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The new laptop comes in two sizes, 15- and 13.5-inch, and runs an AMD Ryzen graphics processor.

We've always liked the Nissan Leaf. Now, with more range, it's even better.

Today's major tech stories include Sony's price cut on PlayStation Now, a net neutrality ruling that paves the way for states to make their own laws and our hands-on with the new Go Pro Hero 8 Black.

We took the new iPhone 11 Pro and last year's iPhone XS out and about in San Francisco to see just how much better the new cameras are.

From The Daily Charge: Dual screen laptops could be the star of Microsoft's hardware unveiling Wednesday. Leaked images have us expecting the Surface Pro 7, the Surface Laptop 3 and a new ARM-powered Surface tablet.

We break down the big changes in the GoPro Hero 8 Black with CNET reviewer Josh Goldman and look at what to expect for Microsoft's big Surface event.

This AI-powered drone dodges obstacles on its own as it films you skiing, biking or skateboarding.

The film is scheduled to open in theaters worldwide on Feb. 7.

Remote banking machines are loaded with cash and often running old code. This makes them perfect targets for savvy hackers and organized crime.

Today's major tech headlines include Amazon's re-commitment to privacy, a possible Oct. 4 arrival for Mac OS Catalina and Netflix's announcement that Stranger Things 4 is coming.

Boasting many of the same big luxury features and smart technologies of the larger Aviator, Lincoln's new compact SUV makes a solid first impression.

The Macan S checks every box, but something feels like it's missing.

A look at everything Amazon promised at its gadgets event.

In today's top news, Elon Musk reveals SpaceX's plans to get the Starship rocket into orbit in 6 months, the UK pushes US social media companies for encrypted message access and Motorola's foldable phone is set to land this year.

BB-8 has a new friend. Meet D-O, the coolest Star Wars toy droid going on sale for Triple Force Friday on Oct. 4. The interactive, app-controlled droid is a self-balancing wheel packed with animations. It also comes with a few games and reacts to motion and loud noises. And it plays fetch with its own toy ball. This Hasbro toy is exclusively at Target for $150.

Mario Kart Tour is a super accessible version of the Nintendo classic game. Its controls, however, feel overly generous and it's multiple currency systems are nothing short of bewildering.

Samsung's latest fitness-focused smartwatch is the Galaxy Watch Active 2. Let's see how it compares to the original Galaxy Watch Active.

Bridget Carey feels the burn in an early demo of Nintendo's new exercise game for the Switch, Ring Fit Adventure. It's a fantasy quest. It's a workout machine. It's quirky Nintendo at its healthiest. The game comes out Oct. 18 for $80.

Though it doesn't have a cool pop-up selfie camera like the OnePlus 7 Pro, OnePlus' second flagship of the year is cheaper and retains key high-end specs. Read CNET's OnePlus 7T review at https://cnet.co/2mwqJsY

This week's major tech stories include a collection of new Amazon products, a release date for the "fixed" Galaxy Fold and a possible return to a metal frame for the 2020 iPhone

Amazon's home speaker lineup gets a better-sounding speaker and a Dot with a clock.

The new Echo Loop lets users talk to a ring to activate Alexa.

We try on Amazon's new Alexa-compatible smart glasses.

Amazon's new Echo Buds are noise-canceling and Alexa-compatible.

Jon Favreau's crew used VR to build a virtual "set" so they could point their cameras like a live action movie.

Hand tracking is on its way. We got to test it out at Facebook's headquarters.

Today on AutoComplete, BMW makes self-driving sexy, Volvo's got an Electric XC40 coming and Byton's building in Korea.

When the app Shazam debuted more than a decade ago to help you identify music, it was groundbreaking. But now, there are smartphone apps that help you identify everything from art to wine to clothing in the real world.

In today's top stories, Microsoft's game console gets another voice assistant option. Meanwhile, Uber Eats is heading to the regular Uber app.

Fans of the Audi RS Q3 now have a choice of two body types. The regular RS Q3 or the Sportback version.