Target will give you a $200 gift card if you buy any iPhone 11 on Black Friday

Buy an iPhone 11 at Target this Black Friday (thru Sunday), and the retailer will throw in a $200 gift card. The deal also applies to the iPhone 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max, XS and XS Max, activated on Verizon (Engadget’s parent company) or AT&T. That’s a…

The Lamborghini Lambo V12 Vision Gran Turismo has just one problem

Lamborghini has revealed its latest model, but you won’t need to win the lottery in order to take the controls of the Lamborghini Lambo V12 Vision Gran Turismo. That’s because, as the name suggests, it’s set to debut in Gran Turismo Sport rather than on the road or a real-world track. It means the automaker can be liberated from such … Continue reading

Ryan Reynolds now owns Mint Mobile, but why?

The actor Ryan Reynolds purchased an ownership stake in the company called Mint Mobile. Mint Mobile is an MVNO, a mobile virtual network operator, a company that’ll sell you a smartphone data plan over the internet for a phone you’ve already got in your pocket. If it seems strange to you that Ryan Reynolds purchased Mint Mobile, you are not … Continue reading

The Walking Dead Is Bullshit Again

Welp, it was fun while it lasted.

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Harry Morton, Pink Taco Founder And Hard Rock Cafe Scion, Dies At Age 38

Lindsay Lohan, who once dated the restaurant mogul, wrote, “best friends. best life.”

Sterilization Breakdown Potentially Exposes Nearly 1,200 Patients to Infectious Diseases

Nearly 1,200 patients at Goshen Hospital in northern Indiana may have been exposed to hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV because a technician missed an important step during the routine cleaning of surgical instruments.

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Jenna Dewan Denies Throwing Shade At Camila Cabello During AMAs

The former “World of Dance” judge clarified things on her Instagram story.

Top U.S. General Says Navy SEAL’s Case Closed As Far As He’s Concerned

“I think at this point the secretary of defense has made decisions (and) the case is now, in my view, it is closed.”

Artiphon launches a Kickstarter campaign for its new musical device Orba

Artiphon, the startup that previously raised more than $1 million on Kickstarter for a device called the Instrument 1, has launched a new campaign for its latest invention, Orba.

Co-founder and CEO Mike Butera said the Instrument 1 and Orba share “the same DNA,” namely his vision to help music-making become more accessible to everyone, regardless of training or experience.

“I want beginners to feel like pros, but also for pros to feel like beginners again,” Butera told me. “For me, this is just the next step in how we do that.”

With Orba, the Artiphon team has created something that’s smaller and more affordable than the Instrument 1 (which the company still plans to support), and that allows its owner to accomplish more without any software. Butera described it as “a radical simplification of what an instrument can be.”

Orba is a circular device that you can hold in one or two hands — Butera said his team was thinking about game controllers, but also “grapefruits and bowls of miso soup.”

The simplicity comes from the fact that the device’s surface is divided into only eight touch pads — but thanks to Orba’s different modes (drum, bass, chord and lead), plus a variety of touch and motion sensors, you can tap, stroke and shake it to make a wide range of different sounds.

You can play Orba on its own by using the on-board synth, or you can connect it to the Orba app, and to other music software like GarageBand.

Artiphon plans to ship the first Orba devices in April of next year. They will eventually cost $99, but they’re currently available through Kickstarter as a $79 early bird special. (Once the early bird runs out, Orba will still be discounted at $89 for Kickstarter backers.) Artiphon is looking to raise $50,000 through this campaign — it’s already halfway there as I write this.

As for why Artiphon still crowdfunding after raising a seed round earlier this year, Butera said the campaign is “not really about finding the right investors, it’s about finding the right customers.”

He added, “I think it’s just responsible for the product designer to go straight to the customer.”

eBay is selling StubHub to Viagogo for $4.05 billion

StubHub will soon have a new owner if all goes to plan. Viagogo, another ticket resaler, has agreed to buy it from eBay for $4.05 billion. The sale should close by the end of March, pending regulators’ approval and customary closing conditions.