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The latest muscle car from Ford is out to claim the big power crown.
With a more efficient hybrid powertrain, Ford's new law enforcement vehicle can reduce fuel costs, but the standard connected crash notification can save officers' lives.
Forget self-driving cars. BMW modified an R 1200 GS to operate without a rider so that engineers can test driver assistance and other safety tech on two wheels.
The all-electric, self-driving vehicle can be outfitted as a people mover or a cargo hauler.
Hyundai's CES 2019 Elevate concept is a literal crawler of rocks
Just like the concept, this year's M-Byte electric car will feature a massive 48-inch dashboard display and a fixed "driver tablet" steering wheel display.
These are the top predictions and sneak peeks of this year's CES.
This is what it's like to ride in a Tesla through the underground test tunnel near Los Angeles.
Cambridge Analytica. Russians inside the US electrical grid. 2018 was a scary year for privacy: Let's look back at the most interesting cyberattacks of the year and see what's in store for 2019.
From The 3:59 show: Investigators believe the attack was part of a larger Chinese intelligence effort, according to a report.
From The 3:59 show: Cutting the cord is more viable now than it ever has been, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy or simple.
At a DC hearing, one lawmaker says don't blame Google for negative results.
In a DC hearing, a representative from Texas tries to get an answer from Google CEO Sundar Pichai.
We look back on some of the biggest moments in tech this year and how they will shape our future in 2019.
From The 3:59 show: We break down the latest legal spat between Apple and Qualcomm.