A new coalition called Tech Against Scams is bringing companies together to fight online fraud.
Microsoft is streaming its Build 2024 keynote on Tuesday. Here's how to watch -- and what to know about the lower-profile event the day before.
For people who want a compact machine to make all sorts of frozen treats, the Creami delivers much more than its $200 price tag might suggest.
Sonos' first headphones are finally here, offering premium design, solid features and home theater chops.
It’s criminal that there’s been no way to play Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for over a decade.
Sonos is making its first foray into headphones with the new Sonos Ace, a $449 model.
Adobe has launched Generative Remove, an AI tool for Lightroom.
Sony's WH-1000XM5 headphones are our favorite wireless pair on the market and now they're 18 percent off.
Here's a list of the best air fryers you can buy, plus tips and tricks on how to use one, as chosen by Engadget editors.
The biggest news stories this morning: Microsoft rebuilt Windows 11 around AI and Arm chips, Another patient will get Neuralink’s brain implant, Volvo and Aurora introduce their first self-driving truck.
Live TV streaming services get you access to local stations, sports matches and cable networks. Here's a guide to picking the best service for you.
Volvo and Aurora just showed off the Volvo VNL Autonomous truck at ACT Expo in Las Vegas.
Hellblade II is more of an extended, extremely anxious and violent vibe than a traditional adventure game.
Here's a list of the best games for Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S, as chosen by Engadget editors.
Actor Scarlett Johansson has accused OpenAI of copying her voice for one of the voice assisstants in ChatGPT despite denying the company permission to do so.
Neuralink will be able to surgically implant its device into another patient’s brain.
Meta’s advertising policies are once again in the spotlight as a watchdog group says the company approved more than a dozen “highly inflammatory” ads that broke its rules.
The Surface Laptop Copilot+ PC is still as subtle as ever, but far more powerful.
If you’ve noticed deleted photos reappearing on your iPhone, download this software update now.
A gaggle of PC makers rolled out their first Copilot+ PCs on Monday, but they all run on Qualcomm silicon. Intel said today its first chips to support Copilot+ AI features, will arrive in the fall.