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Dropbox introduces a password manager, Vault, to help boost your online security

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

By June 16, 2020

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'Erosion of trust': Social media's a mess amid George Floyd protests

Confusion runs rampant on Twitter and Facebook.

By June 16, 2020

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How police can use protesters' phones against them

The searches, sometimes known as reverse location requests, increased fivefold from 2018 to 2019.

By June 16, 2020

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2021 Oscars pushed back two months due to coronavirus pandemic

The Academy Awards will now take place on April 25, a change from the original Feb. 28 date.

By June 15, 2020

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Lego has a new programmable robot kit after 7-year Mindstorms hiatus

There's a new STEM option in town. The Robot Inventor kit can be turned into five robots, which can play basketball, walk, and shoot darts at intruders.

By June 13, 2020

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If Apple's splitting with Intel's processors for MacBooks, we have questions

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

By June 13, 2020

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CNET's early years put the tech boom, and life, in perspective

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

By June 13, 2020

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Grab the Beats Solo Pro for $230, the lowest price we've ever seen

These on-ear headphones have active noise cancellation, Apple's H1 chip and superb sound.

By June 12, 2020

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Today's smartphone almost didn't happen

Even into the first decade of the 2000s, it was a device many thought we didn't need.

By June 11, 2020

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Police use of social media is under a microscope amid protests

A breakdown of trust is affecting how people respond to social media posts by police.

By June 11, 2020

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Your folding PC future is almost here: Intel launches Lakefield CPUs

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.

By June 10, 2020

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Meet Now: How to use Skype's free Zoom alternative for video calls

Skype's free group chat feature is here to compete with Zoom, but there's a catch.

By June 10, 2020

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Make a Facebook avatar for chat, Instagram, Twitter and more. Here's how

Facebook now lets you create and customize a cartoon version of yourself to use on the social network and other messaging services.

By June 9, 2020

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HP boosts Chromebook lineup with two new models, both under $500

HP has new Google-powered laptops heading to Best Buy and its own online store this month.

By June 8, 2020

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Microsoft will bring its new Windows 10X to single-screen devices first

The future of Windows is starting with traditional designs.

By May 4, 2020

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CNET 25: The Firsts

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

By June 8, 2020

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Apple patent imagines adjustable tinted windows for your future car

Need more privacy? Apple thinks future technology could adjust window tint on the fly, or as the occupant desires.

By April 27, 2020

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Mandatory face masks in stores, cars, outside: Where you're expected to wear a covering

More nonessential businesses are reopening, and more than half of the states in the US require face masks or coverings when you go out in public. Here's what you need to know.

By June 5, 2020

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Stalkerware sees all, and US laws haven't stopped its spread

Installing hidden spy software is illegal. It's also easy.

By June 5, 2020