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These apps put people in danger.

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.

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

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

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

The future of Windows is starting with traditional designs.

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

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

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.

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

Gamers can grab an AMD- or Intel-based Asus ROG Zephyrus with GeForce RTX 2060 graphics at a discount.

The Chrome browser officially gets a new trick to wrangle your 37 open tabs.

Take advantage of what Microsoft's current OS can do now that Windows 7 support has ended.

Arriving in the fall for $599, it aims to bridge Windows 10 and SteamVR better.

From teleportation devices to hoverboards, here are some inventions that never made it past sci-fi novels and films.

We've got a beginner-friendly explainer on this privacy and security tool for online browsing, and how it works with VPNs.

Instead of waiting for your iPad to show signs of slowing down, here are six things you can do to prolong its life.

Why it's so hard to trace the source of COVID-19, what you need to know about Trump's free speech showdown with Twitter and who was defining tech 25 years ago.

Calming soundtracks and tactile games might help take your mind off of stress.

Even the best laptops can be saddled with lousy cameras. Drawing attention away from the flaws is the key to looking your best.