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The CEO suggested that his company got 50,000 orders since the weekend. He also explained why the futuristic pickup's "armor glass" was shattered by a steel ball.

Thoughtful and practical, these gift ideas are also super affordable.

Yubico releases software that lets you secure your machine with its little YubiKey USB devices.

"Guaranteed shatterproof," says Lego Australia.

The two companies will try to compete with Qualcomm's technology for cellular-connected computers.

CBS All Access is the latest service to focus in on kids shows.

He's a little less controlling than the real Tesla founder.

The public preview of its cloud gaming service still lacks pricing and a release date, but the expansions are a good sign.

As we close out the decade, we've been forced to give up our dream of a tech paradise.

You can now answer, decline and make calls on your Android phone from your PC.

Some users report problems with the Start Menu, booting and printing.

The car for when you need "a luxury tank to drive through the ghost towns of the apocalypse."

Astronauts, inventors and one very grumpy cat are among those who passed away this decade.

The $249 wireless earbuds were originally expected to be out in time for the holidays.

The Android 10 beta for the Galaxy Note 9 shows an option for a 120Hz display.

Here's how to get the best results from your smartphone photography, whether you're on iPhone or Android.

Affected markets also include China, Germany, India, Mexico and Spain.

From the first iPad to Xbox Kinect, Android to Antennagate, we're still feeling the repercussions of the wild, transitional year that kicked off this decade.

Slowly but surely, iPads are growing up.

Fifteen years after a radically thin phone brought Motorola much-needed panache, the company hopes it can win attention again with a new Razr in a foldable design.