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by M####:
Warning: Autoplay video adverts! Keep the old app for as long as possible if you have it installed. The new version contains big, BIG intrusive adverts in the article list and then directly in the middle of the actual articles themselves. Some articles even have these huge ads AND autoplay video ads in the same articles. You can't disable them either. The new app might look nice, but the huge adverts seriously ruin it. I'm sticking with the old app for as long as possible. I've been a CNET user since the start but I'm not playing ball with these ads.