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Apple Watch Series 2 review (as written by a marathoner)

Apple Watch Series 2 review (as written by a marathoner)

When the Apple Watch first came out last year, Engadget published not one but two reviews. There was the "official" review, which provided an overview of the device's features and, more important, attempted to explain who, if anyone, should buy it. [Read more...]
The Puerto Rico blackout, from space

The Puerto Rico blackout, from space

A fire at a power plant in Puerto Rico left almost 1.5 million homes and businesses without power on Wednesday night. [Read more...]
Mysterious Apple device surfaces in FCC filing

Mysterious Apple device surfaces in FCC filing

What is the A1844? We don't know, but an FCC filing for the Apple-built hardware popped up, revealing a few interesting details that raise more questions than answers. [Read more...]
YouTube Heroes will help keep the website's comments clean

YouTube Heroes will help keep the website's comments clean

If you've ever ventured into YouTube's comments, you know how nasty things can get. To help it purge all the bad juju the section brings, the video-sharing website is enlisting the help of volunteers called "Heroes." It's an expanded version of the Trusted Flaggers Program and gives users who want to help out not just the power to flag inappropriate comments and videos, but also to add captions and subtitles. [Read more...]
LinkedIn Learning arrives to build out your 'skills' section

LinkedIn Learning arrives to build out your 'skills' section

With the ink still drying on Microsoft's purchase of LinkedIn, the social network everyone loves to hate is now looking to break into the online education with today's launch of LinkedIn Learning. [Read more...]
Samsung already exchanged half of recalled Galaxy Note 7s

Samsung already exchanged half of recalled Galaxy Note 7s

A lot of Note 7 owners don't have to sleep with one eye open anymore, according to Samsung's latest press release. [Read more...]
'League of Legends' owners open up revenue streams to pro teams

'League of Legends' owners open up revenue streams to pro teams

"We recognize that the current ecosystem isn't consistently profitable yet for team owners or for the league." That's how Riot Games' directors of eSports Jarred "Bradmore" Kennedy and Whalen "Magus" Rozelle laid out the studio's plans to funnel more money to professional League of Legends teams in 2017. [Read more...]

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