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Theme parks and stores begin welcoming the public again, albeit with safety restrictions. Sports are also looking to resume.

Instagram users in the US, UK and Ireland will be able to create fundraisers.

Here's which one we think you should buy.

The company, whose tech helps power phones, tablets and wearables, is accused of helping China's campaign against Uighurs.

The move comes as Google has shaken up its smartphone team.

Uptime Robot is meant to send alerts about site outages, but with a little effort, it's a stock checker on steroids -- and it works so well.

When it comes to Peacock Premium, Google's got the best offer even if the app is currently a bit harder to find.

It's a power accessory sale: Also get a budget-price 21-watt USB-C car charger or USB-C-to-Lightning cable.

Commentary: I'm hoping for wireless charging, water resistance and more.

The new game is available to play now.

Commentary: It might surprise you what your Google Home can't yet do. Here's what we wish it had, and some ways you might be able to work around some of the drawbacks.

Sharing your Wi-Fi password doesn't get any faster than this.

"The Horror Show at Extreme Rules" takes place tonight on the WWE Network.

The phone is new, not refurbished, and the service comes from Red Pocket Mobile.

It's a battle between the first AirPods and the first Galaxy Buds.

Former ZDNet and CNET editor Dan Farber recalls how the two sites started as fierce rivals, but ultimately came together to pioneer the golden age of tech journalism.

Old phones and Star Wars toys aren't the only items that people will pay real money for online.

Netflix, Hulu, Disney Plus, HBO Max, Apple TV Plus, Peacock -- there's a lot to pick from. Here's how to narrow it down.

OnePlus returns to its super affordable roots with the Nord. Here's what I hope to see on the release date.

Apple is bringing its own silicon to its computers, making them more power efficient and more like the company's mobile devices.