What seven days. So much happened (and not every last bit of it was on Twitter). Couldn't keep up? Make up for lost time! Here's a snappy take a gander at a portion of CNET's best stories. (You can agree to accept a bulletin variant of this week after week rundown here.)
The electric bike rage has hit new statures. Individuals are cutting brake lines!
The Wild West looks truly manageable contrasted and the distraught, wound electric bike furor in San Francisco.
Keegan-Michael Key is an activity star now. Yet, don't stress, he's as yet interesting as damnation
Enter stars in a rethinking of Predator, however don't anticipate that him will be your normal activity legend.
Apple is taking WWDC simple. It's about administrations
The purchaser gadgets goliath is relied upon to advance "Computerized Health" at its Worldwide Developers Conference one week from now.
That Solo cameo was the best thing about the entire motion picture
Spoiler caution: I don't generally mind the end result for Han or Lando, however I can hardly wait to see where they take this character.
You haven't seen unusual until you've seen Computex
Asia's greatest tech demonstrate influences Silicon Valley to look tame.
Amazon's Echo is beating HomePod, however Apple could get up to speed
AirPlay 2 improved the HomePod, however Apple's keen speaker isn't immaculate yet.
This is what it resembles to get a souped-up Tesla Model 3
CNET's Ashley Esqueda gets some new wheels.
An ace of awfulness reconsiders AI and it's as unnerving as you think
Leigh Whannell, who brought us Saw and Insidious, looks at innovation's dim side in Upgrade.
You wouldn't believe how quickly Facebook built a profile of me
Alfred Ng reboots his Facebook account but can't escape ads.
Tech Enabled: CNET chronicles tech's role in providing new kinds of accessibility.
Cambridge Analytica: Everything you need to know about Facebook's data mining scandal.