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Can't quite put your finger on the curved second screen of Samsung's new Note phone? We take you on a tour of what's good, bad, and weird about the wraparound display edge.
Brian Cooley shows you why a 2015 M4 is the essence of a BMW hot rod.
There's a lot to recommend about Canon's latest advanced compact.
Brian Cooley runs down the five most distracting dashboard technologies in your car's head unit.
More balanced than brawny, the IS 250 is key to Lexus' pursuit of younger buyers.
Wow your kids with the sweetest RC toys of the year.
Apple internally confirms the timeframe for the Apple Watch that could go as high as $5000. Will the next iPhone bring a 3D screen? Plus, you can use the Surface Pro 3 as an iPad stand.
VW's e-Golf is the car maker's first EV to hit the U.S market. But how does it stack up against other electric vehicles like Ford Fusion Electric, Nissan Leaf and Fiat 500e?
Five actors who could play Steve Jobs instead of Christian Bale.
The most sought after new titles that gamers want for the holidays.
The 2014 Land Rover LR4 is the last of the chunky, square Land Rover left in North America. Let's see if it can still mix stylish elegance with off-road pedigree.
If you've been craving Sony's Xperia Z3, this sleek alternative comes close but is a little different: it still streams games from a nearby PS4, is waterproof, and has a really good camera.
CNET editor Dong Ngo demonstrates how well the da Vinci 1.0 can replicate a 3D object. Does this mean we'll soon see some little Dongs running around? Not really! You wish! Not gonna happen!
The $200 RHA T10i is a great sounding in-ear headphone that's well-built and has some nice extras, including 3 sets of swappable acoustic filters.
Amazon hasn't given up on the Fire Phone, Facebook makes it easy to mask your identity with Tor, and the Starbucks app will offer treats for delivery.