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This smart credit card has a cellphone antenna inside
Your debit, credit, and loyalty cards could soon be replaced by the Wallet Card.
The pole-dancing robots of CES 2018: An eyewitness report
The most subversive art show in Las Vegas.
This company creates custom 3D printed jewelry in 18 carat gold
3D printing gold actually means jewelry becomes more affordable.
YouTube tweets 'open letter' about Logan Paul's suicide video
"Suicide is not a joke ... "
Facebook to reportedly release an Echo Show competitor with facial recognition
Meet Portal, Facebook's video chat device.
By Sasha Lekach
Google's Daydream VR breaks free of the smartphone with new standalone headset
The headset marks a major milestone for Google's virtual reality efforts.
By Karissa Bell
Windows 10 fixes for Meltdown and Spectre are breaking some AMD computers
It's never a good thing when your update needs an update.
Intel CEO dives straight into Spectre, Meltdown at CES keynote
The two CPU bugs affect Intel processors to varying degrees.
By Jack Morse
IBM's quantum computer could change the game, and not just because you can play Battleship on it
The 50-qubit quantum computer could allow for advances in materials science and machine learning, among other fields.
By Jack Morse
Those huge CPU vulnerabilities, Meltdown and Spectre, explained
What's at risk, who's issued patches, what you can do to protect yourself, and more.
By Jack Morse
Apple on Meltdown and Spectre bugs: 'All Mac systems and iOS devices are affected'
Apple has just confirmed that very nearly all of its devices are affected by the serious vulnerabilities.
By Karissa Bell
iPhone and iPad users went on a spending spree on the first day of 2018
Apple's App Store just blew through another record.
By Karissa Bell
Here's what every Chrome user should do in the wake of #Spectre
It's an easy step to take.
By Jack Morse
Why Hillary Clinton’s former CTO left politics for a fitness startup
Mashable interviews Hannon on her move back to Silicon Valley.
By Kerry Flynn
The time has come for Mark Zuckerberg to reveal his 2018 personal challenge
New year, new Zuck.
LG wants these large robots to follow you around airports and hotels
These robotic servants might one day schlep your luggage around the airport.
By Mark Kaufman
Google says it's got your back on major CPU vulnerability
But there are some steps you need to take.
By Jack Morse
This is how Google Calendar will look from now on — whether you like it or not
Don't worry -- it's essentially the same calendar.
By Mark Kaufman
Screw your terms of service
The mess is much bigger than Donald Trump and Logan Paul.