CNET: News, Advice & Deals is a news app developed by CNET Media. The last update, v4.90, released on February 28, 2024, and it’s rated 4.38 out of 5 based on the latest 3.1K reviews. CNET: News, Advice & Deals is FREE and requires iOS 13.6+ and Android 12.6 or newer to download.
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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.
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★☆☆Falling into disrepair
I’m a longtime CNET reader, but have been very disappointed with the declining quality of this app.
Starting February stories have been getting stuck at the banner section up top, and the log in feature to save topics and preferences hasn’t worked.
Reported this as feedback in the app, and not even a token response. Not sure what’s going on behind the scenes at CNET, but it’s starting to feel like they are in a downward spiral and unable to maintain their site and app effectively. Hope it’s ju
★★★☆☆Articles
The video news reels at the top of the screen doesn’t update to show new footage as it has in the past. I’ve had the same videos at the apps’ heading for months. I thought it may be a glitch, so I deleted the app, downloaded the app again with the same results. I have an iPhone 13, which isn’t very old. What gives?
★★★☆☆AD Revenue vs journalism vs reader base
This publication needs to take a serious look at its priorities with its web based articles on the Google news feed. Which is more important, the massive revenue generated by the overwhelming ads that are causing the page to glitch and become unreadable to complete the article or, actually reaching its reader base with digestible journalism? Has CNET forgotten about its roots in journalism in favor of ad revenue?
★★★★★CNET
Great and informative App
★★★☆☆No news isn’t good news
The stories and pictures haven’t updated for weeks now. The information underneath have, but it’s getting old looking at the same information for weeks on end