- Thu Jan 21 5:09 PM PST 2010 Pause-and-play radio trickles down to Buick Regal, Chevy Cruze
Buick's new Regal and the Chevrolet Cruze will both benefit from a very cool in-car entertainment technology.
- Thu Jan 21 11:52 AM PST 2010 Blogs, YouTube prompt campaign finance ruling
5-4 opinion includes what appears to be the Supreme Court's first mention of "blog," and points to YouTube and social networking sites for why law's unconstitutional.
- Thu Jan 7 12:43 PM PST 2010 Hands on with Kia's new voice command
CNET Car Tech takes a look at Kia's new voice command feature.
- Fri Dec 18 10:48 AM PST 2009 2010 Bentley Continental Supersports First Take
CNET Car Tech drives the 2010 Bentley Continental Supersports, testing out the performance and tech.
- Thu Dec 3 2:03 PM PST 2009 California gives green light for space-based solar
Utility PG&E and aerospace start-up Solaren plan to generate 200 megawatts worth of base load power from satellites equipped with solar panels in space.
- Wed Dec 2 11:11 PM PST 2009 Hyundai's new Sonata gets by without a V-6
Debuting at the 2009 Los Angeles Auto Show, the 2011 Hyundai Sonata is the first vehicle to feature Hyundai's "Fluidic Sculpture" design language.
- Mon Nov 30 5:00 PM PST 2009 Production 2011 Chevrolet Cruze previewed
Chevrolet has confirmed details and unveiled images of the 2011 Cruze compact sedan, which is set to be revealed in the sheet metal at the 2009 LA Auto Show on December 2.
- Fri Nov 20 5:00 AM PST 2009 Electronic Housekeeper monitors water, gas, electricity
Electronic Housekeeper, a CES newbie, has made it possible for homeowners to monitor their water, gas, and electricity. The console can also be used for entertainment--VoIP, text messaging, access to e-mail and the Wweb, and satellite radio.
- Thu Nov 19 3:08 PM PST 2009 Toyota details the 2010 4Runner
The Toyota 4Runner is back and this time Toyota is taking a three-pronged approach with a basic SR5 model, a road-capable Limited model, and a rugged Trail model.
- Tue Nov 3 1:46 PM PST 2009 Study: Radio still has broadest reach
Study by Nielsen's Council for Research Excellence shows that 77 percent of U.S. adults listen to broadcast radio on any given day. That's way ahead of any other form of audio.




