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Going fast in a four-door with BMW's M6 Gran Coupe, and how to make your old car look like new. Plus, five once exotic performance technologies you can have today.

No single set of suspension settings is right for all conditions, but thanks to adaptive suspension, you have in effect thousands of suspensions in one car.

Learn how to use Apple's Guided Access feature in iOS to temporarily limit the use of your child's iPad, iPod Touch, or iPhone to a single app.

If you simply must have the longest zoom in the room, the Canon PowerShot SX50 HS satisfies.

There are several programs that let you copy media from your iPod or iPhone -- but DeTune is by far the most stable and easiest to use that we've encountered. Just connect your device, and you'll be able to drag your media to whatever folder you choose.

Escape Apple's limitations and jailbreak your iDevice to get access to unique apps, themes, and customizations with this simple guide.

Panasonic's DT50 series of LED TVs is among the worst we've seen this year, and can't hold a candle to the company's plasmas.

Bored with the generic email signature that's included on your iOS device? Brian Tong show's us how to sex it up a ittle, with the iPhone Signature Creator.

Hyundai launched its new Blue Link telematics service at CES 2011. Editor Wayne Cunningham demonstrates a few of its functions.

TDK's WR700 wireless headphones, which use Kleer wireless technology instead of Bluetooth, deliver good-quality sound for a reasonable price.

The Samsung SGH-T239 offers low-end features in a retro slider design.

Learn how to connect and transfer music from your Mac to an MP3 player that isn't an iPod.

There are many free wallpaper sites online, but they're scattered all over the place. On today's Tekzilla Daily, Veronica shows you how to bring it all together with Google.


If you don't need the HDMI connections found on the step-up model, the Yamaha YSP-900 single-speaker surround system delivers exactly the same overall sound quality for less money.

Run away! The EasyShare One/6MP's Wi-Fi photo sharing doesn't compensate for its myriad usability and quality issues.

From CES 2007, we take a look at the Vizio VM60P. This 60-inch, 720p plasma television has a bronze exterior finish and is nicely priced.

The Clarion MAX675VD is a car stereo designed with digital-age drivers in mind. Its breadth of features and excellent functionality make it one of our favorite all-in-one in-car multimedia systems to date.

The JVC DD-3 Sophisti offers elegant styling and pretty good sound for its size, if you can look past its high price and some annoying shortcomings.


'Dumber than a dipstick' just became an archaic phrase--those things are smart now!

This week on Mailbag, the truth about Brian Tong, we learn to speak Croatian, and we answer other, uh, burning questions.

This week's major tech headlines include Facebook and Twitter's CEO back in congress, HBO Max's long-awaited appearance on Amazon devices and Google's overhauling of its pay service.

Today's top tech stories include Apple's adjustment of App Store commission rates, Google's plan to overhaul Google Pay and a letter from Facebook moderators demanding policy changes for high-risk work.

In today's biggest stories, Amazon Pharmacy launches with free shipping and prescription discounts for Prime members, CNET puts Apple's new M1-powered Macs to the test and Facebook and Twitter front up to Congress (again).

In today's big news, Apple held its "One More Thing" event to announce a new M1 chip for Macs, with a new 13-inch MacBook Air, Mac Mini and 13-inch MacBook Pro going on sale.

In today's top stories, experts say Apple's next Mac computers won't have Intel inside. Meanwhile, McDonald's next burgers won't have meat inside.

At his Sydney restaurant chef Josh Niland's goal is to waste as little food as possible. He butchers a fish to show us how.

In today's news, Twitter works to label misleading post-election information, the FCC fines T-Mobile $200 million and Ford recalls 375,000 of its Explorer SUV.

During a congressional hearing on big tech, Hawaii Sen. Brian Schatz pleads with the CEOs of Facebook, Google and Twitter to not give in to Republican "bullying."