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The startup wants to rid the web of privacy-invading trackers, but some people sign up just for speed improvements over Chrome.

Apple's pro-grade Mac has been tweaked since its debut at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference back in June.

Apple's marketing chief shares his thoughts on butterfly vs. scissor keyboards and whether the 16-inch MacBook Pro's Magic Keyboard will appear in other Macs.

An open-air two-seater, this is the lightest roadgoing car McLaren has ever built.

"Tiger Nose Evolution" may sound like an indie band name, but it's what Kia is calling its new corporate face.

It's only available in red, white and blue to start and while those colors don't run, the Jeep likely will.

A considerable amount of design and engineering work goes into making the crew comfortable for space naps.

Gates had said he didn't think Warren would want to meet with someone as rich as he is.

The dual-screen Surface Neo devices will be out next year, says Microsoft.

A look back at ten years of weird ideas...and yet, we're still using laptops.

The Q45 helped launch this brand, and it is still guiding Infiniti today.

The chips are designed to consume less power than those from Intel, Microsoft's traditional partner.

A sharp Surface redesign with a clever hidden stylus, but price and compatibility may be red flags.

Word, Excel and PowerPoint are now available in one Microsoft Office app.

The number of installations has grown from 800 million in March.

Firefox’s new privacy-reporting tool lets you see the cookies, trackers and fingerprinters monitoring you across the web.

The XPS 13 2-in-1 and the Yoga C940 are slim, small and powerful with Intel's 10th-gen processors, but there are still a couple of key differences. Here's how to choose between them.

Both iPhones have superb cameras. But we test whether an ultrawide-angle camera, Night Mode and Deep Fusion processing make the iPhone 11 worth $100 more than last year's iPhone XR.

A surprisingly good discount on a new gaming PC with all the bells and whistles.

From Moons of Madness to Stygian: Reign of the Old Ones, Lovecraftian terrors and video games go hand in hand.