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This Black Friday is flush with tablet deals aimed at nearly everyone, from casual users to movie-buffs.

From the Macintosh 128k to the cylindrical Apple Mac Pro, take a stroll down memory lane through 30 years of the Mac.

From the first radio patrol cars, police have been pushing automotive technology. Here is a short history, in photos, of the police car.

The Pixel 5 in "sage green" looks blue or green depending on the light -- but either way the 90Hz screen impresses.

This SUV from the four-ring brand rides like a magic carpet and whispers like a librarian.

There's only one real image of a black hole, but there are a whole lot of pictures showing us what they do and what they might look like.

The Badger would be unique in its field, thanks to an optional fuel-cell powertrain.

A new mild-hybrid I6 engine makes the Land Rover Range Rover Sport a smooth operator.

Check out how KitchenAid stand mixers have evolved over the past century.

After disappearing from US showrooms more than 20 years ago, the Toyota Supra makes its return with some help from BMW.

What if every Pixar movie was from the same universe? And what if one of them took place in the past AND the future?

Most TVs look like big, black rectangles that clash with your otherwise tasteful decor. This chic Samsung is wall art. Bonus: Another TV that looks like sculpture.

The earliest iron forged by humans actually comes from the stars -- and, as it turns out, meteorites make some beautiful swords.

The Nintendo Wii may be at the end of its life cycle, but there are still plenty of games worth buying a Wii for--all it takes is a look backward.

Inspired by the Baja Boot owned by Steve McQueen, the SCG Boot had its second successful run at the Baja 1000.

Subaru's two-door BRZ is a pure and simple sports car.

With new EcoDiesel power and fresh Willys and 80th Anniversary trims, Jeep's midsize truck powers into its sophomore year.

Chevrolet's headlining half-ton truck is still a mixed bag, performing well in some areas, falling short in plenty of others.

The turbocharged Miata was only available in 2004 and 2005, which is exactly why Mazda should bring it back.

More phone-makers are ditching the jack, but there are a few phones you can still get that have the useful audio port.