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From Day 1, the Escalade has basically been a Chevy Tahoe in a fancy suit, but the latest model finally feels like something special.

The latest BMW M135i loses some headline features from the previous generation but makes up for it elsewhere.

If you love Apple services, why not bundle them for a discount?

The Targa sits somewhere between the regular Coupe and fully open-top Cabriolet in the 911 lineup.

This new e-bike perfectly handles daily life in San Francisco.

We tested the new Gorilla Glass on Samsung's Galaxy Note 20 Ultra to determine how resistant it is to scratches and drops.

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

The Energy Observer set sail on a six-year world tour in 2017, testing new technologies, from onboard hydrogen electrolysis to fully-automated sails. It's hoped the rugged ocean environment will prove the techs' durability and usefulness at home.

Whether you're heading out for a family camping trip or want to prep for the ultimate bug-out situation, there are a few things you should have ready to grab and go.

Xiaomi shows off its Mi Note 10 Lite smartphone at a worldwide digital launch event.

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.

Apple's new iPad Pros and MacBook Air were expected to launch at a March event alongside an iPhone SE sequel and new AirPods.

Google is constantly adding new bells and whistles to its popular Chrome browser. Here are some of our favorite tips and tricks to help you unlock the browser's full potential.

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...

Tons of useful features were once available only on Pixel phones. Now, the OS is coming to Samsung phones too.

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.

Brian Cooley and Scott Stein talk the top products and ideas of CES. From Alienware's Concept UFO gaming system, to L'Oreal Person, to LG's collection of OLED TVs, this year's show has something for everyone.