Month: July 2026

Engadget Podcast: Xbox resets with layoffs

This week on the Engadget Podcast, we dive into Microsoft's brutal Xbox layoffs with Mike Futter of the Virtual Economy Podcast. Source

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I’m filling in at The Verge for 6 weeks. Ask me anything!

Hello my friends! My protocol pals! My computational compadres! I’m David, a technology reporter and co-host of the Waveform Podcast. I’ll be hosting a subscriber-only “AMA” today at 11AM PT / 2PM ET. For the next six weeks I’m filling in for senior reviewer Allison Johnson, who you are all…

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My top-tested 6 back-to-school ink tank printers for college and university students — because you don’t need an 8am assignment printing panic

A printer is an absolute staple of the student set-up. The trick is finding one that a) doesn’t take years to print a single page and b) offers good value for money. And this is why I always recommend ink tank printers for college and university students. I’ve specifically chosen…

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Xreal’s new AR glasses are way cheaper and almost just right

I love it when a company challenges itself to make a cheaper version of a beloved product. Xreal’s $299 A01 Plus is a stripped-down version of its $449 1S that’s light on features but with just enough of the 1S’ best qualities. These AR glasses are comfortable, they look good,…

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How to watch Sinner vs Djokovic for FREE: live stream Wimbledon 2026 semi-final online from anywhere

Watch Jannik Sinner vs Novak Djokovic live streams at Wimbledon 2026 in a second men’s semi-final that features two of the all-time legends of the sport duking it out on the manicured lawns of the All England Club. The Italian top seed will start as favorite, but the Serbian 24-time…

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Doom’s new expansion shows just what makes id Software special

This week should have been a celebration for Doom developer id Software. The studio just launched Revelations, a meaty expansion for Doom: The Dark Ages that adds a powerful new weapon and more demonic levels to blast through. Even though I hadn’t picked up The Dark Ages for more than…

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