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  • Apple WWDC 2015: the numbers you need to know

    by 
    Andrew Tarantola
    Andrew Tarantola
    06.08.2015

    It's Monday. The work week just started and the last thing you need is to spend two hours of it watching Apple's WWDC 2015 keynote address. But fear not, even if you missed it, you can still get all the juicy rumors, teasers and event highlights right here. Think of it as a tl;dr but, you know, for press conferences.

  • Google I/O 2015: the numbers you need to know

    by 
    James Trew
    James Trew
    05.28.2015

    Didn't fancy sitting through the whole liveblog from this year's Google I/O keynote? We understand. Sometimes you just want to catch the key plays via the post-game show. And that's kinda why Engadget exists, after all. As always with Google's big developer event, there was a lot of ground covered in a relatively short space of time. Fear not, below are the things we think you most need to know.

  • Watch the Google I/O keynote right here

    by 
    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    05.28.2015

    Technology is pretty awesome. Google is prepared to take the stage in San Francisco for the I/O Conference keynote presentation, with executives ready to talk about the company's latest wares -- and you can watch it all from the comfort of your own screen. Even if you're in San Francisco, we suggest beating the traffic and watching the presentation without moving an inch (except to grab your coffee, of course). The keynote begins at 12:30PM ET / 9:30AM PT, and you can watch it via the live stream below.

  • Live from Apple's 'spring forward' keynote!

    by 
    Dana Wollman
    Dana Wollman
    03.09.2015

    When Apple announces it's going to hold a "spring forward" event the day after daylight saving time begins, that can only mean one thing: We're going to hear more about the famous Apple Watch before it goes on sale next month. Actually it means something else too. A few sleep-deprived Engadget editors have made the trek to San Francisco to cover the keynote live, because you know a lost hour of sleep ain't gonna stop us. And by all accounts, it should be a pretty newsy day indeed. I mean, just think of all the things we don't know about the Apple Watch: its battery life, fitness features, what day it's going on sale and how much that fancy gold edition is going to cost. We're here for answers, folks, and we suspect we'll know a lot more by the time Tim Cook leaves the stage today. For now, just settle in and leave the hard work to us: bringing you all the news as it's breaking. March 9, 2015 1:00:00 PM EDT

  • League of Legends studio CEO headlines DICE summit

    by 
    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    01.23.2015

    Riot Games CEO Brandon Beck is the opening keynote speaker at the 2015 DICE summit in Las Vegas, The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences announced in a press release this week. Beck founded Riot, the studio behind League of Legends, in 2006. He's poised to take the DICE stage on Wednesday, February 4. Also scheduled to talk at DICE is Monolith Design Director Michael de Plater, CastAR co-founder Jeri Ellsworth, Ubisoft's New IP Editorial Director Tommy Francois, Funomena CEO Robin Hunicke, and Twitch COO Kevin Lin, among others. See the full lineup in the below press release. DICE runs from February 3 - 5 at the Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas. The talks and 2015 DICE Awards will be streamed on twitch.tv/dice from February 4 - 5. [Image: Riot]

  • We're live at Samsung's opening keynote at CES 2015!

    by 
    Nicole Lee
    Nicole Lee
    01.05.2015

    CES hasn't even officially started yet and Samsung has already come out guns blazing with announcements that include high-end nanocrystal TVs, curved monitors and, uh, washing machines with built-in sinks. But the Korean company isn't quite done yet. Boo-Keun Yoon, Samsung's President and CEO of consumer electronics, is set to give the opening keynote here at CES 2015, and we're expecting to hear some updates about the firm's foray into the Internet of Things. Specifically, we're hoping to hear more about its acquisition of home automation startup SmartThings and whether that'll be integrated into its plans for the connected home. Join us right here on this page at 9:30 pm ET / 6:30 pm PT for our liveblog of the keynote to find out! [Image credit: Getty Images]

  • We're liveblogging Apple's iPad event!

    by 
    Dana Wollman
    Dana Wollman
    10.16.2014

    OK, folks, who's ready for new iPads? Apple's just about to begin its big keynote, and we're pretty sure we're going to see some fresh tablets. Maybe iMacs too, and a final version of OS X Yosemite to go with them. But who needs speculation at this point? Follow along as we report live from Apple's press event in Cupertino. Then, when we're done with that, you might want to stick around even longer: There's a chance we'll be getting hands-on with all the new stuff.

