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How to be happy, according to scientists

There are simple things you can do every day to improve your happiness, research shows, even during challenging times like the coronavirus pandemic.

By November 25, 2020

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More PS5 consoles are coming in 2020, Sony promises

The next-gen PlayStation 5 was Sony's "biggest console launch ever," but many gamers have struggled to snag one.

By November 25, 2020

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Paid Content: Huawei Black Friday Sales are Primed and Ready

Shopping digital this Black Friday is the highest priority yet, so we're delving into all the options you can find and bookmark ahead of the action kicking off at the end of the week. And Huawei is making sure it is putting itself in the thick of the conversation.

November 25, 2020

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Get a Fi Series 2 GPS dog collar for $74 (save $75)

This CNET exclusive also includes your first month of service. Plus: A whole mess of bonus deals.

By November 25, 2020

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The best smart home devices for 2020: Amazon, Google and Apple race to control your home

In a rapidly expanding market, here are the best gadgets to use at home.

By November 25, 2020

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Best online games to play with friends this winter

From Among Us to Jackbox Party Packs to virtual escape rooms, we've got you covered for virtual Thanksgiving hangouts.

By November 25, 2020

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2021 Mercedes-Benz Metris: Same van, more tech

The lovable little Metris has more tech than ever before.

25 Images By November 25, 2020

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These moms found a way to make virtual preschool work

Founders of BumoBrain speak with CNET's Now What on how to engage the youngest of remote learners.

By November 25, 2020

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How to make virtual preschool work

Two moms started a virtual preschool during the pandemic to address the problems of remote learning in early education. The co-creators of BumoBrain explain how the program works and what they've learned.

By November 25, 2020

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Who counts as a dependent for stimulus checks and why that's the key to more money

Who the IRS counts as a dependent on your taxes might earn your family hundreds or even thousands of dollars more in a second stimulus payment, if one is approved. Here's how it works, with some of the rules and exceptions.

By November 25, 2020