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Senior reporter Jess Conditt joins host Cherlynn Low and producer Ben Ellman on a quiet news week to

Well, the rumors were true: this week the DOJ argued that Google should sell off Chrome to make up f

For obvious reasons, Twitter users are leaving en masse and heading to Bluesky, its most prominent d

In this episode, Devindra and producer Ben Ellman recover from the election by discussing our final

It's been a Mac-heavy week! In this episode, Devindra and producer Ben Ellman dive into all of Apple

We finally got an iPad Mini refresh, and it's not particularly exciting. But that's fine! It's still

Amazon finally did it! This week the company announced the Kindle Colorsoft, its first color E Ink e

This week, we’re joined by tech critic Paris Marx to discuss Data Vampires, his latest Tech Won’t Sa

This week, Microsoft started rolling out the Windows 11 2024 update, but it quickly became clear tha

We've finally had a chance to try the PlayStation 5 Pro and Engadget's Jessica Conditt has come away

Our reviews of the iPhone 16 Pro and Apple Watch Series 10 are up, thanks to one very tired Cherlynn

The iPhone 16 event is over, and now we've got plenty of thoughts to share after playing with all of

In this bonus episode, Devindra and Engadget Contributing Reporter Kris Holt break down everything n

After plenty of testing, we've got some final thoughts on Google's latest foldable. In this episode,

Apple is gearing up to launch the iPhone 16 on September 9th, so we've brought on Bloomberg's Mark G

This week, Devindra and Cherlynn dive into Engadget's reviews on Google's Pixel 9 and 9 Pro phones.

Is the second time the charm for Google's foldable? In this episode, Devindra chats with Senior Writ

Google has officially dropped its major 2024 devices a few months earlier than usual. Today at its M

We've been reporting on AI PCs, or computers featuring CPUs with neural processing units (NPUs), for

Google is officially a monopoly, according to a US court. But what does that really mean? This week,