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This week's major tech stories include disappointing Google Stadia reviews, a new "hide reply" feature on Twitter and Apple's touting of its new Austin campus.


In this video, I walk you through how to protect your holiday package deliveries, covering security cameras, cameras with built-in motion lights, services that can deliver your packages inside of your home, and even smart padlocks that can hide and secure your deliveries.

The new Chevrolet Trailblazer will give bow-tie brand buyers another option in the crowded crossover market.

The future of coffee might not include the humble coffee bean. Atomo has developed what it calls molecular coffee: Derived from all-natural ingredients, it looks and smells just like a regular cup of coffee. But does it taste like the real deal?

The new 2020 model is a Sentra you'll actually want to own. When's the last time you could say that about this compact Nissan sedan?

In a fireside chat with Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, Apple CEO Tim Cook reflects on his friendship with Steve Jobs.

If you've been hesitating on joining up for your free month of Disney Plus here's what you need to know.

Today on AutoComplete: Lexus will debut an EV, McLaren debuts a $1.6 million roadster and Tesla's setting up shop near Berlin.

A new 16-inch MacBook Pro has arrived, with a whole new keyboard. We give it a test.

Alexa and Google Assistant for cars are a thing, but are they a thing you should spend money on?

A report by a very reliable source says the biggest Galaxy S11 will dwarf some of the Galaxy S10 phones. It'll even be bigger than the Galaxy Note 10 Plus. Sounds crazy? Yes. Sounds like something Samsung would do? Definitely.

We talk about the new 16-inch MacBook Pro, and talk about when the Mac Pro launches.

Today's major tech headlines include a report saying Apple will release an AR headset by 2022, Google's reported collection of Americans' health data and Amazon's plan to open a new kind of grocery store next year.

Snap's sunglasses now capture depth information so you can add 3D objects to your photos and videos. But they cost $380. Are these sunglasses worth it?

The company is introducing a new brand of grocery store in California. Also, Goldman Sachs, which issues the Apple Card, is under investigation.

From The Daily Charge: The phone service offers up a bunch of new benefits to entice regulators to OK a merge.

There is a lot to see at SEMA. Here are a few vehicles we think are pretty darn cool.

UPS and CVS Pharmacy have tested deliveries by drone to homes in North Carolina.

There's a new player in the wearables market and it's Google. The company shelled out $2.1 billion for Fitbit. Here's what to expect.

A special racing prototype Bronco is set to hit the peninsula in the grueling Baja 1000.

If you've got a television, you really need to get the Harmony Companion universal remote by Logitech.

With plug-in hybrid power and plenty of sporty add-ons, the new V60 Polestar lets you feel green while whipping around in style.

The actor visits CNET to talk about Motherless Brooklyn, the new movie he directed and stars in.

Netflix has new competitors with Disney Plus and Apple TV Plus entering the fray. That means new Star Wars content, huge prestige TV shows and lots more are coming online!

Nvidia just raised the bar for Android TV. The company has debuted a Shield TV and TV Pro, bringing along high-quality streaming 4K video with support for the latest in HDR and surround sound formats.

At Samsung's Developer Conference in San Jose, the company gave us a first look at its One UI 2 mobile phone operating system, a Galaxy Fold compact design and a whole new line of Galaxy notebooks.

From The Daily Charge: We break down how Google may benefit from all the data and R&D gathered by Fitbit

A few key tweaks make this limited-edition Cruiser perfect for the adventure set.

Apple's challenger to Netflix launches at the end of this week, and the first reviews of its originals are out.