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Runners and cross-fitters are obsessed with this Black & Decker car polisher. They use it to give themselves massages.
Samsung added optical image stabilization and water and dust resistance with more options for storage to its more-affordable A line of phones. Take that, flagship phones with your sky-high pricing!
The second-generation $100 Nest Hub resembles its predecessor, but a new Soli chip can keep track as you toss and turn throughout the night.
Both smart displays have 10-inch screens and loads of features. We pit them head-to-head to find out which is the best for your home.
Good looks, power and an awesome camera trick. I like this phone.
Asus launches three new ROG phones aimed at gamers.
Insta360 makes some of the most fun cameras out there. The tiny new Go 2 delivers on what Insta360 does best, but also brings a ton of quirks with it.
Each insole has 16 sensors that analyze every detail about your run to make you a faster, healthier runner.
CBS All Access is dead and Paramount Plus is the new app taking its place. We take a look at it, the originals launching with it and what separates it from its (deep) competition.
Google is rolling out updates to Android and its apps that will let you schedule your texts, keep your passwords safe and more.
Moments from a holographic meetup that happened remotely, captured from Microsoft's offices.
The $1,299 combo of 4K drone, gaming-style controller and 810p FPV goggles delivers a unique experience for anyone who's ever wanted to fly a racing drone.
The Galaxy Chromebook 2 keeps the premium build quality of the original but sheds some features in favor of a lower price and better battery life.
A great 5G phone that, for a limited time, costs less than your dinner.
Amazon's $250 smart display is motorized and ready to follow you around the room.