The press previews for the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas are already underway, and the show floor opens tomorrow. CES offers a preview of technologies that could come to your home, car, or pocket over the coming year or more.
For all the media reports of crowded malls, long lines, and unbridled spending, our latest Consumer Reports poll shows that 25% of us hadn’t yet begun shopping for the holidays as of Dec. 18.
In a new Consumer Reports survey, AT&T found itself at the bottom of customer satisfaction ratings of cellphone carriers for the second year in a row.
In a Consumer Reports survey, 32% of respondents used a personal reference in their passwords and 23% kept a written list of passwords in an insecure place.
Arsenic has long been recognized as a poison and a contaminant in drinking water, but now concerns are growing about arsenic in foods, especially in fruit juices that are a mainstay for children. Consumer Reports investigates the issue.
First introduced in 2010, the Naughty & Nice Holiday List looks at the good and not-so-good shopping policies and the companies behind them.
We took a first look at a preview version of Amazon's new Kindle Fire, the company's first tablet computer, and found a lot to like.
Consumers Union, the advocacy arm of Consumer Reports, has sent letters to Bank of America, Chase, Wells Fargo and Sun Trust, calling on them to stop plans to attach fees to debit card purchases.






