Apple Is Making All Apps Include a Privacy Policy

How our data is used—or rather, misused—has been a growing concern for the public. So it’s in tech companies’ best interest to signal to their users that they care about their privacy, and Apple has just taken a small step to put its users at ease.

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Cannabis infusions are the latest evolution in beer's 10,000 year history

Archaeologists suspect that humans have been brewing beer for more than 10,000 years, which would indicate that we developed fermentation technology prior to the agricultural revolution. The oldest known beer sample dates from more than 8,000 years a…

The best USB-C hubs and docks

By Nick Guy

This post was done in partnership with Wirecutter. When readers choose to buy Wirecutter’s independently chosen editorial picks, Wirecutter and Engadget may earn affiliate commission. Read the full USB-C hubs and docks guide here.

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Motorola launches two notched Android One phones

Motorola has officially launched the One and the One Power, two new phones created for Google’s Android One program. While that doesn’t mean they’re created specifically for emerging markets — Android One initially focused on entry-level devices but…

Netflix is bringing the latest Coen brothers movie to theaters

Today, the Coen brothers confirmed to Variety that their new film The Ballad of Buster Scruggs will receive a theatrical release. Netflix has done this before, but very selectively. “Theatrical release was important to us, and they were happy to acco…

MagicScroll rollable tablet gives folding screens a controversial form-factor

Mobile devices with rollable displays are just around the corner, but one team is taking some fairly old-school inspiration for how a tablet could use the screen technology. The MagicScroll is the handiwork of Queen’s University’s Human Media Lab, combining a cutting-edge 7.5-inch flexible display with the form factor more akin to an ancient scroll. Although several companies are known … Continue reading

Razer BlackWidow Elite mechanical gaming keyboard detailed with on-board memory

Razer BlackWidow Elite was revealed today, bringing the original gaming-ready mechanical switch-toting keyboard back with a new set of features. This version of the keyboard has the ability to run with green, orange, or yellow Razer Mechanical Switches, allowing the end user the exact sort of switches they desire most. This keyboard is the first in the BlackWidow line to … Continue reading

Razer Mamba Wireless 2018 gets 5G sensor and 50hr battery

The newest version of the Razer Mamba Wireless gaming mouse looks similar to what’s come before – but it’s better. It’s got improvements in two of the most important parts of any wireless peripheral – accuracy and battery life. That goes double for gaming devices made for a community of people who think wireless devices are the DEVIL. This one … Continue reading

No Man’s Sky launches weekly community events with cosmetic rewards

Now that we’re a few weeks out from the launch of No Man’s Sky NEXT, it’s clear that the major content update was a turning point for the game. It seems that the team at Hello Games has been spending the weeks since NEXT released working on even more content for the game, as a new patch is launching weekly … Continue reading

The iOS 12 beta update glitch is fixed

Apple has pushed out a new iOS 12 Beta, fixing the frustrating bug that pestered early users with notifications for a non-existent update. Reports of the glitch began circulating yesterday, with iPhone owners on Apple’s beta track finding that their device would repeatedly notify them that a new version was available, only for iOS to then say that no update … Continue reading