October 7, 2020 Polar’s latest flagship fitness watch focuses on workout recovery These days, the majority of wearables updates center on evolution rather than revolution since most of them are already plenty good enough. Polar’s newest…
October 7, 2020 ‘Blair Witch’ is headed to Oculus Quest VR ahead of Halloween While trick-or-treating may be off the table this year, at least you can enjoy the creepy Blair Witch game in VR on the Oculus…
October 7, 2020 Slack is experimenting with ‘Video Stories’ Today marks the first day of Slack Frontiers, the work chat company’s annual customer conference, which is being held virtually this year. In conjunction…
October 7, 2020 Researchers turn a Comcast voice remote into secret microphone We’ve all heard the urban legend about having a conversation about a product, and then seeing adverts for that product pop up on our…
October 7, 2020 PS5 teardown reveals huge cooling system and SSD expansion bay You don’t have to wait for a repair shop to see the PlayStation 5’s innards. Sony has conducted an official (and strangely relaxing) teardown…
October 7, 2020 Netflix’s new ‘Worth the Wait’ section teases content up to a year in advance Netflix has just officially launched the New & Popular tab for TVs, which it’s been testing for quite a while now, and it comes…
October 7, 2020 The first DDR5 RAM modules promise faster, more efficient PCs Korean chip manufacturer SK Hynix has unveiled the world’s first 64GB DDR5 RAM modules, marking a big step away from DDR4 SIMs that have…
October 7, 2020 Cooper FX Arcades review: Plumbing the depths of lo-fi guitar effects Let’s get one thing out of the way right up front: Yes, the main conceit of the $329 Cooper FX Arcades is a little…
October 7, 2020 The US Army is putting AR goggles on military dogs to better guide them Dogs wearing goggles are the cutest — just look at the photo above. In this particular dog’s case, though, the goggles are more than…
October 7, 2020 The Morning After: Apple will reveal the 5G iPhone on October 13th This year, more people than ever have started working from home, but for the largely remote Engadget crew, it’s just normal. The devices we…