Razer's new Barracuda headsets work with any phone or PC
Razer has revamped its Barracuda headsets with Bluetooth — you can connect to any phone, tablet or PC.
Read MoreRazer has revamped its Barracuda headsets with Bluetooth — you can connect to any phone, tablet or PC.
Read MoreInsta360, best known for its action and 360 degree cameras, has just launched an interesting drone camera.
Read MoreSteelSeries has just announced its latest flagship gaming headset in the Arctis Nova Pro, which features a brand new design, a second-gen gameDAC and support for spatial audio.
Read MoreThe Hydra 6 and Atlas 6 will both hit stores in the US this summer.
Read MoreASUS has unveiled what it calls the "world's first" 500Hz G-Sync gaming display, the 1080p ROG Swift 500Hz.
Read MoreLG, which helped kickstart the Ultra Short Throw (UST) laser projector craze with the original CineBeam, has just unveiled a new high-end model.
Read MoreSony's latest LinkBuds offer a closed design and ANC, with several features that allow you to wear them all day and in a range of environments.
Read MoreAcer has introduced two glasses-free 3D monitors you can take on the road, including for gaming.
Read MoreOnce in a blue moon, Sonos releases its speakers in some fun colors or finishes, but most of the time, people just have to pick between black and white. But starting today, you can get the portable Sonos Roam in three new shades; Wave, Sunset and Olive.
Read MoreRazer has unveiled the Viper V2 Pro, a follow-up to its ultra-light gaming mouse.
Read MoreThe $350 iRig Pro Quattro I/O could help cover most on-the-go audio capture needs.
Read MoreOptoma has unveiled a new lamp-based DLP projector that delivers a 4K image and a peak brightness of 3,600 lumens.
Read MoreDevindra and Deputy Editor Nathan Ingraham dive into the latest news around Clearview AI.
Read MoreStarting later this year, NVIDIA will begin selling a liquid-cooled version of its A100 GPU for data centers.
Read MoreUS officials have warned that AI hiring and productivity systems can violate the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Read MoreFight for the Future and the other participants are hoping the letter can pressure Zoom to change its mind.
Read MoreClearview AI has agreed to permanently stop selling its biometric database to private companies and individuals in the US as part of a landmark settlement with the ACLU.
Read MoreThe latest Kendrick Lamar video is full of deepfakes that include Kanye West, Will Smith and Nipsey Hussle.
Read MoreESPN and its partner Michelob Ultra have decided to use AI to answer an enduring question: what would happen if tennis legend John McEnroe played against himself? An upcoming ESPN+ special entitled "McEnroe vs. McEnroe" will feature the 63-year-old star, who retired from singles competition in 1992, playing against a complicated, AI-trained version of himself.
Read MoreSonos Voice will reportedly be available on all S2-compatible smart speakers and soundbars.
Read MoreSoundCloud has bought an AI curation company to help you find music you'd otherwise miss.
Read MoreIf you use Amazon's Kindle app on Android, you may have noticed you can't the software anymore to buy and rent ebooks or subscribe to the company's Kindle Unlimited services.
Read MoreAmazon is shutting down Cloud Cam service on December 2nd, but it's offering a free Blink camera in exchange.
Read MoreWhile it only covers a portion of the company's delivery network, the data is cause for concern.
Read MoreAmazon has started installing AI-equipped cameras to surveil delivery drivers on its vans in the UK.
Read MoreAmazon's upcoming tablets will include a more modern Fire OS 8
Read More'Night Sky' was the subject of 'the first-ever intergalactic premiere.'
Read MoreWhat does it take to go from a nobody to a well-known tech evangelist?
Read MoreTwo Amazon warehouse employees have accused the company of retaliating against them for their efforts to organize workers at a warehouse in Liverpool, New York.
Read MoreThe new Fire 7 will set you back at least $60.
Read MoreYou can get a $100 Amazon gift card when you buy a OnePlus 10 Pro smartphone right now.
Read MoreAlexa has introduced "Shopping List Savings" to the Alexa App, letting you scan receipts on eligible products from any store to gain cashback rewards.
Read MoreHouse and Senate politicians have criticized Amazon for a 'wholly inadequate' safety culture that led to six deaths at a warehouse.
Read MoreA person receiving support can now have up to 10 caregivers through the service.
Read MoreThe lawsuit claimed that Amazon violated healthy and safety measures and retaliated against workers.
Read More'I believe it was retaliatory,' one of the former JFK8 employees said.
Read MoreMany of the employees had been involved in JFK8's unionization campaign.
Read MoreFor the first time, an Amazon warehouse worker will make proposals at a company shareholder meeting — and he wants an end to surveillance and quotas.
Read MorePillPack, an online pharmacy owned by Amazon, will pay $5.79 million to the U.S. government and states to settle a fraud suit related to its insulin distribution practices.
Read MoreIt now offers $4,000 in annual travel reimbursements to employees in the US.
Read MoreAmazon's e-reader will support the ePub format.
Read MoreAmazon won't have two unionized warehouses in the US.
Read MoreAs of May 2nd, Amazon will no longer offer paid time off for workers who test positive for COVID-19.
Read MoreA little more than a week before the start of WWDC 2022, realityOS has resurfaced in trademark filings seemingly linked to Apple.
Read MoreCydia's antitrust case against Apple can move forward.
Read MoreLess than a week before its scheduled date, the Communications Workers of America have decided to withdraw a formal vote on unionization for Apple Store employees at Atlanta's Cumberland Mall location.
Read MoreIt's only the second state to support the digital ID feature amid a slow rollout.
Read MoreApple will start paying its corporate and retail employees more likely in hopes that they won't leave the company to find better prospects.
Read MoreThe vice-president of people and retail shared her thoughts with the company's entire retail workforce.
Read MoreWith the start of June a week away, Apple has announced two new Pride-themed Watch bands.
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Read MoreWorkers at a Maryland location will vote in-person starting on June 15th.
Read MoreThe Communications Workers of America has filed an Unfair Labor Practice charge on their behalf.
Read MoreThe suit claims the volume spike led to a boy needing a hearing aid for the rest of his life.
Read MoreApple has again delayed its return to office, but this time it's friendlier to remote workers.
Read MoreThe company allegedly held captive audience meetings in the lead up to a union election in Atlanta.
Read MoreNew assistive updates are coming to iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Watch, and the most intriguing of the lot is systemwide Live Captions.
Read MoreUnder the new policy, you won't have to opt in so long as the price increase doesn't go over a certain threshold.
Read MoreApple has released iOS 15.5 and macOS 12.4 with improvements to Apple Cash and Podcasts.
Read MoreApple Podcasts is getting some significant updates in iOS and macOS, including a long-awaited option to limit storage across your devices.
Read MoreApple may be testing USB-C iPhones, Peloton's rowing machine is almost finally here, 'Genshin Impact' studio announces new action RPG.
Read MoreApple is already testing its Tap to Pay feature for merchants at its Apple Park visitor center.
Read MoreApple may be planning a broader move away from its proprietary Lightning port than was initially suggested in reports earlier in the week.
Read MoreAn iPhone that charges via USB-C may be in the works, and could launch in 2023.
Read MoreAs workers at some of its Stores attempt to unionize, Apple is reportedly giving talking points to managers to tamp those efforts down.
Read MoreIt will take place at Apple Park on June 6th.
Read MoreToday's tech headlines: The official end of the iPod, Musk says he would 'reverse' Donald Trump's Twitter ban, What to expect at Google I/O 2022.
Read MoreApple has discontinued its last iPod after 20 years of making MP3 players.
Read MoreAfter creating the world's first iPhone with USB-C, engineer Ken Pillonel decided to complete his quest by making the world's first pair of USB-C AirPods.
Read MoreApple has reportedly lost director of machine learning Ian Goodfellow over its return-to-office policy.
Read MoreToday's tech headlines: Ubisoft Montreal takes over work on 'Prince of Persia' remake, Apple may have hired a longtime Ford executive for its car project, Paramount+ already has 40 million subscribers.
Read MoreApple store near Baltimore becomes third to start union bid
Read MoreWorkers at the first US Apple Store to file for a union election will decide whether to unionize next month.
Read MoreDesi Ujkashevic worked on vehicle safety, regulatory issues and much more at the automaker.
Read MoreApple employees have written an open letter to the company's executive team complaining about its new policy that only allows two days of working from home.
Read MoreIn a complaint filed Friday, the tech giant claims Rivos, a "stealth-mode" startup based out of Mountain View, California, led a recent "coordinated campaign" to poach employees with its chip design division.
Read MoreApple has been accused of limiting developer access to NFC technology on iPhone and iPad, which is against EU antitrust rules.
Read MoreApple is moving forward with a second season of its critically-acclaimed adaption of Min Jin Lee's best-selling novel Pachinko.
Read MoreToday Algoriddim's djay Pro AI joins that camp with a few unique twists. Not only will DVS support include iOS devices in addition to Mac, but the control vinyl will offer a special B-Side with three 'tracks' that leverage Neural Mix's ability to isolate stems from any song.
Read MoreKoala Sampler can now use AI to create stems from audio samples, potentially saving you a lot of work.
Read MoreThe PGA Jr. League "Safari Par-Tee" app is available to download for free on iOS and Android.
Read MoreYou'll need to act quickly if you're interested, as it's a one-day only deal.
Read MoreStarting today, you can use Waze's built-in audio controls to play, pause and switch between songs in your iPhone's Apple Music library.
