• Tesla cuts Autopilot upgrade prices for existing EV owners

    Tesla's across-the-board price drops have been helpful for new car buyers, but painful for veteran owners who just watched their EV's value plunge. There's some consolation, however: Tesla is lowering the prices of its autonomy upgrades. Anyone who… Source: Engadget | Tesla cuts Autopilot upgrade prices for existing EV owners

    March 2, 2019 | by Raheel
  • Blood pressure medication recall expands again to include losartan – WLOS

    Blood pressure medication recall expands again to include losartan  WLOS A widespread recall of common blood pressure and heart failure medications has been expanded to include more drugs containing losartan. The recall is due to … View full coverage on Google News Source: Google News | Blood pressure medication recall expands again to include losartan – …

    March 2, 2019 | by Raheel
  • Hitting the Books: The Second Kind of Impossible

    Welcome, dear readers, to Engadget's new series, Hitting the Books. With less than one in five Americans reading just for fun these days, we've done the hard work for you by scouring the internet for the most interesting, thought provoking books on s… Source: Engadget | Hitting the Books: The Second Kind of Impossible

    March 2, 2019 | by Raheel
  • 5G phones are here but there’s no rush to upgrade

    This year’s Mobile World Congress — the CES for Android device makers — was awash with 5G handsets. The world’s No.1 smartphone seller by marketshare, Samsung, got out ahead with a standalone launch event in San Francisco, showing off two 5G devices, just before fast-following Android rivals popped out their own 5G phones at launch …

    March 2, 2019 | by Raheel
  • Engadget at 15: A look at how much tech has changed

    A lot has changed since Engadget was born, both in the gadgets we use and what we do with them on a regular basis. When the site started in 2004, fitness trackers, voice assistants and electric cars were the stuff of fiction. Now most of these are co… Source: Engadget | Engadget at 15: A …

    March 2, 2019 | by Raheel
  • MWC's folding fetish in seven GIFs

    Besides whole new families of phones, the evolution of augmented reality and the true start of 5G networks and devices, you couldn't escape the folding phone. MWC went so hard on the old folding device trend, we began to see them even where they didn… Source: Engadget | MWC's folding fetish in seven GIFs

    March 2, 2019 | by Raheel
  • Our favorite smartphones from Mobile World Congress 2019

    The last week has been a whirlwind of jamón-flavored chips, 5G talk and things that fold, so naturally, we're still reeling a bit. As we begin pulling ourselves out of this trade show-induced stupor, though, we've taken stock of everything we'… Source: Engadget | Our favorite smartphones from Mobile World Congress 2019

    March 2, 2019 | by Raheel
  • The Morning After: SpaceX's Crew Dragon launch

    Hey, good morning! You look fabulous.Welcome to your weekend! We're ready to recap everything we saw at Mobile World Congress this year, and there are EV updates from both Tesla and Hyundai. Speaking of Elon Musk, SpaceX pulled off its first Crew Dra… Source: Engadget | The Morning After: SpaceX's Crew Dragon launch

    March 2, 2019 | by Raheel
  • Startups Weekly: Lyft’s S-1, cash for fertility startups and litigious VCs

    Startups reporters everywhere rejoiced Friday morning when the first unicorn S-1 of 2019 emerged from under lock and key for us all to unpack, analyze and enjoy. The TechCrunch office, at least Megan Rose Dickey’s and my corner, was buzzing with excitement, and Crunchbase News editor-in-chief, (my Equity co-host), apparently had to make himself a …

    March 2, 2019 | by Raheel