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CNET NewsDec 17, 2025
CES 2026: The Biggest Tech Show of the Year Is Back. Here's What to Expect
From Samsung to Sony, from LG to Lenovo and from cutting-edge TVs to futuristic robots, CES 2026 will set the tech agenda for the year ahead.

Mac RumorsDec 17, 2025
Apple Tested a MacBook With the A15 Chip
An internal Apple kernel debug kit suggests Apple has tested a MacBook with the A15 chip, alongside a separate A18 Pro-based MacBook that appears to be closer to a shippable product.


CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 17, 2025
Newcastle vs. Fulham Livestream: How to Watch Carabao Cup Soccer From Anywhere for Free
The Magpies look to put their derby disappointment behind them as they host the Cottagers in this EFL cup clash.

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CNET NewsDec 17, 2025
A Heating Expert's Winter Checklist: 4 Expert-Approved Tips to Winterize Your Home
Don't let winter weather cause chaos. Here's how to inspect and prepare your home for the winter season.

EngadgetDec 17, 2025
Meta is 'pausing' third-party VR headsets from ASUS and Lenovo
Last year, Meta announced that it was opening up its VR operating system to other headset makers, starting with ASUS and Lenovo. Now, it seems that Meta is pumping the brakes on the effort and those third-party Horizon OS headsets might never actually launch.

The company has "paused" the program, Road to VR reported. Meta confirmed the move in a statement to Engadget, saying that it's instead focusing on "building the world-class first-party hardware and software needed to advance the VR market." ASUS and Lenovo didn't immediately respond to a request for comment. Both companies have said little about the headsets since they were first announced in 2024. ASUS' was going to be a "performance gaming" headset under its Republic of Gamers (ROG) brand, while Lenovo's was intended to be a mixed reality device focused on "productivity, learning and entertainment" experiences 

The shift isn't entirely surprising. Meta Connect was very light on virtual reality news this year as smart glasses have become a central focus for the company. Earlier this month, Bloomberg reported that Meta was planning significant cuts to the teams working on virtual reality and Horizon Worlds. The company said at the time it was "shifting some of our investment from Metaverse toward AI glasses and wearables given the momentum there."

Still, Meta is seemingly leaving the door open for third-party VR headsets in the future. "We're committed to this for the long term an


CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 17, 2025
Best Desks of 2025: I've Spent Nearly 4,000 Hours Testing Desks. These Are the Ones You Want
There are plenty of desks with a wide range of features. Our CNET experts can help you find the ones worth considering.

CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 17, 2025
Need a Last-Minute Holiday Card? AI Can Help, but the Design May Have Some Big Issues
AI kept giving me a fake family in my holiday card photos. Here's what went wrong.

EngadgetDec 17, 2025
One of our favorite budgeting apps has 50 percent off annual subscriptions right now
With a new year just around the corner, now is the perfect time to take stock of your finances. A budgeting app can help with that, and right now you can get 50 percent off your first year of a Monarch Money plan. All you need to do is enter the code MONARCHVIP at checkout and you'll pay $50 for the initial 12 months instead of the regular price of $100. Note that the offer only applies to new users.



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


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.


EngadgetDec 17, 2025
The best subscription gifts to send to your loved ones this Christmas: Disney bundle, MasterClass, Field Notes and more
There are way too many online services and subscriptions to keep track of these days, but the flip side is there's a tool for just about everything. Time is just about up to get a physical gift shipped in time for the holidays, so below we've pulled together some of our favorite digital gifts and subscriptions, including time-tested video, music and gaming services as well as tools to clear your mental space and learn new skills. There are also a few subscriptions that provide ongoing, IRL deliveries, if you think your giftee will appreciate the nostalgic charm of a physical object.

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CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 17, 2025
I Didn't Think I Could Love My Air Fryer More -- Then I Switched to This Model
I switched to a glass air fryer, and I'm never going back. Here's why.

Mac RumorsDec 16, 2025
ChatGPT Gets Apple Music Integration and New Image Generator
OpenAI added several new features to its flagship ChatGPT product today, introducing Apple Music support and upgraded image generation capabilities.


EngadgetDec 16, 2025
ChatGPT image generation is now faster and better at following tweaks
Following the release of GPT-5.2 last week, OpenAI has begun rolling out a new image generation model. The company says the updated ChatGPT Images is four times faster than its predecessor. If you're a frequent ChatGPT user, you'll know it can sometimes take a while for OpenAI's servers to create images, particularly during peak times and if you're not paying for ChatGPT Plus. In that respect, any improvement in speed is welcome.

The new version is also better at following instructions, including when you want to edit something the new model just generated. You can ask the system to add, subtract, combine, blend and even transpose elements. At the same time, OpenAI says the update offers better text rendering. That's something many image models have traditionally struggled with, but according to the company, the new ChatGPT Images is capable of handling denser and smaller text. As part of the today's model update, OpenAI is additionally adding a dedicated Images section to the ChatGPT sidebar. Here you'll find preset filters and prompts you can look to for inspiration. 

The new ChatGPT Images arrives just as Nano Banana Pro is responsible for a surge in Gemini usage. In October, Google said its chatbot had 650 million users, up from 450 million just a few months earlier in July. Nano Banana Pro has proven so popular, the company recently


CNET Most Popular ProductsDec 16, 2025
Cardiff City vs. Chelsea Livestream: How to Watch Carabao Cup Soccer for Free From Anywhere
A place in the semifinals is up for grabs as the Bluebirds look to pull off a shock at Stamford Bridge.

Mac RumorsDec 16, 2025
The iPhone of Your Dreams is Reportedly Less Than Two Years Away
In line with previous rumors, The Information today reported that Apple is planning to release a special 20th-anniversary iPhone less than two years from now.


PC World Latest NewsOct 15, 2025
I got the Ryzen 7800X3D for my own PC, and today it's $130 off

The 8-core, 16-thread 7800X3D was the sweet spot for gaming performance and price a couple of years ago, though it's been superseded by the Zen 5-based 9800X3D (which can be installed in the same AM5 motherboards). That said, the newer chip is $460 from various retailers right now and only about 5 percent faster in higher-end games.

That makes this deal on the older 7800X3D a no-brainer. Put that extra budget towards your GPU or a bigger SSD and your upcoming PC build will be a lot more capable. Oh, and remember that the X3D processors don't come with coolers—as AMD assumes you'll want something a little beefier—so make sure to include one in your PCPartPicker list.

Grab the Ryzen 7 7800X3D for $319.99 on Amazon while you still can. There's no indication of how long this particular deal will last, but Walmart is also selling it on sale, which you can snag if the Amazon deal runs out. (In fact, depending on where you are in relation to the nearest distribution center, you could get the


PC World Latest NewsOct 10, 2025
SSD acting weird? Do these 5 things ASAP before it dies

Sometimes you can notice the signs of a failing SSD. For instance, the once-quick transfer speed slows to crawl, there are frequent program or system crashes, or file system access errors or SMART errors occur. If you notice these things, especially in combination, there's a good chance your SSD is on its way out. In that case, it's time to prepare for the worst and do the following:

Back up critical files It goes without saying that the first thing you'll want to do if you think your SSD is on the blink is to back up your critical data. Backups should be done regularly anyway, but even if you're doing that, you'll still want to make a new backup of your critical files at this point to have them ready to go should your SSD suddenly die.

See our roundups of the best Windows backup software and

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