January 19, 2020 Why your new smart home devices won’t work, and how to fix them By Rachel Cericola This post was done in partnership with Wirecutter. When readers choose to buy Wirecutter's independently chosen editorial picks, Wirecutter and Engadget…
January 19, 2020 After Math: All the shows (and games) fit to stream this season It was a big week for broadcasters and their associated streaming services, with studios announcing which shows would be returning and which would be…
January 19, 2020 SpaceX successfully completes Crew Dragon launch escape test SpaceX just completed a major milestone in its quest to carry humans to orbit. The private spaceflight firm has successfully conducted an in-flight test…
January 19, 2020 Behringer clones more well-known synths from Moog and Roland Behringer isn't about to slow down in its effort to clone classic synths. The company has introduced two more not-so-subtle modernizations, headlined by the…
January 18, 2020 Apple TV+ documentary series will profile Oprah, Lin-Manuel and Big Bird Apple is leaning even further into documentaries than you might have expected. The company has unveiled plans for a Dear… Apple TV+ documentary series…
January 18, 2020 Instagram removes the IGTV button you weren’t using Instagram's IGTV was supposed to usher in a new era for video in the social network, but that's not quite how it panned out….
January 18, 2020 Lexus imagines space vehicles for humans on the Moon If humanity ever ends up living on the Moon, what would the vehicles be like? According to Lexus, they'd be sleek, shiny and wouldn't…
January 18, 2020 Spotify may be in talks to buy culture outlet The Ringer Spotify might be making one of its biggest moves yet in its bid to conquer the podcasting world. Wall Street Journal sources say the…
January 18, 2020 Boeing finds another software flaw that might delay 737 Max’s return Boeing is dealing with another 737 Max software flaw that could prevent the troubled aircraft from returning to the skies, but this time it's…
January 18, 2020 Law enforcement is using a facial recognition app with huge privacy issues You may have good reason to be worried that police use of facial recognition might erode your privacy — many departments are already using…