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9 great reads from CNET this week

Fortnite is changing the way we play video games; you can't escape data tracking on the web; and we compare the leading mobile payment systems.

CNET News staff

Big week. Lots happened. E3 opened. Net neutrality was repealed. A major merger got approved. And more. Here's your chance to catch up.

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Fortnite is changing the way we play video games

This is how the antisocial socialize. 

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Josh Miller/CNET

Data trackers will find you on the web, no matter what you do

You can cover your tracks, but only for so long.

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Saul Gravy/Getty Images

Apple Pay vs. Samsung Pay vs. Google Pay: We put mobile payment systems to the test

What's in your pocket?

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Lexy Savvides/CNET

These dogs sniff out cybercrime

Who's a good boy?

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Joe Weronik/Connecticut State Police Photo Unit

How not to sound like a Yank when you're watching the World Cup

This is for you, Chad.

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Killing mice saves peoples' lives. That doesn't make it any easier

Jackson Ryan still remembers the hundreds of rodents he sacrificed as a doctoral student.

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Here's every car infotainment system available in 2018

Why would you want to pay attention to the road?

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Honda

Even Uber has been taken by cyberscammers

Here's how the ride-hailing service is fighting back.

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Sarah Tew/CNET

Why net neutrality supporters are up in arms over the AT&T-Time Warner deal

The merger, along with the FCC's repeal of net neutrality rules, might mark a turning point in the history of the internet.

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Cambridge Analytica: Everything you need to know about Facebook's data mining scandal.

Tech Enabled: CNET chronicles tech's role in providing new kinds of accessibility.