Prizefight
Two gadgets enter the ring, but only one can leave the champion! Each week Brian Tong pits two competing gadgets against each other to duke it out for the win.

















The Google Pixel is exceeding expectations and Google showcases its advancements in artificial intelligence.
With 366 miles of emissions-free range, quick fill ups and solid performance and tech, there's just one thing holding Honda's second generation hydrogen fuel cell vehicle back.
It's German rear-wheel drive against American all-wheel drive in a battle for bragging rights.
Today's tech wrap-up features a YouTube star headed to CNN, Sling TV's introduction of a cloud DVR feature and AT&T unveiling the newest streaming TV competitor, DirecTV Now.
A high-end smart speaker is in the works with a 7-inch touchscreen, according to a Bloomberg report.
DirecTV Now will stream live television through packages that range from $35 for more than 60 channels to $70 for more than 120 channels. There's also a promo offer -- more than 100 channels for $35 -- which a price cut on a package that normally will cost $60.
A New York-based web developer and designer transformed a simple mirror into a working iPhone with touchscreen capability.
Volkswagen previews the CC's replacement, and Toyota wants to become your in-car personal trainer.
A report from The Wall Street Journal says Apple is testing more than 10 different prototypes for the next iPhone, and parts suppliers are being asked to increase production of thinner, high-resolution screens.














