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Microsoft finally announced a version of its Office productivity suite for the iPad today, and it's a solid, functional set of apps. As we say in our → Read More
The response was swift, and almost universally negative. Within minutes of Facebook's announcement that it was acquiring Oculus VR for $2 billion, the → Read More
Oculus VR co-founders Palmer Luckey and Brendan Iribe had a vision for their company: to bring virtual reality to as many people as possible, in the best → Read More
Are you ready for a smartwatch that knows where you are, what information is important to you and, above all, wants you to forget that you're even wearing → Read More
The evening of June 23, 2005, wasn't especially hot in New York City, at least by historical standards. The day's high was a mere 79 degrees, slightly → Read More
Stephen Colbert has a lot to say about internet privacy, Edward Snowden and the NSA, and he shared his thoughts Friday evening at an Internet security → Read More
Ten years ago today (in fact, exactly 10 years ago, if you're reading this post in real time), Engadget was born. Our first post featured T-Flash, a new → Read More
Lenovo's planned acquisition of Motorola's mobile phone business will likely be reviewed by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the US (CFIUS), the → Read More
We came. We saw. We got punched in the head. Some of Engadget's New York-based editors took longer to get to Las Vegas than those traveling in from Hong → Read More
Virtual reality has captured the imagination of developers, consumers and businesses for decades, but most VR headsets produced so far have been notable → Read More
You've been asking for a new version of our Android app, and we've been listening. And after months of development and testing, Engadget for Android 2.0 → Read More
Previewing some of the major themes expected at CES 2014, Shawn Dubravac, chief economist for the Consumer Electronics Association, said he "wouldn't be → Read More
CES is about to start, and as usual, we'll be covering the show wall-to-wall, with liveblogs, hands-ons, news and, of course, Best of CES. One thing → Read More
Cable operator Cablevision agrees with its competitors that streaming startup Aereo is illegal, but warns that the legal approach taken by the other → Read More
A company with roots in Cambridge University is working to develop "smart holograms" that can be used as sensors todetect everything from → Read More