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How much fun can you have in a Tesla after you run out of grip? We head way up north to find out.

We like Jeep's infotainment system for its robust features, including Performance Pages for the lean and mean Trackhawk.


It may not be destined for US shores, but there's plenty to love about Europe's Frontier.

Star Trek: Discovery tackles faith and mysteries that break Spock’s logical brain

Aston Martin's newest car has a modern infotainment system that you might recognize from a certain German luxury-car manufacturer.

Superheroes and sequels are everywhere in the coming year, but Scorsese, Tarantino and Tom Hanks have other ideas.

Here's what you most want to see from Apple next year -- and what we're most likely to get based on the rumors.

Not quite a sports car, far from an SUV, BMW's smallest crossover is a good mix of both.

Made for the Chinese market, this three-row SUV has some off-road moxie.

While Brewie offers lots of detailed customization and accurate temps, you're on your own for fermentation, carbonation and serving.

So you've plugged in your new Google Home. Here's what to do next.

In today's top stories, Apple confirms some iPad Pros shipped with a slight bend in the aluminum. Meanwhile, a serious security flaw forces Microsoft to update its browser.

Massage Robotics aims to shake up the massage industry with this prototype robotic massage therapist.


The TU-144 might have been the first jet airliner to go supersonic, but the Concorde's superior design kept it flying for decades.

It’s a proof of concept, and we got to take a quick ride.

How much will Samsung's flexible phone cost? An analyst report gives us an idea. Also, the Galaxy S10 leak, Google CEO Sundar Pichai's trip to DC, your comments and more in this episode of Alphabet City!

Researchers in Japan are working on giving androids expressions eerily similar to their human counterparts.

From lattes to drip and tea, Ninja's super flexible coffee maker does plenty.

The fine-tuned premium convertible's updated design adds more functionality, making this tough to beat if you can afford it.

This all-electric concept may come to fruition in 2022.

These are the first truly wireless earphones that sound like premium headphones -- but they aren't cheap.

The Sweeper pepper-picking robot, currently in development, aims to help the agriculture industry by cutting labor costs.

CNET editors unbox the Nanoleaf Canvas. These smart LED light panels are touch- and sound-sensitive. They can be controlled any number of ways: on the panel itself, with an app, Alexa, Google Home, Siri, or IFTT. At one point, the light panels are reacting to the music you are listening to in the video. This is the nine panel starter kit which retails for $248. There are expansion kits and larger kits of these smart LED light panels. Music: Below Zero by Jason Pedder, Ben Ziapour, Simon Anderson

Costs have dropped and the software keeps getting better. Here are the top cheap phones we love for 2018.

Step inside Caltech's Amber Lab, where researchers are making robots that walk like people.

Brava’s $995 countertop oven uses visible and nonvisible light to cook multiple foods at once.

Check out your options for this booming category of tech to figure out which one suits you best.