Super Savings on This Unique Air Fryer That Cooks Food in Heatproof Glass

Want to be the hero of your next Super Bowl party? Check out the Ninja Crispi Portable Glass Air Fryer, an intriguing twist on the air fryer that’s a perfect option for air frying your favorite frozen snacks at your next potluck—it’ll help you win the day by frying up a batch of wings at… Continue reading Super Savings on This Unique Air Fryer That Cooks Food in Heatproof Glass

7 Best All-Clad Deals From the Factory Seconds Sale (2026)

All-Clad Deals used to be difficult to find, but thankfully, the Factory Seconds Sale has come back around for a little while. These sales tend to only last for a few days—this one expires at midnight tomorrow, January 21—though they sometimes are extended. In any case, these sales offer a reliable way to score a… Continue reading 7 Best All-Clad Deals From the Factory Seconds Sale (2026)

NRB USA Opens Product Development Facility in South Carolina

NRB Bearings Corporation has established a New Product Development (NPD) facility in Columbia, South Carolina, marking the company’s entry into domestic manufacturing operations. Vice Chairman and Managing Director Harshbeena Zaveri inaugurated the facility on January 19, 2026. The center will serve NRB’s North American automotive customers, including Meritor, Magna, Dana, Daimler’s Detroit Diesel division, and… Continue reading NRB USA Opens Product Development Facility in South Carolina

Explainer: How Toyota Is Taking on EV Anxiety in India With Buybacks and BaaS

In a bid to address the anxieties of prospective buyers about acquiring electric vehicles, Toyota Kirloskar Motor, the Indian arm of the world’s largest carmaker, has lined up a host of initiatives to ensure a peace-of-ownership experience as it launches its first-ever battery-electric vehicle, the Urban Cruiser Ebella. Unveiling the vehicle in Mumbai on Monday,… Continue reading Explainer: How Toyota Is Taking on EV Anxiety in India With Buybacks and BaaS

Luminar founder Austin Russell agrees to accept subpoena in bankruptcy case

Luminar founder and former CEO Austin Russell has agreed to accept an electronic subpoena for information on his phone related to the company, as part of the lidar maker’s ongoing bankruptcy proceeding, per a new filing Tuesday. Russell now has seven days to file a motion to quash the subpoena, or object to it —… Continue reading Luminar founder Austin Russell agrees to accept subpoena in bankruptcy case

I asked six popular AIs the same trick questions, and every one of them hallucinated

Screenshot by Lance Whitney/ZDNET Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways AI hallucinations persist, but accuracy is improving across major tools. Simple questions still expose surprising and inconsistent AI errors. Always verify AI answers, especially for facts, images, and legal info. One of the most frustrating flaws of today’s… Continue reading I asked six popular AIs the same trick questions, and every one of them hallucinated

I spent $30 on this bizarre magnetic keychain flashlight, and it’s a surprise hit

Olight iUltra keychain LED flashlight ZDNET’s key takeaways A tiny keychain flashlight that’s built with toughness and simplicity in mind Pull off the magnetic base to activate a 90-foot beam Built-in USB-C connector for easy charging. Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. A keychain is a tough environment for any gadget.… Continue reading I spent $30 on this bizarre magnetic keychain flashlight, and it’s a surprise hit

Toyota takes aim at a new EV market with the Urban Cruiser Ebella electric SUV

Toyota is entering unfamiliar territory with the Urban Cruiser Ebella, its first EV in India. The midsize electric SUV is now available to order, offering a driving range of up to 543 km (337 miles) and prices are expected to start at just Rs 19 lakh ($21,000) Toyota opens orders for the Urban Cruiser Ebella… Continue reading Toyota takes aim at a new EV market with the Urban Cruiser Ebella electric SUV

Tesla tells customers ‘one-time’ FSD transfer ends this quarter, but we’ve heard that before

Tesla is once again telling customers that the window to transfer their Full Self-Driving (FSD) package to a new vehicle is closing at the end of the quarter. While the automaker is framing this as the “last” chance, the history of this program suggests it is being used more as a quarterly demand lever than… Continue reading Tesla tells customers ‘one-time’ FSD transfer ends this quarter, but we’ve heard that before

Waymo founder John Krafcik: Tesla’s Full Self-Driving has ‘bad case of myopia’

John Krafcik, the former CEO of Waymo, is doubling down on his criticism of Tesla’s self-driving strategy. In new comments, he is going after the hardware itself, specifically Tesla’s insistence on a “vision-only” approach. One of the godfathers of autonomous driving argues that Tesla’s FSD has a “bad case of myopia.” If you have been… Continue reading Waymo founder John Krafcik: Tesla’s Full Self-Driving has ‘bad case of myopia’