Read MoreWhatsApp plans to end support for iOS 10 and 11.
Read MoreThe delivery platform and restaurants struggled to keep up with thousands of orders.
Read MoreWhen the feature rolls out, the app will only notify group admins when you leave.
Read MoreAndroid TV's major update this year will upgrade picture-in-picture video, among other features.
Read MoreAt I/O 2022, Google announced that a refreshed UI with better support for larger displays and split screen view is coming to Android Auto
Read MoreThe expanded feature will arrive as an open beta later this year.
Read MoreArturia's V Collection goes beyond vintage synths with the new Augmented Voices and Strings.
Read MoreMoog has temporarily discounted all of its iOS and macOS synths.
Read MoreIt's already gone from the App Store and Google Play Store.
Read MoreIt has become unnecessary over the years.
Read MoreThe Android app also gains an HTTPS-only mode.
Read MoreSplice, the popular music production service with millions of samples, has just unveiled a new way to find inspiration from those sounds.
Read MoreA group of US senators led by Ed Markey of Massachusetts is calling on Apple and Google to implement new app store policies that prohibit developers from collecting data that would threaten women seeking abortions.
Read MoreEven the established payment processor isn't immune to the economic downturn.
Read MoreBroadcom is buying VMware for $61 billion, making it one of the largest tech acquisitions to date.
Read MoreA slowing economy continues to affect the tech industry, as NVIDIA has become the first chipmaker to announce that it will pare back on new hires.
Read MoreTwitter's annual shareholder meeting did little to resolve the uncertainty surrounding Elon Musk's impending acquisition of the company.
Read MoreAfter Uber announced that it was cutting back on hiring and other expenses due to the economic slowdown, rival Lyft is doing the same.
Read MoreProper lactation rooms, HR reform and support for trans employees top their list of demands.
Read MoreFormer PlayStation employee Emma Majo has filed a new lawsuit against the company after her previous complaint was dismissed by a federal judge in April.
Read MoreListings for homes and Airbnb Experiences will cease by this summer.
Read MoreIt says the company enforced an 'overbroad social media policy' as workers started to organize.
Read MoreThe billionaire is a major GOP donor and supporter of the former president.
Read MoreThe company is focusing on core products and aiming to cut costs.
Read MoreSpaceX paid $250,000 to settle a sexual misconduct claim against Elon Musk after a flight attendant on the company's corporate jet accused the CEO of exposing himself to her mid-flight, Insider reports.
Read MoreNew York City may have more Airbnb listings than rentable apartments, Russia claims it's using new laser weapons against Ukraine, Amazon's new $60 Fire 7 tablets with faster CPUs and longer battery life.
Read MoreHe left in part due to Apple's return-to-office policy, according to 'Bloomberg.'
Read MoreLast month the company fired writers for its in-house fan site.
Read MoreThe billionaire clashed with Twitter's CEO over the company's methodology.
Read MorePeloton has struggled mightily in recent months, but it shared a bit of good news on Monday.
Read MoreEarlier this week, David Harville, one of seven former eBay employees involved in a 2020 campaign to harass the creators of a newsletter critical of the e-commerce company.
Read MoreThe latest Pew poll indicates that public distrust of Big Tech still remains pretty high.
Read MoreUS Senator Michael Bennet has introduced the Digital Platform Commission Act.
Read MoreThe head of 'The Ringer' will oversee Spotify's expansion of international sports coverage.
Read MoreTwitter CEO Parag Agrawal has fired the company's general manager of consumer products Kayvon Beykpour in order to "take the team in a different direction."
Read MoreIntel may be facing its largest unionization effort, as hundreds of engineers appear to be seeking a better work/life balance.
Read MoreAirbnb has unveiled a redesigned experience, including a new feature that helps you split stays for longer trips.
Read MoreIt's banking on subscriptions, cheaper hardware and cost reductions to help right the ship.
Read MoreTesla is suing a former engineer who it claims transferred confidential data to a personal laptop and then turned over a "dummy" machine as a cover-up.
Read MoreDespite its nearly limitless resources, federal regulators and legislators have struggled to keep pace -- much less rein in -- the worst tendencies of today's Big Tech corporations as Viktor Mayer-Schönberger and Thomas Ramge in 'Access Rules'
Read MoreThe Orlando Police Pension Fund says the deal can't close until 2025.
Read MoreNVIDIA has settled with the SEC over charges it didn't disclose how much it benefited from GPU sales to crypto miners.
Read MoreThe UK's Big Tech regulator has been given extensive powers, including the ability to slap companies with large fines.
Read MoreYou can view video from your Nest cameras on Echo Show and Fire TV devices.
Read MoreApple, Google and Microsoft are uniting to improve support for password-free sign-ins across your devices.
Read MoreTurboTax maker Intuit will pay $141 million "for deceiving millions of low-income Americans into paying for tax services that should have been free."
Read MoreSony has detailed pricing for its latest TVs, and the Quantum Dot OLED models will start at $3,000.
Read MoreThe Wikimedia Foundation has confirmed that it will no longer accept Bitcoin or other forms of crypto.
Read MoreThe newest Apple TV 4K has returned to an all-time low price of $150 at Amazon.
Read MoreIt's one of the best prices we've seen for the earphones.
Read MoreAmazon has the Apple MagSafe battery pack on sale for $80 or $19 off the regular price, the cheapest we've seen it this year.
Read MoreSome of iRobot's latest robot vacuums, the j7+ and the s9+, and $200 off for Memorial Day.
Read MoreHere's a list of the best sales on smart home gadgets and kitchen tools we could find for Memorial Day 2022.
Read MoreThe best Memorial Day 2022 tech deals include Apple AirPods for $150, Google's Nest Audio for $65, up to $350 off Solo Stove fire pits and 20 percent off Ooni pizza ovens.
Read MoreAn assortment of Anker products are on sale at Amazon with discounts up to 39 percent.
Read MoreThe Google Nest Hub Max is also on sale for $179.
Read MoreOoni's Memorial Day sale knocks 20 percent off all of its pizza ovens, so you can pick one up for as low as $280.
Read MoreAmazon knocked $100 off Apple's MacBook Air M1, bringing it down to $900.
Read MoreYou can get internal and external drives, as well as memory cards at a discount.
Read MoreAmazon and Samsung knocked $100 off Samsung's new Smart Monitor M8, so you can pick one up for as low as $600.
Read MoreLogitech's headsets, mice and streaming gadgets, such as cameras and microphones, are currently on sale for up 52 percent off.
Read MoreAmazon installs AI-powered cameras in its UK delivery vans, Take-Two's $12.7 billion purchase of Zynga is complete AT&T customers can now stream 'Control' for free on their phones and PCs.
Read MoreAmazon knocked 15 percent off the Tile Mate Essentials pack, bringing it down to a record low of $68.
Read MoreThis week's best tech deals include the latest Apple AirPods for $150, the Amazon Fire TV Cube for $70 and up to $350 off Solo Stove fire pits.
Read MoreGoogle Nest devices are on sale right now ahead of Memorial Day, including the Nest Hub Max for $179.
Read MoreThat's $100 off the retail price for the camera alone.
Read MoreSolo Stove's Memorial Day sale knocks up to 46 percent off fire pits, bringing them down to as low as $200.
Read MoreThe villain in Reddit's GameStop investor saga is shutting down, Tesla Autopilot under investigation following crash that killed three people, Roku teams up for its first outdoor TV.
Read More1Password's latest sale knocks 50 percent off Personal and Family plans, so you can sign up for as low as $1.50 per month.
Read MoreIf you've got a bunch of items you need to protect from theft or loss, you can now pick up a four-pack of Apple's AirTags at Best Buy and Amazon for $89.
Read MoreYou can now grab Apple's third-generation AirPods at Amazon for just $150, a significant 16 percent ($29) off the regular price
Read MoreIf you're looking to electrify your lawn care equipment, here's some advice on what features to look for by two engineers who helped design said features.
Read MoreWith Twitter deal on hold, Musk says a lower sale price isn't 'out of the question', Sony reveals the new games included in ??PlayStation Plus' new high-end tiers, Uber Eats is launching two autonomous delivery pilot schemes.
Read MoreApple's MacBook Air M1 is back down to a low $850 price.
Read MoreAmazon is knocking up to 42 percent off most of the Fire TV Stick streaming devices in its lineup, making it a good time to update or increase your streaming capabilities.
Read MoreThis week's best tech deals include the Apple TV 4K for $150, the second-generation AirPods for $100 and the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra for $950.
Read MoreThe Nintendo Switch has dropped to a new low price of $260 at Amazon.
Read MoreAmazon knocks over $100 off Apple's Mac Mini M1, bringing it down to $570.
Read MoreAnker's Eufy brand offers some very affordable robot vacuums that just got even cheaper thanks to a sale on at Amazon.
Read MoreA few colors of Apple's 24-inch iMac are up to $200 off, so you can grab one for as low as $1,150.
Read MoreSamsung's Galaxy S22 smartphones are down to new record-low prices at Amazon right now, so you can pick one up for as low as $675.
Read MoreRoku's Streambar has dropped to a low price of $99, and you can also find bargains for the Streambar Pro and Apple TV 4K.
Read MoreA number of SanDisk storage devices are on sale right now, including the Extreme Pro portable SSD in 1TB for $180.
