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Designed for iPad

    • 3.8 • 47 Ratings
    • Free

Description

CNET, the #1 source for tech news and reviews, puts the biggest stories of the day and expert advice on the products you need to own, right in the palm of your hand.

Everything in the new CNET app (designed for both iPhone and iPad) is focused on the areas that you -- as a tech fan -- care the most about: staying up-to-date with the news and making informed product purchases.

STAY UP-TO-DATE WITH TECH NEWS:
- FEATURED STORIES: Don’t have much time but need to stay in the know? CNET combines editorial picks with popular and trending news to feature the most important stories in the tech world.
- LATEST STORIES: Never miss a beat with our broad coverage. Nearly 100 new items published daily! Topics include:
- Technology industry and companies (Apple, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Amazon, Uber, and more)
- Key technology categories such as mobile, computers, internet, and security
- Related topics such as culture, science, and entertainment (yes, CNET does talk about Star Trek occasionally)
- STUNNING GALLERIES: Easily view CNET’s beautiful photography within galleries on a single page.
- BREAKING NEWS ALERTS: Get timely notifications on CNET’s exclusive scoops and in-depth features.

MAKE INFORMED PRODUCT PURCHASE DECISIONS:
- HUGE PRODUCT BREADTH: Whatever type of product you’re interested in (phones, headphones, smart home devices, and more), CNET helps you find the best, at the best price. The independent reviews team spends countless hours putting everything through the ringer so you don’t have to! If it has an “on” button, odds are CNET reviews it.
- FIND THE BEST: Want the best wireless headphones, but don’t have time to wade through every single product review? That’s understandable -- CNET has written literally thousands of them. With that in mind, CNET’s made recommendations for the best of the best just a quick tap away.
- SEARCH ANY PRODUCT: If the best lists don’t have it, CNET’s search definitely does. It’s anchored by the largest tech product review catalog in the world. If that’s not enough, how about lightning-fast autosuggestions powered by natural language processing (NLP), artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). Fancy tech words FTW! OMGLOLBBQ!
- IMMERSIVE VIDEO: Quickly learn about a product with CNET’s premium video reviews, which accompany nearly all of CNET’s reviews (in case you forgot by now, there are *thousands* of these).
- IN-DEPTH REVIEWS: Need to know more than the highlights? No problem. CNET’s high-quality reviews are done with hours of research and testing, and our reviews provide you with all that data and analysis, along with clear recommendations with our signature “Good, Bad, and Bottom Line” and rating summary. CNET saves you time and money by helping you find the right product quickly.
- FAST-TRACK PURCHASE: You’ve read the review, compared it against a few others, and you’re ready to buy - nice. You’re a tap away from buying it, and at the best price.

Download CNET today to keep up with the #1 source for news you care about!
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What’s New

Version 4.9.4

Minor bug fix.

Ratings and Reviews

3.8 out of 5
47 Ratings

47 Ratings

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SHOCKINGLY BAD APP

Interesting that a supposedly technology reporting business, can’t build, or have built, a decent iPad app that doesn’t take less than 5 minutes to fully load.
Worst app on the App Store.

Tricky Trimble ,

No Longer Technical

I do remember the days when CNET provided technical based news, tips and how to instructions. Then came the streaming fatigue wars, such as the best moves and TV shows to watch on XXXX, and the subsequent removal of the comments section. Move to today, and we now have “Best Debit Cards for Kids and Teens in February 2024” and “I Used My Mattress Expertise to Identify 10 Mattresses Blindfolded. Here's How I Did It”. Let’s not forget the age of hidden hyperlinks, exactly where you would swipe to navigate the app. Looks like “financial news, like Getting a Tax Refund? 6 Ways to Use Your IRS Money This Year” and “Tax Return or Tax Refund? We'll Explain the Difference” is the norm for CNET now. A far cry from the beginnings, little tech news with paid stories leading the way. Very disappointing CNET.

Orchid Geek ,

Hopeless keeps asking to be updated

I can’t open my newsletters any more and keep getting a message saying “You are using an old version of the App and to click on the link to update it”.
Well, did that, tried to open newsletter, and AGAIN got the message “You are using an older version of the App…” immediately after downloading the supposed NEWER VERSION !! 😡
DELETED ALL VERSIONS, restarted my iPad, so NO CNET Apps were on the iPad, downloaded the supposed NEW VERSION AGAIN, tried to open newsletter, only to be confronted with the “You are using an older version of the App, Click Here to download latest version”!!! Talk about going around in circles. 😡😡😡😡🤬🤬🤬🤬

App Privacy

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  • Usage Data
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Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

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