Category: author_name|Nathan Ingraham

Sony’s immersive The Last of Us experience at CES 2025 dropped me into a subway filled with zombies

As Engadget’s chief The Last of Us correspondent, I was pretty pumped to find out during Sony’s CES 2025 press conference that season two of the HBO show would come out in April. But Naughty Dog head Neil Druckmann also teased an “location-based experience exhibit” that would transport participants into…

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The best Chromebook you can buy in 2025

You might be tempted to get a Chromebook as your next laptop and we wouldn’t blame you. Chrome OS has come a long way: Chromebooks today have a good combination of build quality, battery life and power while also supporting years of software updates that will take you years into…

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Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus review: Quirky in ways both good and bad

It’s been a few years since Samsung took a crack at making a premium Chromebook. In 2020, the company released the first Galaxy Chromebook, a $999 laptop with a gorgeous 4K OLED screen that barely lasted five hours away from a charger. The company fixed some issues with its 2021…

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iPad mini 7 review: Safe, boring and everything I want in a small tablet

To the surprise of few, the new iPad mini that Apple announced last week is a small update rather than a major reinvention. It may have been three years between iPad mini updates, but the 2021 model was the first to ditch the formerly ubiquitous home button in favor of…

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Samsung’s latest premium Chromebook has a big screen and a dedicated AI key

It’s been about a year since Google first announced its Chromebook Plus initiative, a higher spec of hardware that also comes with software features you won’t find on more basic Chromebooks. Google’s getting into a pretty consistent every-six-month cadence with these updates, so today we’re hearing more about some new…

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The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom is as familiar as it is fresh

I grew up on two of the most classic games in the Legend of Zelda series: A Link to the Past and Link’s Awakening. And while there have been a handful of Zelda games with the classic overhead view, those have been mostly relegated to systems like the Game Boy…

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