reMarkable Paper Pure review: Great hardware held back by bad philosophy - Engadget
…It needs to be a truly mass market device, or at least as mass market as a device like this can be. And it needs to woo big businesses looking for a…
…It needs to be a truly mass market device, or at least as mass market as a device like this can be. And it needs to woo big businesses looking for a…
…But first, word of a neat marketing beat from a game we've been very much looking forward to around these parts. Mixtape , from developer Beethoven and Dinosaur and publisher Annapurna Interactive…
…Even the most advanced smartwatch on the market can tell you your heart rate is elevated, but it won't be able to tell you why. To mitigate this, Oura is partnering…
…The problem is that most of those concepts, like the Cadillac InnerSpace or Mini Urbanaut , have depended on the availability of self-driving technology, something that still only exists in the limited…
…Instead, the company has typically focused on fixing glaring issues from early market entrants, making its solutions more usable for consumers, and, of course, charging a ton of money for the privilege…
…It dominated the MP3 player market, and by 2006, iPods were responsible for 40 percent of the company's revenue. And that was before the era of Apple including a free U2…
…Meanwhile, you get all of the touch controls available on the right cup of each set of headphones. Both headphones felt a little uncomfortable to wear at first, but it usually takes…
…After achieving action camera success, Insta360 invaded DJI's turf with the first mass-market panoramic drone, the Antigravity A1 . It had instant appeal for drone pilots, offering 8K 360 video and…
…Which is important if, I dunno, for some reason the global RAM market suddenly crunches and you need to mortgage a kidney for a single stick. Naturally, I wanted to know how…
…Like Samsung, it's dwarfed by Oura , the undisputed king of the market. It's also one of a handful of companies capable of laying at least a finger on its far…