Read MoreIf you're a Pokémon fan and want to boost your Nintendo Switch games collection, Best Buy has just launched an interesting sale.
Read MoreYou can now get the 2021 Apple TV 4K for $29 less.
Read MoreThis week's best tech deals include $100 off Apple's latest iPad mini, 30 percent off the AirPods Pro and $76 off the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4.
Read MoreThat's $76 less its retail price.
Read MoreHere's a list of the best May the 4th Star Wars Day 2022 deals we could find, from video games to action figures to Instant Pots and more.
Read MoreAmazon knocks up to 25 percent off Star Wars Instant Pots for May the 4th.
Read MoreAmazon is offering some solid deals on a multitude of games, with many popular titles available at or near their all-time-low prices.
Read MoreSamsung's 2022 The Frame TVs are finally on sale at Amazon, with the 55-inch set representing a particularly good deal.
Read MoreRoborock robot vacuums are up to 47 percent off in an Amazon one-day sale.
Read MoreWe don't see deals on Apple's AirTags very often, but you can now pick up a four-pack at Amazon for $89, or $10 (10 percent) off the regular price.
Read MoreThe standard Kindle, Kindle Paperwhite and Kindle Oasis are all enjoying sizeable discounts as part of Amazon's Mother's Day sale.
Read MoreBoth versions of the iPad Mini 6 are at new all-time lows, which now start at $400.
Read MoreAmazon has discounted both its Echo Show 8 and Echo Show 15 models.
Read MoreIf you missed the chance to buy Apple's second-generation AirPods when they were $100 a few weeks ago, Amazon has once again discounted them to that price.
Read MoreAmazon has discounted Animal Crossing: New Horizons to $40.
Read MoreThe United States is on top of the supercomputing world in the Top500 ranking of the most powerful systems.
Read MoreRode's first Rodecaster Pro was a nod to the growing popularity of podcasting. With the Rodecaster Pro II the company's going after creators of all stripes.
Read MoreAMD's upcoming Ryzen 7000 chips will mark another major milestone for the company: they'll be the first desktop processors running 5 nanometer cores.
Read MoreAs GPU prices being to fall, AMD is looking to refresh its desktop GPU lineup with three new cards: the Radeon RX 6950 XT, RX 6750 XT and RX 6650 XT.
Read MoreAll shows hosted on Megaphone were unavailable for several hours due to the slip up.
Read MoreIn their rush to employ online learning as a COVID-19 mitigation strategy, governments across the world exposed young people to the threat of their personal data being collected and sold without their consent.
Read MoreClearview AI has been fined £7.55 million by the UK's privacy watchdog for illegally scraping the facial images of UK residents.
Read MoreCanada is banning 4G and 5G telecom equipment from Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE, joining its "Five Eyes" allies in doing so.
Read MoreThe Justice Department's new policy says security researchers shouldn't face federal charges for hacking in 'good faith.'
Read MoreA group of Democratic lawmakers led by Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon is calling on the Federal Trade Commission to investigate ID.me, the controversial identification company best known for its work with the Internal Revenue Service.
Read MoreThe website connects two random Russian officials in a three-way call so you can listen to the confusion (and annoyance) that ensues.
Read MoreMastercard wants to create a standard that lets you pay in stores by smiling or waving — but will shoppers be comfortable?
Read MoreRansomware group Conti has boosted its threat against the Costa Rican government.
Read MoreA group of bipartisan lawmakers in Ohio has introduced a bill to criminalize AirTag stalking.
Read MoreThe anonymous chat app Yik Yak had a flaw that let intruders get your precise location.
Read MoreThe largest NFT marketplace has been bombarded with counterfeits.
Read MoreA study by the Center on Privacy and Technology found that ICE uses data brokers to avoid restrictions.
Read MoreThe US, UK and EU have blamed Russia for a cyberattack that knocked out satellite internet service an hour before the invasion of Ukraine.
Read MoreToday's tech headlines: Hackers are defacing Russian smart TVs to display anti-war messages, NFTs are coming to Instagram this week, Sony has now sold over 19 million PS5s.
Read MoreOn the same day Russia celebrated its role in defeating Nazi Germany, many of the country's online platforms were defaced in protest of the war in Ukraine. The Washington Post reported on Monday that Russians with smart TVs saw channel listings replaced with a message implicating them in the ongoing conflict. "The blood of thousands of Ukrainians and hundreds of murdered children is on your hands," the message read, according to the outlet. "TV and authorities are lying. No to war." In addition to Smart TVs, the apparent hack targetted some of the country's largest internet companies, including Yandex. Hackers also went after Rutube, Russia's alternative to YouTube. "Our video hosting has undergone a powerful cyberattack. At the moment, it is not possible to access the platform," the service said in a statement it posted on its Telegram channel. Rutube later stated it had isolated the attack and that its content library wasn't accessed in the incident. Since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine on February 24th, the country has come under consistent attack from hackers. In the early days of the conflict, Anonymous claimed responsibility for a series of DDoS attacks that left several official government websites, including one belonging to the Ministry of Defence, inaccessible. It's believed Anonymous was also responsible for an incident that saw several Russian state TV channels play the Ukranian national anthem. At the same time, Ukraine, with help from Microsoft and other western companies, recently managed to prevent Russian military hackers from disrupting one of the country's energy providers.
Read MoreLincoln College was unable to access recruitment and fundraising systems for months.
Read MoreThe DOJ alleges that Luiz Capuci Jr. misled investors about MCC's mining and investment program.
Read MoreThe US Treasury has issued its first sanctions against a digital currency mixer, accusing Blender of helping North Korea launder crypto.
Read MoreGrindr location data was on the market for at least three years, potentially exposing users to serious privacy violations.
Read MoreSubscribe to LastPass while Premium, Families and Business plans are 20 percent off for World Password Day.
Read MoreiOS 16 will reportedly include an always-on display feature, Apple trademarks 'realityOS', Google Pixel 7 prototype reputedly shows up on eBay.
Read MoreDeLorean Motor Company has revealed the first images name of its upcoming EV called the Alpha5.
Read MoreThe first owner of the electric pickup is replacing his gas-powered F-150 with it.
Read MoreThe world's fifth-largest automaker will reportedly soon plead guilty to end a multi-long investigation into its efforts to conceal the amount of pollution created by its diesel engines.
Read MoreTo prevent potential accidents caused by an unsecured wiring harness, Lucid has issued a recall for its 2022 Air EVs.
Read MoreIt's basically a '90s mountain bike.
Read MoreThe Jeep maker wants to achieve sales of 5 million electric vehicles by 2030.
Read MoreBy the end of the year, Walmart plans to add 34 sites to its DroneUp network.
Read MoreCrossrail cost more than $20 billion and took over a decade to build. It is London's railway of the future.
Read MoreHyundai will allocate an additional $5 billion toward investments in the US.
Read MoreHyundai is building its first American all-EV plant near Savannah, Georgia.
Read MoreThe automaker plans to have the Vision AMG ready for production by 2025.
Read MoreThe state just passed a law that permits the use of autonomous vehicles on public roads.
Read MoreThe automaker has rolled out Apple Music as a standalone app.
Read MoreA recent Model S crash that killed three people has sparked another US probe into Tesla's Autopilot system.
Read MoreHonda has finally given us a glimpse at its first electric SUV, the Prologue.
Read MoreThe GV60 starts at $58,890 and can use facial recognition to unlock the doors.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, Ford's Argo AI announced it had begun driverless operations in Austin and Miami.
Read MoreStarting at over $60,000, the Mustang Mach-E GT is not cheap fun, but it is exhilarating enough that if you crave an all-wheel-drive torque machine, you owe it to yourself to hop in the driver's seat for a road test.
Read MoreTesla is taking reservations for its Semi truck — five years after the electric big rig was unveiled.
Read MoreCadillac has announced pricing and charging service options for the Lyriq crossover EV ahead of orders for the 2023 model opening on May 19th.
Read MoreUber continues to show that it has grand ambitions that go far beyond the ride-sharing service that it first became known for. At the company's second annual, product-focused Go/Get event, Uber announced a host of new features focused primarily on expanding its offerings in both the travel and delivery categories.
Read MoreUber Eats is launching not just one but two autonomous delivery pilots today in Los Angeles,
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Read MoreThe legendary F1 outfit McLaren will try its hand at another brand of electric racing.
Read MoreAirbags may not disable correctly when a child sits up front in affected vehicles.
Read MoreThe postal service started testing autonomous deliveries last year.
Read MoreThe next time you use a Bird scooter in a city where the company supports VPS, its app will prompt you to use your phone's camera to scan the surrounding area.
Read MoreThe company is running low on cash, but is looking to raise more.
Read MoreAfter months of teasing, Harley-Davidson's LiveWire brand has unveiled its second all-electric motorcycle.
Read MoreFor at least the third time this year, Tesla is recalling vehicles over a software issue.
Read MoreCEO Dara Khosrowshahi warned employees of cost-cutting measures ahead.
Read MoreBMW is shipping select vehicles without support for Android Auto or CarPlay to avoid shipping delays. Affected cars will receive a software update by the end of June.
Read MoreIn its earnings report, Lucid has announced that it's boosting the prices of its luxury Air EV lineup as much as 13 percent.
Read MoreRiders in San Jose, Denver, Las Vegas and Atlanta can also once again split the cost of trips with strangers.
