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As long as you don't need a document feeder, there's no better deal to be had on a multifunction printer.

Hand-picked by CNET editors, these are the best phones available from US Cellular.

Expect the portable drive to cost a fortune -- if it ever leaves prototype status.

Chromebooks big and small are at or near all-time lows on Amazon and Walmart.

The pass will include extra cosmetics, new areas to explore and, of course, more Pokemon to catch.

Looks like it'll be a good year for USB.

May this concept become reality.

Plus, one of these phones has a feature even the Galaxy Note 10 Plus doesn't have -- a headphone jack.

Lock company Yale is branching out into delivery boxes, cabinet locks and smart safes.

Commentary: The Switch Lite is cool, but have you ever tried a Switch Thicc?

There are security cameras galore at this year's big tech conference.

Co-engineered with Intel for Project Athena, the Galaxy Chromebook sounds like a seriously great device.

This is the year your garage becomes part of your smart home.

Called the Woven City, this planned metropolis is designed to be a testbed for future technologies.

The graphics giant uses the world's biggest tech event to announce its new mobile processors and graphics cards.

The two companies are combining the secure QNX operating system with AWS' machine learning and "internet of things" smarts to bring cars further into the future.

The company has developed its first system for autonomous vehicles, as well as new offerings for automakers to do things like deliver services.

At CES 2020, the Korean manufacturer delivered the latest on its lineup of connected appliances.

Hard-wire it like a doorbell -- or plug it into a nearby outlet.

Mazda's research shows big batteries aren't kind to the environment.

Its first products include the Blue by ADT Doorbell Camera, Indoor Camera and Outdoor Camera.

There's not fancy keypad or Wi-Fi module to plug in. Kwikset's newest lock just needs your fingerprint.

Lenovo's thinnest, lightest gaming laptop yet left out something important to make it happen.


Panels? Psh. Nanoleaf wants to be a whole-home smart lighting platform.

Dell's compact convertible is no speed demon, but it is an ultraportable with a long battery life.

Meanwhile, the Qualcomm-based Galaxy Book S shipping date has slipped to some time before March.

The biggest technology conference in the world is happening soon, and I have a wish list of home security stuff I want to see there.

As part of our Decade in Review series, we find that truth really is stranger than fiction.

This could be the future of gaming.