Cherlynn Low
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The Pirate Queen interview: How Singer Studios and Lucy Liu brought forgotten history to life
Engadget's impressions of VR game The Pirate Queen, as well as an interview with executive producers Lucy Liu and Eloise Singer.
Microsoft’s neural voice tool for people with speech disabilities arrives later this year
Microsoft highlighted some new and upcoming accessibility features at its Ability summit, which kicked off today.
Apple sold enough iPhones and services last quarter to reverse a downward revenue trend
After four consecutive quarters of revenue decline, Apple reported its first period of revenue growth today.
Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus hands-on: Samsung's AI phones are here, but with mixed results
Our hands-on impressions of the Samsung Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus, focusing on the company's new generative AI features.
Apple Vision Pro hands-on, redux: Immersive Video, Disney+ app, floating keyboard and a little screaming
Our deeper impressions of the Apple Vision Pro headset after checking out new features like Immersive Video and Disney+ environments today.
Audio Radar helps gamers with hearing loss 'see' sound effects instead
Audio Radar is an RGB lights system for those with hearing loss to get visual cues about where sound in their games is coming from. At CES 2024, the company is launching an SDK to allow developers to customize the lights to their games.
Our favorite accessibility innovations at CES 2024
All the accessibility-related products we saw at CES 2024.
MouthPad turns your tongue into a mouse for your phone
A unique new controller making its first public appearance at CES 2024 lets people control phones, tablets and laptops with their tongues.
Everything you missed at CES 2024 Day 2 on the show floor in Las Vegas: AI, trending gadgets and more
Engadget's recap of the most important news out of the second day of CES 2024.
GyroGlove is a hand-stabilizing glove for people with tremors
The Gyroglove hand stabilizing glove can help people with tremors regain some independence and control.
Everything you missed at CES 2024 Day 1: Samsung and Sony dominated, as did chips and laptops
All the biggest and most surprising news out of our first news day at CES 2024.
OrCam Hear hands-on: A surprisingly effective voice isolation platform for people with hearing loss
OrCam's latest product is an app that not only reduces background noise in conversations but helps you focus on the voices of people speaking around you.
You can now Chromecast TikTok videos to your TV
Google is introducing a slew of updates to Chromecast and Android to make casting and sharing between non-Apple devices easier.
CES 2024 so far: All the biggest news and the most transparent TVs released
All the biggest news from the unofficial first day of CES 2024.
The Skyted mask makes you quiet enough to take calls even in a library
The Skyted SIlent Mask borrows technology from newer jet engines to reduce sound by 25 decibels so you can take private calls in public without being overheard.
LG Gram Pro 2-in-1 hands-on: A lightweight convertible laptop gets a better, faster OLED screen
We take a first look at the newest of LG's super thin-and-light Gram laptops.
Samsung intros a new interface at CES 2024 that turns its TVs into smart home control hubs
Samsung unveils a software platform that can turn your TV into a control hub for your smart home.
Samsung's Ballie robot ball showed up at CES 2024 with a new look and a built-in projector
Samsung unveiled a new version of its Ballie robot ball, and it will reportedly be available for sale this year.
Tech’s biggest losers in 2023
The Engadget team's pick of the worst things that happened in tech in 2023.