Logitech's Car Mount Gives You Hands-Free Android Auto By Henry T. Casey Logitech's changed course for its ZeroTouch car mount, which now taps into Android Auto for in-car navigation and entertainment features.
T-Mobile's SyncUp Brings 4G, Diagnostics to Your Ride By Don Reisinger T-Mobile is offering a device that turns your car into a Wi-Fi hotspot while also gathering diagnostic data on your vehicle. You can get it for free with a two-year contract.
How Bad Digital Law Makes Your Toaster Deadly By Paul Wagenseil Smart-home and other Internet of Things devices may be less secure because copyright law forbids researchers from disclosing flaws.
Yamaha YAS-106 Soundbar Review: Boom for the Buck By Michael Gowan The YAS-106 delivers booming bass and a good set of features for the money, although all that bass can overwhelm the mix.
World's Smallest Car Is a $1,280 Alternative to Walking By Althea Chang The laptop-sized Walkcar could get you from point A to point B at up to 10 mph.
The Apple Car Finally Has a Deadline By Mark Spoonauer After rounds of layoffs and a shift in focus, Apple has finally zeroed in on what its car project should be and when it should be ready.
Internet of Scary Things: IoT Hacking Tool Goes Public By Henry T. Casey Mirai is a newly public hacking tool that allows miscreants to take control of unsecured IoT devices and use them to take down websites.
Solar Paneled Streets Could Pave Road to Future By Althea Chang Solar Roadways hopes to replace all concrete and asphalt with its solar panels to generate green energy.
Pull Over, Robot! Self-Driving Cars Should Be Off Roads By Paul Wagenseil Google and Tesla are moving too fast toward fully autonomous vehicles, and it's good that the government is intervening to slow them down.
This Add-on Could Make Your Car Autonomous By Althea Chang The Comma One is designed to give commuters an autonomous driving experience without having to buy a new vehicle.
Is the Apple Car Dead or Just Stalled? By John R. Quain Despite grand ambitions, Apple’s car project has hit a wall, and the new direction is much more focused on software than an actual vehicle.
Musk: New Tesla Autopilot Could Have Saved Driver's Life By Andrew E. Freedman Tesla Motor's latest update to its Autopilot software could have saved a driver from a fatal accident, CEO Elon Musk said.
Why Google's Uber Competitor Scares Me By Henry T. Casey Google's looking to undercut Lyft and Uber on pricing, but its reported policies for hiring drivers are questionable.
The Self-Driving Taxi That Beat Uber to the Streets By Althea Chang Self-driving car software developer NuTonomy has deployed test taxis in Singapore, giving Uber a run for its money.
Tesla's New Car is Fastest in the World By Michael Andronico Tesla's new Model S P100D can go from 0 to 60 in just 2.5 seconds, making it the quickest production car in the world.
Ford's Driverless Cars Are More Autonomous Than Tesla By Sam Rutherford Ford says it will have fully autonomous ride-sharing vehicles on the road by 2021.
Wireless Hack Unlocks Volkswagens, Fords and Chevys By Paul Wagenseil Hackers could wirelessly unlock the doors of more than 100 million Volkswagens, Audis, Fords, Nissans and Chevrolets made since 1995.
2016 GMC Sierra Denali 1500 Review: The Ultimate Tech Pickup By John R. Quain The GMC Sierra Denali 1500 is a comfy and connected full-size pickup that really kicks it and includes both noise cancellation and handy power steps.
This Electric 3-Wheeler Could Be the Ultimate Commuter Car By Lauren L'Amie The Solo Car is fully rechargeable, super fast and could help reduce your carbon footprint for a fairly low price of $15,000.
Tesla Snatches Up SolarCity to Power Your Home and Car By Mark Spoonauer By combining forces with SolarCity, Tesla wants you to be able to buy solar panels, storage batteries and an electric car from the same company.
Porsche Doubles Down on Mission E Electric Car By Sam Rutherford Porsche's Mission E could bring the legendary car maker into the future, and it's ramping up production to make its dream vehicle a reality.
What We Want to See in Tesla's 'Masterplan' By Andrew E. Freedman Elon Musk's "masterplan" for Tesla sounds like a Bond Villain scheme, but it could also be a bold new future for electric cars.
Can Lyft Premier Out-Luxury Uber Black? By Henry T. Casey Ride-sharing service Lyft added a new luxury-class ride option, but it might not be fancy enough.
Lexus Software Bug Has Some Drivers Seeing Purple By Philip Michaels The software bug affects the navigation screen on Lexus Enform systems, causing constant rebooting.
World's First Passenger Drone Cleared for Testing By Anna Attkisson The Ehang 184 passenger drone has just been approved for test flights in Nevada, and it could change the way we travel short distances.
Apple Car on the Way? iPhone-Based Key Is Latest Sign By Michael Andronico A newly granted Apple patent hints at the ability to unlock your car with your iPhone, making the release of an Apple Car seem even more inevitable.
Why Toyota Saving the iBot Wheelchair Is a Big Deal By Andrew E. Freedman The return of a high-tech wheelchair may signify renewed interest in using technology to assist people at all levels of physical mobility.
Apple's $1 Billion Investment Paves Way for Self-Driving Cars By Michael Andronico Apple's big investment in ridesharing service Didi Chuxing isn't just about improving Chinese relations. It could shape Apple's self-driving car initiative.
It's Make or Brake for Hyperloop: What You Need to Know By Sam Rutherford The first public test of Elon Musk's super fast Hyperloop train concept happens on May 11 north of Las Vegas. Here's what you should know.
2016 Corvette Z06 Review: High-Tech Supercar Is a Steal By John R. Quain Editor's Choice A supercar version of the Corvette, the Z06 is still just a quarter of the price of comparable foreign exotics.