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Neil Gaiman, David Tennant, Michael Sheen and Jon Hamm are ready for the end times.

CNET learns why Facebook AI researchers are working with robots.

If you're looking ditch cable, live TV streaming offers an affordable alternative with many of your familiar channels. Here's how to get started.

A bigger, bendier screen that wants to replace your laptop.

It's a bigger Home Hub with better sound quality, a Nest Cam and handy extras like gesture control and motion tracking during video calls.

At Build 2019, Microsoft unveils a new feature for Edge that lets you drag and drop to share video, images and text from the web with friends.

Apps you no longer use can be tricky to remove, but you can kill them dead.

At F8, we check out the new features and how to set up a separate dating profile.

Chevy's MyLink infotainment system is easy to use and offers up Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and a Wi-Fi hotspot.

There are only minor changes in the latest generation of Audi R8, but when it sounds as good as the V10 Performance version does, we don't mind.

The company is looking to help others recycle gadgets better.

Carla Hayden, the head of the library, says it's part of "expanding the reach."

From The 3:59 Show: When you deactivate your account, you put a pause on Facebook, but Facebook doesn't put a pause on you.


Even when you anticipate a cyberattack, email phishing remains one of the most effective methods used by hackers to access private accounts.

4K video streams, YouTube connection, and a controller that syncs with tablets, phones and TVs. We break it down from GDC in San Francisco.

The emerging tech of facial recognition is both awesome and scary. We take a look at how it works, where you'll find it and what it means.

The wireless charging technology by Global Energy Transmission lets pilots focus on flying instead of swapping batteries.

TechRepublic's teardown experts Bill Detwiler and Jason Hiner dissect the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus to find out where Samsung moved all the new tech components.

Icon's Vulcan I 3-D printer built its first house in March 2018. For the one-year anniversary, Icon announces the Vulcan II printer, which it says can build new homes in under 24 hours.

At SXSW, interactive art exhibits deliver facts about where we get our food.

Tile's latest Bluetooth trackers have longer range and better battery life. But how does Tile fit all that tech into such a small device? Bill Detwiler and Jason Hiner tear down four types of Tile trackers to find out.

Combining a digital instrument cluster display with HUD technology, the new Peugeot 208 brings production 3D graphics along for the ride.

Even though you probably won't buy the Nubia Alpha, it's still an intriguing device that's a fresh take on the phone.

On display at MWC 2019, Energizer's phone features an immense battery and a cool pop-up selfie camera.

A new diesel engine and revised platform give the big work truck more capability than ever.

We break down LG’s two flagship phones and debate whether Z-Camera should be pronounced Zed-Camera. (It shouldn’t.)


It adds a remote that can control your TV and keeps the same low price.

Creator Asad J. Malik explains how he approached making a mixed-reality fable that would stick in participants' heads.