It's Wednesday, October 07, 2020. This year, more people than ever have started working from home, but for the largely remote Engadget crew, it's just normal. The devices we can't live/work without include an air filter, a portable second monitor and a surprisingly clutch laser printer.
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On Tuesday, Apple sent out invites to an event on October 13th at 10AM PT/1PM ET with the tagline "Hi, Speed." While new iPhones tend to be the star of whatever show they appear in, the company's reference to speed in its invitations could manifest in one more interesting way. Apple announced its plans to ditch Intel's processors and chart a new path for its desktops and laptops with in-house chipsets earlier this year, and execs at the time noted the company would launch its first ARM-based Mac in 2020. With only a few months left on the 2020 clock, we may get our first glimpse of the future of the Mac in a few short days. Continue reading. It comes with a stand.
Alongside new 24- and 34-inch displays with USB-C connectivity and three new P-series monitors, Dell announced the UltraSharp 32 HDR PremierColor Monitor or UP3221Q on Tuesday. The company says it's the world's first monitor with 2,000 mini-LED backlit dimming zones. Continue reading. Prepare to step inside a 'life-size, living video game.'
Nintendo's theme park was supposed to open ahead of the Tokyo Summer Olympics, but like the games themselves, that plan was pushed back due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, Super Nintendo World is set to open in spring 2021, again just before the rescheduled Olympics. Continue reading. Sponsored by StackCommerce
It might be time to make the switch.
If you've been itching to go OLED but couldn't stomach the price, Vizio may have the solution. Its first two OLED TVs are on sale at Best Buy for $100 off of prices that already come in under the lowest prices LG set for its 2020 OLED TVs. They also include HDMI 2.1 ports so they're ready for your PS5 or Xbox Series X. Continue reading. But wait, there's more...Google's updated WiFi router starts at $99, or $199 for a three-pack House Democrats push Congress to break up Big Tech monopolies 'NBA 2K21' trailer shows what players can expect on PS5 and Xbox Series X Facebook banned QAnon Hackers could have locked users inside a smart chastity device Google Workspace is the new name for Google's productivity suite SpaceX wins contract to make US missile tracking satellites Ducati is producing a motorcycle with built-in radar A bunch of Amazon services are on sale ahead of Prime Day 2020 |
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