The F-22 Raptor Is Getting 2 New Upgrades
The F-22 is getting a bit long in the teeth, having first entered service in 2005. However, The War Zone reported that this aircraft is getting some upgrades.
Read MoreThe F-22 is getting a bit long in the teeth, having first entered service in 2005. However, The War Zone reported that this aircraft is getting some upgrades.
Read MoreThe 2027 BMW i3 may look relatively normal, but it's an electric revolution.
Read MoreApril 2026’s Milwaukee lineup brings a range of new tools, accessories, and safety gear, plus a brand-new category with over a hundred items.
Read MoreCarjackers can absolutely ruin your day, but one man in Virginia endured a nightmare with thousands of dollars of damage to his dream car. Here's what happened.
Read MoreAndroid phones may get a speed boost from a deeper software change, one that optimizes the kernel using real-world app usage data more effectively.
Read MoreIllinois' Secretary of State has made it a priority to improve safety on the roads. A new bill would require certain reckless drivers to use speed limiters.
Read MoreAdvocates of red light cameras claim that the citations they hand out help keep drivers safe. However, one judge believes that those tickets are illegal.
Read MoreA proposed law would mean that some drivers convicted of DUI would be prevented from buying alcohol while on probation. Here's how it would be enforced.
Read MoreChevy's newest addition to its EV lineup, the Equinox, is down one popular color, likely for the rest of the year. Why can't you pick that color anymore?
Read MoreThe redesigned Telluride gets controversial styling for 2027, but you won't argue with the fuel economy gains from the new hybrid engine.
Read MoreThey're not exactly flying cars, but small electric helicopters might become a more common sight in the future thanks to the FAA's new pilot training program.
Read MoreApple just launched the AirPods Max 2 which now come with some notable features that were missing from its predecessor. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreAudi's new Q3 gets a price bump along with an increase in power, but is that enough in the competitive - and cost-conscious - luxury crossover segment?
Read MoreThe U.S. Navy has tested a new drone that could expand its surveillance capabilities greatly, patroling the seas for days on end without human intervention.
Read MoreAutocycles aren't quite cars or motorcycles, but something in-between. In most areas, they can be registered as motorcycles, but soon that might change.
Read MoreA formerly quiet Mississippi road now sounds like an airport runway, leaving residents sleep-deprived and demanding answers. And it's all because of AI.
Read MoreThe federal government is suing to block the state's plan to ban gas-powered cars by 2035. Here is a breakdown of the escalating legal battle.
Read MoreRyobi’s modular Link system keeps growing in 2026. A few new additions aim to solve common complaints while expanding what the platform can actually do.
Read MoreA new kind of factory worker is joining Toyota’s production lines — handling repetitive tasks and hinting at a very different future for auto manufacturing.
Read MoreIf your Ford Mustang or F-150 aren't already impressive enough for you, good news: Ford is now selling supercharger upgrade kits for these popular models.
Read MoreChevrolet's electric Equinox doesn't reinvent the wheel (and that's a good thing).
Read MoreRivian's second SUV arrives amid unstable gas prices and rival automakers pulling back on EVs.
Read MoreA sneaky loophole that helped wealthy car buyers sidestep taxes is now under scrutiny, as California authorities launch sweeping investigations.
Read MoreThe U.S. Air Force wants to replace the aging B-2 bomber as soon as possible and has instructed Northrop Grumman to kick production of the B-21 into high gear.
Read MoreFlorida House Bill 543 attempts to clarify if license plate frames are legal after the HB 253 ban. Discover why the amendment will likely fail.
Read MoreAs Toyota's three-row SUV prepares to go all-electric, will we look back with fondness on today's Highlander?
Read MoreWhile we can't control how much electricity costs, many Americans are showing that it is possible to at least choose where we get some of it from.
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