Intel's latest 11th-gen CPU lets ultraportables hit 5GHz
Thin and light computers will finally cross the 5GHz barrier with Intel's latest flagship 11th-gen U-series chip.
View ArticleAndroid 12 will force apps through the official share menu
With Android 12, Google will stop third-party apps from replacing the stock share dialog.
View ArticleGoogle says it won't build Privacy Sandbox backdoors
Google has said it will not bypass the Privacy Sandbox rules it plans to impose next year in order to end third-party cookie tracking.
View ArticleThe Morning After: A surprising cloudy day on Mars
Today’s headlines: The first look at a cloudy day on Mars, Apple delays paid podcast subscription launch to June and Tesla may have to ship Texas-made EVs out of state to sell them to Texans.
View ArticleThe best 60-percent keyboards you can buy
Here's a list of the best 60-percent keyboards you can buy, as chosen by Engadget editors.
View ArticleXiaomi says it can fully charge a phone in eight minutes
Xiaomi has demonstrated its new Hyper Charge tech fully charging a 4,000mAH phone battery in eight minutes.
View ArticleSigma fp L hands-on: Tiny camera, big sensor, enormous compromises
Sigma has crammed a 61-megapixel full-frame sensor into the tiny fp L body, but that has meant some big compromises to handling and performance.
View ArticleSave over $100 on this portable personal air conditioner
The EvaSMART 2 is a compact portable AC unit that doubles as an air purifier and humidifier.
View ArticleInstant Pot Ultra cookers are 50 percent off at Amazon for Memorial Day
Instant Pot Ultra cookers are half price at Amazon as part of a Memorial Day sale.
View ArticleThis bag has lasted me nearly 20 years
How do you know if a bag is really going to stand the test of time? You don’t, and so you often have to take the maker’s claims of longevity at face value. This is why we felt it was important to take...
View ArticleGoogle Photos' free unlimited storage ends tomorrow
Google Photos' free unlimited storage ends tomorrow — here's what you need to know, including a few alternatives.
View ArticleLG has reportedly stopped making smartphones
The company still had contracts to fulfill after announcing plans to shut down its mobile business.
View ArticleYou can buy AMD's Ryzen 5000 chips with Radeon graphics on August 5th
Today at Computex, AMD officially announced that consumers will be able to buy the 5600G and 5700G on August 5th for $259 and $359, respectively.
View ArticleAMD makes a bigger play for gaming laptops with Radeon RX 6000M GPUs
AMD is finally bringing its RDNA 2 technology to notebooks. During its Computex keynote today, the company announced the Radeon RX 6000M series of mobile GPUs.
View ArticleTesla's revamped Model S and X will feature RDNA 2 GPUs, AMD confirms
Tesla's refreshed Model S and X will run AMD's RDNA 2 graphics.
View ArticleUber and Lyft rides are pricier due to a lack of drivers (and the waits are...
Uber and Lyft rides have been almost twice as expensive, because the ride-hailing companies have been having difficulties meeting demand.
View ArticleAlienware's x15 and x17 cram Intel H-series CPUs and RTX 30 graphics into...
Alienware's new x15 and x17 models are its thinnest gaming laptops yet.
View ArticleNVIDIA’s RTX 3080 Ti looks like a great flagship GPU to attempt to buy
NVIDIA has announced two new cards, the RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3070 Ti, which fill gaps in its 30-series lineup.
View ArticleTwitter is developing more granular misinformation warning labels
Twitter is developing a trio of new misinformation labels as part of its battle to expose falsehoods.
View ArticleThe EU plans a digital wallet for payments, passwords and IDs
The European Union is getting ready to unveil a digital wallet that will allow citizens in the bloc to store payments details and passwords.
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