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We've tested all kinds of laptops over the past six months and this is a list of the standouts.

Huawei's app store sorely needed a ride-hailing app -- and it's getting one this week.

Find deals on discounted Dells.

Whether they're on campus or working at the dining room table, this is the stuff students will need.

Microsoft is testing a number of quality-of-life updates, including changes to the Alt-Tab function.

Spend less time deal-hunting and more time grilling with our roundup of the biggest Independence Day sales.

An infectious disease expert explains how to stay safe against the coronavirus and other germs at the gym.

Commentary: Never mind seeing beyond the fabled singularity of 2045. It's really hard to predict where we're going from the here and now.

The ride-hailing company says drivers in select cities will now have a steady supply of Clorox disinfectant wipes for everyone to use.

Google will auto-delete data -- for some users -- but only after a year and a half. You can do better than that. We'll show you how.

With Google Home or Nest in your house, you've got an always-on voice assistant that regularly records audio and almost always sends it to Google. Are you OK with that?

Some counties are letting anyone get tested, while some are still limited. Here's what we know.

There is also a new App Library, App Clips, Messaging features, a Translation app and the ability to unlock your car with your phone, too.

The surviving locations that will be transformed into "Experience Centers" are in London, New York, Sydney and Redmond, Washington.

It's an important step on the path to dumping passwords altogether.

The data that Google collects on location, web and browsing activity and YouTube history will disappear after 18 months if you're a new user.

To stop the spread of the coronavirus, social distancing is important, especially as businesses reopen.

Today's Honda Civic is about the same size as an Accord from 1995, though it's more powerful. Here's how other popular nameplates have changed since then.

It's part of a larger pushback on the intrusive practice that follows you across the internet.

The web was cluttered and ugly in its early days, but it was also free of popups and full of innocent charm.