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Whether you’re at a festival, tennis match, or wedding, these hand fans and wearable cooling devices will make the heat way more bearable.
Waymo has tapped fleet management company Element to help keep its robotaxis charged, maintained, and on the road as the company expands into more cities.
BYD is about to introduce a new detachable magnetic smart device that lets you control your vehicle remotely at the push of a button.
Nimble’s thoughtfully designed SharePower is a modular power bank you can share with a friend.
Hyundai is on track for its sixth straight year of record sales in the US. In the EV market, Hyundai has its sights set on Chevrolet as it looks to become the second-best-selling brand behind Tesla.
To build one family’s dream house on a flood-prone Mississippi bayou, AD100 architect Tom Kundig decided the sky’s the limit.
Snap CEO Evan Spiegel lays out the company’s vision for its augmented-reality smart glasses, arriving later this year.
With three fully electric SUVs now on sale, Toyota’s EV registrations surged 225% in April.
Designers are finding sustainable building solves close to home—in ancient practices and cutting-edge innovations alike.
Verizon introduced a new plan that costs $45 per month, revamped rewards programs, and more today.
Tech has been encroaching on the family domicile for years—but actor, writer, and satirist Jill Kargman is all in on analog.
The global editorial directors of WIRED and Architectural Digest on teaming up to help you understand how we live today, and what comes next.
Devices that monitor seniors for safety are appealing to worried loved ones and underresourced home care agencies.
These clever lights—each one an exemplar of innovation in materials, design, and function—will beautify your home.
A light saber with Luke Skywalker’s severed hand from “The Empire Strikes Back” that is expected to sell for seven figures headlines an upcoming auction of valuables from movies, music and other corners of pop culture.The Hollywood & Entertainment Signature Auction presented by Heritage Auctions announced Tuesday and held July 13-17 also includes hats from “The Wizard of Oz” and “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,” hoverboards from “Back to the Future II,” rugs from “The Big Lebowski” and a pair of Rocky’s boxing boots. [Image: Heritage Auctions] A major Beatles artifact will also be up for sale: John Lennon’s handwritten lyrics for “If I fell,” written on the back of a Valentine card while he was in New York for the Fab Four’s first appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show” in 1964. The bidding for it will open at $500,000.The light saber, used onscreen by Mark Hamill i