  • iPhone 6 Plus + cheap folding Bluetooth keyboard = little laptop

    by 
    Steve Sande
    Steve Sande
    09.23.2014

    I love the combination of small computers and Bluetooth keyboards. Back in the day when I was using a Palm IIIc, I remember using a Stowaway keyboard (non-Bluetooth) to make my device into a really small "laptop". It was great for taking meeting notes and writing stories, even with the primitive productivity apps the Palm ran. Well, the other day while recording an episode of The British Tech Network's Mac Show, fellow guest Andy Ihnatko talked about using an inexpensive keyboard with his iPhone 6 Plus and my immediate reaction was to interrupt him to find out who the manufacturer was. Andy had picked up a US$35 keyboard from iWerkz that has all of the right features: it folds in half for compactness, it has a hard case that also props the iPhone for hands-off use, and yep, it's cheap. I ordered one immediately from Amazon (note, your price may vary). The little keyboard showed up in an envelope this morning, so I wasted no time in popping it out, charging it, and putting it to the test. So, how does the iWerkz Universal Foldable Bluetooth Keyboard work with the iPhone 6 Plus to make it a (relatively) pocketable productivity machine? Setting up the iWerkz keyboard was a no-brainer. I turned it on -- there's a big OFF/ON switch on the left side of the keyboard -- pressed the big Connect button, and then got into the Bluetooth settings on my iPhone. I saw the keyboard appear, tapped on it to connect, and was then asked to type a four-digit code to pair the devices. Boom, I was up and running. For my test, I used that productivity trio that Apple throws in free of charge on every new device -- Pages, Numbers, and Keynote. Pages is all about creating text documents, although you can throw in the occasional image and do page layout. In this use case, the iWerkz keyboard worked well. I had the iPhone 6 Plus in landscape orientation, scaled down the size of the page so that I had a small margin on each side, and it was fine for writing. I was surprised with this keyboard. There's about a 3/4-inch hinge line in the center of the keyboard where it folds, and my fingers got used to the gap very quickly. The keys have an amazing good feel, and all of the keys are in the standard positions where you'd expect them. How about Numbers? On spreadsheets, you're often pressing the tab key to move between cells. Would that work here? Absolutely -- and I was once again pleased with the way the little keyboard worked for entering data. Keynote also worked fine, although you find yourself tapping on the iPhone's screen a lot more to place your cursor in the right place. I also do a lot of work in Byword when I'm away from my Macs, and I found that it was perfectly suited to work with the itsy-bitsy keyboard. The little slide-out stand makes a lot of ratcheting noise when you're pushing it in or sliding it out, but it has a nice "lip" on it to hold your iPhone in place whether it's in portrait or landscape orientation. Since the two devices -- keyboard and stand/iPhone -- are separated, this works best on a flat hard surface and not on a lap. Will it replace a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro for everyday work? Heck no. Does it beat one of the nice keyboard cases for iPad Air? Not really. But if you really want to go minimal and still get some work done, an iPhone 6 Plus and this little keyboard can help you accomplish your goal with a minimum of pain. The screen on the plus is big enough that you can see your work without squinting, and the keyboard makes data entry a dream. Anyone else out there thinking of using an iPhone 6 Plus as a productivity tool? Let us know in the comments.

  • Apple's iPhone and wearables event liveblog!

    by 
    Brad Molen
    Brad Molen
    09.09.2014

    September is a month synonymous with the beginning of autumn, but it's also become associated with something else entirely: The iPhone. Today, we're in attendance at the Flint Center in Cupertino to hear about the latest products and updates from Apple, and we're expecting at least four new devices (two iPhones and two wearables). Join us at this space beginning at 1pm ET on September 9th, because we'll be liveblogging the event and bringing you the latest updates as it happens. Should be a long and intense event, so make sure you bookmark this page and come back for it all! September 9, 2014 1:00:00 PM EDT

  • Live from Sony's IFA 2014 Xperia event!

    by 
    Brad Molen
    Brad Molen
    09.03.2014

    If you don't see this message, that's probably a good sign -- it means that the liveblog is going strong and we're telling you about the latest Sony products as they're introduced on stage at IFA 2014. If you do see this message, however, it just means that we haven't been able to get settled into our seats quite yet, but are busily working toward achieving that goal. Keep refreshing this page (or at least hang onto it as a bookmark if you need to come back to it later) and soon you'll see exactly what we're seeing: New phones, tablets, smartwatches and who knows what else. [Image credit: Ausdroid]

  • You can now relive the Google I/O 2014 opening keynote

    by 
    Billy Steele
    Billy Steele
    06.25.2014

    Did you nod off a few times during the last half-hour of Google's opening keynote of I/O 2014 earlier today? No worries! The full video has been archived for your post-event viewing pleasure on YouTube. Hop down past the break to take a good, long look at the nearly three-hour event spanning Android "L," Auto, Wear and more.

