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CEO Tim Cook shared the number during the company's virtual launch event, before Apple unveiled its newest tablets.

There's so much more to Zoom than just changing your background.

Foxconn says Trump's trade war is pushing companies to expand supply chains to other hubs around the world.

If you're looking for a case for your Galaxy S10, whatever flavor it is, here's an assortment of our top picks.

The company has integrated its first chips for Macs across its computer lineup. And the devices sport long battery life.

That's up from 10 million at the end of July, when Peacock had been operating for only two weeks.

The lack of an iPhone launch next week buys the nation's largest carrier more time to roll out its 5G network.

Adobe Photoshop Elements 2021 and Premiere Elements 2021 offer new AI-based tools for photography and video enthusiasts.

Epic's battle against Apple's App Store rules will be decided by a judge, not a jury, likely sometime next summer.

Michael Abrash, Chief Scientist for Facebook Reality Labs, tells CNET about his vision for the next gen of virtual and augmented interfaces.

Fitness Plus is reportedly coming before the end of 2020.

If you have COVID-19 symptoms, you'll need to consult a doctor and possibly get tested. Here's how to find a testing location.

Don't get sucked in by the hype. There are plenty of great phones for a lot less.

An infectious disease expert and cleaning expert weigh in on how to clean the dirtiest items your kids bring home.

Doing a lot of conference calls from home these days using Zoom, Microsoft Teams or another platform? These compact speakerphones will really improve your audio experience.

How a startup wants to reinvent privacy on our devices, why lab-grown meat is drawing so much attention, and what exactly is going on in orbit.

This gaming-and-work-friendly tablet arrives later this month with a custom clip-on keyboard.

The gaming giant says its Project xCloud technology will be available to Android at first, with iOS expected later.

Wired headphone users can breathe easy.

Fitbit's new Charge 4 looks a lot like the Charge 3, but it has stepped up its fitness game with onboard GPS and better activity tracking. Here's everything you need to know.