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New leaked images point to a long-awaited feature on the next iPhone (but will it make things faster or just mean throwing out all your cables?)
After reports of the chatbot going off the rails and leaving users unsettled, Microsoft has limited the approved topics and number of responses.
Apple reportedly is cooking up a subscription plan that has you lease an iPhone like a car. But making hardware another subscription presents a number of uncomfortable "what ifs."
Chinese phone-maker Oppo introduces its second flip phone, the Find N2 Flip with a redesigned hinge and 50-megapixel main camera.
See how the two companies are competing head to head on new AI chat features inside search.
Apple Music hosts the halftime show, but the big test for Apple comes after the game: How will it handle streaming Major League Soccer this month?
This is the first SpaceX Starship static fire attempt of 33 Raptor engines on Booster 7.
The company debuts its new Edge browser with artificial-intelligence functionality at a press event in Redmond, Washington.
The updated Bing search engine is powered by the tech behind the ChatGPT AI chatbot. Watch the full demonstration from Microsoft's event in Redmond, Washington.
The search giant shows demos Bard, a new AI chatbot that can answer complex search queries, rivaling OpenAI's ChatGPT.
At the OnePlus 11 event in New Delhi, the phone-maker debuts its first tablet.
With Artemis, NASA is taking a big step, sending a spacecraft around the moon -- with an eye toward Mars.
The rocket lifts off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, for its uncrewed mission.
After a three-year delay, SpaceX launched its Falcon Heavy rocket on Nov. 1 from Cape Canaveral. The US Space Force used the rocket for a classified mission to deploy satellites into geosynchronous orbit.
Developed by Stanford's Robotics Lab, the OceanOneK can dive 1,000 meters underwater while maintaining the agility and dexterity of a human. CNET's Claire Reilly takes a dip with the humanoid robot to put it to the test.