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Looks like the Galaxy Fold successor will be called the Galaxy Z Fold 2 after all. Could it be waterproof and get rid of the first model's biggest screen eyesore? Rumors say yes.

If you're thinking of buying a phone this upcoming holiday season, consider CNET's top 10 picks.

The Google Home app is a great starting point, but if you want to get the most out of your smart speakers, you'll need to download more apps.

Yes, you should wait. We have officially entered into the "don't buy a new iPhone unless you absolutely need it" zone.

As the insides of computers become more like iPhones, we can expect better battery life, thinner designs and even, maybe, a lower price tag.

FCC filings suggest that Apple's latest iPhones could charge another device.

Trade restrictions and COVID-19 appear to be to blame.

Italy's national competition authority says some iPhones aren't as water-resistant as Apple claims.

You'll be able to work seamlessly between your iPhone, iPad and Mac with new universal apps for MacOS.

A free US Postal Service app helps you identify your IRS stimulus check so you don't mistake it for junk mail and throw it away.

Apple follows through on its warnings, after a judge declines to intervene.

We're back with round two of super-affordable, super-awesome gift ideas.

The top-of-the-line S-Class has features and tech you won't even find in a Bentley or Rolls-Royce.

Turn the contents of your camera roll into 3D masterpieces with the LucidPix app, which works on iPhone and Android devices.

The Pixel 4A is just the beginning of Google's 2020 Pixel phone plans.

Why phosphine gas in Venus clouds could signal alien life, what's the point of the Apple Watch SE and how wildfires show we can't keep ignoring climate change.

Here's how Samsung's Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra stack up against earlier Galaxy S20 flagships.

After launching in Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland, NearForm's app based on Apple and Google technology is arriving in some US states next month.

In a court filing, Apple says Epic has asked for special permission to run its own store in the App Store, as well as offer a separate payment option for Fortnite.

It's unlocked for T-Mobile, but will work on AT&T networks as well.