Commentary: The year is full of new types of consumer electronics that aim to change our relationship with screens.
The autonomous ride-hailing company gave CNET an exclusive look at its latest endeavor.
The latest X1 Carbon has many charms, but they will remain out of reach for many business buyers constrained by budgets.
At today's Apple event in San Francisco, CEO Tim Cook and other execs offered up plenty of stats. Here are key ones, plus specs of new products.
The device comes with a revamped design, 4 inch Retina display, and is 20 percent lighter than its predecessor.
A new study shows that when users' friends click Facebook's "I Voted" button, they're more likely to do the same. In 2010, this message reportedly brought 300,000 more voters to the polls.
The company announces its thinner, lighter, and taller iPhone 5 with LTE. It also debuts a new iPod Touch and Nano. See how Apple's press event unfolded this morning through photos taken at the scene.
Facebook flexes its anti-nipple muscles yet again by banning the New Yorker from its own Facebook page for a cartoon of Adam and Eve. Eventually, it apologizes.
The Sony Cyber-shot RX-1 is a 24.3-megapixel luxury camera with a full-frame sensor and 1080p video -- for a premium price.
Seamus Blackley says that he's tired of "histrionic" predictions suggesting the death of game consoles is upon us.
For a small percentage of users, Apple's iCloud services may be offline or slow.
By donating unused materials, General Motors lends a helping hand to Detroit's most needy.
There are several options available in OS X to keep the system from going to sleep in the middle of tasks.
In advance of the launch of the iPhone 5, Gumdrop sent out iPhone 5 cases to reporters. We'll soon find out whether they fit.
The company is giving customers the credit for one month of service after an outage brought down a slew of hosted sites on Monday.
The company says the phone will be made available in China, hitting store shelves there Friday.
Google licenses cloud rights from two labels as it tries to offer similar scan-and-match feature as Apple and Amazon. But some at the labels aren't buying into Google's plan to eliminate $25 annual fee.
Samsung's flagship phone could get a taste of Jelly Bean next month, says CNET UK. But the U.S. apparently isn't on the list just yet.
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