Gift Guide: 7 great gifts for anyone working from home
Let's just get this out of the way: For the past several years, I've contributed the “Best Gifts for Frequent Travelers” segment to technewss's annual gift guide. I love it. It was easily my favorite gift guide to write, and it was an audience favorite, as well. But I am no longer
Amazon's Echo Buds get new fitness tracking features
I wasn't super impressed when I reviewed the Echo Buds around this time last year, but Amazon's first shot at Alexa-powered fully wireless earbuds was passable. And while they've already been on the market for a while now, the company's continuing to deliver some key updates, includ
Gift Guide: Which next-gen console is the one your kid wants?
This holiday season the next generation of gamers, bless their hearts, will be hoping to receive the next generation of gaming consoles. But confusing branding by the console makers — not to mention a major shortage of consoles — could lead to disappointment during the unwrapping process. Befor
How China’s Realme sold 50 million phones in just over 2 years
Starting a new phone brand in 2018 might seem too late in an already crowded market, but Sky Li was convinced that consumers between 18-25 years old were largely underserved — they needed something that was both affordable and cool.
A few months after Li founded Realme in May that year, the s
After Apple's M1 launch, Intel announces its own white-label laptop
Its long fruitful relationship with Apple may be sunsetting soon, but Intel's still got a fairly massive footprint in the PC market. There's never a good time to get complacent, though (a lesson the company learned the hard way on the mobile front).
This week the chip giant is debuting its
Amazon's drone delivery team hit with layoffs amid reorganization
Amazon has confirmed an early Financial Times report outlining layoffs at the retail giant's Prime Air drone delivery program.
“As part of our regular business operations, we are reorganizing one small team within our larger Prime Air organization to allow us to best align with the needs of o
This $99 gadget helps you make music, no skill required
At CES back in January, I met with a handful of founders who were/are crowdfunding musical instruments. It's a fascinating category and one to watch if you have a passing interest in either music or technology. Like a vast majority of hardware startups, most companies in the space will build on
Charge, please: Apple will pay $113M to settle 34-state ‘batterygate’ lawsuit
Apple has agreed to pay $113 million to 34 states and the District of Columbia to settle allegations that it broke consumer protection laws when it systematically downplayed widespread iPhone battery problems in 2016. This is in addition to the half billion the company already paid to consumers ove
Interlocking AIs let robots pick and place faster than ever
One of the jobs for which robots are best suited is the tedious, repetitive “pick and place” task common in warehouses — but humans are still much better at it. UC Berkeley researchers are picking up the pace with a pair of machine learning models that work together to let a robot arm
Perkins, ACB, Benetech, Salesforce and more announce breakout sessions at Sight Tech Global
Sight Tech Global is little more than two weeks out, and today we published the detailed agenda for Dec. 2 & 3. The show runs from 8 a.m. to noonish Pacific standard time. If you have not already grabbed a free pass to the 100% virtual event, now is the time!
Sight Tech Global will present 35 s
Daily Crunch: Reviewing Apple’s new Macs
We review each of Apple’s new M1-powered Macs, Twitter launches its new Stories-like format and Amazon launches a pharmacy service. This is your Daily Crunch for November 17, 2020.
The big story: Reviewing Apple’s new Macs
We’ve got three big hardware reviews today
Hey look, glow-in-the-dark Powerbeats
Now that Apple's getting more serious about its own branded headphones, Beats have, perhaps, lost a little bit of luster within the company. The products are still wildly popular, of course, and the brand offers a lot more options than its parent.
Powerbeats are one of the more utilitarian entr
The new Mac mini: The revival of the no-compromise, low-cost Mac
There’s nothing small about the latest Mac mini.
Never mind the Mac mini’s tiny size or low price. This diminutive desktop is a revolution for most users, thanks to Apple’s new chipset. Called the M1, this chip platform replaces the Intel CPU long found at the heart of Apple’
MacBook Air M1 review: The right Apple Silicon Mac for most
Reviewing hardware is an act of minutia. Occasionally something new or potentially earth-shattering comes along, but on the whole, it's about chipping away. Documenting small, gradual changes designed to keep product lines fresh and — if you play your cards right — differentiating yourself