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  • Apple

    Apple's keyboard folio shouldn't cost half the price of its new cheap iPad

    by 
    Daniel Cooper
    Daniel Cooper
    09.11.2019

    When Apple announced a new base model iPad with a larger screen and a smart connector, I was hooked. I've been fixated with buying a new iPad precisely because of the smart keyboard folio, but it's been a little pricey. For me, that one accessory is transformative, turning a tablet into a pure writing machine, and if it was affordable, all the better. Apple wants to charge you $159 for a $329 tablet's keyboard.

  • Google

    Google Assistant on Pixel 4 may handle calls while you're on hold

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    09.08.2019

    Google Assistant's ability to handle phone calls may extend beyond booking appointments. A 9to5Google source claims Assistant on the upcoming Pixel 4 will have the option of taking over when you're on hold, bringing you back when another human answers. You'd only have to tap a button to ignore the hold music and get things done. It's not clear if this will also skip the canned "your call is very important to us" messages, but that's certainly the dream -- you wouldn't be jolted back into the call until an actual service rep was there to help.

  • Engadget

    Apple's 2020 iPhones could have in-display fingerprint readers

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    09.05.2019

    While rivals like Samsung and Huawei have been rocking in-screen fingerprint sensors for a while now, Apple has been relying on Face ID since the iPhone X. That might change soon, however, according to a report from Bloomberg's reputable Apple reporter, Mark Gurman. The company is reportedly developing in-screen fingerprint tech that will work in concert with Face ID and might be ready as early as 2020.

  • NVIDIA

    NVIDIA's Quadro RTX 6000 should be the most powerful laptop GPU ever

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    09.04.2019

    With the introduction of RTX Studio, NVIDIA put its gaming RTX GPUs on a nearly equal footing with more costly professional Quadro products. Now, it has given content creators a reason to spend the extra cash with the launch of the RTX Quadro 6000 mobile GPU, first arriving to the ASUS StudioBook. With 24GB of high-speed memory and performance nearly equal to its desktop counterpart, the mobile version should soundly thrash any GeForce RTX 2080 8GB or Quadro 5000 16GB laptop.

  • Chris Velazco/Engadget

    Android 10 goes live for Google's Pixel phones today

    by 
    Chris Velazco
    Chris Velazco
    09.03.2019

    Android 10 might not have a delicious, dessert-themed name (and for good reason), but some of you can take solace in the fact that it's available to install today. As usual, Google Pixel owners are getting first crack at the update, and we wouldn't be surprised if other phone makers announce their own Android 10 upgrade plans throughout the day. That's no guarantee of news, though: OEMs like Samsung, Sony, Lenovo and others often handle these announcements at their own pace, and all Google will say on the matter is that it's "working with a number of partners to launch or upgrade devices to Android 10 this year."

  • Chris Velazco/Engadget

    iPhone Pro, new iPad and 16-inch MacBook Pro details emerge

    by 
    Devindra Hardawar
    Devindra Hardawar
    08.22.2019

    As usual before the fall, Apple's next batch of products are coming into focus. A Bloomberg report has given us our best glimpse yet at the new hardware, including "Pro" iPhones that'll replace the XS and XS Max, refreshed iPads and iPad Pro models, and a larger 16-inch MacBook Pro.

  • Intel's 10th-gen CPUs for powerful ultraportables will reach six cores

    by 
    Devindra Hardawar
    Devindra Hardawar
    08.21.2019

    The big selling point with Intel's first 10th-gen Core processors is the company's new 10nm architecture, the result of a long journey towards shrinking down its production process. It's a much more efficient design, which will lead to both power savings and better performance. But the next batch of 10th-gen chips, codenamed "Comet Lake," won't be taking advantage of that new technology. Instead, they're more powerful 14nm chips meant for heavier workloads in thin and light machines.

  • Apple

    Apple Card launch expands to all US iPhone users

    by 
    Mat Smith
    Mat Smith
    08.20.2019

    Apple has announced its Apple Card is available to everyone in the US starting today, expanding on the limited launch earlier this month. If you didn't see the many signup tutorial videos provided by Apple, you can apply by opening the Wallet app on your iPhone to start. The full rollout comes alongside an extra benefit for those happy to bank with the tech company: a three percent "Daily Cash" return offer that works with both Uber and Uber Eats.

  • Supreme New York

    Supreme's 'burner' phone is built for hypebeasts

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    08.19.2019

    How important is it that your phone have a Supreme label on it? Important enough that you'd be willing to take big step back in technology? If so, you're in luck. Supreme has unveiled its catalog for fall and winter 2019, and in amidst the usual eccentricities (including champagne flutes and gold-plated dumbbells) is a branded BLU "Burner Phone." It appears to be a gussied-up Zoey 2.4, making it a pretty basic candybar device with a 2.4-inch screen, 3G data, a VGA camera and 128MB of (thankfully expandable) storage -- its biggest feature is the inclusion of a web browser. You really are paying primarily for that "Supreme" badge, although the company is thoughtful enough to include a 16GB microSD card in the box.

