A visit to the campus in Menlo Park where teams competed in their first ever Wearables Hackathon. partnered up with Google, Jawbone, Fitbit, Recon and Pebble to see what a …
The Pebble Steel is an all-metal smartwatch with essentially the same features as the original version but with a stainless steel body. It’s coming out later this month for $250. …
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 …
The newest version of the Oculus Rift headset is another major step toward the retail version promised for some point in 2014. It takes the existing HD headset we saw …
Spotify is launching its most dramatic overhaul since its launch in 2008. Most noticeably, it’s flat and dark. Like Swedish death metal dark. Read our review here: Subscribe to Engadget …
At long last, the Smartisan T1 phone was unveiled and despite the usual flagship-level specs, it was still full of nice surprises. » Read more here: » Subscribe to Engadget …
Samsung is showing off its sixth watch, the Gear S: the one that can run without a smartphone thanks to its very own nano-SIM card. » Read more here: » …
Aside from the performance and handling upgrade of AWD, Tesla is also introducing new driver assist features to match and surpass what others like Mercedes and Lexus are doing. » …
The Nimble Sense camera is a skeletal-tracking camera/laser combination that picks up and tracks human skeletal movement, as well as creating a point cloud of the world around you. » …
The Bay Area community maker space is turning to STEAM education, creating a trailer full of 3D printers and laser cutters. » Read more here: » Subscribe to Engadget now! …