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Commentary: If you're a "lifelong" iPhone user, you might be tempted to skip the iPhone X and get a Pixel 2. And that's OK.

Today's major tech headlines include Intel's secret smart glasses project, diamond screen cellphones coming next year and Continental's partnership with Nvidia on self-driving car technology.

Move over, Magic Leap: Intel may be the next company to jump into intelligent eyewear.

Everything old is new again at Hulu. After 21 years, new episodes of "Roseanne" will stream.

The LSPX-A1 is a novel short-throw projector with a marble top, aluminum legs and a wooden shelf. Really.

It wasn't a computer, but it created encryption so advanced that humans needed machines to crack the code. CNET takes a look inside.

It started with a tweet, but in a matter of months it was one of the world's most highly valued cryptocurrencies. This is Dogecoin, the currency that became the butt of its own joke.

Fourth-quarter earnings hit a new record for Amazon and came in ahead of Wall Street expectations, pushing Amazon's stock up 6 percent.

These innovations could find their way onto future phones.

Talking to your glasses via Amazon's voice assistant is possible. It's a lot like Google Glass. But don't expect it to be affordable.