Narrow your search


The number of "core violations" dropped after doubling last year. Meanwhile, more of Apple's products are made with zero waste.

The iPhone maker, which makes privacy a selling point for its devices, appears to be gearing up for another marketing push with PrivacyIsImportant.com.

Now you can download Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote and OneDrive from Apple. No Clippy though.

From new Continuity features to smaller, useful tweaks across core apps, Mac OS X Yosemite is a must download for Mac users.
Pricing not available

An Apple FaceTime bug can let callers hear and see you, even if you don't accept the call. Here's how to protect yourself until there's a permanent fix.

This small, stylish box for its cloud service offers device and network connections for a PC-free Windows gaming setup.

Owners are complaining about backlight problems in the MacBook Pro 2016 and later, possibly because of the cable connection design.

A new MateBook X Pro adds new processor, graphics and Bluetooth hardware, plus special tricks if you also own a Huawei phone.

The new app focuses less on Office 365, more on free stuff.

It's going to be a long year, my friends, but CNET has you covered.

In the book The History of the Future, we get an inside look at Oculus VR, Facebook and all the politics and drama that go with them.

With just a few clicks -- or taps -- your Apple devices can create a hotspot network while you're on the go.

The Woo WA11 Topaz is an amazingly compact, yet truly high-end headphone amplifier.

Exclusive: Advertisers are collecting info that can help them skirt an Android privacy feature, according to new research.

"Enhance details" overhauls the most foundational aspect of high-end photo editing in Adobe's software. Also: Lightroom CC gets big improvements.

These laptops, hybrids and two-in-one PCs range from stocking-stuffer Chromebooks to extravagant gaming rigs.

Just bought your first MacBook? Start out by checking or changing these settings.

iOS 12.1.4 is now available.

Congress members say they're "deeply troubled" by reports about the vulnerability.