Developer reveals Xbox Easter Egg after waiting nearly 20 years for people to...
This week, a developer who worked on the original Xbox contacted Kotaku to tell the website how to trigger the Easter Egg.
View ArticleMoog's iOS synth apps are all free right now
Minimoog Model D, Model 15, Animoog and Filtatron are all available at no cost.
View ArticleTwitter explains how Ticketed Spaces will work for paid events
Twitter shared more details on its upcoming Ticketed Spaces feature.
View ArticleMicrosoft's plan to improve meeting rooms includes larger displays and...
Microsoft has shared a new video detailing how it sees its Teams software fitting into hybrid work models.
View ArticleThe popemobile is going all-electric thanks to Fisker
The EV maker is building a custom vehicle based on its Ocean SUV.
View ArticleHow Apple built the new iPad Pro's Liquid Retina XDR display
5G. The M1 chipset. Loads of RAM. Thunderbolt support. All of these help make Apple’s new, 12.9-inch iPad Pro an almost startlingly capable tablet, one that seems well-equipped to compete against more...
View ArticleDARPA helped make a sarcasm detector, because of course it did
Researchers from the University of Central Florida worked with DARPA to create a deep learning AI capable of understanding written sarcasm with a startling degree of accuracy.
View ArticleSamsung won't abandon Tizen in favor of Android TV
"Tizen still is the default platform for our smart TVs going forward," a spokesperson for the company told Engadget.
View ArticleApple TV 4K can use HDMI eARC to play any TV audio on your HomePod
If you have a HomePod and picked up the new Apple TV 4K, your speaker will make for a better home theater companion than it did before. As noticed by MacRumors, the latest Apple TV 4K supports the ARC...
View ArticleTwitch adds a dedicated 'Hot Tubs' category
Twitch has added a dedicated "Pools, Hot Tubs and Beaches" section.
View ArticleJudge in Epic vs. Apple presses Tim Cook on why so many developers are unhappy
Tim Cook testified about Apple’s developer policies, the company’s business in China and its privacy policies.
View ArticleCitizen crime app shifts to testing a private security on demand feature
The app formerly known as Vigilante is reportedly testing a feature that summons a "personal rapid response service" on-demand.
View ArticleToyota's Clean Assist Program matches PHEV charging activity with renewable...
Toyota's Clean Assist Program enables Prius Prime and RAV4 Prime owners in California to match their charging activity with renewable electricity.
View ArticleChina's first Mars rover has rolled onto the planet's surface
China's Mars rover has rolled onto the planet's surface and is ready to start exploring.
View ArticleThe Morning After: Tim Cook took the stand in the Epic vs. Apple trial
It turns out that Tim Cook is 'not a gamer.'
View ArticleRecommended Reading: How Ford built the electric F-150
Recommended Reading highlights the week's best long-form writing on technology and more.
View ArticleLearn how to build Internet of Things devices with this $25 training
This bundle has seven hours of content designed to give beginners a thorough overview of ESP32, Web Server, email alerts and more.
View ArticleHomePod will support Apple Music lossless through a software update
Apple says its HomePod and HomePod mini speakers will support Apple Music lossless through a software update.
View ArticleHitting the Books: The age of digital media has changed how we process trauma
Dr. Samira Rajabi combines personal essays from three distinct American viewpoints with media studies to explore what happens when those who have been hurt address those traumas online, connecting to...
View ArticleICYMI: Apple's iMac M1 has reinvented the family computer
Engadget's tech reviews this week include Apple's newest iPad and iMac, plus Amazon's refreshed Echo Buds and Sony's Reality Audio speaker.
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