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  • The Engadget staff on this week's Apple news

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    Engadget
    Engadget
    03.22.2016

    Covering a keynote from a big tech company makes for a busy day at Engadget, and yesterday's "Loop You In" event at Apple's Cupertino campus was no exception. Our fearless senior mobile editor Chris Velazco liveblogged the presentation, and then immediately got hands-on with the newly announced iPhone SE and 9.7-inch iPad Pro. The rest of the team, meanwhile, was busy writing up all the news, which also included iOS and tvOS software updates, price cuts for the iPad Air 2 and Apple Watch, and some frank remarks from Tim Cook about the company's recent fight with the FBI. Now that the madness has subsided, it's time for us to take a step back and gather our thoughts. Here's what we actually think about it all.

  • Watch the Engadget staff on: FBI vs. Apple

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    Engadget
    Engadget
    03.02.2016

    Yesterday, both Apple and the FBI testified at a House Judiciary committee hearing on the San Bernardino iPhone debate. If you're looking to get caught up quickly, a few of our editors sat down to explain the both sides of the case and where things stand. Arguments over encryption are nothing new, but this case could set some very important precedents for future law enforcement access. Here's what our editors had to say on the matter.

  • Editorial: Engadget on Windows Phone 8

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    Tim Stevens
    Tim Stevens
    06.20.2012

    Another day, another major announcement from Microsoft -- and yes, another round of opinions from your humble team at Engadget. Today it's Windows Phone 8, the (finally) formally announced successor to the company's mobile platform. Rather tragically, there's no upgrade path from any current Windows Phone device (the 7.8 stopgap notwithstanding). Your hot new cerulean blue Lumia 900? It'll be obsolete this fall. Join us after the break to get our thoughts on that and all the other bits of information gleaned today -- right after you read our initial thoughts from the original Windows Phone 7 Series, to see just how far we've come.

  • Editorial: Engadget on Microsoft's new Surface tablet line

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    Tim Stevens
    Tim Stevens
    06.19.2012

    Microsoft has unveiled its new Surface, a reborn brand that now lives as two products. It was a showy event with a strong conclusion: at the unification of software and hardware lies great things. Microsoft has found that greatness with the Xbox 360. Can it do so again with a new series of tablets? Here's what we think.

  • Editorial: Engadget on Google TV

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    Nilay Patel
    Nilay Patel
    05.21.2010

    Google made a big splash into the home entertainment world yesterday with the announcement of Google TV -- particularly because it's partnered up with some major names like Sony, Intel, Logitech, Best Buy and Dish Network. That's a lot of industry momentum behind a platform that's trying to achieve what many believe to be impossible: marry the television to the internet. Will Google finally be the one to pull it off? To be honest, the Engadget staff is nowhere near agreement on this, so we're just going to let everyone speak for themselves -- read on!