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'Subscription Creep' Is Real. Consumers Are Paying Over $1,000 Each Year, CNET Survey Finds
The new FTC rule will make it easier to cancel subscriptions without the hassle.
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New Eye-Scanning Orb Revealed by Sam Altman's World video
At an event in San Francisco, World debuts an all-new version of its eye-scanning Orb that makes it possible to verify human identity without needing to collect any other information.
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Spending Too Much on iPhone or Android App Subscriptions? Here's How to Find and Cancel Them
Keep track of all your app subscriptions -- you might be surprised by how much money you can save by canceling the ones you don't need.
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FCC Requires That All Mobile Phones Must Be Compatible With Hearing Aids
The new rules will go into effect after a transition period, and also require that phones meet volume-control benchmarks.
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Best Internet Providers in New Mexico
New Mexico has plenty of internet options, but fiber is scarce. Here are our top picks for the best providers.
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Californians Can Now Use an iPhone to Show Their Driver's License and ID. Here's How
Residents of the Golden State can show proof of age or identity via Apple Wallet -- though the feature is limited for now.
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NYCC 2024: 'Outlander' Season 7, Part 2 Trailer Shows Heartbreaking Tears and Uncertainty
It's been over a year since we gasped at seeing Benedict Arnold and Claire and Jamie's return to Scotland.
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Best Fitbit Deals: Save on Fitness Trackers Including the Sense 2, Versa 4 and More
We found all the best prices on these sleek and powerful fitness trackers.
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The FCC Is Also Fed Up With Data Caps
A new inquiry seeks public feedback on data caps and explores whether the commission has the legal authority to regulate them.
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Can't Stop Bloating? Here's What's Normal and What's Not
While bloating might be uncomfortable, some of it's completely normal. Here’s when you should be concerned.
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Best Internet Providers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia may be a large city, but internet provider options are limited. Still, we’ve identified the best in the area.
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Can You Delete Your 23andMe Data? Yes, but It's Not That Easy. Here's How
A big data breach and deepening financial woes have sparked new concerns about the DNA testing company's ability to protect your personal data.
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6 Best Sleep Trackers of 2024 -- Tested and Selected by Experts
Want to improve your sleep habits? These sleep tracking devices can help.
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Exercise for Older Adults: How to Stay Balanced and Strong as You Age
Staying active is a key part of healthy aging. Here's how to do it.
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Can a Spacer Heater Slash Your Energy Bill This Winter? We Did Math to Find Out
Heating a home is a pricey proposition. We tallied the cost of running a space heater and turning down the thermostat to see if you can save on energy this year.
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FBC: Firebreak and More Games Coming to Xbox Game Pass on Day 1 in 2025
Subscribers will be able to play these games next year on the day they launch.
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I Tried Verizon's and T-Mobile's 5G Home Internet Services. You Need to See What I Found
The two 5G fixed wireless broadband options make for a compelling alternative.
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Best Internet Providers in Norway, Maine
Norway, Maine, may not have many internet providers, but these options will cover all your home internet needs.
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ButcherBox vs the Grocery Store: Which Is a Cheaper Place to Buy Meat in 2024?
Meat delivery is convenient, sure, but is it a good deal? We did some math comparing ButcherBox's prices with a popular grocery chain to find out.
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Best Internet Providers in Kingman, Arizona
Check out CNET’s recommendations for the best home internet in Kingman, Arizona. Residents currently have access to cable internet, but fiber is coming.
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