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Valentine's Day is just a week away. You've got plenty of time to order a gift that looks way more thoughtful and well planned out than its two-day delivery would reveal. Here are some gift ideas for the loved one in your life.

This midsize pickup is Jeep's first "Desert Rated" model.

A few key updates bring the Atlas closer in line with its smaller two-row sibling.

It's one of the most important factors in a modern engine's horsepower, torque and emissions.


Honda's added a few subtle tweaks to the Civic Type R, promising a car that's better both on the road and the track.

These shortcuts and tips can help you get the most out of your Mac.

These rigs are limited-production, so if you can't live without one, you'd better act fast when they go on sale this summer.

Researchers in the United Kingdom have recreated the voice of a 3,000-year-old Egyptian priest named Nesyamun by 3D-printing a replica of his voice box. Now, we can hear how it sounds.

In today's top stories, Google gives Maps a facelift for its 15th birthday. Meanwhile, some code found in iOS suggests iPhones may be able to unlock your car in the future.

An update with more power? Don't think you'll hear anyone complain.

This minivan gains more premium trimmings, an advanced infotainment system and optional all-wheel drive.

Fresh mockups of the iPhone 12 indicate the phone sizes may not be what we expected. Plus, we run through everything we really want in the next iPhone, from better battery life to a lower price.

The body might be old, but the powertrain is brand new.

The automaker is bringing three more blacked-out, special-edition vehicles to market. The Tacoma and Tundra pickup trucks are getting this treatment and so is the Sequoia SUV.

In today's top stories, LG is ditching the world's largest mobile trade show, citing concerns about the coronavirus. Meanwhile, Microsoft decides to restructure a little.

CNET's Dan Patterson obtained the source code of Shadow, the mobile app security researchers say "used our democracy as a beta test."

Also: Spotify isn't doing too shabby either.

From The Daily Charge: The company signed up an eyepopping 28.6 million subscribers in less than three months.

From The Daily Charge: And Spotify is betting podcasts will make it even bigger.