[ad_1] Why you should trust us As Wirecutter’s fitness writer, I’ve researched, tested, and written about folding bikes, running belts, and all sorts of other exercise equipment. I ride my bike regularly around New York City, mostly for recreation or commuting, though I’ve completed one triathlon and am about to do another one. I’m not […]
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Arduino’s new Nano board family is more powerful and affordable
[ad_1] The Arduino Nano 33 IoT will cost you twice that much ($18), but it’s compatible with Arduino’s Internet of Things application platform and can run connected devices. For projects like wearables that require Bluetooth and low power consumption, there’s the Arduino Nano 33 BLE, which is priced at $19. But if the device needs […]
Ask Engadget is going back to school
[ad_1] Last year Ask Engadget put out a call for tech questions from students, parents and teachers, with the goal of helping answer as many of your burning back to school questions as possible. We helped you figure out if you should build your own PC or buy a TV for your dorm room. And […]
‘Minecraft Earth’ remakes our world into a blocky AR sandbox
[ad_1] For any Samsung engineers on a deadline.How do you build a foldable screen? In this episode of Upscaled, Chris Schodt is taking a close look at foldable OLEDs. Despite Samsung’s Galaxy Fold being delayed, the Huawei Mate X is expected within the next few months, and Xiaomi and Lenovo have both showed off foldable […]
Next ‘Apex Legends’ update addresses audio issues
[ad_1] Since the explosive launch of Apex Legends and its deliberately quieter evolution over the last few months, the game is still dealing with some annoying issues. According to the team at Respawn, an update coming to all platforms next week will target some audio problems that caused sound to drop out, or repeat when […]
How do you build a foldable screen?
[ad_1] OLEDs themselves are still relatively new technology in consumer devices, and making them foldable adds an extra layer of complexity. We’ll examine how OLEDs themselves are constructed, and the materials and engineering that goes in to making a screen you can fold in half. So what do you think? Are you still excited for […]
Spotify’s first hardware is a voice-controlled device for your car
[ad_1] In a blog post, Spotify says it doesn’t have plans for a specific in-car device, but the company is hoping to learn more about how people listen to music and podcasts. It promises that creating hardware is not its focus, but that we shouldn’t be surprised to see similar “Voice Thing” and “Home Thing” […]
Garmin’s latest GPS is designed for off-road explorers
[ad_1] Today, the company has announced the all-terrain Garmin Overlander, an all-in-one GPS designed for people who want to explore the remote regions of the great outdoors. It comes with built-in topography maps for off-grid guidance covering public land boundaries and 4×4 roads in North and South America. The seven-inch touchscreen color device also comes […]
LG’s custom chip is made to power AI in appliances and robots
[ad_1] Similarly, the LG Neural Engine is intended to process image and voice data even when it’s not connected to the cloud. That means a device with the chip could recognize its environment and adjust settings accordingly, navigate through a place it hasn’t been before and understand a user’s commands in natural language — all […]
Google’s how-to videos explain Assistant’s accessibility features
[ad_1] The videos don’t reveal any new features, but they’re a smart way to show off the accessibility capabilities that already exist within Google devices. And they align with Google’s emphasis on accessibility, which it highlight at its recent I/O developers conference. At that event, Google shared plans to transcribe YouTube videos, podcasts and phone […]
