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

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

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

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.