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The battery-powered, weatherproof Wyze Cam Outdoor has a lot going for it.

The Bronco and the Defender both have some serious history behind their nameplates. We dig in to see which one takes first place.

We talk to Ina Fried, a former CNET reporter now at Axios, who broke the story that Google is working on its own processors for Pixel phones and Chromebooks. Could Google drop Qualcomm? Well, it's working with Samsung. Yep, Samsung.

It's become the go-to app for working, learning and socializing from home, but the Zoom boom has also brought major privacy problems. Here's how to keep your video chats private and secure.

You can see Broadway shows, stand-up comedy and museums without even stepping foot outside. Here are a bunch of places and events you can experience online.

After an incredibly successful launch, Disney Plus is having issues getting some high-profile series on its service. Find out which ones are dragging their way to the House of Mouse.

The Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 add active noise-canceling, improved battery life and and killer sound.

Researchers at MIT have developed a new method for fabricating electronic components that opens up a world of possibilities, including flexible, stackable, semitransparent and noninvasive devices. They could someday be integrated into our clothes, shoes, contact lenses and even our brains! It's been called "remote epitaxy" and the "peel and stack" method, and it involves the use of the wonder material known as graphene.

New iMessage features, a redesigned app tray on your homescreen, a new iPad Pro, Apple Watch 6 features and more...

Forget about folding your screen: Let's scroll instead. TCL showed off its Android phone with an expanding screen. It's an interesting idea, but it may never go on sale.

Thermoelectrics and a water bath can chill a bottle of wine in five minutes.

The biggest tech conference on Earth keeps on evolving.

See the new flavors of car radio that seek to keep streaming at bay.

Is the iPhone 11 secretly waterproof? We take the brand-new iPhone 11 and 11 Pro to extreme depths to test their water resistance in Monterey Bay, California, with a Trident underwater drone from Sofar Ocean Technologies.

From The Daily Charge: The retro sci-fi hit helped Netflix keep its US subscribers from dropping again.

The new 5.6mm-thin, dual-screen device runs Windows 10X. The gadget will be available for the 2020 holidays.

The YAS-209 is a smart sound bar that delivers excellent sound quality and has the convenience of Alexa to boot.

This fancy faucet works with Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa and Apple's Siri for voice-controlled water, making even your sink smart.

Also, the next video game you play could go on forever. Plus, how veterans are using smart homes.

Updates to the Lincoln formerly known as the MKX make it an even better cruiser.

Features like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are still missing in Toyota’s three-row crossover SUV.

The inventors of NuBike say its unique lever system is more efficient and easier on the rider than a traditional bike.

The Father's Nursing Assistant, by Dentsu, is a breastfeeding device to help dads put their little ones to sleep.

Creators wanted to put you in control of how their augmented reality story unfolds, so it reacts to where you move.

The Dyno smartwatch has cellular connectivity and allows parents to track the exact location of their kids and set location alerts.

You wouldn't be caught dead wearing it, but it could be future of fashion.



Festo's rolling robot is based on the movements of a real spider.

At Microsoft Build, the company reveals a new tech to allow you to access your phone from within Windows so you can send and receive messages, notifications and photos across your mobile devices and PC.