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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 -- critics say it's filled with misinformation.

Wes Ott covers today's top tech stories. A report suggests ads might be coming to Apple Maps; Fitbit completes an app redesign; and Meta's Threads adds a new spooky feature right in time for Halloween.

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.

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.

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 trick-or-treating on Halloween night.

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.

Watch Samsung unveil their long anticipated Galaxy XR headset and Android XR with Gemini built in at the Galaxy Event October 2025.

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 footage from opt-in owners, intensifying the national debate over digital surveillance and privacy.

I'm not ashamed to say it: I love this Prius. The 2026 Toyota Prius Plug-In Nightshade Edition trades its awkward eco-car vibes for slick style, blacked-out details and surprising performance. Best of all, it's still one of the most efficient HEVs on the road today.

The M5 iPad Pro is the same story as a year ago, almost. But the funny thing is, iPadOS 26 has made it all a lot better.

Wes Ott covers the top tech stories. Apple pens $140 million deal with F1 that will start in 2026. Netflix and Spotify begin partnership. Apple slows iPhone Air production.

Kara Tsuboi covers today's top stories. Adjust your phone settings to fight robocalls. Use your iPhone camera to identify plants and animals. Spooky skeletons scare the neighborhood this Halloween.

Owen Poole runs through today's biggest tech stories. Apple updates the 14-inch MacBook Pro, iPad Pro and Vision Pro with the new M5 chip, promising greater power and performance. Microsoft officially ends support for Windows 10, but a lot of PCs are stuck with it. And Walmart shoppers will now be able to buy directly through ChatGPT.

Wes Ott covers today's top tech stories. Despite tariffs and market uncertainty, Apple's iPhone 17 preorders beat the previous year's. Geostationary satellites carry unencrypted information. Nvidia's tiny AI supercomputer goes on sale Oct. 15 for $3,999.

Wellness influencers promise quick fixes and miracle cures for all your health issues. Doctors are fighting against the misinformation by getting on social media themselves.

Owen Poole covers the top tech stories of the day, including: Apple TV Plus gets a minor rebrand by dropping the "Plus"; Gov. Gavin Newsom of California signs new AI chatbot regulations into law to protect children; and owners of new Amazon Echo Show devices are angry that they're being shown more advertisements.

SpaceX's Starship flight test 11 went as planned as the space company launched the Super-Heavy rocket from Starbase, Texas, on a suborbital flight.

I used ExpressVPN to demonstrate how to connect to a virtual private network, which encrypts your online activity and masks your IP address so you can't be tracked online.

Kara Tsuboi covers today's top stories. Tesla slashes prices on popular models in response to the federal tax credit expiration. Apps can enhance your playoff baseball experience. Swifties have a new way to interact with Taylor's Instagram stories.

Owen Poole runs through the biggest tech stories of the day, including a new survey from Pew Research showing more kids are using AI chatbots, but TV still dominates screen time; Microsoft is delaying price increases to Xbox Game Pass in certain markets, but it might not have anything to do with gamers' backlash; and California passes a new law to turn down the volume on streaming ads.

The newest (and smallest) SUV joining Acura's family of vehicles is also one of the most important for the brand's success. Join me on the road in the 2025 Acura ADX A-Spec.

Wes Ott covers today's top tech stories. OpenAI unveils ChatGPT third-party app integration. Strava sues Garmin over patent infringement. Surfshark launches its first 100Gbps VPN server.

Owen Poole runs through the biggest tech stories of the day, including: Meta and OpenAI release video apps exclusively for AI-generated videos; Apple is rumored to be bringing powerful upgrades to the iPad and Apple Vision Pro soon; and Amazon kicks off the holiday shopping season with its Big Deal Days sale.

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Here's a look at CNET Editor at Large Scott Stein's Sora 2 video where he reviews a pair of Meta Ray-Bans.

This AI cat went paws-on with the new iPhone Air.

This Sora AI video shows off the model's ability to handle complex action sequences.

Sora 2 can create dialogue for almost any topic.

Sora AIs can use other people's likeness and put them into many different scenarios, including this unlikely one.

In this AI-generated video, I placed Sam Altman's likeness in a winery field near my home.

Owen Poole goes over the big tech stories of the day, including: YouTube settling a lawsuit brought by President Trump for $24.5 million stemming from account suspensions. Google announcing that Gemini is replacing Google Assistant for its Nest Home line of products along with new Ai-focused security cameras. Amazon is "re-thinking" its Luna cloud-based gaming services to focus more on party games.

Wes Ott covers today's top tech stories. DoorDash unveils Dot, an autonomous delivery robot. Adobe releases its free Premiere video editing app for iPhone. California governor signs first-of-its-kind AI safety law.

Owen Poole goes over the biggest tech stories of the day. Video game publisher Electronic Arts is being acquired for $55 billion, the largest private equity deal ever. Open AI has new parental control features to help keep teenagers safe while using ChatGPT. And a new study from NASA shows the possibility of launching nuclear weapons at an asteroid.

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.

Wes Ott covers today's top tech stories. OpenAI plans new AI data centers in the US with Oracle and SoftBank. Uber announces prepaid passes for riders. Apple's Live Translation feature will not work in the European Union.

Owen Poole covers the big tech stories of the day. Popular charging device brand, Anker, issues a recall due to fire risk. Nvidia and OpenAI unveil a "strategic partnership" to spend billions on new data centers. Samsung sparks controversy by testing ads on its smart refrigerators.

There's a lot to take in at the Munich Auto Show in Germany, much of which is very European-centric. I break out the most relevant concepts, debuts and technologies that are actually coming to America.

Owen Poole goes over the big tech stories of the day, including: In what social media has dubbed "Scratchgate," the new iPhone 17 appears to be prone to dings and scuffs. The US and China are close to reaching a deal on the sale of TikTok, with lots of details still up in the air. Plus, Google is adding its Gemini AI to smart TVs.

Owen Poole covers today's top tech stories, including rumors of a future OLED MacBook Pro with a touchscreen display. Plus, DJI's new drone might not be available in the US. And Ford is laying off more workers at its EV production plant in Germany.

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.

Wes Ott covers today's top tech stories. Apple's new software update is available to the public. Amazon to release new hardware later this month. Meta holds its "Connect" event and unveils new products.

The creator of ChatGPT published a paper on how people use the chatbot. TikTok may avoid a national ban with a new China-US framework deal. Spotify promises long-awaited lossless audio streaming for premium subscribers.