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Kenwood begins shipping multimedia receivers with CarPlay, Android Auto support

Kenwood has announced that its first multimedia car receivers with support for Apple’s CarPlay and Google’s

CST-01 watch project may be dead

Some of the coolest products that we see around here come from crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter

Up close with F 015, Mercedes’ incredible self-driving car

Mercedes-Benz dropped jaws back at CES 2015 in January when its autonomous F 015 Luxury in

HTC will reveal its wearable at CES, but it’s not a smartwatch

Speculation about HTC’s wearable gadget has been swirling for months, but we’re close. Very close. According

Will Samsung really launch the Galaxy S6 at CES 2015?

The Samsung Galaxy S6 will grace us with its presence at some point in 2015, but

Ricoh to launch DSLR with APS-C sensor this Spring

Ricoh plans to show off a modest array of new photography products at CES 2015 this

Canon PowerShot line scores five new cameras

In addition to its new Connect Station and some other products it has introduced during this

Canon PowerShot ELPH 160, 170 IS hands-on: point and shoot simplicity

Earlier this week Canon rolled out the red carpet for its new line of PowerShot cameras,

Polaroid iZone camera: a companion for Android and iOS handsets

Among Polaroid’s CES 2015 wares is the iZone camera, a square-shaped compact point-and-shoot camera with optical

Sony VAIO P Review

One of the major announcements for CES 2009, the Sony VAIO P has been hailed by

Huawei Ascend P1 Review

  Today on the SlashGear test bench is the new Huawei Ascend P1 Android 4.0 Ice

Orange San Diego Review

  It’s taken a long time for Intel’s smartphone plans to come to fruition. The company

PsiXpda UMPC review

  Tablets are a fashionable topic right now – Apple are expected to announce their own

Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t Review

  While Lenovo have long offered tablet PCs in their ThinkPad range, CES 2010 saw the

Motorola XOOM Review

  Motorola’s big launch of CES 2011 and the first Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet on the

Sony Xperia Z Review

  Sony’s problems in the smartphone arena aren’t unique – HTC, LG, and others are all

ASUS Eee Pad Slider Review

  Tablets took ASUS by surprise this year. The company revealed its two models, the Eee

HP Folio 13 Review

  Everyone has an laptop based on Intel’s Ultrabook spec these days, and if they don’t

HP Envy 14 Spectre Review

  The HP ENVY 14 Spectre was easily one of the most promising ultrabooks we saw

ASUS Transformer Prime with Android 4.0 ICS review

  The first tablet on earth to be licensed by Google to officially be running Android

Yezz Andy 5S and Billy 5S: One phone, two OSes (hands-on)

  In a move that’s likely more geared toward carriers than toward customers, Yezz came to

Alcatel’s OneTouch Pixi 3 tablets offer value and not much else (hands-on)

Alcatel’s latest 7-inch and 8-inch Alcatel OneTouch Pixi 3 tablets don’t pack very powerful specs, but

Alcatel adds a 5.5-inch model to its OneTouch Pixi 3 lineup

Alcatel   BARCELONA — Given that there were already 24 versions of Alcatel’s OneTouch Pixi 3

T-Mobile Sony Xperia Z Review

  Sony’s Xperia Z has been a sleeper agent of sorts: launched to great fanfare at

Lenovo ThinkPad Helix Review

  Lenovo has big plans with Windows 8, convertible laptops and Ultrabooks, and more but one

HP Slate 7 Review

  HP’s first go-around with a tablet didn’t actually go so well. ThewebOS-based TouchPad didn’t last

Lenovo Erazer X315 review: Gaming for all

  There’s one thing Lenovo is exceedingly good at: making excellent products at approachable price points.

Dell Venue 8 7000 review: thin design, great screen, gimmicky camera

Engadget doesn’t review many tablets anymore. When it comes to Android devices, we’re far more likely

Lenovo’s ultra-skinny LaVie Z are here to fight Apple’s MacBook

Apple may have got its indecently-skinny MacBook to market first, but Lenovo is counting on a

Dell XPS 13 review (2015): Meet the world’s smallest 13-inch laptop

CES has come and gone; the holidays are long past; and now all we’re left with