The Best of CNET
20+ most popular CNET articles, as voted by our community.
CNET on Chatgpt
How ChatGPT Could Take Microsoft's Search Engine Bing Into the Future
The future of search is conversational, if ChatGPT's viral success is anything to go by.
Why the ChatGPT AI Chatbot Is Blowing Everyone's Mind
This artificial intelligence bot can answer questions and write essays and program computers. Now you can pay to use it.
CNET on Facebook
10 Years After Facebook Bought Oculus, What's Next for Meta's VR Plans?
Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth talks with CNET about the past and future of VR, AR and AI.
CNET on Food
Always Filter Your Water for Coffee: An Expert Explains the Biggest Coffee Mistakes
Making coffee at home can save you big money, but make sure you're optimizing your brew for flavor and freshness.
What's the Difference Between Hybrid and Cultured Meat? We Explain
Meat is available in several varieties these days, and I'm not just talking about pork, beef and chicken. We slice into hybrid meat versus cultivated or lab-grown meat to see what these newfangled…
CNET on Google
Google faces $5 billion lawsuit for tracking people in incognito mode
The search giant is accused of invading the privacy of millions of Americans.
CNET on Happiness
Make Your Body Produce More 'Happy' Hormones: Naturally Boost Dopamine and Serotonin
The secret to a happy brain starts with these four stress-fighting hormones.
«Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that plays a role in mood, but it also helps regulate other functions in your body like digestion, sleep»
How to Be Happy, According to Science
The habits that can improve your general contentment levels.
«this breakdown has faced criticism (that it's too simple, and doesn't take into account how your genes and environment interact»
CNET on Health
7 Foods That'll Boost Your Happiness, According to Science
Try these serotonin-rich foods the nest time you want to uplift your mood.
«However, the foods we eat play a major role in how we feel. Studies linking nutrition and mental well-being have emerged in the past decade, and»
12 Best Foods to Eat for Brain Health
Keep your brain healthy and happy with these nutrient-rich foods.
CNET on Mixed Reality
Why AR is going to give you 'superpowers' in the future
HoloLens inventor Alex Kipman talks to CNET about the future of augmented and mixed reality, and what happens next.
Apple has filed to patent its mixed-reality headset
The AR/VR headset will come with multiple sensors.
CNET on Personal Finance
These Apps Are Cheaper Than Payday Loans, but Fees Can Add Up
Earned-wage apps also don't fix problems caused by inflation and low wages.
Want More Money? Try This Scientific Secret to a Richer Life
Commentary: It may seem woo-woo, but this tip actually works.
«gratitude promotes patience. It makes you slow down and reflect and have a better appreciation for long-term gains as opposed to instant gratification.»
CNET on Sleep
Are You Peeing Too Much at Night? Here's What to Know
Waking up to pee too often at night can ruin your sleep quality. Here's what you can do to sleep better.
Best Yoga Poses for Better Sleep
Having trouble sleeping lately? Try calming your body and mind with gentle yoga stretches. Here are the best yoga stretches for a good night's rest.
CNET on Weight Loss
Can You Lose Fat and Gain Muscle at the Same Time? Yes, Here's How
Want to tone up and build muscle? The secret isn't weight loss -- you need to know about body recomposition.
7 Expert-Approved Tips to Lose Body Fat at Home
You don't need a gym to get fit. Try these tried-and-true tips to lose fat from the comfort of your home.
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7 Daily Habits That Will Improve Your Mental Health in 2023
2023 is the year of keeping your mental health at the forefront.
«Mental health is directly tied to physical health -- one cannot flourish without the other. The three main areas to target for 2023 are sleep, nutrition and exercise. »
7 Foods That Make You Happy, According to Science
Turns out there's science behind the foods that boost your mood.
8 Psychological Tips to Be More Productive
Having trouble staying on top of your to-do list? Try these tips to tackle your tasks.
«7. congratulate yourself when you accomplish things»
Improve Your Mental Health With These 6 Mind-Changing Exercises
Thought exercises can help you reframe your negative thinking and control worrying.
What Is a Neutrino? The Missing Key to Modern Physics Could Be a Ghost Particle
The enigmatic saga of one of astrophysics' most wanted particles.
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