Source: Engadget | AT&T will sever ties with location aggregators as well
Google made a huge splash at CES 2018, taking over the parking lot with a giant interactive booth. This year, the company was back, and everything was bigger. I mean, the entire second floor of the booth was a Google Assistant Ride, basically t…
Source: Engadget | Google used CES 2019 to show off just how big its Assistant is
As we expected, 8K TVs were a huge topic at CES this year. Samsung already showed off its 8K QLED at IFA, but at CES we got a glimpse at the shipping models, including the huge 98-inch Q900R. It's cool tech, but there won't be any true 8K content…
Source: Engadget | Samsung dives into 8K, MicroLEDs and more at CES
Source: Engadget | Bungie will self-publish 'Destiny' in split with Activision
Dell on the upgradable Alienware Area 51m laptop, OLED and what's next
January 10, 2019It's been a busy CES for Dell's Alienware gaming brand. They unveiled the most customizable laptop we've ever seen — the Area 51m — as well as a slim new 17-inch notebook, both of which feature NVIDIA's powerful mobile RTX graphics. And then th…
Source: Engadget | Dell on the upgradable Alienware Area 51m laptop, OLED and what's next
Intel had a ton of news to share at CES 2019. From six new ninth-generation Core processors and new 10nm chips to intriguing hybrid architecture, AI processors and 5G networking cards, the company covered a broad spectrum with its launch. It al…
Source: Engadget | Intel at CES 2019: Hybrid chips, AI and Project Athena
This has been a big year for the camera industry, with Nikon and Canon releasing their first professional full-frame mirrorless cameras. As the name implies, these cameras ditch the traditional mirror and moving parts of a DSLR for a more compact…
Source: Engadget | Canon, Nikon, and the future of mirrorless cameras
Google Chrome Labs experiment is Etch A Sketch for your browser
January 10, 2019
Source: Engadget | Google Chrome Labs experiment is Etch A Sketch for your browser
Source: Engadget | DJI drones can fly over crowds, if they pack a parachute
Tesla will stop selling Model S and X cars with 75kWh batteries
January 10, 2019
Source: Engadget | Tesla will stop selling Model S and X cars with 75kWh batteries