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Reports suggest the Samsung Galaxy S20 could sell for a grand in the US, while Korea may be faced with a price tag of 1.25 million won. Plus: info on the S20 Plus and S20 Ultra.

In today's news, Nvidia launches cloud gaming service GeForce Now, Sony teases us with a PS5 website, and Galaxy Buds+ app goes live.

The video-sharing site says deepfakes and misleading information have no place on YouTube.

From The Daily Charge: Results of the highly anticipated caucus are delayed because a tallying app isn't working properly

Also, how an app is causing chaos for one of 2020's most important political events.

From The Daily Charge: All it takes is a few of your friends and a whole lot of trust.

One of this vehicle's most important changes can be summed up with three simple letters: IRS. No, this has nothing to do with taxes, instead, the latest and greatest Escalade gets a new independent rear suspension plus a whole lot more.

In today's news, YouTube spells out its policies on disinformation ahead of the 2020 US presidential election, Uber suspends rider and driver accounts over coronavirus fears and Twitter reveals a security incident from 2019.

This is what it's been like to live with Mercedes' first hybrid AMG as a daily driver.

In today's top stories, new video of the Galaxy Z Flip leaks to Twitter, Musk drops an EDM banger and Apple closes stores over coronavirus fears.

This week's major tech stories include UPS and Waymo teaming up for deliveries in Phoenix, Lyft laying off 90 employees, and Nintendo officially selling more Switch consoles than Super Nintendos.

The upcoming electric pickup truck is a welcome addition to the playing field, and I've got a lot to say about it.

The two biggest ride-sharing companies, Lyft and Uber, seem pretty interchangeable. But each has its strengths and weaknesses. Here's when to use each service to travel safely and save money.

Having used Apple's AirPods Pro for a while now, here's what I think about the sound quality, active noise cancellation and performance of the $249 wireless earbuds.

Star Wars: The Clone Wars kicks off its final season on Disney Plus. Meanwhile, Amazon has a new show with both Jordan Peele and Al Pacino attached.

Microsoft's Project Silica aims to show that glass is the future of long-term data storage. To prove its usefulness outside the lab, Microsoft partnered with Warner Bros. to write the 1978 Superman film into glass with lasers. To see the whole process and the Superman glass, we visited Microsoft's Research Lab in Cambridge, England and Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California.

In today's top stories, Apple says its new maps are more accurate than before. Meanwhile, Nintendo's latest console hits another milestone.

Billed as the company's most-advanced light to date, the Lightcycle Morph transforms into four different lighting solutions -- and it's built to last 60 years.

It's a big week of Apple rumors as a new report says the company may be working on a wireless charging pad, Apple-branded headphones and the return of the iPhone SE or iPhone 9.

From The Daily Charge: Automatic license plate readers are powerful surveillance tools typically only used by police.