This State Has The Highest Fees For EVs In 2026
While getting an EV may seem like an economical decision, you still need to worry about high registration fees in some states. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreWhile getting an EV may seem like an economical decision, you still need to worry about high registration fees in some states. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreAs drone threats grow worldwide, a newly released Pentagon guide outlines low-tech defensive concepts designed to protect critical U.S. sites.
Read MoreAmerica never quite understood Volvo's jacked-up wagon, and now it's too late.
Read MoreMeta and YouTube face trial over social media addiction. Find out about KGM's lawsuit regarding push notifications, algorithm risks, and the TikTok settlement.
Read MoreOpenAI isn't resting on its laurels when it comes to its ever-popular ChatGPT chatbot. Here are four notable changes coming to the service in 2026.
Read MoreA farmer in Pennsylvania turned down a $15 million offer to buy his land for a new data center development near the state capitol. Here's what happened.
Read MoreSubmarines aren't usually considered luxurious, but South Korea plans to build subs with 'five-star' level accommodations for its allies, including Canada.
Read MoreThere are many upsides to driving Tesla's EV, but but many owners have also claimed to be having issues with tires wearing out faster than expected.
Read MoreTesla has released its full-year results for 2025, revealing that its profits have dropped for a second consecutive year — and quite badly at that.
Read MoreIKEA has offered a few smart devices here and there in recent years, but a revamp of its offerings is bringing a lot of new gadgets to the company's stores.
Read MoreSome cameras have dials to help you set the focus, or the exposure, but this latest camera lets you set it to a specific era to capture the magic.
Read MoreA new Texas law went into effect in July 2025 with the goal of cutting back on license plate fraud, but it's not doing what authorities hoped.
Read MoreThe USS John F. Kennedy kicked off its sea trials on January 28, 2026, moving a much-delayed project forward significantly for the U.S. Navy.
Read MoreSamsung's new display tech isn't necessarily revolutionary, but what it's made of could be a big leap in materials science for consumer tech.
Read MoreRyobi is introducing its most powerful battery to date with little to no fanfare. The company is also expanding its range of lawn mowers.
Read MoreRunning a red light in California now gives you an automatic ticket, and your first instinct will likely be to pay it. Why is that not a good idea?
Read MoreMemory prices have been absolutely bonkers over the past several months, but laptop makers might just be able to weather the storm. Here's how.
Read MoreIt may not be the most practical SUV, but Mazda's CX-30 isn't messing around when conditions get wintery.
Read MoreChina has made advancements in thermal battery technology that can make this specific type of battery far more valuable. Here's what we know.
Read MoreRetro styling can feel cynical. Does Indian's 2026 Chief Vintage do more than look the part?
Read MoreDuring winter weather, you might see some empty roads you're tempted to take your ATV on, but this is actually a bad idea in any sort of weather. Here's why.
Read MoreIt’s the rarest tool in the 18V One+ lineup. Find out why Ryobi's 30th Anniversary Black Drill is super rare and where you can purchase one.
Read MoreThere have been some pretty public failures in the wearable AI arena, but Apple's pin might change all of that. Here's what could make it a success.
Read MoreTesla is in the process of sunsetting two of its oldest cars, the Model X and Model S. Will the discontinuation lead to higher resale values?
Read MorePart family transport, part off-road adventurer. Does the latest Ford to get the Tremor treatment deliver where it really matters?
Read MoreThe 2026 Pilot may be more expensive, but Honda's improvements will likely be worth it for most families.
Read MoreAutomated license plate readers have proven to be a controversial addition to U.S. roads, and it looks like another state is hoping to regulate their use.
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