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iDevices' $80 Kitchen Thermometer lets you cook to temp without all the fuss.

In just 17 years Radical has grown into one of the most important names in British motorsport. XCAR caught up with the racing manufacturer's founder Phil Abbott.

The Monoprice MBS-650 are best-sounding ultrabudget bookshelf speakers and the $32-per-pair pricing makes it easier to put up with the generic styling.

Bill Detwiler cracks open the Surface Pro 3 and shows you why Microsoft's laptop-like tablet is still extremely difficult to repair.

Using an Android phone, the free Cardboard app, and Google's cardboard giveaway from I/O, we show you how to make your own VR headset.

Gaming and toys get a big run in the retail deals this week, with plenty to keep you entertained and prices to keep your wallet happy.

CNET's Brian Cooley explains why the fitness bands that measure our stairs, steps, and sleep will soon be joined by devices that measure blood sugar, gait, and muscle tone.

CNET editor Dong Ngo shows off, among other things, his amazing analytical skill with not one, but two Linksys WRT1900AC routers at a time, and apparently that's not the only time he feels special.

Learn how to wirelessly browse and stream your home computer's media collection to your Roku, for free.

In this episode, it's all about making the most of your smartphone camera. We show you how to determine your camera's image quality, give you insider tips on taking better photos, and feature an affordable do-it-yourself project that can be built within minutes.

With fast continuous shooting, excellent photo quality and a great viewfinder, there's quite a bit to like about the camera.

Sleek design meets functional utility on this Samsung electric range.

The end of the year wouldn't be complete without a penultimate appearance from CNET Audiophiliac Steve Guttenberg. In this episode, we'll check in with the new Rough Trade record store in Brooklyn, sample a variety of hi-fi gear from Sony, Koss, and U-Turn, preview a movie about the best-selling band you've never heard of, and explore the future of digital music.

CNET's Donald Bell shows you how he created a giant, collapsible projection screen for around $100.

What place will the Mk 1 Cayman take in Porsche's history?

This week on Crave, we stand under the Listening Cloud, an LED sculpture that storms according to social-media activity. Jimmy Kimmel reveals that he's been making fake viral videos on YouTube, and a frog photobombs a NASA rocket launch. Oh yeah, and we listen to the soundtrack of outer space. All that and more on our latest episode.

Did someone poke in the center of your speaker? CNET's Donald Bell shows you how to take the dents out of a damaged speaker dust cap.

The Sony STR-DN840 is by far the best AV receiver value of the year, offering tons of wireless connectivity and six HDMI inputs for well under $500.

For years, some automakers have installed a black box in your car, recording the data and analyzing your driving habits. But soon the federal government will require all vehicles to have them. Will such a device help or hurt you? CNET's Brian Cooley explains.

Subaru took its Forester line, gave it a new transmission and some new tech, but kept the same reliable engine.