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Normally $50, it plugs directly into your cigarette lighter for hands-free voice-command goodness -- and doubles as a dual-port USB charger. Plus: a free strategy game and a free book for little kids!

Today's major tech stories include a new Mac Pro in 2019, Facebook's COO talking Cambridge Analytica and Marvel's Black Panther screening in Saudi Arabia.

Déjà vu? Once again, Apple says the new Mac Pro won't arrive this year.

The new operating system for iPhones and iPads went out this week, the week after the company publicly released its last update to iOS.

Running on new Intel Core i9 six-core processors, the redesigned 15.6-inch performance laptop is now the smallest in its class.

The tech giant reportedly plans to replace the Intel chips it currently uses with its own.

Commentary: Multi-user support on the iPad is essential for the classroom, but it's well past time Apple brought it to the masses.

From modest beginnings in a suburban California home, the iPhone and iPad maker has become a world-leading giant.

Your late-model Mac could get way more powerful soon -- just plug in an eGPU.

This top-rated utility has never been cheaper -- or more necessary. Plus: a free game, a cheap Sega console and another Philips Hue option!

The new camera looks like the Hero5 and Hero6 Black, but with streamlined shooting options for casual users.

The online-only sale runs until 10:59 p.m. ET tonight.

Chrome OS has provided one of the most robust cases of “usable security” available. Here’s the design philosophy from Google that led to that.

But you'll still have to pay a little bit more for that space gray mouse, keyboard or trackpad.

Is Apple's new tablet really the better bet for schools? Or the kids at home? Plus: A $30 PC game for free!

The price of the iPad remains unchanged, but Apple is packing more value into the tablet. Future products may still see a break in cost.

At its education event in Chicago, Apple shows off a new iPad to help it get ahead in the classroom.

The stylus, revealed three years ago, will be $89 for schools.

The iPhone maker is again courting students and educators, with new programs and apps including Schoolwork and Apple Teacher.

The company will talk up its new efforts to help students and teachers and likely introduce a new, cheaper iPad.

Commentary: Another day, another Apple ad featuring someone dancing. Is this getting a touch unoriginal?

CNET found now-defunct apps from Apple and Samsung on Facebook that had access to all kinds of data about you and your friends. They're unlikely to be the only ones.

Commentary: To appeal to students and teachers, the next iPad needs to offer a compelling case against Chromebooks.

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Plus: FOUR sweet bonus deals, including a free game and the return of an earphone favorite.

The company will host an education event on Tuesday to talk up its efforts in schools. Will it be enough to stop the rise of Google and its Chromebooks?

Design flaws at a Chicago store mirror issues with Apple's flashy new Silicon Valley headquarters.

A rare deal on a new, not refurbished, Apple laptop. Plus: a $10 adventure game for 89 cents and a smoking deal on Google Daydream VR.

Thicker glass and a sturdier frame should make the latest superphones harder to break, right? Tests by warranty outlet SquareTrade breaks down that claim.

Commentary: Time spent with loud, clicky keyboards from Das and Lofree had CNET editor Roger Cheng's fingers flying and keys singing with joy.