Your process of buying a new phone doesn't always have to start and
end with one or two brands. Sure, Samsung and Apple are the commercial
leaders, and makers of some of the best phones out there, but our Best
Smartphone of 2016 pick so far comes from HTC, a company that doesn't
even do much (if any?) TV advertising these days. No matter which phone
you go with, make the best possible decision by starting with this
latest installment of our biannual Smartphone Comparison Guide.
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Mercedes-Benz Arrow460 Granturismo is 46 feet of floating excess
For all intents and purposes, the Mercedes S-Class Convertible
is the perfect car for a seaside cruise. It's beautiful, powerful, and
the cabin has been specially designed so your fancy haircut isn't ruined
by pesky buffeting. Problem is, it doesn't float, so cashed up car
buyers with a nautical bent can't enjoy S-Class level opulence once they arrive at the marina.
North Sails unfurls game-changing new sail technology
In fact, new aerodynamic discoveries coupled with exotic materials
have turned modern sails into veritable works of high tech art. Today,
sailmakers know that the less a sail distorts (through stretching,
shear, compression or shrinkage), the more force or drive remains
available to power the boat - especially helpful when you're in a close
race for that final buoy. Now, the innovative designers at North Sails
have woven an interesting array of tricks into their unique new 3Di line
of "canvas" - laminated, heat-molded sails that hold their shape so
well, they come close to performing like rigid airfoils.
Hyundai's RM series evolves, with the latest N performance car concept
Hyundai is continuing to tease characteristics of its upcoming N performance sub-brand,
with the release of another concept in its RM series. The RM16 is said
to further develop Hyundai's performance technologies, while inheriting
features from both the RM14 and the RM15.
Renault spices up the Twingo with punchy GT
There's something intrinsically right about a quick, cheap hatch. On a
deserted back road they'll keep up with anything short of McLaren or Ferrari's
finest, but you don't have to worry about sky-high insurance premiums
and expensive carbon panels in an accident. It's a potent recipe, and
one that Renault has almost perfected over the years, so it's with great excitement we welcome the little Twingo GT into the world.
Breitling pairs with Bentley for blacked out B06 Midnight Carbon
In the complex world of status symbols, few brands carry the same weight as Bentley. It's why the Continental
has been co-opted as the car of choice for famous singers and
footballers keen to show off their hefty pay packets with a piece of
automotive extravagance.
German for "you don't need an SUV"
Mercedes has plugged every four-wheel drive niche imaginable, but
that doesn't mean the team at Stuttgart has forgotten about traditional
families who just want a plain old wagon. The E-Class Estate has space
for the family and all their kit, but unlike many SUVs, it doesn't try
to be something it's not. And we're perfectly okay with that.
Samsung Galaxy S7 Active
It must be that time of year again: Samsung and AT&T are back
with yet another rugged variant of the latest Galaxy flagship. If you
paid attention to last year's model,
then this new one is exactly what you'd expect – a Galaxy S7 with a
beefier, sturdier and plastic body, along with a 33 percent larger
battery.
HTC 10 vs. Samsung Galaxy S7 (and S7 edge)
For a while there, it looked like the HTC vs. Samsung smartphone rivalry had been snuffed out, after HTC's disappointing 2015 flagship fell short of being a true threat to Samsung's envelope-pushing Galaxy S6.
This year is a different story, though, as the companies have the two
top Smartphone of the Year candidates (so far). Read on for our hands-on
comparison of the HTC 10 vs. Samsung Galaxy S7 – which also includes
the larger Galaxy S7 edge.
Toyota 4Runner Trail Premium
The Toyota 4Runner stands as one of the last true, off-road-worthy
mid-size SUVs in the US market, maintaining fast-disappearing features
like body-on-frame construction and a 4WD transfer case shifter. This
made it a natural choice for our recent 350-mile (563-km) round trip
between Phoenix and Overland Expo.
We put a 4Runner 4x4 Trail Premium through its paces across the
sunburned Phoenix metro area, up and down undulating highway, through
wind-ravaged forests, and over rock-littered trail, relying on it as
both carriage and castle.
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