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A day with the HTC Vive

A day with the HTC Vive

Virtual reality in your home is finally ... well, real. And I'm not just referring to VR-lite experiences like Google Cardboard or Samsung's Gear VR. [Read more...]
Palmer Luckey on why there's no Oculus Rift for Mac

Palmer Luckey on why there's no Oculus Rift for Mac

Oculus founder Palmer Luckey had some harsh words for Apple products when he spoke to ShackNews at a recent Xbox event. [Read more...]
A few stiff drinks saved 'No Man's Sky'

A few stiff drinks saved 'No Man's Sky'

I'm alone on a freezing planet blanketed in snow; pine trees the color of rusted metal hang heavy with white powder. [Read more...]
Get this hi-­res dash cam for under $30

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Get this hi-­res dash cam for under $30

A dash cam can save you quite a bit of money and hassle in case of an accident, and is essential for any responsible car owner. Right now, Engadget readers can get a hi-res dash cam for over 70 percent off—just $26.99 with free shipping.
'Ghostbusters' reboot trailer is here

'Ghostbusters' reboot trailer is here

Prime your proton packs, because it's not long now before the Ghostbusters reboot haunts theaters worldwide. [Read more...]
Amazon debuts two smaller and cheaper Echos

Amazon debuts two smaller and cheaper Echos

Amazon has announced two new Alexa-enabled devices that do most of the same tasks, but look completely different. [Read more...]
Samsung starts shipping the world's largest capacity SSD

Samsung starts shipping the world's largest capacity SSD

Samsung has started shipping the 16TB (well, okay, 15.36TB) SSD it showed off at the Flash Memory Summit in California last year. [Read more...]
New DisplayPort standard leverages USB Type-C's blazing speed

New DisplayPort standard leverages USB Type-C's blazing speed

DisplayPort standards are one of those things most of us don't think about a whole lot, but are pretty important in terms of how our monitors connect to computers. [Read more...]

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