The Engadget Podcast Ep 11: Everybody Hurts
Managing editor Dana Wollman and senior editor Mona Lalwani join host Terrence O’Brien to talk Macbook rumors, Amazon ISP ambitions and Julian Assange. Then they’ll talk about all the work that went into Engadget’s five part series covering the world’s first cyborg games, Superhumans and look at VR’s ability generate empathy.
The Flame Wars Leaderboard
Wins
Loses
Winning %
Mona Lalwani
3
1
.750
Christopher Trout
2
1
.666
Dana Wollman
8
5
.615
Devindra Hardawar
9
7
.563
Chris Velazco
3
3
.500
Cherlynn Low
6
7
.461
Nathan Ingraham
4
6
.400
Michael Gorman
1
2
.333
Relevant links:
- Apple could bring E Ink keyboards to MacBooks in 2018
- Amazon wants to sell internet service in Europe
- Ecuador confirms it cut Assange’s internet for US election interference
- Superhumans: Inside the world’s first cyborg games – Episode 1
- Superhumans: Inside the world’s first cyborg games – Episode 2
- Superhumans: Inside the world’s first cyborg games – Episode 3
- Superhumans: Inside the world’s first cyborg games – Episode 4
- Superhumans: Inside the world’s first cyborg games – Episode 5
- VR helped me grasp the life of a transgender wheelchair user
- The New York Times VR app launches with portraits of refugee children
- The United Nations is turning VR into a tool for social change
- The Godmother of Virtual Reality: Nonny de la Peña
- ‘That Dragon, Cancer’ forced me to confront my past
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