We know youve got questions, and if youre brave enough to ask the world for answers, heres the outlet to do so. This weeks Ask Engadget inquiry is coming to us from Doug, who seems pretty fed up with...
Its not an iPhone mini or anything, but its the first iPhone with Siri. And that has to count for something, right? Right? While its no iPhone 5 (not even close, really), the iPhone 4S is far from be...
Regardless of whether Sprint dropped $20 billion, or just the right combination of phrases to the right combination of people, Dan Hesse finally (finally!) has an iPhone to call his own. Despite The ...
We did it at WWDC, and were doing it from 1 Infinite Loop in Cupertino, California. Apples holding its hotly-anticipated iPhone 5 (and iPhone 4s?) launch event here this morning, and were on-hand to ...
Its all going down tomorrow, and you can bet your bottom dollar (or last prepaid SIM, whichever you prefer) that well be liveblogging it all on these pages right here. But prior to Apples "Lets T...
Apple pulled a fast one by leaving the iPhone 5 in its back pocket during WWDC, and little did we know that itd be Tim Cook -- not Steve Jobs -- revealing the companys next-gen handset. Course, Tim a...
Its compact, its cute and its weird. But it might be your perfect netbook. Googles Chromebook family isnt apt to ever be an end-all solution -- particularly for those that arent married to the compan...
See that? That just might be the cheaper iPhone that Apples rumored to formally unveil on Tuesday. Gizmodo Brazil managed to get a hold of a purported iPhone 4s from within a Brazilian Foxconn factor...
We know youve got questions, and if youre brave enough to ask the world for answers, heres the outlet to do so. This weeks Ask Engadget inquiry is coming to us from Henri, who seems understandably ti...
See that there? Thats confirmation from T-Mobile USA that itll be stocking the Galaxy Tab 10.1 soon. Unfortunately, theres no word on whether the model it hawks will boast a WWAN module (or if its ju...
Ready for another new Kindle moniker to remember? Here it comes! "Kindle Keyboard." Thats the name that was bestowed upon the tried-and-true 6-incher today after Bezos unwrapped a touchscreen...
Oddly enough, the Kindle Fire already feels like yesterdays news. Why? Because Amazon wont stop launching new products. Jeff Bezos just revealed the Kindle Touch ($99 with ads, $139 without) here in ...
As if a $199 Kindle Fire wasnt enough, Amazons also launching a Kindle e-reader thatll dip below triple-digits for the first time. You heard right -- a $79 Kindle (or £89 if youre unfortunate e...
Okay, so it wasnt much of a surprise, but Amazon finally has a tablet, and as expected its name picks up where the Kindle left off: Fire. Of course, rumors of an Amazon tablet date back to this time ...
Hot on the heels of a UK release, Samsung has just announced that its long-awaited (and long-delayed) Galaxy Player 4.0 ($229) and 5.0 ($269) will be available for pre-order starting September 27th, ...
"Kindle Fire." Cant say thats the name we wouldve thrown together if given five minutes to dwell and assured that wed take on absolutely no risk at all for it failing, but hey -- who are we t...
It feels like just yesterday that we saw T-Mobiles original 4G Mobile HotSpot at CTIA (our review is here), and already the purgatory-presiding US carrier is ushering out a successor. Alongside the G...
Go on, Fusion Garage -- get down with your bad self. While wed previously heard that the outfits $399 Grid 4 smartphone wouldnt hit shelves until "closer to Q4," a surprise stop by the FCC th...
Its borderline crazy to think that we posed this very question about the original Droid Incredible in June of 2010, yet here we are again. Same question, different day, and (mostly) different phone. ...
Yearning for the ideal keyboard to pair with your suddenly revitalized Bondi Blue iMac? Good thing youve the patience of Job. Windows users were treated to a K750 solar keyboard of their own last fal...
Splurged on a T-Mobile G-Slate, did you? Heres your opportunity to voice your opinion to LG (and anyone else wholl listen). Sporting an unorthodox aspect ratio and an affinity for a carrier that may ...
We know youve got questions, and if youre brave enough to ask the world for answers, heres the outlet to do so. This weeks Ask Engadget inquiry is coming to us from Patrick, who cant wait another day...
Ever heard of Yoichi Ochiai? You have now. Hailing from Japans University of Tsukuba, this whizkid was on hand here at SIGGRAPH to showcase one of his latest creations -- and it just so happened to b...
Alternative navigational systems arent exactly new, but the concept shown here just might have wings. HAPMAP was one of a handful of projects selected for demonstration at SIGGRAPHs E-tech event, aim...
So, lets set the stage. Youre walking down a semi-busy street in a semi-foreign city. Youre curiously hanging close to the middle of the sidewalk. You bust out your smartphone and figure out that you...
Haptics and gaming have gone hand in hand for centuries it seems -- well before the Rumble Pak made itself an N64 staple, we vividly recall snapping up a vibration jumpsuit for our Sega Genesis. Cour...
Telepresence, say hello to your future. Humans, say hello to the next generation of Chancellor Sutler. All jesting aside, theres no question that Big Brother came to mind when eying Sony Computer Sci...
Looking to spruce up that nondescript living room table? So are a smattering of folks from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. At this weeks SIGGRAPH E-tech event, a team from the...
MoleTop a little too passive for you? Fret not, as a team from The University of Electro-Communications popped by this years installment of SIGGRAPH in order to showcase something entirely more vicio...
It aint easy being plastic, you know? Objet -- the 3D printing house that aimed to replace your offices all-in-one Epson back in July -- brought a few of its snazziest pieces here to SIGGRAPH, and we...
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