| 05/14 | Consumer Reports tests as-seen-on-TV grout cleaners If dirty grout in your bathroom drives you crazy, you may be tempted to try some of those miracle grout cleaners you’ve seen advertised on TV. Well, Consumer Reports was, too, and it has a few things to tell you before you place your order. |
| 05/13 | Consumer Reports looks at the latest car innovations More and more cars come with safety features like blind-spot monitoring. A light in or near your rearview mirror lights up when something is in your blind zone. And if you drift out of your lane, some cars caution you with a beep. |
| 05/09 | Securing your smart phone: Consumer Reports If you store sensitive information on your smart phone, losing track of it could spell disaster. A just-released survey by Consumer Reports projects more than 7 million smart-phone owners had a phone that was lost, stolen, or ruined in the last year. |
| 05/07 | Considering eyelash enhancement? Consumer Reports looks at the hazards Women have been looking for ways to darken and thicken their eyelashes since the days of Cleopatra. But Consumer Reports’ medical adviser says be careful how you get that long lash look. |
| 05/06 | Consumer Reports tests more than 100 gas grills; see the top-rated models More people are grilling with gas these days. Consumer Reports tested more than 100 gas grills costing from less than $200 to more than $2,000. Some grills do more than the basics, including one with a rotisserie that also has a side burner, perfect for keeping a pot boiling. |
| 05/03 | More reliable motorcycles: Consumer Reports Motorcycles offer an exhilarating riding experience and can deliver impressive fuel savings. If you’re thinking about getting one, Consumer Reports National Research Center surveyed more than 4,000 motorcycle owners to find some of the most reliable ones. |
| 05/02 | DIY cracked iPhone repairs: Consumer Reports Cracked iPhone screen? There’s an app for that! Well, not exactly. But there are online videos on how to fix a broken screen and move on! |
| 05/01 | Consumer Reports puts vitamin D to the test Vitamin D is one of the most widely used supplements. Doctors have long recommended it along with calcium to help prevent bone fractures. However, recent studies have cast doubt on vitamin D’s benefits for healthy women. With sales of vitamin D at an all-time high, Consumer Reports took a closer look. |