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- Extreme E's first qualifying round ends with Nico Rosberg's team out front
- Pinterest is reportedly in talks to acquire VSCO
- A sealed copy of 'Super Mario Bros.' just sold for $660,000
- 'Lost Tapes of the 27 Club' used Google AI to 'write' a new Nirvana song
- Microsoft’s online-only Build conference starts on May 25th
- Waymo has two new CEOs, one of whom is a woman of color
- Google will reportedly use its own chip in the Pixel 6
- Summer Game Fest's second edition gets underway in June
- MIT researchers use radio waves to help robots find hidden objects
- This week's best deals: $50 off Apple's MacBook Air M1 and more
- Apple's Magic Keyboards for iPad are cheaper than ever on Amazon
- Samsung drops the price of the Galaxy Z Fold2 5G by $200
- Official Xbox Series X mini fridges are coming
- 'Final Fantasy' creator Sakaguchi on what makes 'Fantasian' a unique mobile RPG
- Upgrade your living room with this home theater system that’s under $300
- 'MLB The Show 21' is coming to Xbox Game Pass at launch
- Rivian's EV service plans include remote diagnosis and on-site repairs
- Samsung's SmartTag+ Bluetooth tracker is finally available for pre-order
- Apple Arcade adds over 30 games and a 'greatest hits' section
- What if your next electric car's body was also its battery?
- Engadget Podcast: Reviewing Google's sleep-stalking smart display
- How and why to buy a projector
Extreme E's first qualifying round ends with Nico Rosberg's team out front Posted: The off-road electric racing series started its first weekend with some big crashes, and Nico Rosberg's team in P1 after the first qualifying round. |
Pinterest is reportedly in talks to acquire VSCO Posted: NYT sources claim Pinterest and VSCO could team up. |
A sealed copy of 'Super Mario Bros.' just sold for $660,000 Posted: The copy was one of the earliest shrink-wrapped versions of the games you could buy in the US. |
'Lost Tapes of the 27 Club' used Google AI to 'write' a new Nirvana song Posted: While we'll never know what kind of music Kurt Cobain would write if he were still alive today, an AI may provide a glimpse. |
Microsoft’s online-only Build conference starts on May 25th Posted: Microsoft confirmed today that its online-only Build developer conference will run between May 25th and May 27th, though there's still no word on when registration will open. (If last year is any indication, our money is on "the end of April.") "Microsoft Build is where developers, architects, start-ups, and students learn, connect, and code together, sharing knowledge and expanding their skillset, while exploring new ways of innovating for tomorrow," the company's events page explains. |
Waymo has two new CEOs, one of whom is a woman of color Posted: John Krafcik is handing over the job to executives Tekedra Mawakana and Dmitri Dolgov. |
Google will reportedly use its own chip in the Pixel 6 Posted: According to documentation 9to5Google says it saw, the chipset, codenamed Whitechapel, will power Pixels that are slated to launch this fall. |
Summer Game Fest's second edition gets underway in June Posted: A Day of the Devs showcase of indie and AAA games is on the schedule. |
MIT researchers use radio waves to help robots find hidden objects Posted: With a wrist-mounted camera and an RF reader, RF Grasp can find and pick up objects, even if they're initially hidden from sight. |
This week's best deals: $50 off Apple's MacBook Air M1 and more Posted: Here's a list of the best tech deals from this week that you can still get today, including $50 off Apple's MacBook Air M1 and $40 off Amazon's Echo Show 10. |
Apple's Magic Keyboards for iPad are cheaper than ever on Amazon Posted: Save big on Apple's Magic Keyboard for iPad -- both the 11-inch and 12.9-inch models are at record low prices. |
Samsung drops the price of the Galaxy Z Fold2 5G by $200 Posted: The foldable can be all yours for $1,800. |
Official Xbox Series X mini fridges are coming Posted: Microsoft is honoring a promise to make Xbox Series X mini fridges after winning a Twitter battle. |
'Final Fantasy' creator Sakaguchi on what makes 'Fantasian' a unique mobile RPG Posted: Hironobu Sakaguchi, the creator of Final Fantasy, chats about his new Apple Arcade RPG Fantasian. |
Upgrade your living room with this home theater system that’s under $300 Posted: The Onkyo OHTS3900 5.1-Channel Home Theater System is an immersive surround sound setup that delivers bold and crisp sound and Bluetooth compatibility with an easy setup. |
'MLB The Show 21' is coming to Xbox Game Pass at launch Posted: Subscribers can play a PlayStation Studios game at no extra cost. Strange times. |
Rivian's EV service plans include remote diagnosis and on-site repairs Posted: Rivian has outlined how it will service your EV, including remote diagnosis and on-site visits — it's hoping to beat Tesla at its own game. |
Samsung's SmartTag+ Bluetooth tracker is finally available for pre-order Posted: More than two months after it was announced, Samsung's SmartTag+ Bluetooth item tracker is finally available to pre-order ahead of an April 12th release date. |
Apple Arcade adds over 30 games and a 'greatest hits' section Posted: Apple Arcade has expanded to 180-plus games, including a mix of App Store classics like 'Monument Valley' and 'Fruit Ninja.' |
What if your next electric car's body was also its battery? Posted: EV batteries are large and expensive. Nanom thinks it has a solution: a cheaper, longer-lasting cell that can be built right in to the structure of a vehicle. |
Engadget Podcast: Reviewing Google's sleep-stalking smart display Posted: This week, Cherlynn and Devindra are joined by UK bureau chief Mat Smith to dive deeper into our review of Google's new Nest Hub. Is the sleep-tracking smart display creepy or cool? Plus, loads of updates from Google and a peek at Xiaomi's first foldable phone. |
How and why to buy a projector Posted: Here's a list of the best projectors you can buy at all price points, as well as tips and tricks for shopping for a projector. |
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