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Enjoy another spectacular bit of stargazing in a year that's offering plenty.

This big, burly battery-powered brick is coming, but it's not for everyone.

The future is looking increasingly electric with these kinds of development resources.

Boeing must first improve pilot training and modify a critical flight computer, but one airline says it could resume 737 Max flights by the end of the year.

And why you'll almost never get pulled over for speeding.

Throughout the pandemic, Apple has hosted online classes and camps meant for its stores. Now it's offering activities for the holidays too.

It's GM Defense's first contract fulfillment to the tune of $214 million.

The agency goes against the the Department of Transportation's recommendation, but reserves some airwaves up for car-to-car communications.

The new smart glasses are slated to launch on Dec. 10.

An infectious disease expert explains the risks of working out with a trainer compared to at a gym.

The feature has become a privacy standard on other chat platforms.

The IIHS followed a group of 20 drivers for one month, and as they experienced lightly automated assistance technology, they let their focus slip.

Keep your skin moisturized and looking healthy with these products.

PayPal's Generosity Network campaigns will let you raise up to $20,000 per 30 days.

CR will no longer recommend the Model S due to touchscreen and suspension woes. The only Tesla the organization now recommends is the Model 3.

I sharpened my knives and put one of the top meal kit delivery services to the test.

The hit mobile game is jumping onto more screens -- now it's landing on Nintendo's family-friendly handheld console as well.

Testing will begin in "several weeks," according to Google.

With virtual reality, a wild full-body haptic suit and more, Volvo tests future technology in the digital world to maximize safety.

Its feature set hits the target for mainstream gamers.