  • UPS

    UPS is testing self-driving trucks in Arizona

    by 
    Marc DeAngelis
    Marc DeAngelis
    08.15.2019

    UPS has been secretly hauling cargo back and forth between Phoenix and Tuczon, Arizona for over three months, courtesy of their minority stake in automated trucking startup TuSimple. The tractor trailers are outfitted with nine cameras, as well as LiDAR sensors, those spinning contraptions often attached to the roofs of self-driving vehicles to help them "see."

  • OnePlus

    OnePlus' upcoming TV will simply be called the 'OnePlus TV'

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    08.14.2019

    OnePlus doesn't have a release date or any specs for its upcoming TV, but it does have a name: OnePlus TV. The company announced that it chose the very simple moniker from multiple winners of a contest on its forums. "We believe there's no other name that can best represent our value, vision and pride than naming it with our own brand," said a representative.

  • Mike Blake / Reuters

    Microsoft's next-gen Xbox will prioritize high frame rates and fast loading

    by 
    Rachel England
    Rachel England
    08.13.2019

    Microsoft has slowly been dropping more hints about its plans for its next-gen Xbox, codenamed Project Scarlett. Now, head of Xbox Phil Spencer has revealed even more about what's in store for the console, which Microsoft says will be four times as powerful as the Xbox One X.

  • Samsung

    Samsung's 108-megapixel mobile sensor closes in on mirrorless cameras

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    08.12.2019

    With the smartphone megapixel camera wars raging on, Samsung has fired a significant shot. It unveiled a 108-megapixel smartphone camera sensor that's likely to appear in an incoming Xiaomi Redmi smartphone. The 1/1.33-inch ISOCELL Bright HMX sensor, developed by Samsung in collaboration with Xiaomi, is one of the largest smartphone sensors ever, about three quarter the size of the 1-inch sensor on Sony's RX100 VII. That's just a touch smaller than the sensor Nokia used on its legendary Pureview 808 phone.

  • Engadget

    Samsung's Galaxy Note 10 event by the numbers

    by 
    Andrew Tarantola
    Andrew Tarantola
    08.07.2019

    Samsung took to the stage on Wednesday to show off the latest advances in its Galaxy Note 10 line, including new iterations of the Note 10 and 10+, a slick game streaming feature, and a surprisingly long-lived laptop dubbed the Galaxy Book S. Here are five highlights from the event.

  • Nintendo

    Nintendo may have many, many more Switch consoles planned

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    08.07.2019

    Nintendo is definitely releasing the $200 Switch Lite handheld console on September 20th, and may release a higher-end console soon too, if rumors are to be believed. Its plans might even go beyond all that, however. The company is reportedly working on further updates beyond those models "to make the platform's lifecycle long," according to WSJ sources inside the company.

  • LG

    LG's next dual-screen phone may gain a small outer display (updated)

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    08.06.2019

    While Samsung and Huawei refine their foldable devices, LG has introduced expanding hardware with its V50 ThinQ (shown above) that uses a case to add a second screen. The company's invite to its unveiling event on September 6th at IFA 2019 in Germany suggests it will continue to develop that strategy, with a video done up in 8-bit style that expands from one narrow screen across a second one. What's new, though, is a small screen on the outer side for showing the time and date.

  • Fossil

    Fossil's latest stylish smartwatches can last for days

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    08.05.2019

    Fossil's smartwatches are competent, but they don't really stand out among other Wear OS watches beyond their looks. You might have a more substantial reason from now on, though. The company's new Gen 5 Fossil Touchscreen Smartwatch has a few more distinctive features that could make them easier to recommend over the competition, particularly their longevity. A new Extended Battery Mode helps the watches last for "multiple days" on a charge while receiving notifications and tracking your heart rate. You can also go for a Time-Only Mode when you just want the most basic feature, a Daily Mode with "most" options enabled and a custom option to specify the exact level of power savings you want.

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    Burger King takes the Impossible Whopper nationwide August 8th

    by 
    AJ Dellinger
    AJ Dellinger
    08.01.2019

    Burger King announced today that it is adding the Impossible Whopper -- the chain's famous Whopper burger made with a plant-based patty from Impossible Foods -- to its menu nationwide. Starting on August 8th, you'll be able to go to any Burger King location in the United States and get your hands on the alternative meat burger.

  • Stephen Lam / Reuters

    Facebook might bring major streaming services to its Portal for TVs

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    07.31.2019

    Last year, reports emerged Facebook was working on a video chat camera you'd plug into your TV. It sounds a bit like its Portal smart display, albeit without the need for a dedicated screen. One reported aspect of the device is that it'd offer video streaming, including Facebook Watch. It seems Facebook has been trying to strike deals with other major streaming services too.

  • Oppo

    Oppo eliminates side bezels with its 'waterfall screen'

    by 
    Richard Lai
    Richard Lai
    07.29.2019

    It's only been a year since Vivo and Oppo kicked off the all-screen, notch-less smartphone race, and now, the latter is literally pushing the boundaries with a new type of curved display. Earlier today, Oppo showed off a prototype device packing a "waterfall screen," which features an aggressive 88-degree fold on both the left and right sides. When viewed directly from the front, the bezels are practically invisible, which gives the device an even more premium look than today's curved-screen phones -- namely Oppo's very own Find X.