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See all the steps for solving tech problems or just getting more out of What you're using. Whether it's a computer tip, tweaks and tricks for your DVR, or ways to get more out of your smartphone, you'll find it in CNET How to. Each video is helpfully rated easy, medium, difficult or supergeek.
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It's the ultimate face-off between tech's top dogs in this five-round, winner-takes-all bout. Watch every blow-by-blow, where you'll find the hottest cell phones, digital audio players, cameras, and more, battling it out for Prizefight supremacy.
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It's the ultimate face-off between tech's top dogs in this five-round, winner-takes-all bout. Watch every blow-by-blow, where you'll find the hottest cell phones, digital audio players, cameras, and more, battling it out for Prizefight supremacy.
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Carfection (video)

Roadshow by CNET

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Carfection is home to the most beautifully shot, lethally informative and brilliantly entertaining films on the best cars ever created. Join our London-based team as they travel the world and seek out these amazing machines to find out what it's like to sit behind the wheel.
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Britain's best technology podcast is beamed to your auditory sensors direct from CNET UK. The honey-toned team give you everything you need to know about the hottest tech news, the most desirable new gadgets and answer your best questions and funniest comments. Subscribe now, and let us know what you think!
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Each week Iyaz Akhtar scours CNET's sites to see what people are looking at and talking about, and then counts down the most popular trends in tech. From the most popular products to must have gadgets to the most downloaded software, Iyaz brings a witty, informative look at each week's list.
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The Daily Charge gives you the inside take on the biggest stories on CNET. Every weekday, Executive News Editor Roger Cheng offers analysis, context and perspective on all things tech.
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Listen in every week as some of today’s most-notable actors, artists and creators get real about their work, their life and their current obsessions with Connie Guglielmo and Patrick Holland.
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Recording some of the biggest names in podcasting has taken its toll on Katie Levine (Nerdist Podcast Network) and Logan Moy (Ten Minute Podcast, The Film Vault). Listen along as they take their seats on the other side of the microphone to discuss topics ranging from pop culture to the current state of our society.
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Tech's Message

Nate Lanxon

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Tech's Message is the Webby Award-shortlisted, globally five-star-rated technology podcast from British journalists Nate Lanxon (Bloomberg, Wired, CNET) and Ian Morris (T3, Tom’s Guide, Gizmodo). Hear news & nostalgia inspired by the week's consumer technology developments, tightly and professionally presented with insight and irreverent humour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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See all the steps for solving tech problems or just getting more out of What you're using. Whether it's a computer tip, tweaks and tricks for your DVR, or ways to get more out of your smartphone, you'll find it in CNET How to. Each video is helpfully rated easy, medium, difficult or supergeek.
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See all the steps for solving tech problems or just getting more out of What you're using. Whether it's a computer tip, tweaks and tricks for your DVR, or ways to get more out of your smartphone, you'll find it in CNET How to. Each video is helpfully rated easy, medium, difficult or supergeek.
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TechRepublic Head Technology Editor Bill Detwiler dissects the latest tech products and analyzes the internal hardware, giving consumers a look inside their favorite gadgets and helping them make smart tech purchases.
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TechRepublic Head Technology Editor Bill Detwiler dissects the latest tech products and analyzes the internal hardware, giving consumers a look inside their favorite gadgets and helping them make smart tech purchases.
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Guy Cocker

