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Here are eight features and settings you should try on your brand new Galaxy Z Flip. Some of these features are exclusive to the new phone, while others are Android settings that will help make your Z Flip easier to use, especially one-handed.

We unbox and give some quick thoughts on Samsung's new foldable.

Today on Autocomplete, we look at the electric truck craze and see which EV pickup makes the most sense.

Our very first look at Samsung's latest foldable Galaxy phone has us wanting one for ourselves. P.S. It doesn't squeak!

The new Samsung earbuds don't do noise canceling and don't do fitness tracking, either.

I spent a week testing the Motorola Razr. I became enamored with the $1,500 flip phone, but also have anxiety about its durability long-term.

Hands-on with the 6.7-inch foldable screen that stands up by itself.

Samsung shows off the innovative new Galaxy Z Flip at its Unpacked event in San Francisco. The foldable phone has a 6.7-inch screen when unfolded and comes in three colors: Mirror Purple, Mirror Black and Mirror Gold.

Today on AutoComplete, we look at what made this year's Chicago Auto Show great and where we expected manufacturers to do a little better.

In today's top tech stories, Amazon and Nvidia pull out of MWC, Facebook and Twitter wrestle with misleading info and NASA launches new solar probe with the European Space Agency.

In this week's top stories, Twitter talks about a breach that could allow phone numbers to be attached to accounts. Meanwhile, Google revamps its Maps app for its 15th birthday.

Valentine's Day is just a week away. You've got plenty of time to order a gift that looks way more thoughtful and well planned out than its two-day delivery would reveal. Here are some gift ideas for the loved one in your life.

A few key updates bring the Atlas closer in line with its smaller two-row sibling.

Researchers in the United Kingdom have recreated the voice of a 3,000-year-old Egyptian priest named Nesyamun by 3D-printing a replica of his voice box. Now, we can hear how it sounds.

In today's top stories, Google gives Maps a facelift for its 15th birthday. Meanwhile, some code found in iOS suggests iPhones may be able to unlock your car in the future.

This minivan gains more premium trimmings, an advanced infotainment system and optional all-wheel drive.

Fresh mockups of the iPhone 12 indicate the phone sizes may not be what we expected. Plus, we run through everything we really want in the next iPhone, from better battery life to a lower price.

Also: Spotify isn't doing too shabby either.

Reports suggest the Samsung Galaxy S20 could sell for a grand in the US, while Korea may be faced with a price tag of 1.25 million won. Plus: info on the S20 Plus and S20 Ultra.

The video-sharing site says deepfakes and misleading information have no place on YouTube.

From The Daily Charge: Results of the highly anticipated caucus are delayed because a tallying app isn't working properly

One of this vehicle's most important changes can be summed up with three simple letters: IRS. No, this has nothing to do with taxes, instead, the latest and greatest Escalade gets a new independent rear suspension plus a whole lot more.

In today's news, YouTube spells out its policies on disinformation ahead of the 2020 US presidential election, Uber suspends rider and driver accounts over coronavirus fears and Twitter reveals a security incident from 2019.

Star Wars: The Clone Wars kicks off its final season on Disney Plus. Meanwhile, Amazon has a new show with both Jordan Peele and Al Pacino attached.

It's a big week of Apple rumors as a new report says the company may be working on a wireless charging pad, Apple-branded headphones and the return of the iPhone SE or iPhone 9.

From The Daily Charge: Automatic license plate readers are powerful surveillance tools typically only used by police.

Get the most out of Windows 10 with these tips and tricks.

There's finally a Mini electric you can buy. It's big fun on a small scale -- but there's a catch.

I had a chance to try out Mojo Vision's prototype smart contact lens, with a tiny monochromatic display designed to sit right on your eye, feeding you information as you need it. With demos showing the potential to see in the dark and navigate menus with your eyes, Mojo Vision appears to be aiming for the sweet spot between clunky AR goggles and invasive brain-computer interfaces like Neuralink.

These Android features will fill your iPhone-owning friends with envy.