Read MoreVolta has revealed its city-friendly electric delivery trucks will come to the US in 2023, starting in Los Angeles.
Read MoreLyft will need to spend more to lure back drivers.
Read MoreGM and Inrix are joining forces on a program that will share car data with the government to improve road safety.
Read MorePolestar announced on Wednesday that it will be increasing the price of its single motor Polestar 2 EV by $2500 on account of all the cool new standard features it has added in recent months.
Read MoreGeorgia will provide Rivian with up to $1.5 billion in local incentives and tax credits in support of the automaker's plan to build a new manufacturing plant outside of Atlanta.
Read MoreVW and BP have teamed up to install thousands of fast EV chargers at gas stations in Europe over the next two years.
Read More'Assassin's Creed: Origins' is getting a 60FPS update for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S consoles on June 2nd.
Read MoreRetro console maker Evercade has just announced its latest device.
Read More'Diablo Immortal' won't be available in Belgium or the Netherlands due to their loot box laws.
Read MoreDespite widespread use of English terms in business and elsewhere, the French government has decided to pick on gaming by banning words like "streamer."
Read MoreIt's a direct sequel to 'Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.'
Read MoreThe Analogue Pocket is finally getting its first major update this July, but only in beta form.
Read MoreThe next big 'Minecraft' update, The Wild, arrives June 7th.
Read MoreMicrosoft has finally released the free Top Gun expansion for 'Flight Simulator.'
Read MoreNiantic has its own messaging solution in mind for Pokémon Go players: a social AR app called Campfire.
Read MoreIt's been a while since we've heard from Game Grumps, the studio that gave us Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator in 2017.
Read MoreMore details may be revealed in early June.
Read MoreEA and Maxis say it's a step toward making the game more inclusive.
Read MoreFollowing a delay from 2021, Daedalic's "cinematic stealth adventure" game The Lord of the Rings: Gollum will officially arrive on September 1st, the company announced today.
Read MoreFormer Activision Blizzard employee Jessica Gonzalez is appealing the publisher's recent $18 million settlement with the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).
Read MoreThe Game Workers Alliance is the first union at Activision Blizzard or any major US publisher.
Read MoreFollowing a pilot last fall that saw AT&T test Google's Immersive Stream for Games technology to allow its customers to stream Batman: Arkham Knight, the carrier is back with a new game.
Read More'Words with Friends' and 'FarmVille' now belong to Take-Two.
Read MoreThe FCC has a plan to boost rural broadband download speeds, Amazon beamed its new Prime Video sci-fi show into outer space, Will EA be the next gaming giant to sell?
Read MoreGSC Game World has reportedly resumed work on Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl after Russia's invasion of Ukraine forced the studio to pause development.
Read MoreAccording to 'Puck,' EA has already held talks with potential partners, including Disney, Apple and Amazon.
Read MoreBecause of course he is.
Read MoreNiantic wants players to go out and raid with friends again.
Read MoreNow that Sony has shared its initial game list, let's compare the subscription services.
Read MoreCD Projekt Red plans to finally release the delayed PS5 and Xbox Series X/S edition in Q4.
Read MoreAfter it first announced the game at E3 2019, Ubisoft will finally release Roller Champions on May 25th.
Read More'Saints Row' has ditched some of the zaniness, but its developers want you to know that it's still fun.
Read MoreIt may be looking to address criticism of the first PvP beta by revealing what's ahead for the sequel.
Read MoreAn 'Attack on Titan' crossover and another Resident Evil chapter are on the way to the main game too.
Read MoreThe game's also going free-to-play on all platforms.
Read MoreGenshin Impact developer Hoyoverse is working on a new project.
Read MoreSix years after its initial release, Stardew Valley has sold more than 20 million copies.
Read MoreIt will be available for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC.
Read MoreYou can adjust the combat difficulty and slow down the game speed.
Read MoreBethesda has pushed both 'Starfield' and 'Redfall' to the first half of 2023.
Read More'FIFA 23' will mark the end of an era before it rebrands the series as EA Sports FC.
Read More'Gotham Knights' won't support PS4 and Xbox One when it arrives — you'll need a PS5 or Xbox Series X/S.
Read More'Please vote no,' company leadership told workers in an email, according to The Washington Post.
Read MoreCodemasters has revealed details on the updates to F1 22, many of which coincide with changes on the track in real life.
Read MoreRegional beta tests of 'Heroes of Middle-earth' should start this summer.
Read MoreThis year's other inductees are 'Dance Dance Revolution' and 'Sid Meier's Civilization.'
Read MoreSo does the Overwatch 2 beta live up to all of the hype and anticipation? This week, Jessica Conditt joins Devindra to chat about Blizzard's long-awaited sequel and why she thinks it's worth the wait.
Read MoreToday's tech headlines: 'Fortnite' is back on iOS, kind of, The makers of TurboTax owe customers $141 million, Starlink users can now take their internet terminal on the road.
Read MoreBlizzard has hired a new culture VP to help it tackle the game developer's misconduct scandal.
Read MoreA Day of the Devs showcase will take place immediately after Geoff Keighley's event.
Read MoreThe 'Wordle' purchase was a smart move for The New York Times —it added tens of millions of users.
Read MoreThe free-to-play strategy game will be available on iOS and Android later this year.
Read MoreThe game was supposed to come out this year but will be released 'when it's ready.'
Read MoreEA will test cross-play in 'FIFA 22' across PS5, Xbox Series X/S and Stadia.
Read MoreSwedish game company Embracer Group has just made a blockbuster deal to acquire Crystal Dynamics, Eidos-Montréal and Square Enix Montréal.
Read MoreIt's the second major Google device leak within just a few weeks.
Read MoreIt's the second CMA investigation into Google's ad tech practices.
Read MoreGoogle says its text-to-image AI delivers 'unprecedented photorealism', NVIDIA is bringing out liquid-cooled GPUs, Starlink launches its satellite internet for RVs.
Read MoreThey're worried that user data could be used as a tool against people seeking abortions.
Read MoreImagen is the company's version of OpenAI's DALL-E, but it isn't available to the public.
Read MoreStreet View for Google Maps launched 15 years ago this week, and Google is taking advantage of the anniversary to drop some updates.
Read MoreSince Russia invaded Ukraine in late February, YouTube has taken down more than 70,000 videos related to the conflict.
Read MoreMatch Group, the parent company of Tinder and Hinge, claims it has won "concessions" from Google in its antitrust battle against the search giant.
Read MoreBandcamp has struck a deal that will let it keep its in-app payment system while Epic's lawsuit against Google continues.
Read MoreThe Competition and Transparency in Digital Advertising Act has won bipartisan support.
Read MoreIt's unable to conduct business in the country after officials seized its bank account there.
Read MoreGoogle has launched an AI tool that helps you practice job interviews.
Read MoreThe all-electric campus' design focuses on sustainability.
Read MoreGoogle's first Pixel smartwatch unveiled at I/O 2022, Google reveals the $449 Pixel 6a and teases the Pixel 7, Texas law that allows users to sue social networks for censorship is now in effect.
Read MoreHere's a recap of everything Google announced at its I/O 2022 developer conference.
Read MoreThe extension will block Google's Topics and FLEDGE.
Read MoreGoogle plans to launch the Matter smart home standard this fall, quickly connecting new devices using Fast Pair.
Read MoreMore than a decade after Google Glass made a debut at I/O 2013, Google is working on a set of wearable augmented reality glasses.
Read MoreGoogle is expanding two of its personal safety features: the "SOS" alerts and its earthquake warning system.
Read MoreGoogle's Pixel Buds Pro not only offer ANC, but they'll soon support spatial audio from compatible Pixel devices.
Read MoreAhead of its official release sometime later this fall, Google provided a preview of the Pixel 7 and its updated design at I/O 2022.
Read MoreThe Pixel 6A features Google's Tensor cheap for $449.
Read MoreFor a few months now, Google has been talking about Android 12L, an upcoming version of Android that's focused on making the OS work better on larger-screen devices like tablets and foldable phones. Thus far, most of those changes have focused on interface tweaks, but today at Google I/O the company had some news about making apps perform better on larger screens, too.
Read MoreDigitally store your cards, vaccine passport, air travel information and more.
Read MoreGoogle is making its skin tone research widely available as part of its effort at creating more "responsible AI."
Read MoreGoogle launched a new app called AI Test Kitchen that lets users experiment with its new LaMDA 2 conversational mode.
Read MoreGoogle has unveiled a host of security improvements at I/O, including virtual credit cards to help protect your payments.
Read MoreGoogle Assistant users will soon be able to activate the feature by looking at a Nest Hub and asking their question instead of saying "Hey, Google."
Read MoreThe feature supports 16 languages.
Read MoreAt I/O 2022, Google provided updates on its search features including scene exploration, which is designed to make it easy to pick out the right product from store shelves and more.
Read MoreGoogle Maps is getting an "Immersive View" that will offer users digitally rendered looks at major US cityscapes, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai told the audience at Google I/O developer conference on Wednesday.
Read MoreGoogle is making it easy to catch up on long documents with a new auto summarization feature, which will soon be available on Google Docs.
Read MoreGoogle is adding support for 24 new languages to its Translate tool.
Read MoreExpect more details about Android 13, and possibly info on the Pixel Watch and Pixel 6a.
Read MoreOver 300 news publications across Europe are already getting paid for their content.
Read MoreHere's what you can expect to see at Google I/O 2022 — including Android 13 and possible launches for the Pixel 6a and Pixel Watch.
