April 9, 2019 LG G8 ThinQ review: A wasted opportunity A few years back, LG for Mobile World Congress showed off one of the wildest devices I had ever seen. With a bit of…
April 9, 2019 Roku saves you from signing into accounts on a new device Roku is about to make life much easier if you're tired of signing into all your accounts when you get a new media player….
April 9, 2019 Facebook will be liable for future Cambridge Analytica-style scandals Facebook is updating its terms and conditions after agreeing several changes with the EU. It will have to clearly explain to users they can…
April 9, 2019 Sony’s robot-themed art installation somehow felt like a cat cafe With legitimate economic uncertainties for some of us, paired with predictions of a dystopian end of days at their hands, tech like robots, AI…
April 9, 2019 UK sentences porn site sextortionist to over six years in prison A British court just imprisoned one of the most aggressive sextortionists in recent memory. Zain Qaiser has been sentenced to six years and five…
April 9, 2019 Slack integrates Office 365 tools into its platform A lot of companies (Engadget included) rely on Slack to get things done, and in recent times the "MSN Messenger for the workplace" has…
April 9, 2019 Yahoo could pay $117.5 million to settle data breach Yahoo is back in the courtroom with a revised settlement proposal meant to make amends for its massive data breaches. If this proposal is…
April 9, 2019 Snapchat can survive, but it can’t do it alone Snap Inc. co-founder and CEO, Evan Spiegel, kicked off the first-ever Partner Summit last week in Los Angeles with a sort of syrupy soliloquy…
April 9, 2019 Facebook’s Tributes tab collects memories of people who’ve died Facebook is rolling out several updates for memorialized accounts, which are profiles that remain active for people who have passed away. A dedicated tributes…
April 9, 2019 What we’re buying: Google’s discontinued Chromecast Audio In this week's IRL, Senior Editor Terrence O'Brien sings the praises of Chromecast Audio, which Google killed off in January. But that doesn't mean…