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Apple could announce its own Mac chips as soon as this month's WWDC conference.
Sony's "Future of Gaming" event showcased over two dozen games -- plus Sony finally lifted the curtain on the hardware itself, giving the world its first look at the PlayStation 5. Jeff Bakalar is here to break it all down.
At the 2020 PS5 event, Sony gave fans their first look at the long-awaited PlayStation 5 console and the surprise discless PS5 Digital Edition.
Sony shows off a first look at its latest installment of the Resident Evil series, coming to the PS5 in 2021.
At the PS5 event, Sony showed a short new promotional video of its DualSense controller.
At its PS5 games event, Sony shows off gameplay for the new Spider-Man: Miles Morales. The new game is based off the popular lead charater from Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse.
It's about much bigger goals than better streaming on your phone.
TikTok is on a tear, but how will it evolve to keep users engaged -- and how will creators make money? TikTok's Bryan Thoensen discusses new formats and more in this talk from VidCon.
CNET supports the Black Lives Matter movement and stands with all those that oppose racism, discrimination and violence. If you are interested in voicing your support, but don't know where to start, here's a list of some racial justice organizations, curated in part by our sister site BET, where you can get involved today.
If you think your phone is being used to spy on you, try these tips.
Ford describes how it will make 5G available in its cars starting in 2022.
The president issues an executive order asking for clarification of a federal law that shields social media companies from being held legally responsible for user content.
You may not fly in an electric plane for decades, but by testing new zero-emissions aircraft now, a Seattle company wants you to be excited for that day to come.
If you still haven't gotten your coronavirus stimulus check, try calling the IRS.
Artists of all kinds have taken a major hit during the coronavirus crisis, but with current technology music-makers are finding themselves better prepared to create art and continue to build a fanbase. CNET News Producer Stephen Beacham spoke with the band Foxtails Brigade about how they're adapting in the music industry.