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The company just launched the Nexus 6, a 6-inch phone made in collaboration Motorola that comes with a winning feature list and is just as glorious as the Moto X it shares a likeness with. » Read ...
The G Watch R looks just as good as the Moto 360, and with the best battery life of any Wear watch to date. » Read more here: http://bit.ly/LG-G-Watch-R-review » Subscribe to Engadget now! http://b...
Apple's annual tablet refresh includes a thinner and more powerful version of the iPad Air along with a Touch ID-enabled mini with Retina display. » Read more here: http://bit.ly/iPad-Air2-iPad-Min...
The new Xperia Z3 Compac crams the best of the 5.2-inch Z3 into a 4.6-inch body, and is basically everything you could want in a smaller smartphone. » Read more here: http://bit.ly/Xperia-Z3-Compac...
Not only does the latest version, the Galaxy Note 4, come with the snazziest spec sheet on the market, but it also ushers in a fantastic new direction in Samsung's design. » Read more here: http://...
Welcome, ladygeeks and gentlenerds, to the new era of gaming. The one where you get to watch, and comment, as other people livestream gameplay from next-gen consoles. Because games! They're fun!
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