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The app's developer pushed an update that this time meets Apple's requirements.

Announcement expected at WWDC, analyst predicts.

Even better, 100% of the proceeds goes toward the fight for racial justice.

A Siri shortcut can share your location and create a video with a simple command.

Tesla's notoriously vociferous CEO has remained almost totally silent on the subject of systemic racism in America.

Apple Arcade also updated Grindstone and three other games on the mobile subscription service this week.

The global health crisis is forcing tech giants to rethink how they pitch their products to us.

Dropbox is getting new features that expand beyond just storage, though most are in beta.

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

A new study from Analysis Group shows the worldwide economic impact of Apple's App Store, before the seismic impact of the coronavirus.

WWDC will be held online for the first time next Monday, and open to more people. Here's what we know so far.

Buying an iPad, Mac or AirPods just got a little easier with Apple's credit card.

It'll offer better performance than the Radeon Pro 5300M and 5500M GPU options, for around $700 more.

Some laptops can take a licking and keep on ticking. But you shouldn't count on it if you want to maximize their usable lifespan.

Boost your Mac's performance and reclaim hard drive space with this handful of tips.

At a time when many are looking to do more than just post to social media, here's what the experts have to say about meaningful allyship.

Axios chief technology correspondent Ina Fried recalls her decade as a CNET reporter covering the tech boom, the bust and everything in between.

Commentary: Apple is reportedly ready to talk about its Arm CPU aspirations at WWDC. What are the implications?


The new side-scrolling adventure game is available to play now.

We don't know much yet, but that never stops the rumors and leaks.

From the 100 Baby challenge to living off the grid -- how creative can you get?

The company's annual developer confab, where it shows off its upcoming software, is all digital this year.

The ultra low-power chips have been hyped for dual-screen laptops, but they're probably suited to thin-and-light traveling models and Chromebooks, too.

Unshackle your Spotify collection from your phone and play it on your home stereo system.

Connecting your Apple earbuds with your Windows computer really is that fast.

The new chips, based on those that have powered iPhones and iPad for years, could reportedly lead to thinner, lighter Mac laptops.

You can get one for as low as $900, but we make the case for going with the $1,200 model.

From the first BlackBerry to the first iPad, here's what CNET reviewers thought of the original versions of these innovative tech gadgets.

Apple has updated its Washington, DC map to show the huge yellow letters.