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Here's how the Fujifilm X100VI can be a great addition for an iPhone photographer looking to expand their camera skills.
Google's newest Fitbit kid watch plays motion games -- and is also a phone.
New Chromebooks and the Chromebook Plus are on the horizon. They'll bring new gaming and AI features to Chrome OS that will get more bang out of your Chromebook.
These smartwatches don't cost as much as the Apple Watch or Galaxy Watch, but they have almost as many features and way better battery life. I test out the CMF by Nothing Watch Pro, the Xiaomi Smart Band 8 Pro and the Amazfit Bip 5 Unity.
Priced at $449 and shipping June 5, the company's much-anticipated first headphones are designed to take on the Apple's AirPods Max with a premium design and intriguing features, including a faux surround TV Audio Swap option for Sonos soundbar
Ahead of the kickoff of Microsoft's Build developers conference, the software giant debuted the next generation of AI PCs powered by Qualcomm chips.
Google has just released the latest beta version of Android 15, and I've loaded it on the Pixel 8 Pro to see what's new. The biggest changes include the Private Space feature and partial screen recording.
At Google I/O 2024, CNET's Lexy Savvides gets a first look at Project Astra, a new AI assistant that is able to see, hear and identify objects using your phone's camera or a pair of AR glasses.
Apple just released two new iPad Pros and two new iPad Airs. Let's go over the big upgrades to these new models and how they compare to the older, less expensive iPads in Apple's lineup.
You have to see Lincoln's new pillar-to-pillar Panoramic Display to believe it, but is one of the biggest in-dash screens an even bigger distraction? We hit the road to find out.
With the Pixel 8A, Google is further closing the gap between its budget and top-tier phones.
The DNSYS X1 is a powered exoskeleton that uses AI to predict your future joint movement and gives you support when you need it. It's designed for walking, hiking and running and costs $600.
The AI-powered Rabbit R1 still has a long way to go before it can truly replace some aspects of your phone.
While the fourth-gen Solo on-ear headphones only have small changes on the outside, they offer improved sound quality, better voice-calling performance and battery life, and USB-C audio. Are they worth $200? CNET's David Carnoy lets you know ev
Sorry, Optimus Prime. Megatron is a lot cooler. CNET's Bridget Carey goes hands on with Robosen's newest auto-transforming Transformer, which now has touch sensors. Voice commands transform this villain into a tank with a working cannon.
Boston Dynamics, watch out. There's a new humanoid AI robot, called MenteeBot, that's able to take in verbal commands and perform actions like lifting boxes and even handling your laundry.
The full-electric Audi Q6 and SQ6 E-Tron arrive later this year to challenge the Tesla Model Y for electric SUV supremacy.
Ford is giving away free CCS-to-NACS adapters that allow its F-150 Lightning and Mustang Mach-E EVs to charge at Tesla Supercharger stations. Here's everything you need to know.
Powered by Nuro's autonomous driving tech, the R3 will begin delivering snacks, packages and pizzas to hungry customers later this year.
The Nothing Phone 2A inherits some of the Nothing Phone 2's flashiness, but strips back the specs back to make the price tag even more affordable.
The coolest tech gadgets and concepts we saw at this year's show, including devices from Samsung, Motorola and Xiaomi among others.
At Mobile World Congress 2024, we got our hands on a concept laptop from Lenovo with a see-through display and base.
At Mobile World Congress 2024, we tried Motorola's concept rollable phone. The Android smartphone has a flexible display and can be worn around your wrist, held in place by a magnetic bracelet.
What it's like to edit photos in the virtual reality world inside Apple's headset.
The Can Go smart cane lets you make calls through AT&T's network.
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