Read MoreThe parent company of Tinder and Hinge has sued Google.
Read MoreGoogle wants to be the first choice for hosting blockchain apps.
Read MoreWhy "And. And. And. And. And." breaks Google Documents pages is a mystery, but it does.
Read MoreGoogle Assistant can now automatically change passwords compromised in data breaches.
Read MoreGoogle has purchased a startup called Raxium specializing in MicroLED displays as part of its Devices & Services group.
Read MoreThe company raised wages for some vendors, but RaterLabs wasn't one of them.
Read MoreThe latest smart chip adds a tool for creating dropdown menus in Google Docs.
Read MoreYou can now track flights between cities for six months to find the best prices.
Read MoreGoogle has fired another AI researcher, this time for challenging the company's previous findings.
Read MoreThe latest model seems to have an 11th-gen Intel processor and could go on sale this week.
Read MoreGoogle has rolled out a new app that helps you take notes on your Chromebook.
Read MorePanasonic's new Toughbook is lighter despite a larger screen and an extra-rugged modular design.
Read MoreThe Pavilion Plus 14-inch laptop will be available starting on May 25th with a starting price of $799.
Read MorePC accessory manufacturer Corsair has unveiled its first laptop, the Voyager AMD Advantage Edition, that's unabashedly designed for gamers and streamers.
Read MoreThe company has also produced a new top lid for better rigidity and weight.
Read MoreFor spring 2022, Acer is announcing two new Chromebooks in the $750 Chromebook Spin 714 and the $400 Chromebook Tab 510.
Read MoreAcer's revamped everyday laptops include a Swift 3 OLED model.
Read More3D TVs may be dead, but Acer isn't giving up on the dream of going beyond 2D just yet.
Read MoreAcer has revamped its ConceptD creator laptops with 16-inch OLED displays.
Read MoreThe company's also expanding the Victus lineup with a 15-inch model.
Read MoreASUS has refreshed its gaming laptop lineup to add the latest components from AMD, Intel and NVIDIA.
Read MoreIntel's 12th-gen HX chips are the first notebook 16-core notebook processors, and they're also completely unlocked and overclockable.
Read MoreASUS adds new 12th-generation CPUs and OLED displays to a whole host of its laptop lines.
Read MoreAcer and HP are among the first manufacturers to use the chips.
Read MoreLenovo's new Slim laptops feature updated AMD or Intel processors.
Read MoreWith the release of its (impressive) Q1 2022 financial results, AMD also revealed plans for its upcoming Ryzen 7000 Zen 4 series laptop CPUs.
Read MoreRazer will update its Blade 15 gaming laptop with the option of an industry-first 240Hz OLED screen.
Read MoreMeta is finally peeling back the curtain on how political and election ads are targeted on Facebook.
Read MoreOne of Meta's ML teams has created a tool that builds realistic musculoskeletal simulations that run up to 4,000 times faster than state-of-the-art prosthetics.
Read MoreKarl Racine accused the Meta CEO of violating consumer protection rules.
Read MoreFacebook is still struggling to contain the video of last weekend's horrific mass shooting in Buffalo, New York.
Read MoreThe company agreed to pay $650 million settlment to settle a class-action lawsuit over its use of facial recognition.
Read MoreMeta's accounting of the most popular content on Facebook continues to be a confusing mess to untangle.
Read MoreMeta has nearly doubled the amount of violent content it removes from its platform.
Read MoreProject Cambria can bring a virtual workout instructor and digital pets into a physical space.
Read MoreThe company is in the very early stages of planning for a single wallet experience.
Read MoreMeta's Reality Labs division, home to its hardware efforts and other metaverse initiatives, will be cutting some of its projects, according to Reuters.
Read MoreMeta has withdrawn a request it made to its oversight Board seeking guidance on shaping its content moderation policies amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Read MoreThe lawsuit accuses Facebook's subcontractor of targeting people in Africa with misleading job ads.
Read MoreMeta has shared more details of how NFTs will work on Instagram, with Facebook coming soon.
Read MoreWhistleblowers say the platform wanted more negotiating power in the event of a potential law.
Read MoreIt will reportedly slow or pause the intake of mid-to-senior level employees.
Read MoreMeta has partnered with Coursera, an online learning platform, to launch five new software engineering professional certificates.
Read MoreToday's tech headlines: EU charges Apple over payment restrictions on iOS devices, Meta's high-end VR headset described as 'a laptop for the face', Square Enix sells studios behind Tomb Raider and Deus Ex.
Read MoreFacebook is shutting down its podcast features after just over a year.
Read MoreThe company is reportedly planning to release four headsets between now and 2024.
Read MoreMicrosoft has confirmed that a game-streaming device codenamed Keystone does exist, but may not be coming anytime soon.
Read MoreWin32 apps and progressive web apps will be supported.
Read MoreMicrosoft designed Project Volterra to help developers with building native ARM apps that employ AI-accelerated workloads.
Read MoreWhat's cooler than just sharing your screen with colleagues? Sharing live projects that everyone can edit at the same time.
Read MoreThe censorship even applies to searches in the US and Canada, researchers say.
Read MoreA tour of Microsoft's new Inclusive Tech Lab, which it envisions as an embassy for people with disabilities.
Read MoreSomeone asked Microsoft for it, and the tech giant granted their request.
Read MoreOfficials accuse Kotick of trying to avoid liability for scandals with a swift sale to Microsoft.
Read MoreAT&T is launching location-based routing of wireless 911 calls to the appropriate call centers across the US.
Read MoreTelecom groups hoped to get the 2018 law blocked in court.
Read MoreThe new Portability feature costs an extra $25 per month.
Read MoreThe CEO and founder of two investment firms put $1 million behind Eric Adams' election bid.
Read MoreCre8Audio goes West Coast for its second synth announcement this month.
Read MorePanasonic and Leica have formed a new collaboration called L² (L squared) that will see them jointly develop cameras, lenses and imaging technology.
Read MorePlaytime Engineering has unveiled a pair of toy music makers, the Blipbox SK2 synthesizer and the Blipbox myTrack groovebox designed to help even the youngest musically-inclined minds produce, record, save and share their electronic beats and melodies
Read MoreOne of Atlassian's founders has managed an upheaval that could force Australia's worst polluter to end coal power 10 years early.
Read MoreIn his new book, Going Remote, urban economist Matthew E. Kahn examines how the tectonic shift in work-life balance brought about by the pandemic might eventually play out, as well as the increased economic and social divides that it harbingers.
Read MoreIt cited concerns with Cerebral and Done Health.
Read MoreThe Nook GlowLight 4e has less storage and a lower-resolution screen, but you'll save $30.
Read MoreIKEA continues its foray into smart home devices with the launch of a Google Matter-ready hub called Dirigera and a new IKEA Home smart app.
Read MoreThe latest entries in the UAFX line recreate iconic British and American tube amps.
Read MoreCanon has launched its first EOS R APS-C crop sensor cameras, the 32-megapixel EOS R7 and 24-megapixel EOS R10.
Read MoreFractions, probabilities and statistics govern the outcomes of our daily lives but as James Zimring explores in his new book, Partial Truths, numbers can lie.
Read MoreThe proposed changes could see some users get a 20-fold speed increase.
Read MoreThis week, Devindra and Engadget's Mat Smith dive into the crypto crash with Manda Farough, co-host and producer of the Virtual Economy Podcast.
Read MoreRoku has joined forces with Element to create a 55-inch outdoor TV going on sale at Walmart.com.
Read MoreEngadget's first Cooking Week includes kitchen gadget reviews, cooking resources and more.
Read MoreThe Department of Homeland Security has reportedly put an anti-misinformation board on ice just three weeks after it launched.
Read MoreRussia says it's using laser weapons in Ukraine to blind satellites and take down drones.
Read MoreNew York City currently has more AirBnb listings than apartments for rent despite a 2016 law banning short-term rentals.
Read MoreAfter missing its originally planned April 3rd release date, Eve's Outdoor Cam is available to buy starting today.
Read MoreYo! Egg claims it has developed the first plant-based poached and sunny-side-up eggs.
Read MoreTP-Link has unveiled a new line of smart home devices that include budget 2K cameras and an RGB light strip.
Read MoreThe Internet for All initiative is funded by the $1 trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Read MorePeloton has teased plans for its first rowing machine, but will it be enough to help the company bounce back?
Read MoreTeenage Engineering (TE) has unveiled the successor to its popular OP-1 portable synth sampler, the $2,000 OP-1 Field.
Read MorePolyend's Play builds on the Tracker's elegant hardware with a more conventional workflow.
Read MoreThe Ray is Sonos' most compact and inexpensive soundbar, which arrives June 7th. At $279, it's not competing on price with bargain options like Roku's $130 Streambar. But in an advance demo earlier this week, it was clear that the Ray is a powerful soundbar that will provide a massive upgrade over just about any TV's built-in speakers.
Read MoreKorg has unveiled an oscilloscope kit bundle that includes a book full of history and tips.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, online used car retailer Carvana took to Zoom to lay off 12 percent of its workforce.
Read MoreThe Cre8Audio teamed up with Pittsburgh Modular for its first self-contained synth: the East Beast.
Read MoreIt's merging with a blank check firm called Tiga.
Read MoreSYNTRX II adds more effects and sequencing options, but ditches the speakers and spring reverb.
