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Summary: Get the first look at the hottest products from our expert CNET editors. They'll dive in deep and cover all of the hot features, as well as the flaws of the latest tech gadgets across every product category.
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With a new Magic Keyboard, more storage and updated CPUs, the 13-inch MacBook Pro is no longer the odd man out.
Starting at $800, the company's top consumer drone flies longer and farther, and is smarter than ever.
We put JBL's new Bluetooth portable party speaker up against Ultimate Ears jumbo wireless speaker. This is the heavyweight championship of Bluetooth speakers and someone's gotta win.
The two new premium phones are what many of us have wanted from Motorola for a long time.
The new iPhone SE looks like an iPhone 8 but works like Apple's top-of-the line iPhone 11 Pro. It costs only $399.
Make Amazon's assistant say whatever you want with a custom skill. We walk you through the steps here.
Sega Genesis, SNES Classic? Here's an even rarer new retro console to check out.
With its first true wireless earbuds -- and first new headphones in a while -- Harman Kardon delivers strong performance for its price class.
OnePlus' flagship phones are pricier than years past, but they feature 5G and liquid-smooth displays. So are they still worth it if they're still cheaper than the Galaxy S20?
With an Intel Core i-series processor and great build quality, this is one of the nicest two-in-one Chromebooks around and it has a price to match.
Meet the V60, a 5G phone that works with a special case to double its screen size.
Not your typical AirPods clones, Shure's first true wireless earbuds are kinda like Powerbeats Pros -- but better in some ways.
You might not need it right now, but this is one of the most travel-friendly laptops around.
Nintendo's Ring Fit Adventure on the Switch has a new rhythm music game to workout to songs from Mario and Zelda. There's also a feature to jog through levels. Bridget Carey runs through her experience and why it's just what she needs to work out at home with kids.
Which budget smart speaker offers better hands-free help?