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CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 24, 2025
Replacing a Wall Outlet? Here Are the 7 Outlet Types to Consider
Wall outlets come in all shapes and sizes. When upgrading, these options should be your top priority.

CNET NewsDec 24, 2025
Prime Video: The 15 Absolute Best Movies to Watch
Here are some highly rated films to watch, plus a list of new additions to the streamer in December.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 24, 2025
Do Your Eggs Need to Be Tossed? Here's How to Tell for Holiday Cooking
From baking Christmas desserts to making delicious deviled eggs, knowing how long those eggs really last is crucial.

Mac RumorsDec 24, 2025
iPhone Air 2 Could Still Launch Next Year
Apple's next-generation iPhone Air could still launch in the fall of 2026, according to the Weibo leaker known as "Fixed Focus Digital."


EngadgetDec 24, 2025
The best live TV streaming services to cut cable in 2026
Price hikes, media consolidation and contract disputes that turn channels dark have made live TV streaming services feel a lot more like cable. But, for most people it's still a better deal to cut the cord. For sports fans and news junkies, there's still no better option than one of the best live TV streaming services. We tried all the major players and currently recommend YouTube TV for most people. But we also spelled out just what you get from other providers (along with what we think about them) so you can decide for yourself.

Editor's note: YouTube TV will start offering genre-specific plans in early 2026. We don't have word on the pricing or specifics yet, but will update this guide when we do. Fans looking to watch Christmas football games will need access to Netflix as well as Prime Video. We've detailed the schedule in the NFL streaming section below.

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Wired NewsDec 24, 2025
How to Choose a Computer Monitor (2025): Everything You Need to Know
Monitors are cheaper, faster, and more beautiful than ever. Here's how to choose one that will suit your needs and budget.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 24, 2025
Best Cellphone Plans of 2025: Our Top Picks
If you're looking for a different plan or provider for the upcoming new year, here are our picks for the top postpaid and prepaid plans from AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Mint Mobile, US Mobile and others.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 24, 2025
I'm Binging Every Bob's Burgers Christmas Episode, From My Least Favorite to the Best
There are no bad Christmas episodes of Bob's Burgers, but there are a couple that stand out in the crowd.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 24, 2025
Do Your Dogs Freak Out When They Hear Wham's Last Christmas? There's a Reason for That
No, they're not playing Whamageddon.

CNET NewsDec 24, 2025
Makers Will Have Better Tools and Tech in 2026, and I Couldn't Be More Excited
Creative hobbyists, get ready for a glow-up. Here are my predictions for 3D printers, laser engravers and more.

CNET NewsDec 23, 2025
I Tried Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold and Z Fold 7. Here's How the Foldable Phones Differ
Does Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold stand a chance against the lightest book-style foldable phone of the year? Let's compare the two.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 23, 2025
Wrapping Last-Minute Gifts? How to Create Customized Holiday Gift Wrap With AI
If you're out of time to get to the store for more wrapping paper, here's a fun tip. All you need is AI and a printer.

CNET How ToDec 23, 2025
The Best Tricks to Boost Your Bars: How to Fix Poor Reception on Your iPhone or Android
Stop dropping calls this holiday season. Here's how to hack your phone to get a better signal.

CNET NewsDec 23, 2025
I Can't Recommend the Blink Wireless Home Security Camera Enough. Here's Why
At just $72, these Blink cameras are budget-friendly, easy to install and definitely give you more than your money's worth.

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EngadgetDec 22, 2025
Foldable phone makers have solved every issue except one


It might be hard to believe, but foldable phones have already been around for the better part of a decade. Granted, the first one I saw back in 2019 — which actually predates Samsung's Galaxy Fold — was a cobbled-together mess. But since then, phone makers have been steadily iterating and tweaking their designs, and this year,  manufacturers have finally addressed all the major issues about foldable phones except one: price.

Let's go back to the OG Fold. Even though it was chunky and heavy, had a tiny exterior display and suffered from a hinge that let too much detritus inside (which is probably how The Verge's review unit got wrecked), it still showed so much promise. It was a true multitasker — a phone that could turn into a small tablet at a moment's notice. What's not to like?

This scene would have sent shivers down my spine in previous years, but thanks to an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold isn't bothered.


CNET NewsDec 22, 2025
25 Last-Minute Gift Ideas to Save the Day
The holidays are underway, and Christmas is just days away. If time slipped away from you or you're simply on a tight budget this year, here are last-minute digital gift ideas that will surprise anyone on your list and make them feel thoroughly appreciated.