Read MoreThe $199 Aira Compact line delivers classic Roland sounds. But the E-4 Voice Tweaker is a standout.
Read MoreThe New York Times has apologized after Monday's Wordle included a solution for some players that may have been offensive due to its connection to recent political events in the US.
Read MoreTwenty internet providers including AT&T, Comcast and Verizon have agreed to offer high-speed broadband internet plans for no more than $30 per month.
Read MoreCameo, the startup behind the video app that allows users to pay celebrities for short personalized greetings, has laid off a significant chunk of its workforce.
Read MoreBose is said to have laid off thousands of employees in the past few years as competition and experiments fall flat.
Read MoreSonos' low-cost Ray soundbar has surfaced in leaks that suggest it will be tiny, but still pack some useful features.
Read MoreMarshall has just announced two new Bluetooth options to its stable of portable speakers. The Willen ($119) is the company's first ultra-compact portable and it's joined by the Emberton II ($169), which improves on the previous model in a few ways.
Read MoreIn the excerpt below from Fight Like Hell: The Untold History of American Labor, journalist Kim Kelly recalls the wildcat strikes across the American auto industry in 1967, coinciding with the emergence of DRUM, the Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement.
Read MoreOne of the best Star Wars games ever made is making its way to Switch.
Read More'Kirby 64,' the first 3D Kirby game, will be available through the Switch Online Expansion Pack on May 20th.
Read MoreAMC is also adapting the action-adventure game into a TV series.
Read MoreThree other titles got a surprise release on the console after Nintendo's Indie World showcase.
Read MoreNintendo will host its latest Indie World Showcase today at 10AM ET.
Read MoreThe gaming giant sold 23.06 million Switch units for the 2022 fiscal year.
Read MoreA 24 karat gold Wii intended for Queen Elizabeth II is now up for auction, if you have deep pockets.
Read MoreFor decades we all played Tetris the same way. Now teens are finding new ways to play and they're smashing long-standing records .
Read MoreYou can play the classic mobile puzzlers in widescreen for the first time.
Read MoreValve recently began rolling out SteamOS 3.2 for Steam Deck, addressing one of the more prominent issues people have had with the handheld since its release.
Read MoreFromSoftware says it's one step closer to restoring the PC servers for its Dark Souls games, months after the discovery of a remote code execution exploit forced the studio to take them offline.
Read MoreiFixit will sell spare parts for nearly every component found in Steam Deck, including replacement motherboards complete with the handheld's custom Aerith chipset from AMD.
Read MoreEVE Online's cloud-based Anywhere platform is finally opening up to all players.
Read MoreThe Epic Games Store is running a major sale that includes steep discounts for 'Final Fantasy VII' and 'Far Cry 6.'
Read MoreCloud streaming is the only way to play the battle royale on iOS right now.
Read MoreThis is only sarcasm if you're not an EVE player.
Read MoreValve's Steam platform is available for a select group of Chromebooks. We gave it a shot to see what games work best on Chrome OS.
Read MoreSony is holding a State of Play event on June 2nd that will offer looks at several PlayStation VR2 games.
Read MoreFingers crossed 'Half-Life: Alyx' is one of them.
Read MoreSony will also increase its investments in live services, PC and mobile.
Read MoreOther PS accessories and games are also included in the Days of Play sale.
Read MoreNorman Reedus says a 'Death Stranding' sequel is in development, although you'll likely have to be patient.
Read MoreAmong the more than 60 options is a customizable high-contrast mode.
Read MoreSony has revealed the first games set to arrive with the launch of its new PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscriptions services.
Read MoreSony announced that it sold just 2 million PlayStation 5 units last quarter, bringing its overall total to 19.3 million.
Read MoreFujifilm has launched its new flagship APS-C mirrorless camera, the $2,500 X-H2S, with an all-new 26.2-megapixel (MP) stacked BSI CMOS sensor.
Read MoreThe Fender Blues Jr isn't just my first tube amp, it's the first amp I've ever loved.
Read MoreWith the $279 Ray soundbar, Sonos is going after a new market. The company's previous home theater products have all been $400 or more and have primarily been geared toward people intent on getting the best sound possible. The Ray, meanwhile, is more accessible for people who want better sound than their TV speakers can provide, but don't necessarily care about things like Dolby Atmos support or room-shaking bass. The Ray isn't exactly a budget speaker, though, so I set out to discover if Sonos made the right compromises here in its effort to make a more mainstream soundbar. Physically, the Ray is smaller than the already-compact Beam, with a tapered design that's wider in the front than it is in the back. Unlike other Sonos soundbars, though, the Ray's speakers are all forward-facing; in this way, it reminds me a bit of a wider and flatter version of the Sonos Five speaker. This design means you can tuck the Ray into a media stand and not have to worry about the sound bouncing off of nearby surfaces. Since the Ray doesn't have a mic for voice assistants, you don't need to worry about whether it can hear you if you place it in a media stand, either. As with just about every other Sonos product, the Ray has touch-sensitive buttons on top to start and pause music and adjust the volume. There's also an LED status light on the front, rather than on the top as it is on most Sonos speakers. Again, this is in case you put it on a shelf that would otherwise hide the light if it was on the top. On the back, there's a power jack, setup button, ethernet port and optical audio jack; Sonos left out HDMI support to cut costs, and since the Ray doesn't support more advanced audio formats like Dolby Atmos, the additional bandwidth HDMI allows wasn't needed here. The setup process was simple: I just plugged the Ray into the wall and connected it to my TV with the included optical audio cable. From there, I finished setting it up in the Sonos app on my phone. The process will take a bit longer if you've never set up a Sonos speaker in your home before, because you'll need to do things like authorize the various streaming music services you want to use. But I simply needed to wait for the app to recognize there was a new speaker to set up, tell it which room the Ray was in and then wait for it to get connected to my wireless network. Once that's done, you have the option of tuning the Ray using what Sonos calls Trueplay. This uses the microphone on an iPhone or iPad to balance the speaker's audio based on how your room sounds. It's a bit of a weird process, walking around your space slowly raising and lowering your phone, but I've found it always makes my Sonos speakers sound better, so it's worth the five minutes it takes to set it up if you have a compatible device on hand. I've spent the last week or so watching movies and shows with the Ray and it's an obvious improvement over my TV's built-in speakers. Sonos said it focused on dialogue quality, bass response and a wide soundstage, and it definitely succeeded on two of those fronts. Dialogue sounds extremely clear, whether I was watching a drama like HBO's The Staircase or enjoying Galadriel's narration at the beginning of Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. The latter also provided a great chance to hear how the Ray performed in more intense, action-filled sequences. As the prologue of Fellowship continued to its massive battle against the forces of Sauron, swordplay and arrows flying filled the space around the narration in a well-balanced mix. And the rumbling explosion and massive thud of Sauron's helmet hitting the ground after his defeat were a good opportunity to hear the Ray flex its bass muscles. Another favorite of mine for testing soundbars is the 15-minute intro of Pacific Rim. The beginning of this over-the-top movie has it all – huge battles between giant robots and monsters, cities being destroyed as panicked citizens flee and a solid heroic narration, all of which the Ray faithfully reproduced in a well-balanced mix. The Ray pulls this off despite having much simpler acoustics than the Beam: it includes two center midwoofers, two tweeters with split waveguides to broaden the speaker's soundstage, a bass reflex system that provides a surprising amount of low-end performance, and four Class-D amplifiers. It's an effective system, but my main complaint is that the waveguides and computational audio can only do so much to widen the soundstage. While the Ray clearly has a solid stereo presence, it's not nearly as immersive as the first-generation Sonos Beam that I usually use. Even though my older Beam doesn't support Dolby Atmos, its larger size and more complex speaker array give it a big advantage over the Ray. The Ray is also not the loudest speaker out there. Again, this isn't a huge surprise, as Sonos is marketing this device for use in relatively smaller space. That doesn't mean it was too quiet for me, but I did usually have its volume up over 50 percent for it to be loud enough. If I really wanted to kick things up while watching a big movie, I might get closer to 70 percent. If you're the kind of person who really wants theater-style audio, you'll be better off with a more powerful device. The good news is that, as with all other Sonos home theater devices, you can pair the Ray with the Sonos Sub to improve bass performance. You can also use two Sonos One speakers as rear surrounds to make for a much more immersive experience. The Ray might be an ideal choice for a first soundbar to upgrade your TV's audio and then use it to build out a more complex setup down the line. That said, the Sonos Sub costs a whopping $749; it's hard to imagine someone buying a Ray and then spending three times as much on a subwoofer. While the Ray is meant to be hooked up to your TV, it's also a capable music speaker. Sonos says that when it builds its home theater products, music quality is just as important as how it works with movies and shows. In my testing, the Ray sounds great – songs like Dua Lipa's "Future Nostalgia" and Carly Rae Jepsen's "Cut to the Feeling" have plenty of low end and super-clear vocals. Meanwhile, the hard left- and right-panned guitars in Metallica's "Wherever I May Roam" were quite distinct. While it's still not the loudest speaker, the Ray is more than capable of filling a medium-sized room with clear and lively music. Naturally, the Ray has all the same multi-room audio features as other Sonos speakers. This means you can simultaneously stream the same music to multiple speakers on your WiFi network, or play something different on each one. You can set up custom speaker groups (just the speakers on your first floor, for example) and stream audio directly to the Ray using AirPlay 2. The only real feature it's missing compared to most other Sonos speakers is voice control. There's no mic, which means you can't control the speaker directly with Alexa, Google Assistant or the upcoming Sonos Voice Control feature. That said, if you have other smart speakers, including any other Sonos speaker with a mic, you can use them to control the Ray. There's no question in my mind that the Ray is a serious upgrade over a TV's built-in speakers. What's less clear is how much better it is compared to other small soundbars, like Roku's $180 Streambar Pro. Sonos has a long history of delivering excellent sound, and the Ray continues that tradition. And just as the portable $179 Sonos Roam is a good gateway drug into the Sonos ecosystem, the Ray is a good first Sonos for someone who wants to improve their TV audio. Yes, you can find cheaper soundbars, but Sonos is betting its reputation for excellent sound quality will make the Ray a success. After spending some time with it, I'd have no problem recommending the Ray to anyone who wants an easy way to upgrade their TV's audio but doesn't care about having the best speaker that supports the most formats. For a lot of people, particularly those with smaller living rooms, the Ray will be just the right soundbar for their space.
