July 8, 2020 Apple expands its third-party iPhone repair program to Europe and Canada Apple has announced that its burgeoning independent, third-party iPhone repair program is expanding to Canada and Europe. In a statement, it said that the…
July 8, 2020 Spotify’s latest playlist tool creates a mix to match your workout While most of us aren’t going to the gym right now, that doesn’t mean workouts have been suspended entirely. You still need fresh tunes…
July 8, 2020 Introducing Engadget’s back-to-school buying guide Happy summer, friends! Yes, you read that headline right — Engadget is already thinking about the approaching semester. To get ahead of the game,…
July 8, 2020 The Morning After: Samsung’s Galaxy Note 20 event is set for August 5th It may be July, but we’re already thinking about the back-to-school season, and for good reason: This fall semester will be an unprecedented one….
July 8, 2020 Garmin updates some of its most popular watches with solar charging Smart, and smart-ish watches, are fantastic tools hampered by their size, which caps the amount of battery life you can cram into them. Not…
July 8, 2020 Fire TV better integrates live programming on Sling, Hulu Live and YouTube TV Amazon is making Fire TV a lot more useful for live TV streaming with direct integration of Hulu Live TV, YouTube TV and Sling…
July 8, 2020 Probe of failed Boeing Starliner launch finds a long list of problems The independent team NASA and Boeing formed to look into Starliner’s failed flight to the ISS is done with its investigation. And based on…
July 8, 2020 Amazon’s Alexa app now works hands-free on Android and iOS devices Alexa allows hands-free control of all manner of devices, but there’s been one glaring exception: its own smartphone app. Amazon has finally brought that…
July 8, 2020 Nintendo Switch Online is adding ‘Donkey Kong Country’ this month Nintendo has added another batch of retro games to its Switch Online service, and one of them may have been a childhood favorite. Donkey…
July 7, 2020 DOJ indicts ‘fxmsp’ hacker who reportedly breached hundreds of companies An American court has unsealed the criminal charges against a prolific hacker known as fxmsp, finally revealing the identity of the “invisible god of…