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- Google may be adding Bluetooth detection to its Find My Device service
- EA tests FIFA Ultimate Team loot boxes you can preview
- Tool around in a real-time generated AI version of 'GTAV'
- YouTube's iOS app is finally getting picture-in-picture
- Everything you missed at 2021's all-digital E3
- Google's $99 Pixel Buds A-Series are now available
- The second-gen iZotope Spire Studio is a big improvement at a big cost
- This week's best deals: Get two Echo Dots for $50 ahead of Amazon Prime Day
- Elon Musk's Boring Company is reportedly pitching freight tunnels
- Save 14 percent on this Bluetooth speaker from TREBLAB
- FCC changes how emergency alerts appear on your phone
- Bungie begins selling its official Destiny toaster
- Google's new sleep-tracking Nest Hub is on sale for $80 right now
- Engadget Podcast: Windows 11's surprise leak and the best of E3
- The Morning After: Sony wants PS5 software beta testers
- Apple's new 12.9-inch iPad Pro with 256GB storage is $100 off at Amazon
- Google Meet update makes Hand Raise requests more visible
- Porsche's 'Soundtrack My Life' delivers custom music based on your driving
- Honda to end production of its hydrogen and plug-in hybrid Clarity cars
- Spotify acquires startup that can improve podcast discovery
- 'Cyberpunk 2077' gets more crash fixes before heading back to the PS Store
- Windows 11 leak hands-on: Like Windows 10 meets macOS
- Lawmakers propose 25 percent tax credit to incentivize domestic chip production
- Facebook will add ‘satire exception’ to its community standards
- This drone tracks human screams (to save lives)
Google may be adding Bluetooth detection to its Find My Device service Posted: Google may be working on expanding Android's Find My Device functionality to more closely match the capabilities of Apple's Find My network. |
EA tests FIFA Ultimate Team loot boxes you can preview Posted: As part of FIFA 21's ongoing Festival of FUTball event, EA is selling new Ultimate Team Preview Packs that allow you to see their contents before you make a decision whether to buy them. |
Tool around in a real-time generated AI version of 'GTAV' Posted: YouTuber Harrison Kinsley shared a video on GAN Theft Auto, an AI that can generate a playable stretch of Grand Theft Auto V's gameworld on its own. |
YouTube's iOS app is finally getting picture-in-picture Posted: It'll be a Premium feature at first before rolling out to all users in the US. |
Everything you missed at 2021's all-digital E3 Posted: The first online-only E3 officially ended Tuesday, but Summer Game Fest has just begun. Engadget editors take stock of what the major players got right. |
Google's $99 Pixel Buds A-Series are now available Posted: You can buy the Pixel Buds A-Series starting today on Google's website, as well as retailers like Best Buy and Walmart. |
The second-gen iZotope Spire Studio is a big improvement at a big cost Posted: If you liked the original Spire portable studio from iZotope, you'll love the second generation. But be warned, the solid upgrades come at a price. |
This week's best deals: Get two Echo Dots for $50 ahead of Amazon Prime Day Posted: Here are the week's best tech deals including early Amazon Prime Day 2021 deals on Echo Dots and the Echo Show 5, and the Beats Flex earbuds for $39. |
Elon Musk's Boring Company is reportedly pitching freight tunnels Posted: The Boring Company is shifting its attention to wider, freight-friendly tunnels after its early commuter passages got a frigid response. |
Save 14 percent on this Bluetooth speaker from TREBLAB Posted: The TREBLAB HD-Max is a high-quality Bluetooth speaker that's water resistant and can be paired with multiple speakers for a surround sound effect. |
FCC changes how emergency alerts appear on your phone Posted: The FCC is changing how you'll get emergency warnings — your phone will soon show 'National Alerts' that include FEMA warnings. |
Bungie begins selling its official Destiny toaster Posted: Bungie has made an official Destiny toaster that you can pre-order right now. |
Google's new sleep-tracking Nest Hub is on sale for $80 right now Posted: Save 20 percent on Google's second-generation Nest Hub smart display at B&H Photo. |
Engadget Podcast: Windows 11's surprise leak and the best of E3 Posted: We dive into what makes the Windows 11 leak so interesting. |
The Morning After: Sony wants PS5 software beta testers Posted: Today's headlines: Sony announces PS5 beta program ahead of 'major' system update, Microsoft appoints CEO Satya Nadella as chairman, and all future Disney+ original series will be released on a Wednesday. |
Apple's new 12.9-inch iPad Pro with 256GB storage is $100 off at Amazon Posted: Apple's latest iPad Pro with a 12.9-inch screen and 256GB storage is on offer for $100 less at Amazon. |
Google Meet update makes Hand Raise requests more visible Posted: After introducing the much-needed Hand Raise feature in Meet, Google has now made it more useful for all parties in a call. |
Porsche's 'Soundtrack My Life' delivers custom music based on your driving Posted: Porsche has developed a prototype system that plays custom, original music to your driving, whether you're on the open road or stuck in traffic. |
Honda to end production of its hydrogen and plug-in hybrid Clarity cars Posted: After killing off the Clarity EV last year, Honda is ending production of its hydrogen fuel-cell and plug-in hybrid Clarity models this summer. |
Spotify acquires startup that can improve podcast discovery Posted: Spotify has purchased a startup called Podz that could make it easier to find new podcasts to listen to on the platform. |
'Cyberpunk 2077' gets more crash fixes before heading back to the PS Store Posted: Patch 1.23 for Cyberpunk 2077 will improve the game's stability by preventing numerous crash fixes. |
Windows 11 leak hands-on: Like Windows 10 meets macOS Posted: After dabbling with the (now infamous) Windows 11 leak for several hours, I've come to a surprising conclusion: It feels a lot like macOS. |
Lawmakers propose 25 percent tax credit to incentivize domestic chip production Posted: A group of bipartisan lawmakers on the Senate Finance Committee have introduced legislation that seeks to incentivize chipmakers to manufacture their silicon in the US. |
Facebook will add ‘satire exception’ to its community standards Posted: Facebook says it will update its Community Standards to clarify how it treats satirical content as a result of recommendations from the Oversight Board. |
This drone tracks human screams (to save lives) Posted: A team of researchers from Germany's Fraunhofer FKIE institute has created a drone that can locate screaming humans. |
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