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The bigger phone means great battery life, and the 5.5-inch screen is not only big but bright and high-contrast. Read our complete review.
New 6- and 7-inch Kindle Fire HDs hit a low-price milestone for Amazon tablets, while still maintaing a unique identity.
Now that you can swap out the default keyboard on your iPhone and iPad, check out these awesome alternatives.
With its bright whites and perfect black levels, the LG 55EC9300 lives up to the promise of OLED with the best picture we've seen -- ever.
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This 1,725-watt beast of a blender shredded everything -- including its own jar.
by Ry CristYou know it's a good lineup when the TV with the "Best. Picture. Ever." isn't even near the top of the list. CNET's editors have full reviews of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus -- and yes; they're outstanding -- some WeMo LEDs made our smart-home reviewers happy, and more.
by CNET Reviews staffA few new TVs are arriving this fall to join the screens already on store shelves. We'll tell you about the ones to which we're most looking forward.
by David KatzmaierLiving with the iPhone 6 Plus, part 2: In our post-review check-in, Tim takes a deeper look at living with SwiftKey on the iPhone 6 Plus versus his current go-to phablet phone, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
by Tim StevensThe smartphone is the first of three devices rumored to employ Samsung's new design language.
by Scott WebsterThe Ironman One GPS+ is water-resistant, stores music, can send alert messages, has its own cellular data via AT&T, and is coming this fall.
by Scott SteinFirstBuild's $20 Green Bean Maker Module and Software Developer Kit can make your dumb appliances smart.
by Megan WollertonIt's got a bigger screen and works with Apple Pay. It lacks a battery boost, but it's thin and pocketable. For many people, the iPhone 6 may be the Goldilocks phone.
by Scott SteinPhotokina 2014 let photography enthusiasts try the latest cameras, lenses, and accessories. Here's what the conference showcased.
by Stephen ShanklandCars are becoming smarter and more connected than ever before, but according to one researcher these cars of the future are being held back by security systems fresh from the 1980s.
by Claire ReillyCommentary: Marking its first anniversary, CNET en Español brings light to the most influential and outstanding Latinos in an industry that could do much better when it comes to diversity.
by Gabriel SamaThis is a massive 17-inch gaming laptop that's nearly a clone of other, more expensive, systems.
by Dan AckermanCEO Brian Krzanich reveals origin of the charging bowl for smartphones and electronics but is mum on an expected price.
by Ben Fox RubinThis unique Chromebook adds a 360-degree fold-back hinge and touchscreen.
by Dan AckermanWhether you're out listening to your MP3 player or out at home with your high-end stereo, your headphone choice is critical. Here we've picked our five favorites across every style and category.
It's been a while since Panasonic updated its enthusiast compact line, and it comes back with a vengeance for the LX100
by Lori GruninThe iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are significantly larger than their predecessors, but not so far removed from competing phones. Take a look.
by Scott SteinTune into YouTube for the story of a "young Samsung," starring happy 20- and 30-somethings. There will be laughter. There will also be singing.
by Don ReisingerWith Apple unveiling a new iPhone -- or iPhones, a slew of new iPhone 6 cases are already on sale on Amazon. Here's a look at some of the more promising ones.
by David CarnoyAstronauts aboard the International Space Station will soon have a new high-tech tool at their disposal. CNET's Sumi Das visits Made In Space, the startup that's developed a 3D printer which works in microgravity, allowing crews to print tools, parts and more on demand.
by Sumi DasIn a surprise move, longtime Oracle chief Larry Ellison is stepping down. Who will take the helm at the software giant and what legacy does Ellison leave? CNET News Executive Editor Charlie Cooper discusses.
by Sumi DasCrave's Michael Franco spends a week getting woken up by people from all over the world, and the results are eye-opening.
by Michael FrancoAn Arizona State University engineering student has revved up a jetpack that helps runners move faster while expending less energy.
by Anthony DomanicoThe exec, who clashed with Apple while at Adobe, now runs the team working on wearable software at Apple -- a vital role as the company expands into a new business.
by Shara Tibken