Narrow your search

From brainwave-controlled cat ears to a USS Enterprise sushi set, these weird Amazon Black Friday sales are way better than a discount TV.

The Petersen Automotive Museum’s latest exhibit celebrates many mighty machines from the legendary automaker.

For budget-seekers on Cricket Wireless, ZTE's 6-inch Grand X Max+ phablet is a $200 bargain.

The new Tucson is available with two different hybrid powertrains that use a turbocharged engine.

We usually love the TRD Pro-only colors that Toyota offers, but the new Lunar Rock is really out of this world.

Take a look at sample photos from these $400 phones.

The connected home is a huge deal at the year's biggest tech show. Here's a running list of the most interesting new devices we'll be tracking in 2020.


Joan Collins, Jason Alexander, Stephen Hawking...many stars glow in the Trek universe. Here are favorite famous people who appeared in Star Trek movies and television episodes.

Yep, Toyota has a new supercar coming.

Hyundai built a flying car. Okay, not really a car, the Hyundai Urban Air Mobility concept S-A1 is more of an air taxi.

Chewbacca actor Peter Mayhew delights fans by tweeting some of his favorite candid Star Wars images, with his own personal captions.

Years after its cassette-era glory, the TDK brand dusts itself off and returns with a killer 2.1 portable boom box.

Jerry Jalava builds a USB key into his prosthetic finger

Amazon Prime Day really is one of the strangest sales on the internet. These items are proof.

Think highways can't be eco-friendly? Think again.

Motorrad's new take on its long-lived and much-loved S 1000RR promises to give Ducati's Panigale V4 models a real run for their money.

There are no specs, but the horsepower isn't the point here.

The notes include the only surviving example of the code-cracking Banbury sheets that took advantage of a German mistake.

The racing prototype looks good while running Baja, although it came in second place this year.