We tried well over 100 tech gadgets in 2025, so the ones on our list of personal favorites had to do something special to stand out. Smartphones took some cool steps forward, from the iPhone 17’s ...
Engadget has been reviewing the latest devices for over two decades, adding well over 100 in-depth product tests to our tally every year. For 2025, we have compiled a list of the best gear we reviewed ...
The Trump administration launched a new governmentwide hiring program Monday aimed at filling technology hiring gaps in federal agencies with workers who will serve in two-year stints. That program, ...
The Glock Gen 6 pistol is the answer to the question that’s swirled around the gun world the last few weeks. What was the deal with Glock’s sudden move away from the Gen 3, Gen 4, and Gen 5 pistols ...
Glock’s new product reveals have long been the subject of speculation and amused derision, owing in large measure to their unpredictability and the nuanced innovations of the new products. “A .22 ...
It marks a meeting of two design minds who have spent their careers reshaping how objects should feel, function, and behave on the wrist. “I wanted to merge our universes,” says Mintiens. “Knowing ...
The tech industry is flaming out. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow. But the trajectory we’re on—from the lack of emphasis on building products that customers actually want to the lack of emphasis ...
More than 1 million workers in America have been laid off so far in 2025, according to the latest tally of announced job cuts from the executive outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas. The ...
Artificial intelligence might be the most transformative technology in generations. It is also the most joyless. While Wall Street greets AI with open arms, ordinary Americans respond with ambivalence ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Whatever they’re into, we’ve rounded up the coolest gadgets and gear to make any teen’s holiday a little brighter ...
2026 will not be for the faint of heart — or the faint of budget. Technology leaders are about to face a year that’s part roller coaster, part chess match, and part improv comedy. Per Forrester ...