2023 Subaru WRX By Prodrive First Drive: The Coulda-Woulda-Shoulda STI
We still haven't forgiven Subaru for retiring the STI, but perhaps tuning experts Prodrive could deliver the next best thing.
Read MoreWe still haven't forgiven Subaru for retiring the STI, but perhaps tuning experts Prodrive could deliver the next best thing.
Read MoreAn EV's lithium battery will likely outlast most other vehicle parts. Yet, even with nearly constant technological advancements, they still don't last forever.
Read MoreWhen you buy and register an Apple device, it automatically names it using the first name you used when you registered for an Apple ID, but that can be changed.
Read MoreAmazon offers Kindle Unlimited for the book lovers among us, but the service isn't bundled with a Prime subscription. Is it really worth paying extra for it?
Read MoreThe Cybertruck sports a design unlike any other, giving it a unique place on the market, but early concepts reveal that it wasn't always so angular.
Read MoreMeta's Twitter competitor Threads is still pretty basic, but the team has been scrambling to add new features, and now some have arrived for iPhone users.
Read MoreTwitter was launched as a platform where each post had a very low character limit. Now it's testing a feature that will get rid of that limit entirely.
Read MoreSUVs are notorious gas guzzlers, but these hybrid models boost fuel efficiency without sacrificing performance or interior comfort.
Read MoreVladimir Putin has been known to travel across Russia in a clandestine armored train for years. Here is everything we know about the 'Ghost Train.'
Read MoreLucid's most affordable Air may also be its most appealing. Pure trim cuts some of the electric excess to find a new fight in the heart of the luxury segment.
Read MoreMicrosoft wants AI to be a staple in the workplace.
Read MoreVanMoof is now officially bankrupt, which jeopardizes the company's future, and those in charge are exploring a path forward.
Read MoreTesla is once again under scrutiny by the NHTSA for another fatal crash from a few years ago, citing issues with Tesla's controversial self-driving tech.
Read MoreWhile nuclear weapons exist but aren't used, many may wonder what they actually sound like - though their mushroom cloud looks are unmistakeable.
Read MoreThe muscle car is among the most desirable of vehicles, and there's no need to spend top-dollar on a new Hellcat in order to scratch that itch.
Read MoreThe pricing structure of Electrify America is shifting toward a per-station system, rather than a nationwide guideline, making charging all the more confusing.
Read MoreOutside of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, there have been limited nuclear tests outside of warfare, all in service of testing what happens upon detonation.
Read MoreThe U.S. government is taking steps to standardize cybersecurity standards. Electronics will feature a badge certifying that it passes the standard.
Read MoreIn the battery-electric versus hydrogen EV war, fuel cells haven't come close in terms of sales or infrastructure. But BMW isn't willing to give up.
Read MoreOne of the coolest features of the upcoming iOS 17 is its StandBy feature, which turns your iPhone into a smart display just like Echo or Google Home displays.
Read MoreWhile the souped-up Honda Civic has long been a meme in car culture, there's a reason it started. Civics are excellent for customization, including the engine.
Read MoreJust like the rest of your body, it's a good idea to keep your brain in shape. With these Android apps, you can retrain your brain by picking up your phone.
Read MoreApple has been given the greenlight to delay App Store changes related to third-party payments as they relate to the legal battle started by Epic.
Read MoreTesla has added a feature for most of its EV models that makes it possible to charge them with solar energy, assuming there's already a solar system installed.
Read MoreThe Plymouth Superbird was one of the legendary muscle cars of the 60's and 70's and it has an adorable cartoon painted on it. Here's how that happened.
Read MoreScammers are always trying out new ways to trick victims into handing over their money. In this case, the scam targets air travelers and Google listings.
Read MoreThe last 10 years have seen technology evolve in some surprising ways -- here are 14 inventions that changed the way we interact with the world.
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