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I am a writer and broadcaster specialising in video games and technology, and the resident video game expert on BBC 5 live and Sky News. My work has appeared in Wired, The Independent and The Telegraph, and I regularly comment for outlets such as CNN, Yahoo! and The Metro. I also have experience hosting gaming events at BAFTA, MCM Expo and the London IMAX. Prior to this, I also launched the websites CNET and GameSpot in the UK, editing GameSpot for four years. Under my leadership, it became ...
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The Cheapskate Show is your weekly guide to scoring deals and saving money. Hosts Rick Broida and Dave Johnson will bring you exclusive discounts on cool gear, compare well-known products with ultra-affordable alternatives, teach you the secrets of saving money on just about everything, and answer listener questions!
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Wes Ott covers today's top tech stories. WhatsApp launches a new app for Apple Watch. OpenAI introduces Aardvark, a new agentic AI designed for autonomous cybersecurity research and monitoring. Microsoft unveils a new AI companion in its Copilot Fall Release Event.By CNET
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Owen Poole covers the biggest tech stories of the day, including: OpenAI completes its recapitalization process with for-profit and nonprofit sides; popular AI companion app Character.ai introduces new child safety rules after a lawsuit and increased attention from regulators; and Elon Musk builds an AI-powered clone of Wikipedia dubbed Grokipedia …
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Owen Poole covers the big tech stories of the day. Apple will add passports to its digital ID system in Wallet. As the Twitter domain retires, you could get locked out of your X account. A new study says AI chatbots are sycophants, and that's hurting science.By CNET
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President Jimmy Carter, The Carter Center and LifeStraw are closing in on a historic milestone to eradicate the second disease from Planet Earth. Here's how they're doing it with technology, education, disease surveilance and a coalition of scientists and volunteers.By CNET
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Kara Tsuboi covers the top tech stories. OpenAI released new parental controls allowing adults to monitor the safety of teen accounts. The debut of the AI-generated actor Tilly Norwood sparked widespread outrage in Hollywood. Parents are relying on GPS-enabled apps and smart devices to monitor their children's locations for safety while they're out…
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Owen Poole covers the big tech stories of the day, including how this week's AWS outage shows internet vulnerabilities. Xbox hikes prices on its products and services and increases the price of its developer kit by 33%. Kohler Health introduces a first-of-its-kind health tracker through a toilet-mounted camera.…
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Wes Ott covers today's top tech stories: SpaceX is launching its massive V3 Starlink satellites via Starship and promises to deliver gigabit internet; Meta is adding new parental controls to Instagram, allowing guardians to block teens from interacting with AI chatbots; and Amazon's Ring Community Requests feature allows police to solicit video foo…
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Learn how to program the Segway Navimow X315 robotic lawn mower, including setting up the antenna, mapping your yard with the app and defining mowing zones, all while throwing a backyard BBQ. Discover the easy setup, helpful app features and essential tips for using this smart mower to maintain your lawn effortlessly.…
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CNET's Scott Stein goes hands-on with Meta's newest lineup of smart glasses, including the Meta Ray-Ban Display Glasses and the next-gen Ray-Ban Meta. He also gets to try out the new neural wristband, which uses electromyography (EMG) to detect subtle muscle movements, offering a glimpse into the future of how we'll interact with augmented reality.…
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While the Tab S11 line still comes in two sizes, Samsung kept the jumbo 14.6-inch Ultra but dropped the 12.4-inch Plus in favor of a smaller, more affordable 11-inch model. CNET Editor David Carnoy likes that move and gives you the full skinny on both new Android tablets after getting some hands-on time with them at a launch event in New York.…
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Want to try out the iOS 26 public beta on your iPhone? Before you do, Iyaz Akhtar shares the most important steps you need to take to protect your data. This video will walk you through the entire process of installing the iOS 26 beta, and just in case things go wrong or you change your mind, we'll also show you the only way to uninstall it and get…
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This week Nate & Ian discuss everyone's favourite computing essential: the dongle. Last episode of the year. SOURCES: Donglevision https://tedium.co/2020/08/21/weird-dongle-history-evolution/ NewScientist on dongles https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_EIZI3TDTGTsC/page/n25/mode/2up Byte on dongles https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-1981-10/pa…
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This week is a special episode in which we revisit Ian's 2007 CNET feature, Top Ten Off Switches. Do the selections stand up to modern scrutiny? And how have off switches evolved in a world of Wi-Fi, virtual assistants and touchscreens? SOURCES: Top ten off switches (live) https://www.cnet.com/tech/computing/top-ten-off-switches/ Top ten off switch…
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This week Nate and Ian discuss HD DVD, arguably one of the last global format wars to be fought -- and lost. The Patreon extended version also includes a lengthy discussion about the hypothetical future HD DVD might have had, were it to have won the format war against Sony's Blu-ray. SOURCES: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD_DVD https://www.reddit.…
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This week Nate and Ian discuss the dual-layered delight that is DVD -- it's history, and our memories of using it. SOURCES: The death of the DVD: Why sales dropped more than 86% in 13 years https://web.archive.org/web/20200329212906/https://www.cnbc.com/2019/11/08/the-death-of-the-dvd-why-sales-dropped-more-than-86percent-in-13-years.html PlayStati…
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