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  • Steven Spielberg Wanted To Include A Musical Number In Hi…

    Steven Spielberg Wanted To Include A Musical Number In Hi…

    Steven Spielberg planned on adding a musical number to his 2001 sci-fi film A.I. Artificial Intelligence, but couldn’t make it work. Steven Spielberg harbored ambitions to make a musical long before he directed his vibrant take on the classic musical "West Side Story." So strong was his love for the form that he tried to…

  • How to blur your home on Google Street View

    Blurring your house on Street View isn’t just about privacy. Here’s why it’s become a trend and what to know before you try it. ZDNET's recommendations are based on many hours of testing, research, and comparison shopping. We gather data from the best available sources, including vendor and retailer listings as well as other relevant…

  • N.B. residents under shelter-in-place order in Mexico as …

    New Brunswick residents are caught up in the “code red” in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, and are under a shelter-in-place order following drug cartel violence that erupted over the weekend. The balcony on Andy Wilson’s Puerto Vallarta condo overlooks Banderas Bay and the wider Pacific Ocean. But that view quickly changed on Sunday, filling with plumes…

  • Your Android’s hidden sensors are more useful than you think

    The invisible sensor network that powers your phone’s smartest features. Every time you carry your phone on a walk and later check your step count, that's not magic. It's your phone's sensors quietly doing their job. The same thing happens when you turn your phone sideways to watch a YouTube video, and the screen automatically…

  • Data Breaches in 2026: What’s old, what’s new?

    Data Breaches in 2026: What’s old, what’s new?

    Data breaches in 2026 explained, new cyber threats, AI driven attacks, common breach causes, and practical security strategies for individuals and businesses According to The Economist’s analysis, the world’s most valuable resource is no longer oil, but your data. Whether we are using social media or running a business, every online exchange is an act…

  • 19k-Mile 2021 Mercedes-AMG G63

    19k-Mile 2021 Mercedes-AMG G63

    This 2021 Mercedes-AMG G63 was purchased by the seller on BaT in October 2023, and now has 19k miles following relocation to Nevada. The truck is finished in Obsidian Black Metallic over black and Bengal Red Exclusive Nappa leather, and it was optioned with t… This 2021 Mercedes-AMG G63 was purchased by the seller on…

  • Top Sci-Fi Movies Of 2025: Box Office Performance & Rankings

    The sci-fi genre found success at the box office in 2025 from highly anticipated sequels to adaptations of popular novels. From an overall stance, 2025 was seen as a lackluster year for the worldwide box office, yet there were a few genres that stood out and found success. Sci-fi was one of them, managing to…

  • The Cheapest Mini PC Costs Under $100 And Uses An Old Sam…

    The Cheapest Mini PC Costs Under $100 And Uses An Old Sam…

    The Cheapest Mini PC Costs Under $100 And Uses An Old Samsung Phone to run Steam and PS2 GamesYou know what’s ridiculously expensive these days? RAM. You know what isn’t? A broken phone on eBay. ETA PRIME spent under $70 on a Samsung… You know what’s ridiculously expensive these days? RAM. You know what isn’t?…

  • New White House design team aims for ‘delightful’ web…

    New White House design team aims for ‘delightful’ web…

    Trump’s chief design officer says that his work shouldn’t be controversial, but his team’s track record has raised questions about who their websites are for, who they leave out and whether the White House can garner trust based on sleek design alone. U.S. Chief Design Officer Joe Gebbia speaks during an event to "Celebrate the…

  • How CBA unlocked 90 percent of its customer and transacti…

    How CBA unlocked 90 percent of its customer and transacti…

    Payoffs from SAP modernisation laid out. Commonwealth Bank’s SAP-based core modernisation last year has unlocked about 90 percent of all its customer, account and transactional data, which it now hopes to harness for deep personalisation and behavioural banking. The bank completed its move off an on-premises SAP R/3 core running on IBM DB2 databases and…