Read MoreSample playback, quantization and longer loops make the Orba 2 far more powerful than the original.
Read MoreAcer's Predator Triton 500 SE is a fantastic gaming notebook that's also subtle enough to work well in an office or classroom.
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Read MoreFor 2022, Logitech is filling the last remaining gap in its premium peripheral portfolio with the new MX Mechanical, which is available in two sizes with three different options for switches.
Read MoreWhat if you could get a perfect glass of cold brew coffee in just a few minutes, without the hassle of steeping grounds overnight? That's the basic pitch behind the Osma Pro, a quirky $695 gadget from designer Joey Roth.
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Read MoreThis spring, HP is basically updating its entirely premium laptop portfolio with a range of new Spectre and Envy notebooks in a wide range of sizes and designs.
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Read MoreThe $245 Almond Cow plant milk maker offers a quick and easy way to make plant milk at home, but it may not totally replace your favorite store-bought options.
Read MoreWe ran every test you could think of on the M1 Ultra to see how fast Apple's new flagship processor really is.
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Read MoreThis week, Engadget Deputy Editor Nathan Ingraham joins Cherlynn and Devindra to dive into everything announced at Google I/O.
Read MoreGoogle's first Pixel smartwatch unveiled at I/O 2022, Google reveals the $449 Pixel 6a and teases the Pixel 7, Texas law that allows users to sue social networks for censorship is now in effect.
Read MoreWith upgrades to design, sound quality and active noise cancellation, the WH-1000XM5 keeps Sony's place above the competition.
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Read MoreGoogle's Pixel 6a compared with the iPhone SE 2022 and the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G.
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Read MoreAvailable this spring, Lenovo is announcing its updated Legion 7 gaming notebook which supports up to an RTX 3080 Ti GPU, or up to an RTX 3070 on the more portable Legion 7 Slim.
Read MoreThe DJI Mini 3 Pro is a lightweight drone under 250 grams, but it's loaded with features found on bigger models like the Mavic 3.
Read MoreToday's tech headlines: Xbox players suffer two outages over the weekend, NVIDIA pays $5.5 million to settle SEC charges over GPU sales to crypto miners, John McEnroe played tennis against a virtual version of himself.
Read MoreAlienware's QD-OLED monitor packs in everything we'd want in a gaming screen: A gorgeous and colorful next-generation OLED display, HDR, fast response times and just about every feature you'd want.
Read MoreThanks to a refresh for 2022, the Razer Blade 15 offers excellent performance and build quality, tough its mediocre battery life and high price may be tough to swallow.
Read MoreThe DuoVox Mate Pro features a Sony STARVIS 2 CMOS surveillance camera sensor that's a thousand times more sensitive than the latest smartphone sensors.
Read MoreToday's tech headlines: Wordle brought 'tens of millions' of users to The New York Times, Sonos' rumored $250 soundbar is reportedly called the Ray, Samsung's new phone storage standard is twice as fast.
Read MoreDyson's been secretly working on robots that do household chores, Lucid recalls all its 2022 Air EVs due to wiring issues, The NFL's rumored streaming service could debut in July.
Read MoreDyson has revealed that it has an entire division that's secretly been developing robot prototypes that do household chores.
Read MoreIn their new book, The Digital Mindset, authors Paul Leonardi and Tsedal Neeley make the case for treating tomorrow's humanoid robots like products, not peers.
Read MoreScientists have developed a new way to design and build soft robots that could lead to new assistive and rehabilitative devices.
Read MoreIt expects to hire 80,000 more employees by 2026.
Read MoreSamsung has started verifying some of the first smart home devices to support the new Matter standard.
Read MoreIt's just the latest foundry business to implement a price hike.
Read MoreSamsung has unveiled a dashcam memory card that should last for up to 16 years of continuous recording — it' might last longer than your car.
Read MoreThe company says it has double the speeds of its UFS 3.1.
Read MoreThanks to the latest advances in DNA sequencing technology, we now know more about one of Pompeii's residents.
Read MoreIt took nearly a decade but the new super-powerful, super-chilled coherent laser system at Stanford's SLAC is ready to unlock the quantum realm's secrets with massively powerful X-ray blasts.
Read MoreIBM announced on Wednesday plans to further advance its quantum ambitions and operate a 4,000-qubit system by 2025.
Read MoreWith WWDC 2022 little more than a week away, more details about what Apple could announce at its annual developer conference are emerging.
Read MoreIn seperate teasers posted on Weibo, Motorola has hinted at two new phones: one featuring a huge 200-MP and an updated foldable packing a Snapdragon 8+ gen 1 chip.
Read MoreXiaomi and Leica have been co-developing a flagship smartphone ahead of its July 2022 launch.
Read MoreQualcomm has unveiled a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip that promises faster, more efficient Android flagship phones.
Read MoreAndroid 13 will help people with blindness by including built-in braille display support.
Read MoreAndroid manufacturers aren't offering a truly complete experience right now — here's where they've missed the mark, and how they might do better.
Read MoreThe iPod's death has been a long time coming. Somehow, it's already been eight years since Apple discontinued the iconic iPod classic. Nonetheless, the news this week that Apple is discontinuing its last iPod, the touch is significant: This officially marks the official end of a product that set up the company for two decades of success.
Read MoreHere's your first chance to try some of the new features.
Read MoreSony has heavily leveraged its camera expertise to create its upcoming flagship smartphone, the Xperia 1 IV.
Read MoreGoogle's recent Pixel software updates haven't always landed flawlessly.
Read MoreThe "censorship" law, which has raised serious questions about first amendment rights and the platforming of heinous viewpoints, is back on hold.
Read MoreTikTok is testing a new feature that allows users to scroll through content on the app without interface elements like usernames, captions and audio information cluttering the screen.
Read MoreSnapchat has updated its Custom Stories feature to allow more people to participate.
Read MoreTwitter investors have filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk for supposedly manipulating stock prices ahead of his $44 billion bid.
Read MoreThe Federal Trade Commission fines Twitter for "deceptively using account security data for targeted advertising."
Read MoreFollowing New York's lead, New Jersey's Acting Attorney General has launched a probe into Twitch and Discord's role in the events of May 14.
Read MoreAfter entering into a partnership with Zynga last year, TikTok has been testing a pair of mobile minigames on its platform in Vietnam.
Read MoreIt will add labels to 'high-visibility misleading tweets' related to the war in Ukraine.
Read MoreMelvin Capital, the hedge fund 'nemesis' of Reddit's GameStop investors, is shutting down.
Read MoreNew York State is launching an investigation into the roles Discord, Twitch and other sites may have played in the Buffalo mass shooting.
Read MoreLast fall, Twitter began testing a dedicated Space tab within the iOS version of its mobile app.
Read MoreA group of Black creators went on strike last year over a lack of attribution for their efforts.
Read MoreFollowing Saturday's horrific mass shooting in Buffalo, online platforms like Facebook, TikTok and Twitter are struggling to prevent various versions of the gunman's livestream from proliferating on their platforms.
Read MoreElon Musk's tweeting may have landed him in legal trouble again.
Read MoreHB 20 would allow users to sue social networks if they believe they were banned for the political views.
Read MoreHours after Elon Musk said his Twitter buyout is temporarily on hold, Twitter's CEO has said he still expects the deal to close, but "we need to be prepared for all scenarios."
Read MoreA 10-year-old died last year after allegedly undertaking the challenge.
Read MoreElon Musk's deal to buy Twitter is "temporarily on hold" pending confirmation that spam and fake accounts do represent less than 5 percent of users.
Read MoreThe US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is investigating Elon Musk's belated disclosure of his purchase of more than 5 percent of Twitter's share.
Read MoreAn appeals court judge said social networks are not websites but 'internet providers.'
Read MoreTwitter has launched a game to teach you about privacy — but is it tone deaf to serious issues?
Read MoreElon Musk has finally confirmed what many have long suspected: that he would allow Donald Trump back on Twitter.
Read MoreMeta CEO Mark Zuckerberg says they're on the way to Facebook as well.
Read MoreAmong the biggest questions on people's mind since Elon Musk made his bid to buy Twitter is how the service might change under his ownership. We're still a long way off from the deal becoming official, but Musk nonetheless has had to pitch investors on his vision for the company to get the funding he needs. As it so happens, the New York Times has obtained a copy of a pitch deck for investors, which gives us an idea of the preposterously grand vision that Musk has for the company. Here are a few highlights.
