Silicon Valley shoots for the stars in the new space race
From CNET Magazine: Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos have set their sights on spaceflight. Their efforts just might put us on Mars.
View ArticleHow the Mille Miglia made us all safer
Italy's most raucous road race was as dangerous as they come, but it led to something that would change the world.
View ArticleWhy your tech is a pain in your neck. And back. And eyes
All those blinky, flashy, beepy screens keep you connected at your body's expense. Here's why it's time to cut back.
View ArticleBest of CNET Magazine, 2016
ICYMI, here's a look at a few of our favorite stories from CNET Magazine, CNET's printed quarterly.
View ArticleCan tech help Alzheimer's sufferers?
From CNET Magazine: Brain-training apps might one day help the millions of Americans living with Alzheimer's.
View ArticleDating sites for Trekkies, vampire lovers and just about anyone else
From CNET Magazine: There's a dating site for just about everyone, even if your idea of a perfect mate is a bit...unusual.
View ArticleCaptain on the bridge
Learning how to operate a cruise ship takes teamwork, quick thinking and hours in a room-sized simulator.
View ArticleInside a cruise ship simulator
In a room-sized simulator at the Carnival Cruise Lines training center, bridge officers can virtually sail anywhere in the world. Join CNET for a turn at the helm.
View ArticleLudacris Q&A: Fast, not Furious
Star of "The Fate of the Furious," the hip-hop artist rides on the edge to balance tech, his music and his life.
View ArticleBuilding a beast: How Aston Martin produces the astonishing DB11
From CNET Magazine: See how skilled workers and advanced robotics come together to produce the stunning, new high-performance supercar from the iconic British brand.
View ArticleTake up film photography in the digital age
Digital cameras may be easier to use, but many hobbyists still enjoy taking photos on film. Find out how, and why, you might want to try shooting on film.
View ArticleHow to build your own kegerator and install it in your countertop
From CNET Magazine: You can have craft beer on tap at home without paying a fortune.
View ArticleRobotic legs give the paralyzed a new view of their world
From CNET Magazine: Exoskeletons are slowly making their way out of hospitals and rehab centers and into homes.
View ArticleAre your teens strung out on tech?
From CNET Magazine: For the teenage brain, screen time is like a hit of drugs. Here's how parents can cope.
View ArticleGene therapy: What personalized medicine means for you
From CNET Magazine: What if the next pill you took were tailored to your genetic makeup? That day is almost here.
View Article'Ghost in the Shell' takes on its critics
Rupert Sanders talks about the challenges of bringing the beloved anime to life, and why he cast Scarlett Johansson as the cyborg Major Kusanagi.
View ArticleCan tech save a dying bat species?
Scientists turn to technology to restore an endangered bat species to the world's longest cave system.
View ArticleYeti hunting in a Skoda Yeti
Can we find the mythical beast while driving its namesake SUV on Bhutan's roughest roads?
View ArticleIn pursuit of perfect ice
From soft drinks to lemonade to craft cocktails, here's how to give your beverages the classy touch of deluxe ice.
View ArticleOne smart assistant to control them all?
CNET Magazine: CNET's consumer advice columnist Marguerite Reardon looks at digital assistants for the home.
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