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We've tested hundreds upon hundreds of new cars over the last 10 years. These are our favorites.

Verizon is going after gamers with its latest Fios deal. Everyone else gets $100.

CNET's favorite live TV streaming option is now available to PlayStation 4 owners.

These rules stared us right in the face. As we head into 2020, we'd do well to pay attention.

CNET's Oscar Gonzalez found a workaround to stream Google Stadia games to his Galaxy S10 Plus -- but it's not for everyone.

Life in 2030 could barely be recognizable if these bold predictions come true.

Will Samsung have any surprises left for Feb. 11?

First came Tahoe and Suburban; now we have Yukon and Yukon XL. How do GMC's new full-size SUVs compare against their classmates?

It's a great deal, but watch that you don't get mired in an expensive ecosystem.

Using real-world experiences under realistic conditions, Intel wants your next laptop to measure up to what PC makers promise.

A rugged new Galaxy designed for work.

That's a small price to pay to heat your paws (and other body parts). Plus: Best Kindle sale since BF.

New products from Lenovo, Dell, Intel and others offer a radical reimagining of the classic clamshell.

Wait, what? Yep, Invroheat's nifty infrared space heaters double as wall art. Plus, the lowest Pixel 4 price yet!

CES isn't a huge show for gaming, but we still saw some new and notable things. Here are the highlights.

Commentary: With the new Galaxy Note 10 Lite, Samsung shifts its best phone from expensive luxury to everyday affordable.

We learned just a little bit more about Sony's next flagship gaming console at CES 2020. Here's how that stacks up against the next Xbox.

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

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

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

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

Nissan's go-anywhere Destination Frontier is a study in affordable adventure.

May this concept become reality.

The public preview of its cloud gaming service still lacks pricing and a release date, but the expansions are a good sign.

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

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

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.