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We sat down with Motorola VP of Design Ruben Castano to learn how the company rebuilt its iconic Razr phone with a foldable screen.

A report by a very reliable source says the biggest Galaxy S11 will dwarf some of the Galaxy S10 phones. It'll even be bigger than the Galaxy Note 10 Plus. Sounds crazy? Yes. Sounds like something Samsung would do? Definitely.

We talk about the new 16-inch MacBook Pro, and talk about when the Mac Pro launches.

Today's major tech headlines inclde a spotty start to Disney Plus, a Facebook bug that activates your phone's camera and Instagram's new Reels feature, which feels a lot like TikTok.

These services let you binge-watch your favorite shows without worrying about spotty Wi-Fi and data coverage.

Check out some of the craftwork that goes into building Discovery's faces.

We even got to try it before it started borking.

Smartphone integration and a smart dash cam are as hot as a stolen car this holiday.

Today's major tech headlines include a report saying Apple will release an AR headset by 2022, Google's reported collection of Americans' health data and Amazon's plan to open a new kind of grocery store next year.

Snap's sunglasses now capture depth information so you can add 3D objects to your photos and videos. But they cost $380. Are these sunglasses worth it?

We're finally getting all the massive torque we've always wanted.

From The Daily Charge: The company plans to open a new grocery store next year that's different than Whole Foods.

The company is introducing a new brand of grocery store in California. Also, Goldman Sachs, which issues the Apple Card, is under investigation.

So many companies want you to pay money to stream video, but not these five. Here's where to find high-quality streaming video online -- and it's legal!

In today's biggest tech news, Instagram will start hiding like counts, the Apple Card's issuer faces accusations of bias and the CDC reveals a possible cause of vaping deaths.

NASA's X-57 Maxwell aircraft is its first all-electric X-plane. Developing the X-57 is NASA's way of keeping pace with the growing market for electric aircraft and the regulatory challenges they present.

Hand- and eye-tracking combine to manipulate holographic items for enterprise. We take another look.

In this week's top stories, AT&T is paying $60 million in a settlement after slowing down some of its wireless services. Meanwhile, Disney announces when the UK, Spain, Italy and others will get its streaming service.

If you're looking to gift someone with a laptop this year, look no further. We've picked a few from every price point and use case to make your holiday shopping a little easier.

Today on AutoComplete, Chevy's C8 Corvette is delayed by a few months, Hyundai's 2020 Sonata and Venue are painfully affordable and Ford's showing off its new Bronco R in Baja.

As the temperatures cool down, you'll instinctively want to turn up the heat in your home. In this Tech Minute, we give you the lowdown on smart thermometers that get the job done while conserving energy and saving money.

The movie tie-in may be a bit of a gimmick, but there are some great improvements on the Bullitt Mustang over the GT model.

In today's top stories, T-Mobile tries to make its merger with Sprint happen by offering new services. Meanwhile, a new design for YouTube arrives on desktops and tablets.

Here is the 2020 Nissan GT-R Nismo, the most capable GT-R street car to come from the factory to date.

New renders show what the iPhone 12 might look like when it's released in 2020. Plus, Apple's AR glasses are coming, so let's take a look at how they may work with the iPhone.

T-Mobile CEO John Legere and President Mike Sievert breakdown the latest programs that will go into place once they close the Sprint deal.

From The Daily Charge: The phone service offers up a bunch of new benefits to entice regulators to OK a merge.

A new flick needed to cast a secondary lead. But why stop at the living? Also, Disney Plus adds a huge title for its launch.

The Star Wars themed plane rolls out in Houston, Texas.

There is a lot to see at SEMA. Here are a few vehicles we think are pretty darn cool.