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The music industry has been rocked by technology since CNET's start in 1995 and so has how we discover, create, collect and listen to it.

HBO says HBO Go is going away, but without Roku and Fire TV deals, the move just raises more questions.

It wasn't long ago that $20 was a steal for a dumb 100W-replacement LED with no smarts whatsoever.

A new study from Analysis Group shows the worldwide economic impact of Apple's App Store, before the seismic impact of the coronavirus.

Part of adulting is being able to take your own temperature.

With many in-person events canceled, LGBTQ groups are taking Pride 2020 online.


The new side-scrolling adventure game is available to play now.

From the 100 Baby challenge to living off the grid -- how creative can you get?

The 65-inch Vizio PX65-G1 is just $980 at Costco through tomorrow.

From new true wireless earbuds to a mini massage gun, these are the best tech gifts in the $100-$250 range for Father's Day 2020.

The iPhone maker is committed to being a force for change, Cook says.

The company's annual developer confab, where it shows off its upcoming software, is all digital this year.

Even into the first decade of the 2000s, it was a device many thought we didn't need.

Tear gas is a chemical weapon banned in warfare -- but it's legal for U.S. authorities to use on crowds.

Sony will show off new games for its PlayStation 5, launching in the fall. The event had been delayed to allow more focus on George Floyd protests.

Working from home means we're all sitting for long stretches of time, which isn't good for our bodies. Here's what to do to help.

From the first BlackBerry to the first iPad, here's what CNET reviewers thought of the original versions of these innovative tech gadgets.

The right light for the right room matters. Here are our top tips.