  • Live from Google I/O's 2014 opening keynote!

    by 
    Brad Molen
    Brad Molen
    06.25.2014

    Get ready for two crazy hours of Google awesomeness: I/O's opening keynote is about to begin. This is typically the time for the company to unveil some of its biggest projects and set the tone for the following year. Just two years ago, for instance, co-founder Sergey Brin skydived onto the roof of the venue and biked into the keynote while wearing Google Glass. Whether we'll see anything as adventurous this year remains to be seen, but that's why we liveblog these things -- so you, dear reader, can experience every second of the madness right along with us. So join us right back here at noon (EDT), okay? June 25, 2014 12:00:00 PM EDT

  • Watch Google's opening keynote at I/O 2014 here!

    by 
    Brad Molen
    Brad Molen
    06.25.2014

    Although we'll be liveblogging the opening keynote of Google's annual developer conference in just about an hour, we don't want to dismiss the fact that many of you like to follow along when a livestream is available. Google's got you covered: keep a tab open at this page for live video footage of the keynote. We expect a lot of news this morning at San Francisco's Moscone Center, and we'll keep you posted on all of the latest announcements and developments as it happens. [Image credit: Getty Images]

  • iWork for iCloud now picks up exactly where you left off

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    06.24.2014

    Web-based apps are supposed to let you easily hop between devices without missing a beat, but that hasn't been the case with iWork for iCloud -- you've had to tweak settings and otherwise break your flow. The experience should be much smoother after today, though. Apple has updated the online versions of Keynote, Numbers and Pages so that they remember your settings, such as the last page you were on and the zoom level. You won't have to spend a few minutes getting everything just so simply because you've moved to your laptop, in other words. Although it's a seemingly small change, it could matter a lot if you'd rather get things done instead of getting fussy.

  • Tune in to our liveblog of the Google I/O keynote tomorrow!

    by 
    Brad Molen
    Brad Molen
    06.24.2014

    Google's developer conference is but an annual affair, and it's kicking off in 24 hours with its traditional keynote. We'll be liveblogging it as it happens, and if it's anything like past years, expect it to be incredibly long (last year's went on for 3.5 hours, and we're hearing this one will be around 2 hours) and packed with plenty of news for developers and consumers alike. So if you're into anything Google-related, you'd best virtually skydive into the Moscone Center with us as we cover all of the company's crazy antics. Bookmark the link below and meet us there tomorrow! Google I/O 2014 keynote liveblog June 25, 2014 12:00:00 PM EDT [Image credit: Getty Images]

  • Live from Amazon's phone announcement in Seattle!

    by 
    Brad Molen
    Brad Molen
    06.18.2014

    Look, Amazon didn't exactly hide the fact that today's mystery product announcement would be its long-rumored 3D phone. But with the exception of the occasional picture, the company did a decent job of keeping its new handheld device out of the public eye. Now Amazon's ready to show off the new Kindle Fire phone (or whatever it ends up being called), and we're here to bring you the news as it happens. Enjoy!

  • How we react during every major Apple announcement

    by 
    John-Michael Bond
    John-Michael Bond
    06.04.2014

    This video hit close to home. It's almost as if they were monitoring the TUAW newsroom during this year's WWDC keynote. Thankfully we're not being bugged, this is just a dead-on recreation of how Apple fans react during every major Apple event. The folks at Slacktory have nailed the highs, lows, and stunned disbelief that there wasn't one more item covered. You're probably not alone in your reactions. Enjoy.

  • The TUAW Daily Update Podcast for June 2, 2014

    by 
    Steve Sande
    Steve Sande
    06.02.2014

    It's a special WWDC Keynote edition of the TUAW Daily Update, your source for Apple news in a convenient audio format. You'll get some the top Apple stories of the day in three to five minutes for a quick review of what's happening in the Apple world. You can listen to today's Apple stories by clicking the player at the top of the page. The Daily Update has been moved to a new podcast host in the past few days. Current listeners should delete the old podcast subscription and subscribe to the new feed in the iTunes Store here.

  • Watch Apple's WWDC 2014 keynote in full

    by 
    Edgar Alvarez
    Edgar Alvarez
    06.02.2014

    For those of you who have been living under a rock for the past few hours, Apple had a number of things to announce on the first day of WWDC 2014. And in case you weren't paying attention to our liveblog from Moscone West, or able to keep up with the livestream, there's now archived footage of the event for you to watch (update: also posted to YouTube, and embedded after the break). The presentation was kicked off by CEO Tim Cook, though it was Craig Federighi, Apple's Senior Vice President of Software Engineering, who led the charge most of the way -- so much so that his boss referred to him as "Superman" during the keynote. Once you press play on the 118-minute video, expect to see anything from the unveiling of OS X Yosemite to the revelation of iOS 8 -- plus a lot, a lot more.

  • WWDC '14 keynote in 90 seconds

    by 
    Steve Sande
    Steve Sande
    06.02.2014

    Don't have the time to watch the entire two hour keynote video? Alrighty, then: