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Normally $250, the popular Duex Pro offers an ingenious slide-out screen.

No strings attached, just add them to your Epic Games account.

Trackpad support, better microphones and a lidar 3D scanner. But that new keyboard case is $$$.

The company's rumored new phones seemingly borrow some features from the iPhone 11.


If you're stuck inside for self isolation, these meals will keep you fed for weeks.

Apple is stocking the 2019 16-inch MacBook Pro at its refurb site for the first time, and you can take advantage to save around $400 on a like-new laptop.

Commentary: The next iPad Pro may have trackpad support at last. That's one of several things I need for an office-less future.

The game is also available for PC and console.

The iPhone maker's biggest event of the year, which'll still happen sometime in June, shifts online following event cancellations from Google and Facebook.

Games like Ultimate Rivals: The Rink and Charrua Soccer have new features and improved gameplay.

The right iPhones, iPads, controllers and more will help you play Apple Arcade games.

If you're not playing as much as you thought you would, here's how to cancel Apple's subscription gaming service.

Your Windows PC in the cloud now starts at $12 a month.

BlueMail's fracas illustrates the power tech giants hold over the digital realms they've created -- and the work it is to maintain them.

Manage multiple logins and keep tabs on your tabs with these simple shortcuts everyone should know.

Samsung made some important changes in the Galaxy S20, S20 Plus and S20 Ultra phones. Learn them now.

From sending money with Apple Pay to throwing confetti all over someone's screen, we show you how to get the most out of iMessage.

Commentary: Apple's vision of the smart home stands in stark contrast to its competitors' and we should be paying attention.

Many people were shocked -- shocked! -- by the $5,000-plus price tag Apple gave its Pro Display XDR monitor (not to mention that $1,000 stand). But given that the monitor is targeted at professionals who are used to paying through the nose for their gear, the price really isn't so shocking. CNET's Lori Grunin has been testing the Pro Display XDR for a few days and tried to find out exactly who it's for.