … Read More “Samsung Messages Ends in July. Here’s the Right Way to Move Everything Over” »
[ad_1] Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference 2026 opened at Apple Park with three themes appearing consistently throughout the keynote: performance, child safety, and Apple Intelligence. The announcements spanned everything from macOS Golden Gate and expanded device support to a redesigned Screen Time experience and Apple’s next-generation AI platform developed in partnership with Google. On the surface, … Read More “The rise of the OS that makes decisions” »
[ad_1] Your choice of internet service provider has become more personal than ever before. We rely on the internet for almost everything, including work, streaming, shopping and social media. A lot goes into trusting your ISP. Factors like cost effectiveness, satisfaction, speed and customer support are important. But Joe Supan, CNET’s broadband principal writer, says a … Read More “The Results Are In. CNET’s People’s Picks Winners for the Top Internet Service Providers” »
[ad_1] As summer returns, I’m again reminded of my limits as I head into the great outdoors: I can put up with a heavy, uncomfortable backpack, bug bites, mud, and even bland dehydrated food, but I will not forsake my morning brew. I’ve tried every imaginable coffee gadget in my half-century of camping. These range … Read More “I went to the woods to drink surprisingly great espresso” »
[ad_1] It’s fifteen years ago (bear with me, I’ve been in this industry since the late 90s, most of my good stories start this way), and you’ve got two senior developers at a SaaS company. One of them writes 40% more lines of code than the other. Is that developer better? More impactful for the … Read More “Lines of Code Got a Better Publicist” »
[ad_1] At CNET, we’ve tested dozens of meal kits to find our favorites across all categories, including ready-to-eat meals, vegan options, the best budget picks and even the best for the popular Mediterranean diet. Throughout this journey, we’ve also discovered the must-have kitchen essentials to get started. While I don’t use meal kits every single week, during especially … Read More “The Must-Have Tools to Get Started With Meal Kits” »
[ad_1] Potentially impacting all AI search engines and chatbots known to poorly paraphrase source links, a German court has ruled that Google is liable for false statements in AI Overviews. The preliminary ruling came in a case flagged by The Decoder, where two publishers found that Google’s AI Overviews incorrectly linked them to scams and … Read More “Nobody needs AI to search the Internet, court says in ruling against Google” »
[ad_1] The notorious cybercrime group ShinyHunters claimed to have hacked Oracle PeopleSoft servers at more than 100 organizations, many of them universities, a ShinyHunters member told TechCrunch on Wednesday. The breaches were first reported by BleepingComputer. PeopleSoft is enterprise software designed to manage payroll, human resources, administration, and other business operations. The news shows that … Read More “Cybercriminals claim breach of Oracle PeopleSoft servers at 100-plus organizations” »
[ad_1] Google announced in May at its Google I/O developers conference that it was taking steps towards combining Google Search with its advanced AI tools. But if you don’t like the direction Google Search is heading, there are other search engines you can try for free. There are plenty of alternate search engines that have some advantages … Read More “If You Want to Ditch Google Search, Try These 5 Other Search Engines Now” »
[ad_1] Mid-range phones rarely go on sale this quickly after launch, so when a discount lands on a phone that only just arrived, it genuinely changes the conversation around whether to buy. That conversation gets easier when the saving is this size, and right now the Google Pixel 10a has dropped from £499 to £338.40, … Read More “We already recommend the Pixel 10a, but it’s an even better buy with £160 off” »





