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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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Here's Samsung's newest (and smallest) foldable phone, the Galaxy Z Flip 3. It's got an "aluminum armor" body and a vastly improved cover screen that's four times the size in the old Flip.
Motorola has made impressive upgrades to the display and camera in the Motorola Edge for 2021.
We got a first look at Facebook's efforts for remote work in VR on the Oculus Quest 2. Mark Zuckerberg showed up, too.
Google has another new Pixel phone, and this one's only $449.
We visit Arcade1Up's headquarters for an exclusive first look at the new batch of arcade cabinets for 2021, including The Simpsons, X-Men, Turtles in Time and Street Fighter II Big Blue. CEO Scott Bachrach also teases what Arcade1Up is working on next.
A new Google-Samsung OS, better performance, new health features. Is this the one?
The third generation of Samsung's first folding phone gets S-Pen support, a 120Hz cover screen, an under-the-display camera and beefed-up durability.
Google's new phone has a lot to look forward to, but it'll face stiff competition from the iPhone 13.
These are the first new Nest home security products from the tech giant since 2018.
It doubles as a charging pad and an on-the-go wireless battery pack that can keep your iPhone topped off.
OnePlus showed off its new Nord 2 5G phone at a live virtual event. The Nord 2 comes in three colors and has a 50-megapixel triple camera.
Samsung's budget phone is filled with smart compromises that keep the price low and the features bountiful.
New multitasking tweaks and widgets are welcome, but has the M1 iPad Pro changed the experience enough? Here are our impressions so far.
The latest Xperia phone aimed at creative types has ground-breaking features, a wildly high price and lots of wrinkles.
Verizon is making a smart display with Alexa built in and a custom wake word, according to an FCC filing. We take a look at how it could stack up against the competition.