Live from the Engadget CES Stage: Oculus founder Palmer Luckey
The future of wearing things on your face is here. Oculus founder Palmer Luckey will be joining us on-stage to discuss the company’s latest Rift prototype, internal game development and bringing his...
View ArticleOnTheGo Platforms is bringing gesture recognition to Google Glass apps (video)
Google Glass can hold its own when it comes to voice recognition and touch, but its current software doesn’t account for gesture controls. OnTheGo Platforms, however, is looking to fix that. The folks...
View ArticleT-Mobile has best quarter in 8 years, added 1.6 million net customers in Q4
In the last quarter of 2012, things were looking down for T-Mobile. The network lost over 500,000 postpaid customers, and had lost well over 2 million customers for the year overall. Now, things are...
View ArticleT-Mobile will pay your family plan’s early termination fees to get you to switch
T-Mobile has just announced that it plans to end one of the last remaining barriers to get people to switch over to its network: those pesky early termination fees. At its fourth Uncarrier event at...
View ArticleLive from the Engadget CES Stage: Fitbit CEO James Park
Fitness hardware is once again set to be all the rage at this year’s CES, and Fitbit’s wrist-worn wearables continue to lead the pack. Join us as we speak with the company’s co-founder James Park...
View ArticleLive from T-Mobile’s Uncarrier 4.0 event at CES 2014!
Say what you will about some of the things that fly out of T-Mobile CEO John Legere’s mouth, but you can’t help but admire the endless energy and enthusiasm he shows for his company. The fearless...
View ArticleVote for your favorite gadget from CES in our People’s Choice Poll!
We’ve announced our Best of CES 2014 finalists, and now it’s time for you to cast your vote! Head here (or below) to pick your favorite from our pool of finalists — you have until 6 PM EST tomorrow,...
View ArticleIntroducing the Best of CES 2014 finalists!
CES 2014 is only just officially beginning, but the show has already been an eventful one for us. To select finalists for the Best of CES Awards, Engadget’s senior editors have been pounding the...
View ArticleEngadget HD Podcast 379 – CES Special #1 – 1.7.14
This year’s CES show floor has been inundated with 4K sets, giving Richard, Michael and some surprise guests plenty to talk about. Content is a hot topic and there’s plenty of 4K sources being...
View ArticleThe 6.8-inch Hisense X1 smartphone is basically a tablet and it’s coming to...
There’s big, there’s b-i-g and then there’s “oh my god, are you [redacted] kidding me this is [redacted] BIG!” That’s pretty much how we felt when we first laid our eyes and outstretched hand on...
View ArticleHarman adds the Infinity One to its wireless speaker fold, partners with...
The hordes of wireless speakers are guaranteed to be on display at CES. Harman’s Infinity brand has its first entry in to the group with the One. Announced today, the unit claims portable hi-fi sound...
View ArticleCES 2014: A Technological Assault on the Password
Typing in passwords—and worrying about data breaches at online services—could soon occupy less of your time. This week at the International Consumer Electronics Show, several companies launched...
View ArticleSurgical Glue to Mend Broken Hearts
Many infants born with heart defects have to undergo repeated surgeries as they grow. Replacing the sutures and staples used in surgery today with fast-acting, biodegradable glues could help make...
View ArticleHow to Make Spicy Mayo
Spicy mayo is a great accompaniment for sushi and an eye-popping addition to burgers and other sandwiches. You can make spicy mayonnaise quickly be using prepared mayo, or you can create your own from...
View ArticleLynx SmartGrill at CES 2014 | Consumer Reports
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View ArticleForget gesture cameras, here’s a wireless armband that senses your muscles
2013 saw the rise of gesture cameras for TVs and various smart devices, but Canadian startup Thalmic Labs thinks its MYO armband is the way forward. During our meeting at CES earlier, co-founder and...
View ArticleLive from the Engadget CES Stage: WowWee CTO Davin Sufer
More robots? Don’t mind if we do. Davin Sufer is the CTO of WowWee, the company behind toys like Robosapien and Roboraptor. He’ll be joining us on stage to discuss what the company has up its sleeve....
View ArticleWhite House agrees to fund International Space Station until 2024
The International Space Station just got another lease on life. The White House has approved funding that would keep the floating lab running until “at least” 2024, as long as other countries also...
View ArticleCambridge Consultants wants to make you a better basketball player through...
I am a terrible basketball player. But, that should come as no surprise: I’m relatively short and a tech journalist by trade. Cambridge Consultants is confident it can improve my game, however. The...
View ArticleLive from the Engadget CES Stage: iRobot CEO Colin Angle
Robotic housekeepers? iRobot’s got ‘em. The CEO of the company behind Roomba, Scooba and a slew of other task-based ‘bots is joining us to discuss his vision of the future. January 8, 2014 6:30:00 PM...
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