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A new patent points to Nintendo bringing their games to mobile devices. Intel partners with Google Glass and the next Samsung phone will be named...the Galaxy S6.
Turn a cutting board into a functional and attractive tablet stand that makes cooking in the kitchen easier.
We're back on the show with a Thanksgiving weekend wrap up. Has Black Friday lost its luster? We'll also discuss Xbox One's big weekend, analyze the new Star Wars teaser and wonder if North Korea is really behind the recent Sony Pictures hack.
Apple defends the iPod and iTunes software at a class action trial, Google Glass may get new life with Intel, and Charitweet uses Twitter as a donation tool.
A big luxury sedan, 20-inch wheels and Beats Audio: it doesn't get much more "Imported from Detroit" than this.
Wire together your own tilt-activated, battery-powered lamp -- perfect as an accent light or gift, for just about $20.
Send a personalized holiday card that launches a video message when it's scanned using your smartphone.
A smartphone case with a built-in selfie remote and a fashionable fitness tracker rank among the top high-tech gifts for $50 and under. CNET's Sumi Das shares this year's best affordable gadgets.
Upgrading to a new iPhone or iPad and want to sell your old iOS device? Here's how to wipe your phone the right way so there's no trace of your data.
On today's show, we check out Amazon's fleet of 15,000 robot helpers, an eBay auction for a trailer containing 25 playable Xbox 360 consoles, light-painting Swiss robots creating 8-bit art, and a pizza bed Kickstarter.
Cyber Monday is losing its significance, Amazon's Echo is put to the test, and the Girl Scouts offer online shopping for its coveted cookies.
Acura hopes the TLX is what it will drive into the future, we explore the head-up display coming to your car soon, and check out the new thinking on driver distraction.
This week on Crave, we can see sound waves. We might get to see an unexplored part of the moon. But most of all we get to see Tony Hawk finally ride a real hoverboard, no hoax this time.
If you keep expectations in check, this bargain-basement Windows 8 laptop has good battery life and a decent design.
The Yamaha SRT-1000 sound base offers discrete looks, an astoundingly wide soundstage and plenty of features in a package that is still affordable enough.