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With rates of infection rising faster in some places now than at the start of the pandemic, some states are racing to roll back reopening plans -- others, not so much.

When CNET called out Samsung for its sexist, tone-deaf Galaxy S4 press conference, I knew I wanted to be more than just a fan.

The pandemic has caused hiccups in some regions, but the super-fast wireless tech keeps rolling out.

The company is looking for games that better hook players, according to a report from Bloomberg.

Google's latest AR update includes Jurassic World beasts. Here's how to get a stegosaurus in your study.

Apple Watch chief Kevin Lynch explains the company's sleep approach in a conversation with CNET.

These might look like fancy filters you'd find on Instagram or Snapchat, but Adobe's new photo app uses AI to add some pro-level effects to your mobile photos.

The newspaper only supplied "a few stories" each day, but its loss from Apple News is still a big one.

Apple's new Path to Apple Card program offers specific steps to improve your financial health.

What happens on your iPhone doesn't necessarily stay on your iPhone.

Apple Card, American Express Blue Cash, Amazon Prime Visa and the US Bank Cash Plus all offer cash back on streaming. It's basically found money. Here's how you can claim it.

Google will auto-delete data -- for some users -- but only after a year and a half. You can do better than that. We'll show you how.

Quick-access tabs and app shortcuts should make navigating Slack on mobile easier.

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

A new feature in iOS 13.5 will automatically send your medical information to first responders. Here's how you set it up.

The Justice Department says Apple's refusal to break its own encryption hampered a national security investigation.

That's a 15% savings and the first time this model has been on sale.

Why the video game world is facing a reckoning, how tech made racial injustice worse and what Apple's transition to Arm chips could look like.

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

Apple has updated its Washington, DC map to show the huge yellow letters.