Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro review: The best Android watch gets a modest update

Image Credit: Cherlynn Low / Engadget Health and activity tracking Samsung has also long been better than most Wear OS watches at monitoring your activity, and the Watch 5 is no different. When I was stuck at my desk for hours on end pounding out this review, it reminded me to get up and move.… Continue reading Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro review: The best Android watch gets a modest update

After 25 years, we still don’t see bicycle kicks at the RoboCup

This year’s RoboCup symposium held in Bangkok, Thailand marks the 25th anniversary of the event, an international competition dedicated to the advancement of robotic and artificial intelligence technologies. The original goal of the event was to get the state of robotics in robust enough shape that one might field a team of robotic soccer players… Continue reading After 25 years, we still don’t see bicycle kicks at the RoboCup

Helicopters and gliders are coming to ”Microsoft Flight Simulator’ on November 11th

It was revealed back in June that helicopters and gliders are coming to Microsoft Flight Simulator, but they’ll arrive earlier than expected. Developer Asobo Studio previously said it would add them on November 22nd, but it will introduce both types of aircraft on November 11th instead. That’s the release date for the game’s 40th Anniversary… Continue reading Helicopters and gliders are coming to ”Microsoft Flight Simulator’ on November 11th

Meta will create a customer service division to help people who have lost their accounts

Meta is finally addressing a problem that’s long vexed users: its lack of customer support. Bloomberg reports that Meta is now planning to build a customer support division, which will be able to help users “who have had posts or accounts removed unexpectedly.” Meta’s plans are apparently still in “early stages,” so it’s not yet… Continue reading Meta will create a customer service division to help people who have lost their accounts

Google Search and Maps results will confirm if a medical center offers abortions

In the wake of Roe v. Wade being overturned, Google announced that it is making it easier to use its Maps and Search products to find medical providers that offer abortions. When someone searches for specific services and Google has confirmation that a location provides those services, it’ll be clearly labeled in Search and Maps.… Continue reading Google Search and Maps results will confirm if a medical center offers abortions

Electrification is poised to turn school buses into money-making arbitrage assets

Across much of the U.S. this summer, as temperatures soared nearly every afternoon, air conditioners clicked on again and again, sending electricity demand through the roof. Just north of Boston, the normally temperate coastal city of Beverly was no exception. Since the Fourth of July, the city has experienced nearly 20 days when temperatures crested… Continue reading Electrification is poised to turn school buses into money-making arbitrage assets

Google’s Waze is shutting down its carpooling service

Google-owned navigation service Waze is shutting down its six-year-old carpooling service, citing shifting commuting patterns as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Starting in September, the company will begin the process of winding down its carpooling service, which had been available in the US, Brazil, and Israel. Waze said it will explore other ways it… Continue reading Google’s Waze is shutting down its carpooling service

Tesla wants videos of its cars running over child-sized dummies taken down

Tesla is demanding that an advocacy group remove videos of its vehicles running over child-sized mannequins, escalating the debate over the safety of the company’s Full Self-Driving software. Tesla sent a cease-and-desist letter to the Dawn Project, an anti-Tesla group fronted by software developerr Dan O’Dowd. In it, the company alleges the videos are defamatory… Continue reading Tesla wants videos of its cars running over child-sized dummies taken down

Get Nearly $100 off the GOSUN Chill Cooler and More With the Best Early Labor Day Deals on Outdoor Gear

Autumn is the perfect time to enjoy the outdoors before winter sets in, and having the right gear can help make the experience even better. We found the best Labor Day Weekend deals on everything you’ll need to extend your outdoor activities for a few more months. Don’t worry, we’ve also found deals on gadgets… Continue reading Get Nearly $100 off the GOSUN Chill Cooler and More With the Best Early Labor Day Deals on Outdoor Gear

Save on Early Labor Day Home Deals from KitchenAid, Braun, Casper, and More

Winter is coming, which means you’ll want to make sure your home is as cozy as possible before you have to burrow into it. We found a lot of great discounts in our search for the best home deals available before Labor Day Weekend officially kicks off. These sales will even appeal to those of… Continue reading Save on Early Labor Day Home Deals from KitchenAid, Braun, Casper, and More