Can Your Samsung Galaxy Watch Get Wet? The Wearable's Water Resistance Explained
If you're an avid swimmer, you might want to wear your Samsung Galaxy Watch while exercising.
Read MoreIf you're an avid swimmer, you might want to wear your Samsung Galaxy Watch while exercising.
Read MoreWeatherTech products are a popular choice for automobile owners due to their durability. Here are a few of the lesser-known accessories from the manufacturer.
Read MoreGeneral Motors surprised racing fans when Cadillac entered the F1 ring, but what engine will the new contender vehicle feature when it debuts?
Read MoreAlthough they're most closely associated with mobile devices, the tech industry has seen a massive push to use ARM chips in laptops and even desktop computers.
Read MoreTo members of one of America's biggest outlaw motorcycle clubs, the number 81 has a meaning that has nothing to do with Terrell Owens or Night Train Lane.
Read MoreWhile Google Stadia might be long gone, the controllers created for the service may still have some life left in them. Here's how to convert them to Bluetooth.
Read MoreThe SlashGear team wants your Christmas gifts to feel meaningful beyond the winter months. These are our picks to shift your gift-giving game into high gear.
Read MoreThe Kawasaki Ninja 400 no longer appears on Kawasaki's website. Does that mean it has been discontinued? Here is all the information we could find.
Read MoreThe 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 is here, and if you're wondering, it's no slouch. Here's what you need to know about its incredible 0-60 time.
Read MoreDespite statistics showing that seat belts save lives, one state has repeatedly chosen to go its own way and not require them for adults even in the front seat.
Read MoreIn Season 12 of Shark Tank, a young entrepreneur pitched his company Flipstick, but was he able to make a deal? Where is the company now? Here's the update.
Read MoreThere is perhaps no more recognizable name in tools than Snap-On, and the company continues to make its popular tools at a variety of US locations.
Read MoreThinking about picking up one of those cheap soundbars that pop up on web stores all over the place? Here are some things to bear in mind before you buy.
Read MoreLogan Riley's RokBlok gives users a record player that will fit in their pocket, and was backed on Shark Tank. But what happened after the show?
Read MoreFor many bibliophiles, the Kindle is the gold standard for e-readers. If you're not a fan or want something with more feature, these five picks are for you.
Read MoreThe 2025 Nissan Murano promises four star hotel luxury in a redesigned package with a striking new design. Here's what we noticed on our first drive.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a few hand tools to round out your tool box with adding the bulk of battery packs, these DeWalt options could be just the thing for you.
Read MoreDrone warfare is becoming a major element in combat scenarios, and that's no more true than on Ukraine's battlefields. Here's what we know so far.
Read MoreIn Season 10 of "Shark Tank," the founder of GoalSetter stepped into the tank looking for an investment. Here's what happened and where the company is now.
Read MoreToyota and Lexus have seemingly held the throne for Consumer Report's most reliable cars every year, but 2024 is different as one brand excels.
Read MoreIn an attempt to recapture the magic of the original Lexus LFA supercar, there's a new fully-electric successor 'LFR' coming soon, and some aren't as excited.
Read MoreAlthough bike chains have become quite common among those who don't ride, they still hold particular usefulness and significance in the motorcycle community.
Read MoreThe Pontiac Firebird is enduring icon of the muscle car generation. Here are 10 interesting facts about the Screaming Chicken that you may not have known.
Read MoreEven with a fuel crisis and new emissions standards, the 1970s featured a number of stylish and reliable SUVs. These are some of our favorites from the decade.
Read MoreDo cars and trucks need snorkels because they're planning to go swimming? No, the reason has to do with activities that are strictly land-based.
Read MoreA nuclear-powered car sounds like something straight out of science fiction, but it was actually something people were considering in the 1960s.
Read MoreCalifornia is the birthplace of hot-rod culture, but it's not anything goes on the Golden State's streets. Here are four modifications that are illegal there.
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