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It was CNET senior editor Scott Stein's favorite gadget of the past year, and he thinks it could end up being one of the most influential.

Apple files a patent for a foldable smartphone, the iMac could be getting hand gestures in the future and Apple wants to make a cheaper iPad.

The "most powerful Mac ever" could have a Siri surprise.

The CEntrance BlueDAC has the Audiophiliac reconsidering his stance on Bluetooth.

CES 2018 could be a big year for the smart home. Here are some predictions.

Normally $140, this popular tool will fix you're roten speling and grammer. Plus: a $20 adventure game, free, and 40 percent off some killer earbuds!

The company delayed the release of its smart speaker, missing holiday shopping and potentially CES. Yet, it’s still hard to count out Apple.

Guess that settles the old Melbourne vs. Sydney debate.

We run through predictions for the iPhone, Siri, AR and Mac.

Snapchat introduces its redesign. Plus: an easy way to break in to a Mac, and the new "Avengers: Infinity War" trailer.


The phone itself sells elsewhere for as much as $220. The service: a $150 value, and not from the carrier you're expecting. Plus: three sweet bonus deals, including a free $20 game!


The e-commerce powerhouse adds five Apple TV and Chromecast devices to its online store, offering an olive branch to both Google and Apple.

Be the ultimate helicopter pet parent with this easy setup.

Relive the glory days of adventure games with this top-rated title, which normally costs $15. Plus: a sweet ultraportable deal and tech to make your house smell good.

CNET’s Roger Cheng and Scott Stein read the tea leaves of Apple's latest flagship phone for clues to upcoming iPhones.

The company had a big year in 2017. Could next year be even bigger?
Mac minis from 2011 and two versions of iMac from 2009 were declared as obsolete or vintage, and an extended warranty for "Staingate" MacBook Pros is over.

The man who helped create the look of some of the tech giant's most iconic products is once again supervising product design.

New iPhone 2018 rumors, Amazon Prime Video is finally on the Apple TV and iOS 11 is the worst iOS release we have ever seen. It's not even close.

We've lived with the iPhone X and we've learned a lot. It's all right here.

Commentary: In an apparent swipe at Samsung, Apple's Greg Joswiak explains that being first to "a general idea" doesn't matter.

CNET@Work: Making the decision to switch is just the first step. Much more important is choosing the right Office 365 edition.

Windows RT was an ill-fated attempt to make computers more power-efficient like smartphones. Microsoft and Qualcomm are giving the idea a second go.

Commentary: In its final review of Apple's latest phone, the consumer publication points to durability as the X's weakness.

Apple is predicted to ship 26M-28M AirPods in 2018, according to KGI analysts.

No really, get ready. Do these security basics now, because online criminals are going to get even more aggressive next year.

The retail giant was reportedly taking a page out of IBM's playbook, expecting lower IT support costs for Macs. Not so, says Walmart.

Upgrading to a new phone? Here's how to wipe your personal data from your old device so it doesn't fall into the wrong hands.