Dana Wollman
Articles by Dana Wollman
The 6 best Mint alternatives to replace the budgeting app that shut down
Intuit has shut down the popular budgeting app Mint. Engadget tested a bunch of popular alternatives. Here are our favorites.
The best budgeting apps for 2025
Budgeting apps can help you keep track of your finances, stick to a spending plan and reach your money goals. These are the best budget-tracking apps available right now.
The best GPS running watches for 2025
Just because most of the best smartwatches have built-in GPS as a standard feature doesn’t mean they’re going to be the right choice for all runners. I’ve been a regular runner for nearly five years and I tested out a bunch of the latest GPS running watches to find the ones that are actually worth your money.
The best wireless workout headphones for 2025
Get into the zone before a workout by choosing the right pair of wireless workout headphones for you. These are Engadget's favorites.
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Engadget is looking for experienced freelance tech writers to contribute news stories, reviews and buying guides.
Scientists claim they're the first to transmit space-based solar power to Earth
A team of Caltech researchers claim to be the first to successfully transmit solar power from space to Earth.
Sheryl Sandberg has left Meta, but the company will keep paying for her personal security
Sheryl Sandberg recently stepped down as Meta COO, but the company will continue to pay for her personal security through June 2023.
Amazon's latest sale knocks up to 50 percent off Fire tablets
Amazon is holding a sale on Fire tablets, with the Fire HD 10 back down to its Prime Day price of $75. The newer Fire 7 is down to $45.
Amazon's Echo Show 5 drops to a new low of $35
Amazon is holding a sale on Echo devices in which both the Echo Show 5 and Echo Show 8 have dropped to record-low prices.
Amazon’s 2022 hardware event liveblog: Kindle Scribe, Halo Rise, Echo and Fire TV devices, and more
Engadget is liveblogging Amazon's 2022 Devices & Services event, happening September 28 at 12pm ET.
Apple needs to take fertility tracking more seriously
Apple could eliminate the need for third-party period tracking apps with dubious privacy policies. But first, it has to improve the app it has.
Some BMWs are shipping without Android Auto or CarPlay to avoid delays
BMW is shipping select vehicles without support for Android Auto or CarPlay to avoid shipping delays. Affected cars will receive a software update by the end of June.
Tesla sues former employee for allegedly stealing trade secrets and then attempting a cover-up
Tesla is suing a former engineer who it claims transferred confidential data to a personal laptop and then turned over a "dummy" machine as a cover-up.
Xbox is recovering after the second of two outages this weekend
Microsoft acknowledged an Xbox Network outage on Saturday afternoon, only about three hours after claiming to have resolved an earlier one.
Disney's 'Obi-Wan Kenobi' premiere will include two episodes to make up for delayed debut
Disney's 'Obi-Wan Kenobi' premiere will include two episodes to make up for the fact that it will premiere two days later than planned.
What we bought: An $18 lid that makes the Instant Pot actually good at slow cooking
The Instant Pot isn't known for being good at slow cooking. An $18 glass lid changes that. Bonus: it's dishwasher safe and you can use it to sauté.
Lenovo's newest Smart Clock Essential has Alexa and some cute docks
Engadget gets hands-on with Lenovo's newest Smart Clock Essential, announced during CES 2022.
The Apple Watch Series 7 is on sale for $349 right now
Get the Apple Watch Series 7 on sale in red or green while supplies last.
AT&T and Verizon might delay 5G expansion again over FAA concerns
AT&T and Verizon were supposed to resume their 5G expansions on January 5 but might now need to wait two more weeks due to FAA concerns.
United States extends ISS operations through 2030
The US has extended its operations aboard the International Space Station through 2030.