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We weigh in on how future phones may get even faster, explain why criminals love cryptocurrency, and talk about Magic Leap's future.
We talk about Facebook's and YouTube's push to become friendlier. Also: Using blockchain to snuff out counterfeit foods.
We discuss Verizon's new phone locking policy, hacking at the Olympics, and break down blockchain for you.
New hardware and software design will reduce the effect of Apple's performance management software on the iPhone X, 8 and 8 Plus. The HomePod reviews are here, and AirPower could come in March.
The second episode of "My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman" lands on Netflix along with the third "Cloverfield" film.
What the Google-Nest reunion means for Amazon and the war over smart assistants. Also: a new way to watch the Winter Olympics.
Netflix releases six new episodes where everybody's favorite science guy takes on some interesting topics.
He's one of the most bankable actors in the world right now and Netflix has his latest movie, "Bright," online.
In our final show of the year, we look at retro tech that came back in 2017 and innovations that died. We'll see you again live on CNET's stage at CES 2018.
For Apple to move toward bringing iOS and MacOS together as one was just a matter of time. Is Apple throttling the performance of older iPhones with worn-down batteries? Plus, it's the four-year anniversary of the Mac Pro.
SPOILERS AHEAD: We finally get time to talk about "Stranger Things 2" in this pre-taped episode. Enjoy the listen while we're on hiatus.
Andrew Hoyle is joined by Rich Trenholm and Nate Lanxon to sum up the year that was in tech.
After 25 years, comedy writer and producer Judd Apatow heads back to the stage in a new special.
Net neutrality is dead, the iMac Pro brings power with no expansion, and what will the Apple-Shazam partnership bring?
The FCC expects vote on net neutrality on Thursday, potentially changing the way we browse the internet.