Monday, October 13, 2025

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Champions League Soccer: Livestream Kairat vs. Real Madrid Live From Anywhere

Can the Kazakhstan minnows pull off a shock against Los Blancos in this early Gameweek 2 kickoff?

Amazon Event 2025: New Echo, Kindle, Ring, Fire TV Devices Coming Soon

Amazon unveiled its newest devices in at an event New York and CNET is there, live and in person. Follow along for the latest news about Alexa and every new device she inhabits.

Amazon Devices Event 2025: Alexa’s Throwing a Party and You’re Invited

Amazon will unveil its newest devices in New York today, and CNET is there in person. Follow along for the latest news about Echo, Fire TV, Kindle and more.

Best Smart Glasses in 2025: Get Meta’s Latest or Wait?

Meta has a whole new wave of smart glasses, and more competition is expected. Here's some help on how to break it down.

Google’s AI Mode Can Now Give You More Visual Inspiration

You can also just chat with the search tool to find and buy the right pair of pants.

You Can Edit Videos on Your iPhone for Free With Adobe’s New Premiere App

The only thing you might need to pay for to use Adobe's new app are AI credits and cloud storage.

Zoox’s Self-Driving Test Vehicles Are Heading to Washington, DC

This is the company's eighth testing location. Zoox says DC's "complex and unique street layout" and "seasonal weather challenges" can help hone its tech.

Nothing Phone 3 Update Will Let You Create Apps With AI and Share Them

The new features, Playground and Essential Apps, are said to be Nothing's first step toward building an AI-focused operating system.

AI Is Going to Wrap Itself Around You, From Your Glasses to Your Car

In an exclusive in-car chat at the Snapdragon Summit in Hawaii, Qualcomm CMO Don McGuire paints me a picture of a personal ecosystem of ambient AI.

The First Ever At-Home Cortisol Test Just Launched. And You Don’t Even Need to Draw Blood

Eli Health's Hormometer lets you track cortisol levels with just saliva and your phone.
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Microsoft: No, Xbox Hardware Isn’t Disappearing from Target and Walmart

Microsoft and Target counter rumors that spread over the weekend about retailers removing Xbox hardware from stores.
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