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GameSpot's Dave Jewitt says players should enjoy the galaxy-spanning game for what it is, not what we may have imagined, in this discussion from the CNET UK podcast.
After 4 plus years we'll finally see an all new MacBook Pro laptop. We could see the Apple Watch 2 and an updated first-gen Apple Watch this year. New iPhone 7 details, plus Apple TV is now looking to be a TV Guide. Yikes.
Guest co-host Christian Spicer joins Ashley to deep dive into industrial robot arms giving tattoos, VR street biking and the newest HoloLens demo. Also, would you buy a smart toaster?
These default Windows 10 settings are worth changing.
CNET's Dan Graziano shows you how to master Instagram's Snapchat clone.
This free app for the HTC Vive is the most fun you can have in VR right now.
The company says the filter was supposed to be playful and inspired by anime. But it looked just plain racist to a lot of people.
Mercedes teases a new Maybach coupe, and Karma Automotive gives us a first look at the Revero.
The Frigidaire FGDS3065PF is a dual-fuel oven that performs well, but it's missing the extras we've come to expect from an oven that costs more than $2,000.
CNET editor Dong Ngo explains how Seagate's new Backup Plus Ultra Slim portable drive differentiates itself from the company's Backup Plus Slim port. Hint: There's more than just "Ultra".
A man makes a bionic hand out of coffee maker parts; also, Microsoft shows off a HoloLens demo featuring characters from Legendary films.
The $1,100 Frigidaire FGHT1846QF is filled with surprisingly helpful features -- but it just isn't cold enough.
EV charging companies worry about Volkswagen, and BMW's ReachNow car-sharing service expands once again.
Sony sends out invites to a "PlayStation Meeting" that will likely introduce an upgraded version of the PlayStation 4.
You've seen the TV commercials -- but can MagicJack really replace your home phone?