Creative launches a trio of audiophile-grade headphones for Europe

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We like strapping things to our heads that replace the bad sounds with good ones, so we’re very excited about Creative’s new headsets. The company is launching a pair of audiophile-quality cans, as well as one for the audiophile on a limited budget. First up, there’s the Aurvana Platinum and Gold, which come with active noise cancellation, NFC and HD Voice. Then there’s the ShareMe technology, which lets two users wirelessly listen to one audio source, which’d be ideal for watching a movie on a long train journey. The Platinum will retail for £250 and the Gold for £180, while the more modest Live! 2 — which packs leatherette ear pads and 40mm Neodymium drivers — will set you back £110, with all three launching in October.

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Nine Inch Nails puts Kinect, various other gadgets to use on festival tour

Nine Inch Nails puts Kinect, various other gadgets to use on festival tour

It’s no secret that Nine Inch Nails’ frontman Trent Reznor likes to do things a bit differently. He and long-time art director Rob Sheridan have assembled a crew to make the group’s festival dates this year as visually stunning as the audio promises to be. Along with a slew of other high-tech gadgetry, there’s a Kinect that handles motion tracking with captured movements projected onto a handful of mobile video screens. Alongside thermal and regular ol’ video cameras, live video content is piped on-stage during specific parts of the set — with a hand from the folks at Moment Factory, a multimedia environment studio. Reznor also notes that much of the system is “a bunch of homemade software and hardware effects that they’ve tied together” with the goal of creating a film-like quality to an hour and a half performance. For a 13-minute, behind the scenes look at the prep work, head on past the break.

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Ask A Google Street View Driver Anything You Want

Ask A Google Street View Driver Anything You Want

So you’re on the Google and you want to see what a road in Turkey looks like. You click on the map, and, holy crap, there’s a photo of it at street level. That’s thanks to Google Street View, where they use cars and bikes to take pictures of the world. And now one of the drivers is here to answer your questions.

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Watch Wimbledon tennis live on YouTube beginning Monday (video)

Watch Wimbledon tennis live on YouTube beginning Monday video

It may not be the NBA Finals or Stanley Cup Playoffs, but the world’s oldest tennis tournament has a solid following as well, particularly abroad. A new Wimbledon partnership with YouTube could help boost the competition’s appeal stateside; for the first time, you’ll be able to access video feeds from the two-week London event, live on Google’s prized streaming site. Beginning this Monday, you can catch all the action on Wimbledon’s YouTube channel, with Rolex footing the bill. You’ll also find interviews, behind-the-scenes segments and press conference streams on the video site, along with past match highlights and other featured content. There’s a teaser clip waiting for you just past the break.

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The Engadget Mobile Podcast iOS 7 edition, live at 4PM ET!

The Engadget Mobile Podcast, live at 4PM ET!

As if there could be any doubt, the introduction of iOS 7 at this week’s WWDC will likely take up a significant portion of our podcast today. There may be some talk of a Galaxy S4 zoom — as if you could even try to keep Myriam from talking about it — and a few other miscellaneous pieces of mobile news as well, so this is definitely a podcast worth tuning into. Join us at 4PM ET!

June 12, 2013 4:00:00 PM EDT

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Engadget’s post-WWDC 2013 live broadcast from San Francisco!

Engadget's postWWDC 2013 live broadcast from San Francisco!

Phew! Wasn’t that fun? After months and months of abundant speculations, the opening keynote at WWDC 2013 finally allowed us to see some of the things Apple’s been working on since its last major event. Still, we can only imagine how keeping track of today’s announcements can become a slightly complicated task — especially with E3 happening as we speak. The good news for you is that, as they did earlier in the day, Tim Stevens and Darren Murph will be hosting a live video broadcast right across the street from where the conference is taking place. So, head on past the jump, where you’ll be able to watch along as the Engadget duo goes over the new stuff Apple just unveiled.

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Engadget’s pre-WWDC 2013 live broadcast from San Francisco!

Engadget's preWWDC 2013 live broadcast from San Francisco!

Apple’s 2013 edition of its notorious Worldwide Developers Conference is soon to be underway. But, while we wait for Tim Cook & Co. to hit the stage, who better than our own Tim Stevens and Darren Murph to strike up a conversation about what the Cupertino-based company may have in store for us. All signs point to a seventh major revision of iOS, but will we also see the fabled iWatch? How about the long-rumored iRadio music service? The clock’s ticking, so join us after the break as we’ll be broadcasting live from outside Moscone West, in beautiful San Francisco.

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Xbox One event roundup: Microsoft reveals its next-gen gaming console

Xbox One event roundup Microsoft reveals its nextgen gaming console

Will Microsoft’s Xbox One be the one gaming console to purchase over the Wii U and PS4? That’s a question we’ll have to wait until later this year to answer, so let’s stick to the present. Redmond made a huge showing across both the software and hardware fronts today, ensuring gamers will have lots to look forward to. Whether you missed parts of the keynote or are looking for specific stories from the event, we’ve got you covered right here. Click past the break to find a full directory of today’s news, from our exclusive look at how engineers built the Xbox One to details about fresh titles like Call of Duty: Ghosts and Forza Motorsport 5.

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Live from Expand: Insert Coin Awards (video)

Live from Expand Insert Coin Awards video

It’s all been leading up to this! We narrowed it down to 10 semifinalists, and you helped us whittle the list down to five — and now we’re ready to announce the winner of our first-ever Insert Coin competition! Join co-host Mark Frauenfelder and our panel of judges as they unveil the results.

March 17, 2013 8:30 PM EDT

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Infinite Loop: Analyzing Apple from the Outside liveblog

Infinite Loop Analyzing Apple from the Outside liveblog

For a company that’s being so relentlessly scrutinized, it’s almost baffling that Apple can still wheel out the odd surprise every now and again. We’ve assembled a gaggle of professional Cupertino-watchers to join our Tim on stage to hash out where Apple’s been, where it’s going and if Sir Jonathan and Mr. Cook’s next big idea is going to center around your wrist or your TV corner. Taking the stage will be Victor Agreda Jr. from The Unofficial Apple Weblog, Analyst Gene Munster and Crunch Fund’s MG Siegler. Join us after the break for the blow-by-blow commentary, lovingly dictated into easy-to-read words.

March 17, 2013 7:15 PM EDT

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