May 20, 2022 Solo Stove’s fire pits are up to $350 off in its Memorial Day sale If you’re looking forward to the unofficial kickoff of summer on Memorial Day, you can prep your backyard ahead of time by picking up…
May 20, 2022 The new Steam Deck update makes the console cooler and louder Updates are currently being tested for the Steam Deck, Valve’s handheld PC gaming console, which includes improvements to the current fan curve and audio…
May 20, 2022 Engadget Podcast: The crypto crash explained What the heck is going on in the land of cryptocurrency and NFTs? This week, Devindra and Engadget UK Bureau Chief Mat Smith chat…
May 20, 2022 Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 delivers faster, longer-lasting Android flagships Qualcomm is keeping up its habit of releasing speed-bumped chips in the middle of the year, albeit with a couple of twists. The company…
May 20, 2022 Qualcomm’s new reference AR glasses are wireless and more comfortable Qualcomm’s smart glasses technology has come along way in two years. The company has unveiled the Wireless AR Smart Viewer Reference Design, a next-gen…
May 20, 2022 Qualcomm Takes the Lid Off Its New Flagship Smartphone Chips and AR Headset Qualcomm has announced the next batch of mobile chips coming to smartphones, tablets, and the AR curious. The company revealed the Snapdragon 8+ Gen…
May 20, 2022 HBO Max piles pressure on Netflix and Disney Plus with latest streaming milestone HBO Max just passed another major streaming milestone to solidify its standing as the foremost competitor to Netflix and Disney Plus. For the first…
May 20, 2022 Apple punishes Windows 11 users with new iTunes update, just in time for WWDC While Apple replaced iTunes with the Music app in macOS Catalina, it’s still available in Windows 10 and 11 – and it’s just had…
May 20, 2022 The Morning After: Our favorite small kitchen gadgets As we wrap up our Cooking Week on Engadget, my purchase of a milk frother is just one part of the Engadget team’s surprisingly…
May 20, 2022 GeForce Now isn’t a replacement for PS5 or gaming PCs just yet, Nvidia admits Nvidia GeForce Now vice president and general manager Phil Eisler has told TechRadar Gaming that the cloud gaming service isn’t quite ready to replace…