Cherlynn Low
Articles by Cherlynn Low
Safari beta lets you selectively block distractions like pop-ups
A new Safari feature coming with iOS 18 can help you block distracting elements on any website.
Apple Intelligence is here, as part of the iOS 18.1 developer beta
The Apple Intelligence features previewed at WWDC are here, for those brave enough to try the developer betas.
Samsung Galaxy Ring review: A bit basic, a bit pricey
The Galaxy Ring is comfortable and seemingly basic, but actually delivers detailed insight on your sleep, walks and runs.
Samsung Unpacked 2024 liveblog: Galaxy Watch Ultra, Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6, Galaxy Ring and more
Live updates from Samsung's summer Unpacked event, where it's likely to launch the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6, Watch Ultra, Ring and more. Join us for commentary and the news as it breaks.
Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra hands-on: Didn't fall far from the Apple tree
Samsung's Galaxy Watch Ultra is remarkably similar to the Apple Watch Ultra, right down to the name. Our hands-on experience only reinforces the sense of deja vu.
How Apple redesigned its Photos app around customization
Apple executives tell Engadget why customization is one of the core features of the iOS 18 redesign of the Photos app.
How Messages via Satellite will work on iOS 18 and how much it will cost
Details on how to use Messages via Satellite when it rolls out on iOS 18 for iPhones 14 and newer.
My favorite iOS 18, iPadOS 18 and watchOS 11 features that flew under the radar at WWDC 2024
A roundup of the best hidden iOS 18, iPadOS 18 and watchOS 11 features out of WWDC 2024.
Apple Intelligence: What devices and features will actually be supported?
More details around Apple Intelligence features, how they work and what devices will actually get them.
WWDC 2024 live updates: Apple Intelligence, iOS 18, iPadOS, MacOS and more
Join us for the latest news from Apple's annual developer conference, as we cover all the announcements as they happen.
Fitbit Ace LTE hands-on: Wearable gaming to make exercise fun (but not too fun)
Google's latest wearable activity tracker for kids is also a gaming console.
HP Omnibook X hands-on: Vintage branding in the new era of AI
HP is streamlining its product portfolio and bringing back a name from the nineties amidst the AI PC era.
Apple brings eye-tracking to recent iPhones and iPads
Apple is bringing eye-tracking to iPhones and iPads without the need for additional devices or hardware.
Google I/O 2024 live updates: The latest on Gemini AI, Android 15 and more
Engadget's liveblog of Google I/O 2024, covering the announcements about Android 15, Gemini AI and more.
Google just snuck a pair of AR glasses into a Project Astra demo at I/O
Google snuck a pair of camera-enabled glasses into a video of its new Project Astra experience, as if we wouldn't notice.
Google's Project Astra uses your phone's camera and AI to find noise makers, misplaced items and more.
Google's Project Astra uses your phone's camera to let AI find noise makers, misplaced items and more.
Ask Google Photos to help make sense of your gallery
Google unveils Ask Photos to help you more easily get answers out of your camera roll.
Rabbit R1 hands-on: Already more fun and accessible than the Humane AI Pin
At the Rabbit R1 pickup party, we were able to check out the adorable AI device that costs $200. It has a screen, scroll wheel and works with some third-party apps.
The Humane AI Pin is the solution to none of technology's problems
Engadget's in-depth review of the Humane AI Pin wearable.
The best smartphone cameras for 2024: How to choose the phone with the best photography chops
Your phone's camera is probably the one you'll use the most on a regular basis. These are the best camera phones you can buy right now.