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Superhumans: Inside the world’s first cyborg games is a five-part miniseries exploring the world of medical technology and the people making and using the devices that could change the way we look at disability.

This is also the first in a series of documentaries from Engadget R+D, a new video project that examines the human impact of game-changing technologies past, present and future. 'Superhumans’ will debut, September 13th!

For the full story click HERE.

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Smartphones, wearables and tablets (oh my!)

IFA, one of the world’s largest consumer electronics trade shows, kicks off this week in Berlin, and naturally, we’re there to bring you all the latest! 

Here’s what you need to know.

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Android 7.0 Nougat is all about getting things done faster 

After a surprise debut and months of previews, Android 7.0 Nougat isready for prime time. The broad strokes haven’t changed since we first met Nougat back in March (when it was just “Android N”), which means it’s still not the game-changer of an update some people have been hoping for. Instead, what we got was a smattering of big (and overdue) features mixed with lower-level changes that make Android more elegant. That might not make for the most viscerally exciting update, but that doesn’t make Nougat any less valuable or useful.

For the full story, click HERE.

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Lenovo’s Thinkpad X1 Yoga will make you want OLED everywhere

The dream of large OLED screens has, for the past few years, seemed perpetually on the horizon. LG has had OLED TVs on the market for a while, but they’re still far more expensive than comparable LCDs. If you’ve wanted to get your OLED fix recently, you’d have to get it on a smaller phone or tablet screen. Now, the technology is finally making its way to laptops from the likes of Dell’s Alienware, HP and Lenovo. So you can bet that I jumped at the opportunity to test out the new OLED-equipped Thinkpad X1 Yoga as soon as review units appeared. For the most part, it’s a pretty typical Thinkpad convertible PC, but its screen is truly a thing of wonder.

For the full story, click HERE.

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The Wii U revisited: Looking back on a forward-thinking console

We’re re-reviewing the current generation of game consoles, each of which has benefited from firmware updates, price drops and an improved selection of games. We’ve already revisited the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4. Now, at last, it’s Nintendo’s turn. Though we’ve raised our Wii U score to 74 from 70, you can still find our original review here, if you’re curious to read what we said at launch.
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