Category: Engadget

Jun 25
Google tells workers they can relocate ‘without justification’ following Supreme Court decision

Google will allow employees to move between states in response to the Supreme Court’s…

Jun 25
Apple reportedly won’t challenge historic Maryland store unionization vote

Apple will reportedly not challenge the at its Towson Town Center retail location in…

Jun 25
US senators ask FTC to investigate Apple and Google over mobile tracking

A group of Democratic senators is urging the Federal Trade Commission to investigate…

Jun 25
Recommended Reading: A blockchain primer

Stephen J. Dubner, Freakonomics Radio In this installment of Recommended Listening,…

Jun 25
Juul can temporarily keep selling its vaping products in the US

Juul has successfully convinced the United States Court of Appeals for the District of…

Jun 25
Nothing’s Carl Pei thinks everyone else’s smartphones are boring

Carl Pei thinks there’s something wrong with the smartphone industry. That’s not to…

Jun 25
SpaceX accuses Dish of ‘faulty’ analysis in ongoing battle over 5G spectrum

Dish's plan to use 12GHz radio spectrum for its 5G network could drastically affect…

Jun 25
The Morning After: A remastered version of 1997’s ‘Blade Runner’ game finally arrives

Yes, Juul e-cigarettes have been banned in the US, but we talked about that yesterday.…

Jun 25
Engadget Podcast: Apple’s baffling 13-inch MacBook Pro with M2

What’s so “Pro” about the new 13-inch MacBook Pro? Devindra and Cherlynn chat with…

Jun 25
Meta’s latest auditory AIs promise a more immersive AR/VR experience

The Metaverse, as Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg envisions it, will be a fully immersive…