Instagram tests posting photos from your desktop
Instagram is testing allowing feed posts from desktop browsers, a first for the company.
View ArticleThermoWorks' latest Thermapen can measure food temperature in under one second
ThermoWorks has unveiled a new cooking thermometer that gets the temperature in just one second — ideal if you're in a rush.
View ArticleIntel's Bridge technology will allow Android apps to run natively on Windows 11
Intel says Bridge is a runtime post-compiler that allows applications that were originally designed for a variety of different hardware platforms to run natively on x86 devices.
View ArticleThe Steam Summer Sale is live with deals on thousands of games
Save on 'Mass Effect Legendary Edition,' 'Cyberpunk 2077' and many other titles.
View ArticleWatch the Windows 11 event in under 8 minutes
Get a closer look at the future of Windows.
View ArticleAmazon is adding 'DIRT 5' and 'Saints Row The Third' to its Luna+ game library
Amazon is adding DIRT 5, Saints Row The Third: Remastered and Valkyria Chronicles 4 to the Luna+ channel in July.
View Article'The Sims 4' is hosting a (partly Simlish) music festival
Starting on June 29th, EA will host a music festival inside of the Sims 4 that will feature pop star Bebe Rexha, one part of indie band Glass Animals and singer-songwriter Joy Oladokun.
View ArticleTCL's OLED wearable display will finally launch next month
TCL is finally releasing its wearable display, called the Nxtwear G, next month.
View ArticleGoogle Fi’s VPN service is rolling out to subscribers with iPhones
While Google has narrowly missed its original timeline, it's now starting to roll out its Fi VPN service to Apple phones on its MVNO network.
View ArticleWestern Digital blames malware for My Book Live devices being wiped remotely
Western Digital My Book Live cloud storage devices are being wiped remotely.
View ArticleGoogle's latest feature warns you if search results may not be reliable
Google is testing a new feature that will warn users when a search may yield unreliable results.
View ArticleMicrosoft's zero-percent cut on Windows apps doesn't extend to games
Microsoft app developers can keep all their earnings if they use their own commerce platform, unless they're developing games.
View ArticleUK opens investigation into Amazon and Google over fake reviews
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority has launched an investigation into AMazon and Google's handling of fake reviews.
View ArticlePanasonic turned its $30 million Tesla investment into a $3.6 billion windfall
Panasonic has sold its entire stake in Tesla for around $3.6 billion to raise cash for an acquisition.
View ArticleThe Morning After: Windows 11 will be a free upgrade from Windows 10
Today’s headlines: Microsoft reveals Windows 11, a free upgrade coming later this year Apple might be planning a cheaper iPhone with a big display and Android apps are coming to Windows 11.
View ArticleVirgin Galactic receives FAA approval to take passengers into space
Virgin Galactic has received clearance to fly tourists to space after the FAA updated its operator license.
View ArticleSamsung’s $1,299 Jet Bot AI+ robot vacuum detects small objects and cables
Samsung has launched the Jet Bot AI+, a robot vacuum with active stereo-type 3D sensor and an Intel AI solution.
View ArticleChipolo's One Spot isn't quite an AirTag, but at least it has a hole
Chipolo's One Spot tracker tag is not entirely better, just different.
View ArticleEngadget Podcast: Windows 11 and a chat with Ratchet & Clank devs
Microsoft officially unveiled Windows 11 this week, and Cherlynn and Devindra are ready to dive into everything that’s new.
View ArticleApple's new colorful iMacs with 8-core GPUs are $50 off at Amazon
Amazon knocks $50 off Apple's new 24-inch iMac.
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