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Don't let sheltering at home keep you from watching your friends' tells as you bluff your way to the showdown.

COVID-19 was first detected late last year and has now spread to over 160 countries worldwide. Here's how the pandemic unfolded.

Last year, Apple said the tariffs would hurt its competitiveness.

Westworld is back on HBO, and there are a bounty of new electronics. Here's everything we spotted and how it relates to real-world technology we use today.

Captivity breeds creativity.

Extra connectivity in trying times.

Your guide to online privacy at your office away from the office.

For a while, you couldn't buy more than two each of an iPhone or iPad.

From individual credit card issuers to major US banking institutions, here's what you can expect for credit card and banking relief.

Apple is working with the Trump administration to distribute them, Vice President Mike Pence said Saturday.

Global smartphone shipments fell 38% in February from the same period a year earlier, says Strategy Analytics.

O'Brien, Jimmy Fallon and other late-night hosts are making due with the technology they have.

Make the most of your "time at home."

Stop missing important updates about how COVID-19 is affecting your country and where you live.

Spark Microsystems revamps an older technology called ultra wideband -- UWB -- for faster short-range wireless networks.

For people working from home in 2020, the MacBook Air will be a disappointment in one big way.

Trackpad support, better microphones and a lidar 3D scanner. But that new keyboard case is $$$.

You can borrow books, audiobooks and even kids' books, all without spending a penny.

The iPad Pro adds augmented reality upgrades and a real trackpad, while the MacBook Air gets that keyboard we've wanted.

The company's rumored new phones seemingly borrow some features from the iPhone 11.

The Great Game from Audible sees Holmes and Watson in peril but offers a nostalgic break from real-world horrors.

That's a crazy-good deal on a phone that would normally cost you $600.

Just in time for shut-in entertainment, CNET's favorite high-end TVs include a new 48-inch size and a pair of 8K models.

The company previously closed all stores outside China until March 27 to prevent the spread of COVID-19, but it's since extended that indefinitely around the globe. You can still shop online.

Huawei's hype is real: The P40 Pro just might be the first phone on the planet with 10x optical zoom.

As the coronavirus goes global, we're focused on bringing you the latest news and advice -- as always.

#QuarantinedCats and #QuarantinedDogs is trending on Twitter.

Never accidentally shut your phone off or summon Siri when trying to take a screenshot again.

Having the fastest internet connection now matters more than ever.

Apple and Amazon are only accepting COVID-19 and coronavirus-related apps from "recognized entities," Google is pointing people toward the WHO's website.