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The company has done some pretty amazing things in its history. Here's a look back.

The latest large and in charge SUV from Kia offers features and technology galore.

The Blazer's Camaro-inspired good looks pop even more with the sporty RS appearance package.

The Model 3 Performance doesn't offer much in the way of visual upgrades, but it's got it where it counts.

Follow these easy steps to make delicious rice in your new Instant Pot.

Land Rover pushes the realm of passenger luxury in an SUV with its new Range Rover SVAutobiography.

Crave's Christopher MacManus explores Andrew Miller's custom movie-accurate Boba Fett costume from "Star Wars: Return of the Jedi." Fans of the legendary sci-fi bounty hunter won't want to miss this pictorial.

We've seen a lot of smartphones in 2008--some hits, some misses. In this photo gallery, we compile the best devices of the year, and why we think they belong in there.

The first Hyundai Genesis was impressive, but its followup has ascended to new heights.

Spoiler alert: Mini's first production EV offers ultra-affordable fun, but it's no marathon runner.

Here are the strangest and most surprising gadgets that stand out on the crowded CES show floor this week.

From brainwave-controlled cat ears to a USS Enterprise sushi set, these weird Amazon Black Friday sales are way better than a discount TV.

Summer is just around the corner. So what could be better than a convertible in your driveway? Our editors have picked their favorites you can buy for just $12,000 -- less than America's cheapest new car. We used NADA Guide pricing data, assumed 12,000 miles per year and selected "Clean Retail" values to keep things fair.

For budget-seekers on Cricket Wireless, ZTE's 6-inch Grand X Max+ phablet is a $200 bargain.

Samsung's Galaxy WiFi 3.6 may look like a smart phone but it isn't going to let you make calls. It's its answer to the iPod touch.

We usually love the TRD Pro-only colors that Toyota offers, but the new Lunar Rock is really out of this world.

The total points for every US streaming service we ranked in our May 2020 showdown.

Sure, it was small and used front-wheel drive, but that doesn't mean it shouldn't get a comeback.

We started with 1978, the year Superman reinvented the genre. And boy, did we find some losers.

The connected home is a huge deal at the year's biggest tech show. Here's a running list of the most interesting new devices we'll be tracking in 2020.