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We answer your Apple Watch Series 5 questions with Scott Stein, peek into Facebook’s new Portal devices and check in with updates to Amazon Music and Pocket Casts.

Today's major tech stories include iPhone 11 reviews, Amazon's new lossless streaming service and how the company is aiming to double its Amazon storage locker network over the next year.

The baby Grand Cherokee strikes a rugged pose, but an inadequate powertrain makes it a tough sell.

The dual-screen version of Benz's long-running COMAND infotainment suite is a major improvement over the old setup, but it's also merely a stepping stone to the new MBUX system currently being rolled out.

The 2019 E63 S is a true Q car, hiding a brutal 600-plus horsepower engine and BMW M5-fighter performance beneath an unassuming look that's not much different to a standard E-Class.

Today's show goes all in on Apple's latest iPhone 11 and 11 Pro with Scott Stein.

Carmakers aren't offering them just to be good guys.

Today's major tech stories include Pixel 4 event invites, a story that says Amazon favors in-house brands in search results and the arrival of the Wi-Fi 6 certification.

A new look, chassis, drivetrains and technology put the Escape back into the small-SUV conversation.

The McLaren GT isn't just a new car for McLaren, it's a whole new category of car.

From The Daily Charge: Three companies are funding projects that focus on internet privacy.

Plus, MoviePass crumbles and Mozilla pushes privacy.

Go behind the scenes at Noodlecake Studios to see its new puzzle game for Apple Arcade.

Capcom gives us a deep dive on its new underwater survival game for Apple Arcade.

The new service offers 100+ games, playable across iPhones, iPads, Macs and Apple TV

The Game Band’s founder explains the studio’s new coming-of-age game made just for Apple Arcade.

I get to try the Guardian GT big-arm robot, which is like a real-life Power Loader from Aliens. It's controlled by a human and has incredible precision, but it's also incredibly strong. Made by Sarcos Robotics, the GT can be used in situations that are too dangerous for humans to enter, like nuclear disarmament or decommissioning power plants.

In today's top stories, we take a look at some new Google Pixel 4XL leaks, the internet celebrating Ash Ketchum's first win in a Pokémon league and MIT's creation of a diamond that absorbs nearly all visible light.

Audi trades its traditional control wheel for a dual touchscreen system, relying on haptics to replace the satisfying feel of physical buttons.

The 2019 Audi A6 matches a classic, understated aesthetic with some of the best cabin tech in the business.

This week's major tech stories include Apple's new trio of iPhone 11 devices, a new fitness accessory and game for Nintendo's Switch console and California's Uber and Lyft drivers getting one step closer to employment classification.


We take a spin with the latest true wireless earbuds from Jaybird and come away impressed.

Forget blurry images of Google's newest phone... a beautiful, six-minute video went up on YouTube purportedly showing the Pixel 4XL. Get a good look at what Google is working on. Oh, and what looks to be a Google Pixel 4 promo video got posted online, too. Hey, Google, define secrecy.

Today on AutoComplete Bugatti sends its 300+ mph Chiron to production, Nissan's CEO resigns and Audi releases a concept with drones for headlights.

Almost everyone has cued up something to watch on YouTube, the popular video streaming service. But whether you’re a power user or an occasional visitor, here are some pointers that could make your experience more efficient and enjoyable.

In today's top stories, Nintendo reveals a new Switch game with peripherals designed to get you off the couch. Meanwhile, Google looks to make it easier to relive memories.

While it’s not the fire-breathing X3 M, the X3 M40i is no slouch with its turbocharged I6 and upgraded suspension.

Are you excited by Apple's new iPhone 11 or 11 Pro? Of course you're not. Here's why skipping this year's model may be in the cards.

With two screens and a powerful processor, it's ready for almost anything -- as long as it's plugged in.