Read MoreTwitter didn't violate his First Amendment rights, the judge has ruled.
Read MoreAfter teasing the feature last month, WhatsApp has starting rolling out emoji reactions to all users around the world.
Read MoreFox Sports will stream FIFA World Cup pre-game shows and in-match previews on Twitter.
Read MoreTikTok is ready to discuss sharing ad money with social media stars.
Read MoreUK's MPs have sent Musk an invitation to talk, but he isn't legally required to attend.
Read MoreTwitter is testing a 'Circle' feature that would let you limit tweets to just your closest friends on the social network.
Read MoreIt's also trialing a Stories-style full-screen view for feed posts.
Read MoreNextdoor is trying out a new way to keep conversations respectful with "constructive conversation" reminders.
Read MoreThe messaging app may soon charge for some reaction emoji and stickers as part of a premium option.
Read MoreNASA's Mars helicopter has shared video of its record 25th flight.
Read MoreIt passed a critical test towards crewed flights to the ISS.
Read MoreBut it's available right now, with no waitlist period.
Read MoreAfter two-and-a-half years of delays, Boeing's Starliner capsule successfully docked with the International Space Station.
Read MoreStarliner has docked with the ISS for the first time.
Read MoreThe Voyager 1 space probe appears to be confused about its location.
Read MoreIt will determine whether the spacecraft can finally be used for manned missions.
Read MoreThe lander is expected to end its science activities by the end of summer and to be completely unresponsive by December.
Read MoreThe University of Florida researchers only had 12 grams of 'lunar regolith' to work with.
Read MoreStarlink's internet service is now available in 32 countries around the world.
Read MoreScientists have captured the first image of the black hole at the center of the Milky Way.
Read MoreAnd NASA has taken a cool night video of the event.
Read MoreThe MIT study could shed light on how supermassive black holes help shape their galaxies.
Read MoreBut the pilots had to drop the booster into the ocean.
Read MoreCatch a falling rocket and put it in your pocket.
Read MoreOn Sunday, the final day of Disney's Star Wars Celebration 2022 event, the company shared the first trailer for season two of The Bad Batch.
Read MoreThe limited series will cover the journey of the K-pop megastars.
Read MoreDisney+ will release its 'Willow' TV series on November 30th, and a trailer hints at what you can expect.
Read MoreA 'Gran Turismo' series is in the works too.
Read MoreReports suggest 'NFL+' will include some live games, but pricing hasn't been locked down.
Read MoreThe deal for Team Coco is said to be worth $150 million.
Read MoreBaymax!, the Disney+ sequel to 2014's Big Hero 6, will debut on June 29th
Read MoreNetflix canceled its own show based on the Marvel character in 2018.
Read MoreThe "Mystery Box" feature is for nights when no one can decide what to watch next.
Read MoreThe streamer is expanding its accessibility features.
Read MoreYouTube is rolling out upgrades to its video player, including an option to find the most popular moments for a video.
Read MoreYouTube will soon allow creators to co-host live shopping streams across two channels, it announced at its annual Brandcast event.
Read MoreDisney+ has promised only a limited number of commercials for its ad-supported tier, and preschoolers won't see any.
Read MoreThe show is the first in a series of events called Apple Music Live.
Read MoreNetflix is screening movies and TV shows in advance to some subscribers.
Read MoreSpotify has begun testing NFT galleries. The feature is available to a select group of US users on Android and includes Web3 enthusiasts like Steve Aoki.
Read MoreCasting is underway for the upcoming episodes, according to 'Variety.'
Read MoreNetflix plans to livestream its upcoming slate of unscripted shows and comedy specials.
Read MoreThe platform will also livestream performances from Bonnaroo and Austin City Limits this year and next.
Read More'The Pentaverate' could have made a breezy 89-minute comedy. Shame Netflix insisted on making it almost twice that long.
Read MoreRedbox has been bought by the same company that rescued Sony's Crackle service from oblivion.
Read MoreSonos devices have supported Amazon's Alexa voice assistant for almost five years now. The Sonos One from 2017 was the first speaker the company made with built-in microphones, and almost every speaker it's made since has worked with Alexa, not to mention Google Assistant. Despite supporting those popular services, though, Sonos has decided to build its own voice assistant. Dubbed Sonos Voice Control, the feature is specifically designed to work with music only.
Read MoreYouTube is giving Shorts creators yet another way to incorporate content from other users within their videos.
Read MoreIt's the latest in a series of features cloned from Twitch.
Read MoreYouTube TV is adding two new Spanish-language plans, Google announced today.
Read MoreThe company is playing catch up to other services with more affordable plans.
Read MoreThe ultimate guide to finding everything you've ever watched on Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV+, Disney+, Hulu, Peacock and other streaming services.
Read MoreParamount+ has released the first trailer for Players, its long-awaited League of Legends mockumentary from American Vandal creators Dan Perrault and Tony Yacenda.
Read MoreWondery is the first podcast platform in the US to offer select shows in immersive Dolby Atmos audio.
Read MoreIt's not really a tentpole show for the franchise.
Read MoreThe six-episode series debuts on Disney+ on May 27th.
Read MoreA lot of people are tuning into Paramount+ to watch Halo and Star Trek: Picard, even if neither series has been particularly outstanding.
Read MoreMichael Mignano joined Spotify when it bought Anchor in 2019.
Read MoreParamount+ will launch in the UK and Ireland on June 22nd, but most other countries will have to wait until later in the year.
Read MoreWelcome to Spotify's first take on the metaverse: a virtual island on Roblox.
Read MoreThe streaming service has made a number of cutbacks after a drop in subscribers.
Read MorePeacock has tweaked its interface to make navigation easier.
Read MoreNext-day streaming of Bravo shows is coming to Peacock earlier than expected.
Read MoreSome originals, such as LeBron James biopic 'Shooting Stars,' will arrive next year.
Read MoreThe music streaming app is available on the platform starting today.
Read MoreGoogle's last tablet was the ill-fated Pixel slate, a device that was widely criticized — so much so that in 2019, Google said it wouldn't make tablets anymore. In classic fashion, though, the company is changing its tune. Today as part of its hardware presentation at Google I/O, Google has announced the Pixel Tablet, a premium Android-powered device that's set to arrive sometime in 2023.
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Read MoreSony reveals plans for 'Horizon' and 'God of War' TV shows, Broadcom is buying VMware in a $61 billion mega-deal, Gucci and Oura made an 18-carat gold smart ring.
Read MoreLucasfilm has lined up three more live-action Star Wars shows for 2023, including the return of 'The Mandalorian.'
Read MoreApple has given the green light to a live-action Speed Racer series for Apple TV+, both Variety and Deadline are reporting.
Read MoreWatch the author take a flamethrower to a fireproof edition of her dystopian magnum opus.
Read MoreSeason 3 of Netflix's Love, Death and Robots is a wonderful tribute to the power of animation.
Read MoreNetflix has shared the first eight minutes of 'Stranger Things' season 4 — and revealed that the last episode will be longer than many movies.
Read More'Blade Runner' composer Vangelis has died at 79, leaving behind a major legacy in electronic music.
Read MoreThe untitled doc will arrive in 2023.
Read MoreThe series, which takes place across two timelines, will feature zombie dogs and other terrors.
Read MoreEurosport and BT Sport will be merged under a single brand in the future.
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Read MoreSubtlety is not a strength of this show.
Read MoreIt's promising, but that promise is buried underneath a layer of the usual nu-Trek problems.
Read MoreStarting today, Proton is making it easier to go all-in on ProtonMail and the other services it offers, including a VPN, cloud storage and an encrypted calendar. Going forward, ProtonMail is rebranding itself simply as Proton, pushing its whole suite of privacy-focused services and updating all of its plans.
Read MoreGarmin has revamped its Forerunner 200-series watch for the first time since 2019, and it's launching its first solar running watch at the same time.
Read MoreAmazon knocks $70 off the Apple Watch Series 7, bringing the 41mm models down to $329.
Read MoreOura, the startup that's pushing the limits of how small a wearable can be, just announced a collaboration that could boost its profile considerably.
Read MoreThe move follows Samsung's switch from Tizen to Wear OS.
Read MoreQualcomm has unveiled new reference AR glasses that are completely wireless and more comfortable to wear.
Read MoreYou can now stream YouTube Music from its Wear OS app — in the right circumstances.
Read MoreIt takes the internals from the GT 3 and sticks it in a much nicer body.
Read MoreOura has sued smart ring newcomer Circular for allegedly violating tech patents.
Read MoreThe worst kept secret in tech is a secret no more. The Pixel Watch is real and will launch this fall.
Read MoreNew devices from Samsung, Montblanc and Fossil are coming. But, no word yet on the highly leaked Pixel Watch.
Read MoreSpencer said that Microsoft would recognize Raven's union after its a of Activision is complete.
Read MoreMicrosoft is doing something about annoying background sounds by introducing noise suppression to party chat in the latest Xbox update.
Read MoreMicrosoft acknowledged an Xbox Network outage on Saturday afternoon, only about three hours after claiming to have resolved an earlier one.
Read MoreMicrosoft confirmed last summer that it's working on both.
Read MoreYou can now play 'Fortnite' on Xbox Cloud Gaming for free, including on an iPhone.
Read MoreThe Xbox app for iOS and Android is getting a new social feature.
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