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  • Modern muscle cars might be comfortable, capable sports cars, but the family line started as unsophisticated beasts in the 1960s. Chevy is celebrating this evolution with the Camaro 50th Anniversary Edition, a car with some retro fashion sense, but a more modern setup under the hood.
  • We recently spent some time putting Samsung’s latest activity tracking smart(ish) watch through its paces. So read on to find out whether the heart rate monitoring, GPS tracking and music playback of the Gear Fit 2 are enough to help it compete against rivals from Fitbit and Garmin.
  • The OnePlus 3​ and iPhone 6s Plus​ are about as different as two flagship smartphones can be. One crams a surprisingly high-end spec sheet into an aggressively low price; the other relies on brand recognition to use sky-high profit margins. Read on, as we compare their features and specs.
  • Most people don’t bother buying themselves a birthday present, instead leaving the gifting to close friends and family members. Things work a bit differently in the world of bikes, a point proven by Ducati’s 1299 Panigale S Anniversario.
  • Two things that scream "American summer!" are the bright, hot sun and hot dogs cooking under it. The new GoSun Solar Dogger ties those two even closer. A slimmer, more portable GoSun cooker, the Solar Dogger harnesses the power of the sun to cook hot dogs, sausages and other compact, tubular foods.
  • ​The Moto Z​ and HTC 10​ are two different takes on the flagship smartphone. Motorola's is a bold (but also risky) modular handset, while HTC's refines the classic smartphone formula. Read on, as we see how their features and specs compare.
  • Drone photography site Dronestagram provides a forum for high-flying photo making and it's recently announced the eye-popping winners of its third International Drone Photography Contest. Gizmag has a look at the shots that soared into the highest spots
  • A work of considerable scientific gravitas will auction on July 13, 2016, in London when the first printed book to propose that the Earth revolved around the Sun, De Libris Revolutionum Eruditissimi Viridoctoris, goes under the auctioneer's hammer.
  • The m.e. pocket audio booster is designed to make audio bigger, clearer and more defined, no matter what gear you have in (or on) your ears. The listening experience is said to be like sitting in the front row of a live concert.
  • A robotic glove that was originally designed for use on the ISS has been licensed for use back home, where it could be put to work helping manufacturing workers. Developed in partnership between GM and NASA, the RoboGlove is designed to provide the user with extra gripping strength.
  • You'd think that tiny house builders would struggle to think up new ideas on how to make each project different - but if that's the case, we're not seeing any signs of it yet. Wind River Tiny Homes' Triton features a unique floorplan that includes a walk-in closet and a home office.
  • Hyperloop One, the proposed faster-than-airplane transport system, has presented a study highlighting the economic feasibility and benefits of creating a route between the Finnish capital, Helsinki, and the Swedish capital, Stockholm.
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