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CNET covered hundreds of products in 2018. These were the best of the best.

Taking back the operating system, one privacy setting at a time...

Adobe customers might not switch, but there are plenty of new photographers entering the market.

That's the lowest price to date on this powerhouse portable. Plus: More great game deals and the last upright cleaner you'll ever need.

Next year could be more about services than the devices they're running on.

The seemingly simple Chromecast has a few tricks up its sleeve.

Looking for practical, cheap-but-good stocking stuffers? We've got you covered.

If it exists, there's a porn version of it -- and chances are you'll find it on Pornhub, whose year-in-review proves Rule 34 is alive and well.

For a limited time, SoftMaker will donate 10 cents to charity for every FreeOffice download. It's available for Windows, Linux and Mac. Plus: The last good Nintendo Switch bundle before Christmas?

Qualcomm's next flagship processor supports a photo format called HEIF that Apple embraced more than a year ago.

Oh, you didn't hear about the impending disaster? Don't worry, it's all cleared up now.

Work, play and everything in between, it's all better on a bigger screen with great tools to boost your experience.

These games would normally cost you $35. What's the catch? Sorry, no catch!

The 7nm processor is designed specifically for Windows 2-in-1s.

AMD's annual update adds the ability to stream games from your PC to your phone, improvements to ReLive, HDR tweaks and more.

Looking for a tech gift that's not too expensive? This list of gifts for less than $100 may be right in your wheelhouse.

Amazon Prime customers in some cities will also be able to get free same-day delivery up until midnight on Christmas Eve.

Debuting just ahead of CES 2019, the updated two-in-one gets a premium redesign and improved pen functionality.

It's a foot in the door for the ad-blocking web browser.

Specs include a Core i5 processor, 8GB of RAM, a 256GB SSD and a touchscreen. There's just one wrinkle. Plus: Your last chance (this year) to get the BlitzWolf wire-free earbuds for $34.