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Forget the Toyota Camry—this Subaru SUV costs less to own
For more than three decades, the Toyota Camry has been the default pick for young families. It’s earned that spot by being easy to live with, comfortable, and consistently predictable when it comes to running costs and ownership.
8 new HBO Max shows and movies streaming in May
For HBO Max viewers, May 2026 isn’t just about new content—it’s about experiencing stories that span not just continents and cultures but also lived experiences, and it’s all in a single lineup. From a sweeping historical drama rooted in Japanese history to a contemporary sports journey with global stakes and intimate reflections on identity and community, HBO Max offers some stand-out titles this month, including films pairing literary romance, large-scale disasters, and smaller, more enigmatic originals.
Forget the Audi Q5—this Volkswagen SUV is actually more reliable
German SUVs don’t exactly have a reputation for being trouble-free, and reliability usually isn’t the first thing people associate with them. European luxury models tend to be a bit of a trade-off: brilliant to drive, but complicated enough that things can get expensive when they go wrong.
Forget Toyota—this Nissan SUV rarely needs repairs
Before you dismiss it too quickly, this isn’t the Nissan Murano you remember from a decade ago. Nissan has finally given it its first major update since 2016, so it’s worth keeping an open mind.
Google is finally fixing the biggest problem with your car’s voice commands
Here in the automotive industry, we have always built cars with what is known as static technology. In other words, once a vehicle leaves the assembly plant, its hardware and software are typically locked in time. Unlike your phone, which can receive real-time updates to enhance its performance (and auto-download spammy games), your vehicle has historically remained the same since you drove it off the lot.
5 new shows to watch this weekend across Netflix, Apple TV, and more (May 1-3)
Are you enjoying Stranger Things: Tales from '85? The first animated spin-off of Netflix's flagship series is finally out for audiences to enjoy. The show struck the right chord with fans—Netflix has already renewed it for a second season. Tales from '85 is just a sign of what's to come as we all wait for the live-action Stranger Things spin-off from the Duffer Brothers.
The SMS app is dead: Why Google Messages is now the only way to text on Android
I recently purchased a Murena Fairphone 6. There were sacrifices I expected to be made in switching to a privacy-centric, de-Googled version of Android–but I didn’t expect group texting to be one of them. Turns out, group texting is broken, and it’s not Murena’s fault. You will suffer the same fate if you switch to any phone that doesn’t have Google Messages.
Tesla begins Semi truck mass production, 9 years later
Nine years after the unveiling, Tesla has started mass production of its Semi electric truck with hopes of transforming the shipping world.
The Toyota Crown Signia's two trims prove luxury doesn't need a dozen options
It’s probably the shooting brake silhouette that draws people in initially, but after that, it’s the levels of refinement Toyota has packed (either knowingly or unknowingly) into the Crown Signia. Since its North American debut at the end of 2023, Toyota has presented a textbook example of understated luxury with the Crown Signia, a wagon-style SUV that is anything but a traditional wagon or SUV.
Forget everything else—this Japanese hybrid SUV just makes sense
In a segment where most updates feel pretty minor, the 2026 Toyota RAV4 actually moves the needle in ways you can feel. Instead of trying to reinvent the compact SUV, Toyota tightens things up with smarter engineering, better packaging, and a clear push toward electrification.
Forget the Corolla Cross Hybrid—this Kia SUV costs less and gets 7 more MPG
The Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid has quickly become the default choice for buyers looking to step into an affordable hybrid SUV. It’s practical, efficient, and backed by a reputation that makes it an easy recommendation. But when you look beyond the badge, it’s no longer the clear-cut value leader it appears to be.
These are the 5 Google Maps settings I change on every new phone
Google Maps offers one of the most polished navigation experiences you can get. Out of the box, it does a great job getting you from point A to point B, with reliable directions, solid traffic data, and an easy-to-use interface.
That expensive CPU upgrade is completely unnecessary (and manufacturers are actively lying to you about it)
If you're shopping around for a new CPU, you might have noticed that there are a lot more cores in mainstream chips these days. It wasn't that long ago that having eight cores was seen as extravagant. Now, 14- or 16-core CPUs are pretty ho-hum, and you'll even find them in mid-tier laptops.
These three-row SUVs match BMW and Audi for up to $30,000 less
New vehicle prices currently sit at record levels in the United States, floating right around $50,000 on average. That $50,000 figure is an all-time high for the automotive industry, which has seen new vehicle prices steadily rise over the last few years. For many, the rising MSRP of a new vehicle has become much harder to justify. And for those who do make a purchase, it’s important that every last dollar of the monthly payment counts.
Stop trusting Google Drive with your backups and do this instead
Google Drive can make you feel like all your files and folders are safe. If you accidentally delete a file, you might expect that you can just download the version that's stored in Google Drive. This isn't always the case, however.
Stop fighting Windows to learn Python: Why WSL changes everything
With the popularity of "vibe coding," you might wonder what coding is all about. Python is a popular language to get started with, but if you're on Windows, here's why you're better off learning Python in WSL.
This "superior" storage drive was supposed to kill SATA—until this flaw ruined everything
U.2 was one of the most promising replacements for SATA, promising faster transfer speeds and, overall, a more stable standard. But it never really took off. Does this have a reason, though?
Fish is the Bash alternative all beginner programmers should use
Everything you do on the Linux command line involves a shell, whether you pay it any mind or not. It’s probably Bash, possibly Zsh, but either way, it’s highly relevant to all shell scripting, big and small.
Ausom improves travel reliability for your next big event
If you’ve ever been to a major event, like the World Cup or a big show or festival, you know how taxing traveling on foot can be. Uneven terrain, crowds, obstacles, and constant flow issues can really make it difficult to get from Point A to Point B. That “last mile” might even make you wish you had wheels instead of feet, and thanks to modern EV technology, it’s actually possible to substitute manual strides for a personal mobility vehicle.
Milwaukee takes on Klein with more 'Made in USA' hand tools
Milwaukee is one of the most popular names in power tools, and users love its extensive lineup of M12 and M18 options, as well as its growing hand tool collection. This week, Milwaukee announced several more hand tools that are made in the USA, and here's what you need to know.


