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Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos Emit Your Lifetime Carbon Footprint in 90 Minutes

The tech billionaires' private jets and massive yachts produce shocking amounts of carbon emissions, worsening climate change and global pollution.

By Kate Irwin
Climate change protestors in Germany holding up a sign that says: "Planet B, here we come!" One activist wears a mask of Elon Musk's face.

Uber: It's Possible to Live Without Personal Cars in North America

At the end of Uber's One Less Car Challenge, 21% of participants were willing to give up their cars and use other modes of transport instead.

By Jibin Joseph
A graphical illustration of people using alternate modes of transport to move.

Delta Air Lines Sues CrowdStrike for $500 Million, Says It 'Cut Corners'

The lawsuit claims that the cybersecurity firm failed to do basic testing on an update that caused IT failures all over the world.

By Will McCurdy
Delta Airlines

Want Cheap Holiday Flights? Google's Revamped Flights Tab Could Help

You don't have to sort or filter out the options anymore. Google says its new "Cheapest" tab has better deals from third-party booking sites.

By Jibin Joseph
An illustration of woman looking at her boarding pass in the departure terminal of an airport.

States Slap Marriott With $52M Fine Over Breaches That Exposed Customer Data

Marriott and subsidiary Starwood may also give customers a way to request their stored personal info be deleted from hotel systems going forward—and restore any lost loyalty points.

By Kate Irwin
A brick building with Marriott Downtown sign in a city with a "One Way" street sign and a pedestrian crossing sign showing a "stop" red hand.

The Best Battery Life Laptops for 2024

We've tested hundreds of laptops to find the ones that last the longest between charges. These battery-life champs will easily take you through a day of work or school, plus an evening's entertainment.

By Matthew Buzzi
Woman sitting on balcony overlooking skyline while using laptop

The Best Action Cameras for 2024

Whether you want to capture outdoor sports or underwater excursions, you need a camera that's tough and portable enough for the job. Here's what you need to know about action cams, along with the best models we've tested.

By Jim Fisher
Insta360 Go 3

The Best Instant Cameras for 2024

Lots of people enjoy snapping shots with a modern instant camera, just like our parents did with the Polaroids of yesteryear. These are the best instant cameras we've tested.

By Jim Fisher
Fujifilm Instax Mini 99

The Best Portable Monitors for 2024

Whether you're a traveling exec, a gamer, or a graphic designer, a portable second monitor can add an extra dimension to your work or play. We've tested most of the major models. Check out our top picks.

By Tony Hoffman
Best Portable Monitors

The Best Camera Phones for 2024

Tired of hauling around an extra camera? Grab one of the best smartphones for taking photos and you might find your DSLR or mirrorless collecting dust.

By Eric Zeman
Samsung Galaxy S24+

The Best Unlocked Phones for 2024

Tired of the restrictive carrier payment plans that often come with new cell phones? The top unlocked phones we've tested aren't tied to a carrier, offer you more freedom to roam, and carry less bloatware.

By Iyaz Akhtar  & Sarah Lord
Google Pixel 9 in Obsidian, Porcelain, Peony, and Wintergreen

The Best Portable Projectors for 2024

Need a compact, capable projector you can take with you for presentations on the road—or just to tote outside for backyard movies? Here's a look at the top-rated models we've tested.

By M. David Stone
AAXA M6 Micro Projector

Duolingo Launches $249 E-Piano, Updates App With AI Chats, New Worlds

Duolingo music fans can get some hands-on learning, while app users get more interactive Adventures and OpenAI-powered Video Calls.

By Kate Irwin
The Duolingo piano

State Department Opens Online Passport Renewals to Everyone

After a limited summer beta, the State Department will now accept online passport renewals at any time, provided you meet the requirements.

By Joe Hindy
A photograph of a few passports next to each other

Rhysida Hackers Blamed for Ransomware Attack on Seattle Airport

The Port of Seattle says some of its data was encrypted in the attack and is refusing to pay the ransom.

By Kate Irwin
Silhouettes of four travelers with bags and suitcases at the Seattle airport, showing modern wall of glass windows in background.

Airbnb to NYC on Short-Term Rental Rules: We Told You That Wouldn't Work

A year after NYC started cracking down on short-term rental listings, Airbnb says it's been a failure and calls for changes to regulations. But are more Airbnbs really the solution?

By Joe Hindy
A photograph of the New York City skyline

Cyberattack Hits Seattle Airport, Disrupting Services

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SeaTac) has been forced to 'isolate critical systems' due to an apparent cyberattack that is also affecting IT services at the Port of Seattle.

By Michael Kan
Sign at SeaTac airport

US Border Agents Need Warrants to Search Cell Phones, Court Rules

A federal court determines probing phones, tablets, or laptops at the border is a major privacy violation, comparing such searches to 'mindreading.'

By Kate Irwin
close-up on woman holding an iPhone.

US Investigating Delta Amid Thousands of CrowdStrike-Related Cancellations

The Department of Transportation is particularly concerned that Delta Air Lines is not adequately compensating passengers after canceling thousands of flights.

By Michael Kan
Delta Airlines terminal

Heading to the Paris Olympics? Don't Fall for These Scams

More than ever, the Olympic Games are a 'high-stakes cyberthreat target,' according to a report from Fortinet that highlights the most popular scams attendees should watch out for.

paris olympics