Today, we review Asus' first-ever Chromebook, investigate why Activision is spending $500 million on Destiny, check out the reversible Type-C USB port, learn about the NSA's online defense system called MonsterMind and more! Read on for Engadget's news highlights from the last 24 hours
Engadget Daily: the NSA's MonsterMind, Asus' first Chromebook and more!
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