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Three former workers talk to cnet about their concerns with warehouse conditions during coronavirus.

The Drone Champions League (DCL) has built the backflipping Big Drone in order to show what the future could look like for the fast-flying world of drone racing.

The Mach-E has generated plenty of controversy, and it's inflamed some of the pony-car faithful, but there are many reasons why it's a brilliant move to make this vehicle a Mustang.

The company confirms it's working with banks to offer smart checking accounts within Google Pay. Those accounts could come with a physical and virtual debit card, according to a new report.

Thanks to a combination of the coronavirus and a price war, crude oil prices are hovering at or below zero. We find out if that makes a difference to regular folks.

Today's major tech stories include Apple's possible delay of the rumored iPhone SE Plus, HBO Max's arrival on May 27 and Fortnite finally arriving on the Google Play Store.

The hospital ventilator crisis has eased slightly, and the Spiro Wave seeks to keep it that way.

I started off as a skeptic, but now I refuse to take it off. Here's what it took to finally get me to wear the Apple Watch.

The Aertos 120-UVC drone from Digital Aerolus is equipped with ultraviolet lights to disinfect places that are at high risk of COVID-19 exposure.

Volvo has long been considered one of the safest, most stylish and reliable car brands out there. But how did it manage to get such an amazing reputation?

We made everything from face shields to mask accessories to tools that open doors and punch buttons.

Today's major tech stories include Walmart selling Vudu to Fandango, Facebook removing events that promote defying health and safety orders and Uber's expansion of its Eats program with "Direct" and "Connect" options.

Audi's subcompact sedan heads to America with a bold new look and all-new tech, but will the 48-volt mild-hybrid option make the trans-Atlantic trip?

You've been hearing of faster wireless networking. You've heard the term "Wi-Fi 6." But what does it do? What does it mean? Get all your answers here.

With people sheltered in place worldwide, Earth Day 2020 will be unlike any other. We can't take to the streets like they did at the first Earth Day 50 years ago, but there are still ways you can participate from home.

In today's tech news, Facebook prepares its Gaming App for launch, Netflix drop free documentaries on YouTube and NASA teams with SpaceX to launch crew to the space station for the first time.

If you've got $60,000 to spend and want to go quick, you've got a difficult choice ahead of you. Let's see if we can't make it a little easier.

These are my favorite ways to get the most out of the Apple Watch, from keeping notifications private to using the watch as a remote viewfinder for your iPhone camera.

Make Amazon's assistant say whatever you want with a custom skill. We walk you through the steps here.

Your phone's Bluetooth tech could be key to slowing down the pandemic -- but there are issues, as Bridget Carey explains.

Today's big stories: Apple and Google are working together to build coronavirus tracking tech, Sony is making fewer PS5 consoles and Apple announces a new iPhone SE.

With its first true wireless earbuds -- and first new headphones in a while -- Harman Kardon delivers strong performance for its price class.

Here's how to use the new IRS online tool, Get My Payment, to set up direct deposit.

Sega Genesis, SNES Classic? Here's an even rarer new retro console to check out.

Relaxing the coronavirus lockdown won't happen overnight, but vaccines, treatments and new technologies will be the key to getting us out the other side.

As the coronavirus continues to ravage cities across the country, there's still a shortage of tests to confirm cases. That's why several medical groups and tech entrepreneurs are designing high-tech tools to potentially detect the virus in its earliest stages.

Here's the inside story of how each one wants to hook you.

Today on AutoComplete, we delve into the loaded topic of vanity plates. Yes, most of them are terrible, but occasionally a good one makes them all worthwhile.

With some M-inspired performance goodies, this family luxury hauler really hauls, well... you know.

UK-based independent Porsche specialist RPM Technik will build you a custom 911 which it says is ultimately limited only by your imagination.