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Lenovo Miix 630

This 2-in-1 is part of a new breed of PCs at CES 2018 with Snapdragon processors and always-on LTE.

By January 8, 2018

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Wireless earbuds that actually last awhile are on their way

More-efficient earbuds are just one of Qualcomm’s announcements at CES 2018 as the company pushes beyond smartphone technology.

By January 8, 2018

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Spectre and Meltdown: Details you need on those big chip flaws

Design flaws in processors from leading chipmakers could let attackers access sensitive information. How did this happen, and what's the fix?

By January 8, 2018

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Nest x Yale Lock is a keyless deadbolt for Nest Secure

The companies partner up at CES 2018, two and a bit years after first promising a product.

By January 8, 2018

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McAfee jumps into protecting your identity from online hackers

The antivirus company is branching out into new territory in cybersecurity after the massive breaches of 2017.

By January 8, 2018

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HP's Sprout spawns a standalone Z 3D Camera

HP breaks out the camera from its Sprout 3D workstation for 3D capture on any system.

By January 8, 2018

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HP preps Game Stream, its own cloud gaming service

At CES 2018, it seems like everyone's getting into the cloud-gaming game.

By January 8, 2018

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Next-gen VWs to get Nvidia-powered AI at CES 2018

At CES 2018, Volkswagen and Nvidia announce a tech partnership that will let future cars recognize drivers and respond to their needs.

By January 7, 2018

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This window-cleaning robot doesn't need a power cord

Robot maker Ecovacs' new machine cleans windows without constant AC power.

By January 7, 2018

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You can buy wall mounts that stick like gecko toes

These Geckskin wall mounts stick to things with a technology inspired by geckos' amazing feet.

By January 6, 2018

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Apple says all iOS devices, Macs affected by processor flaws

But the company also says that "there are no known exploits impacting customers at this time" and that fixes for one flaw are already available.

By January 5, 2018

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7 ways to make your old phone feel like new

Don't want to spend a small fortune to get a new phone? Follow these tips to spruce up your current model's looks and performance.

By January 5, 2018

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HP laptop batteries overheating leads to recall

Laptops sold between December 2015 and December 2017 may be powered by a battery that's prone to overheating or even melting.

By January 4, 2018

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Nope, no Intel chip recall after Spectre and Meltdown, CEO says

CEO Brian Krzanich says the new security vulnerabilities may be deep but they're also being fixed with software updates.

By January 4, 2018

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How to protect yourself from Meltdown and Spectre CPU flaws

Practically every modern processor is vulnerable. We're updating this list of fixes as they become available.

By January 4, 2018

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Most Intel PCs 'immune' to Spectre, Meltdown by next week's end

The chipmaker says updates soon will block any attacks using the new vulnerabilities. And most people won't notice a slowdown, it promises.

By January 4, 2018

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How to protect your PC against the Intel chip flaw

Here are the steps to take to keep your Windows laptop or PC safe from Meltdown and Spectre.

By January 4, 2018

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Johnson Controls's Cortana-enabled thermostat is on the way

Microsoft and Johnson Controls announced pre-order plans and pricing for GLAS, a Cortana-powered smart thermostat.

By January 4, 2018

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Blade Shadow heads to the US to slay your PC

Are we ready to ditch the owned-PC on our desk in favor of a subscription to a remote system?

By January 4, 2018

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CNET's top how-to videos of 2017

Join Lexy Savvides for a look back at your favorite how-tos of the year. From operating system tips to DIY projects, see which ones made the list.

By January 4, 2018

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Mad Catz lands on its feet, returns with a totally wireless mouse

The gaming peripherals maker gets an extra life after going bankrupt.

By January 4, 2018

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Major Intel, Arm chip security flaw puts your PCs, phones at risk

Security researchers say a common processor design used by Intel and mobile chip tech designer Arm may leave the door open to exposing sensitive system data.

By January 3, 2018

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12 questions that CES 2018 needs to answer

By the end of the tech world’s biggest trade show on Jan. 12, we should know a lot more about where these trends stand going into the new year.

By January 3, 2018

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WhatsApp no longer supports BlackBerry and Windows Phone

You'll need to upgrade if you want to keep using the messaging platform.

By January 2, 2018

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How tech can help you keep resolutions

There's a wealth of apps and sites that can help you lose weight or learn something new in 2018.

By January 1, 2018

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The 7 best perks of your new Amazon Prime subscription

Make sure you take full advantage of these benefits, some of which may surprise you.

By December 29, 2017

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Time in a Bottle, Part 3

Original fiction from CNET's Technically Literate series. In this three-part story, a glass of precious wine leads to a precious technological breakthrough.

By December 29, 2017

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Goodbye to the tech that died this year

Time to pay respects to the tech that met its demise in 2017.

By December 27, 2017

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Farewell to tech that died in 2017

Time to say goodbye to the gadgets and services that met their demise this year, including Windows Phone, the Kinect, 3D TVs, Apple's Shuffle and Nano, and AIM.

By December 27, 2017

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Nintendo Switch's wild ideas will echo into 2018

It was CNET senior editor Scott Stein's favorite gadget of the past year, and he thinks it could end up being one of the most influential.

By December 27, 2017