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Meet J2’s Vivek Shah, the CEO quietly presiding over a $4 billion media business

Macaulay Caulkin is now a videogame producer

Chrome's new cache will speed up your back button

Demand for blockchain engineers is ‘through the roof’

Throwback Thursday: And you know which method he’ll choose

How to rip (copy) Blu-ray and other movies, so you can stream and archive them

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Review: Thin, fast and all business

AMD’s new FreeSync 2 HDR demo shows off ‘next level’ tech for gaming displays

Voxi Drop to offer under 29s freebies with their mobile phone deals

Google Clock can now wake you with tunes streamed from YouTube Music or Pandora

Apple Watch Sales Comprised Half of Smartwatch Market in 2018

Microsoft and Facebook’s record-setting undersea cable sets another record

Fortnite's response to 'Apex Legends' is lava and pirates

Mozilla's Common Voice library could lead to more voice-enabled devices

Icons and screenshots of Chromium-based Edge appear online

Huawei: US has no evidence for security claims

BlackBerry Sues Twitter For Patent Infringement

Coming to terms with Making Tax Digital at this year’s QuickBooks Connect

2019 Mobile Power 50 - Last few days for nominations

Nreal's mixed reality glasses can be powered by a 5G phone

Simulated Mission in Chilean Desert Shows How a Rover Could Detect Life on Mars

Ricoh’s $999 Theta Z1 is a prosumer 360-degree camera

Growing and Improving Pew Research Center’s American Trends Panel

Response rates in telephone surveys have resumed their decline

What our transition to online polling means for decades of phone survey trends

Google turbo-charging the back button with Chrome’s new “back/forward cache”

Ridley Scott’s Alien will finally be released in 4K HDR for its 40th anniversary

Reddit considers letting users tip each other with real money

Alphabet subsidiary trained AI to predict wind output 36 hours in advance

A new showrunner will bring Star Trek: Discovery back for season three

The city of Angkor died a slow death

McLaren knocks it out of the park again with the 720S Spider convertible

Here’s why you shouldn’t cremate radioactive dead people

Migrating blue whales rely on memory to find their feeding grounds

First trailer for The OA looks as strangely surreal as its predecessor

The advent of cheap, renewable hydrogen is nigh

FTC’s first case over fake paid Amazon reviews targets dodgy diet pills

Energizer’s brick of a smartphone uses “world’s most powerful” phone battery

Cooling 2D ion crystal may pave way for large-scale quantum computer

Report: US Cyber Command took Russian trolls offline during midterms

Anti-cheat software causing big problems for Windows 10 previews

IT snafu leads to IBM asking applicants if they are “yellow” or “coloured”

Pokémon Sword and Shield will hit Switch in “late 2019”

This is the Polestar 2, a new battery EV from Volvo’s performance brand

Dealmaster: As prices on last year’s OLED TVs fall, LG’s B8 is now $400 off

Twenty minutes into the future with OpenAI’s Deep Fake Text AI

Mozilla's open voice-recognition library now includes 18 languages

BlackBerry goes after Twitter for patent infringement

How a drone flight in Myanmar landed a French tourist in jail

Samsung Galaxy A10, Galaxy A30 and Galaxy A50 launched in India starting at Rs 8,490

Etsy follows Amazon with its own effort for a greener business

Scientists Luck Upon a New Way To Make a Rainbow

'The OA Part II' trailer promises its plot can still get weirder

Drone app B4UFLY should receive a better rating in the app store soon

What the Heck Is Going On With Netflix's Alternate Ending for The Notebook?

We've Been to Star Wars Galaxy's Edge and Life Will Never Be the Same 

Reddit is testing a real-money tipping system

How the Biggest TV You've Ever Seen Helped First Man's Oscar-Winning Visual Effects Look So Authentic

PSA: If Your Wife Has to Cite Marie Kondo to Get You to Clean, the Problem Is You

FAA Bans Cargo Shipment of Lithium Ion Batteries on Passenger Flights

Police In Canada Are Tracking People's 'Negative' Behavior In a 'Risk' Database

Respawn will premiere its 'Star Wars' game on April 13th

Amazon Is Now Ditching on Seattle Plans, Too