The Honda FCX Clarity car runs off of hydrogen, delivers 270 miles per tank, and will be one of the first hydrogen-powered vehicles available to the public - if you can afford one.
The new, retooled version of Google maps offers a sleek new interface, but do dolled-up graphics amount to a more useful map? As it turns out, yes, and new customization features make Maps feel more homey than ever.
Networks may be pissed at Aereo, but the legal checkmate they currently face could be the hardship that finally forces them to embrace online distribution.
Samsung's first 85-inch Ultra-HD TV will retail for $40,000 when it becomes available for preorder in March, significantly more than similar sets from both Sony and LG.
The shows we watch, the tools we use, and the services we communicate with could disappear at any time now that we’re hooked on cloud computing. Whoops.
All eyes were on Barcelona this week for Mobile World Congress 2012, and we were on hand to try all the latest smartphones and tablets firsthand. We rounded up the top 10 highlights below!
An unnamed tablet from Toshiba showed up at Nvidia’s booth at MWC 2012, outshining many of its Tegra-3-powered peers with a rich 7.7-inch OLED display.
A bike computer is both a strange departure for Pioneer and an odd device to find at a cell phone show, but makes an important point about the limitations of phones, even in the company of the best of them.
LG’s 2012 lineup includes the powerful LG Optimus 4X, a whole new line of design-conscious phones, and the LT Optimus Vu, a 5-inch Android device to battle Samsung’s galaxy Note.
LG's gorgeous OLED displays will hit the United States in March, joining a line of 47 new HDTVs, seven new Google TVs, four new soundbars, and other products from its CES 2013 announcements.
Mercedes' new Mbrace 2 in-dash system brings a host of updates, including features like navigating directly to your friends using a simple text message, access to Google Street View, and more.
Offering “something for everyone” is no easy task when the world population is 7 billion. Here’s how HP is trying to keep its ballooning product catalog under control.
Ye of little budget, take heed: Ultrabooks aren’t just for jetsetters anymore. HP’s new Envy Ultrabooks target mainstream consumers with lower prices and larger screen sizes.
Toshiba's newest Ultrabook features a 14-inch screen and a slightly different Satellite-style design, giving it some subtle variation from the company's very first Ultrabook, the Portege Z835.
We took a sneak peek at MyFord Mobile, the companion app to the upcoming Focus Electric that will help drivers make it around town on limited juice, charge up cheaply, and even reward better driving.
The X1 Hybrid, T430u Ultrabook, E130 and S430 were all on full display at CES 2012, and we had a chance to fiddle with the latest new members of the ThinkPad line.
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Hybrid uses embedded smartphone guts to stretch battery life, jumping between two different operating systems and processors depending on the task.
Ford's pint-sized party vehicle will finally be available in the U.S., bringing a unique six-speed automatic that lets drivers achieve prime fuel economy without shifting manually.
SpeakerCraft’s CEDIA 2011 announcements yielded new “invisible” speakers that hide behind drywall, three new digital amps with lower power consumption and heat, and updates on some long-awaited products that never quite showed up as promised.
From his first big breakthroughs to the tensions that drew him away for over a decade, here’s a look back at the landmarks in Steve Jobs’ storied career with Apple.