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While Sony didn't trot out anything earth-shattering in the TV department, its flat-panel and rear-projection LCD TVs have been refreshed for 2007.

Like the SLK 55 AMG Black Series and the CLK 63 AMG Black Series before it, the SL65 AMG Black Series is ultrahigh performance and ultraexclusive.

There's nothing like low flash-memory costs to stir up a gaggle of great gadgets with ultracompetitve pricing. To help you sort through the clutter of budget MP3 players, we've collected our top 10 choices, all of which can be found for less than $100 online. Look closely and you may even find an Editors' Choice winner or two.

The 2009 Nissan Murano benefits from trickle down tech options available in Nissan's top models and seems to work best when fully optioned. Regardless of tech options, the Murano is a nimble urban navigator.

It can be intimidating to shop for video games. The title your 8-year-old kid might be begging for might be packed full of blood and guts and simply unacceptable content. Here are nine games you can count on for your child, and nine you should shy away from (or keep for yourself). They're all very good titles, but some simply aren't appropriate for children. The "Do" games are all rated E for Everyone or E10+ for Everyone 10 and up, while the "Don't" games are all rated M for Mature by the ESRB. If you see a game that's not on this list, look at the rating on the corner of the box.

The 2007 BMW X3 3.0si feels dated; we expect a model upgrade soon. While it drives well, there's nothing particularly special about its cabin tech. We would want something more modern for its high sticker price.

The 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander offers great technology without getting too expensive, and strikes a near-perfect compromise between emissions, power, and mileage. It's a practical car for a wide variety of uses.

The Subaru Outback, ride of choice for the fun-loving family-laden driver, gets spruced up for the 2008 model year. Inside, it gets an elegant cabin with plenty of interior technologies, including touch screen GPS navigation and an impressive-sounding audio system. Meanwhile, its SI Drive system gives drivers a useful choice between performance and fuel economy.

The 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer GTS is among the most tech-equipped cars available at its price, offering touch screen navigation, Bluetooth, and a 650-watt audio system with a 30GB hard drive.

Saturn's big sedan is an unruly beast in some ways--spinning its front wheels from a standing start--and it also features a decent stereo. Too bad about those door panels.

This on-road-focused Tiger could be a new, tall rider's best friend.


This little four-door packs quite a punch.


With almost 1,000 horsepower and a decent electric range, Ferrari's latest hypercar is one heck of a convertible.


This e-bike is a cargo hauler that really works for life in a big city.

The big news is a move (finally) to a touchscreen infotainment system.

Two executives became the first humans to travel in the high-speed pods.

With its rear fingerprint sensor and headphone jack, the Nord N10 5G has a few old-school features.

Well-heeled socialites who buy a limited-edition Phenom 300E private also jet get a special 911 Turbo S.

The Taycan EV is now part of the lineup at the Porsche Experience Center in Carson, California.

It even keeps the Blazer's transfer case and axles.

Based on the Chevy Colorado ZR2, GM Defense built a versatile machine for the Army.

This expressively styled minivan offers scads of comfort and plenty of thoughtful features.

The T is a wonderful take on Porsche's entry-level 718 Boxster.

Ram's most extreme 1500 is one heck of a good time.

For 2020, the Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat receives the Widebody treatment.

This three-row SUV is mammoth inside with plenty of comfort, though predictably, it is a bit ponderous.

With almost 300 horsepower and more electronic wizardry, the Clubsport is ready to hit the track at maximum attack.