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Explore today's top DoorDash promo codes for 50% off, free delivery, and up to 30% off with new coupons for November.
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AIMP is an advanced freeware multimedia player that includes an audio converter, recorder, and tag editor. AIMP features crystal-clear sound with a unique reproduction technology, an equalizer, minimum resources, multiple languages, global and local hotkeys, many customization options to make it your own, plug-ins, and so much more.
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The iPhone Pocket isn't a typical Apple product. CNET's Bridget Carey goes through her first impressions after buying Apple's new fashion accessory, designed as a collaboration between the design studio of Issey Miyake and Apple.
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We unbox and cook Blue Apron's Thanksgiving meal.
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Satellite may not be the go-to internet option for most folks, but it can be a lifesaver if you don't have reliable access to other kinds of internet. CNET experts have done the work to find the best providers for your needs.
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Some people are frustrated over trying to quit Dropbox subscriptions. Why is fighting unwanted subscriptions such a pervasive problem?
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Scientists have extracted the oldest RNA molecules out of a wooly mammoth, gaining a snapshot into the processes at work in the extinct mammal's body just before it died.
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On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we discuss Apple's new iPhone Pocket accessory, the future of Apple Fitness , and the iPhone Air 2's delayed launch.
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Apple's streaming service is packed with epic programming.
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Reports point to Apple making a budget-price MacBook with iPhone chips in 2026 to take on Chromebooks. CNET's Bridget Carey explains what it could look like, and how it won't be so easy for Apple to crush Chromebooks in the classroom.
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High-speed connectivity in the rural countryside can be hard to find, but you've got options. Here are CNET's top picks.
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Apple's extended return policy went into effect today for the 2025 holiday shopping season. The policy applies to most products sold by Apple online and in its stores, but there are a few exceptions, including most carrier-financed iPhones.
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Google is once again crossing the great divide between rival tech giants, at least with artificial intelligence. The company has launched a dedicated iPad app for its Gemini AI assistant. In addition to natively running on Apple hardware, Gemini's iPad app can take advantage of the tablet's split view, so that the AI assistant is open on the screen at the same time as another program for easier use. The app is available today from the App Store in all countries where Gemini is currently available.
Gemini has been a huge focus for Google's recent announcements as it works to put its service in front of more and more potential users. iPhones got their first native Gemini app last November. The company recently introduced a program for children to explore the AI assistant and it opened the Deep Research capability to all Gemini users. With Google I/O 2025 right around the corner, it's a safe bet that we'll be hearing about more features and integrations for the
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Whether your mom keeps on top of the latest tech trends or still calls you for help logging into her email account, a carefully considered gadget can be a practical way to tell her thanks for, y'know, putting up with you. Sure, the usual flowers, breakfast in bed or complementary spa day will always be worthwhile Mother's Day gifts, but if you want to take a different (and much nerdier) approach, a good piece of tech can make her life easier even after the holiday has passed. If you need some help brainstorming some gift ideas, we've put together a list of gadgets, services and other gear that should bring any mom a little joy.
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The New York Attorney General's decision to sue Citibank last week for failing to reimburse customers who'd been victimized by fraud raised some interesting issues for business that go beyond just Citibank. Specificially, when should a customer be reimbursed for fraud and at what point do the customer's own actions come into play?
To be clear, financial institutions have been routinely refusing to reimburse customers who have done nothing wrong. The far trickier issue is when the customer does indeed do something wrong.
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