EngadgetDec 19, 2025
Get up to 78 percent off ExpressVPN two-year plans for the holidays
It looks like the holidays aren't a bad time to shop for a VPN subscription. ExpressVPN, Engadget's pick for the best premium provider, currently has a less premium price. This deal gives you two years of the Advanced plan (with a bonus of four free months) for only $101. When it isn't on sale, the same subscription would cost $392.

Engadget's VPN guru, Sam Chapman, praised ExpressVPN's service. He described it as "high-performing" and having "very few flaws." The service received high marks for its speeds, easy-to-use interface and global network availability. The only significant mark against it was its relatively high standard pricing. But with this holiday sale, that criticism is (temporarily) null and void.



ExpressVPN recently switched to a multi-tier pricing structure. (That previously mentioned Advanced plan is the mid-range one.) There's a cheaper Basic plan that allows 10 simultaneous devices (compared to the Advanced plan's 12) and doesn't include perks like a password manager. You can also choose the highest-priced Pro plan. It allows for 14 simultaneous devices and adds several extras. You can compare plans on ExpressVPN's website.

When buying a two-year pla


EngadgetDec 19, 2025
One of our favorite budgeting apps is 50 percent off right now
If you have a resolution in the new year to get more acquainted with your finances, a good budgeting app can help with that. One of our favorites is a bit cheaper to sign up for right now: Monarch Money is offering 50 percent off annual subscriptions for new users. Use the code MONARCHVIP at checkout to get half off, so you'll pay just $50 for one year of access.



Monarch Money was the runner-up in our guide to the best budgeting apps in 2025, and it was definitely a grower. Initially we found the experience of using the app to be needlessly complicated compared to some of its rivals, but get over that hurdle and it's impressively fully-featured. There are plenty of customization options, a helpful "goals" feature and a thorough month-in-review recap that beats out similar features from some of its competitors. We also like how you can grant account access to others.

Besides the steep learning curve, we also noted that the mobile app is less intuitive to use than the web version, which migh


Mac RumorsDec 18, 2025
Kuo: iPhone Fold Production Challenges Could Limit Supply Next Year
Apple's highly anticipated foldable iPhone could face supply shortages into 2027 despite a planned launch next year, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.


EngadgetDec 18, 2025
Trump Media is merging with a Google-backed fusion energy company in a deal worth $6 billion
Trump media, the company behind the president's personal social media platform Truth Social, is inexplicably merging with a Google-backed fusion energy company called TAE Technologies. The deal is worth $6 billion, according to reporting by Financial Times.

Why is an entity known for publishing frenzied hot takes by the president at 3AM combining with a fusion energy company? Who the heck really knows, but a statement says the two organizations will join together to build the "world's first utility-scale fusion power plant." This would be huge, if true, as there are currently no operational commercial nuclear fusion power plants.


Mac RumorsDec 17, 2025
Samsung Expands Holiday Sale With Major Discounts on Popular Monitors and TVs
Samsung kicked off a holiday sale last week, and this event has expanded recently with even more great deals on monitors, TVs, Galaxy smartphones, and home appliances. Many of these deals are the exact same all-time low prices we tracked during Black Friday and Cyber Monday.


PC World Latest NewsOct 15, 2025
6 things Starlink does better than regular home internet

One of the best things about Starlink is how normal it feels. Once you get it set up, it behaves just like regular internet: it's fast, effective, and perfectly suitable for gaming and other latency-sensitive tasks.

No, Starlink isn't right for everyone. But it is good for what it is! In fact, here are some of the ways I find it even better than conventional home broadband internet (including ADSL, cable, and fiber).

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ComputerWorldMar 01, 2024
26 note-perfecting tips for Google Keep on Android
I really need to upgrade my brain's internal storage.

I'm only partially kidding: Just like a hard drive, I'm pretty sure my mind reached maximum capacity at some point in the past decade. The only way I can remember anything these days is by making and maintaining a million notes, both physical and digital. (My wife can confirm this: "I told you that a week ago" is an all-too-common phrase 'round these parts.)

I'm still waiting for Western Digital to start selling SSD implants for the noggin, but in the meantime, Google Keep has become my repository for notes of the non-sticky variety. I like it because it's simple to use and yet packed with features that make my life easier on both a professional and a personal level.

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