
Mariella Moon
Associate Editor and Contributing Reporter at Engadget
Associate editor @engadget. Pitch me cool stuff on space tech and robots: mariella.acm @ gmail
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1 day ago |
engadget.com | Mariella Moon
The second season of the Fallout TV series doesn't even have a concrete release date in December yet, but Amazon has already renewed the show for a third season. Amazon has announced that it has greenlit the new season at its annual presentation in New York City. The company said Fallout has had more than 100 million viewers since it dropped on Prime Video in April 2024 and remains one of its top-three most watched titles ever.
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2 days ago |
engadget.com | Mariella Moon
xMEMS has launched the Sycamore-W, which it claims is the "world’s thinnest speaker designed specifically for wrist-worn wearables." The Sycamore-W is only 1 mm thin and weighs only 150 mg, making it approximately 70 percent smaller than the speakers typically used for smart watches. xMEMS took the micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) technology used in cell phones' microphones and developed drivers based on it for use in earphones instead.
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2 days ago |
sg.news.yahoo.com | Mariella Moon
xMEMS has launched the Sycamore-W, which it claims is the "world’s thinnest speaker designed specifically for wrist-worn wearables." The Sycamore-W is only 1 mm thin and weighs only 150 mg, making it approximately 70 percent smaller than the speakers typically used for smart watches. xMEMS took the micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) technology used in cell phones' microphones and developed drivers based on it for use in earphones instead.
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2 days ago |
malaysia.news.yahoo.com | Mariella Moon
Mariella Moon13 May 2025 at 8:00 am·1-min readxMEMS has launched the Sycamore-W, which it claims is the "world’s thinnest speaker designed specifically for wrist-worn wearables." The Sycamore-W is only 1 mm thin and weighs only 150 mg, making it approximately 70 percent smaller than the speakers typically used for smart watches. xMEMS took the micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) technology used in cell phones' microphones and developed drivers based on it for use in earphones instead.
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2 days ago |
engadget.com | Mariella Moon
picture alliance via Getty ImagesGoogle is set to debut a new feature that The Information describes as "Pinterest-like" at its annual I/O developer conference next week. It reportedly shows users image results, based on their queries, that can give them ideas for fashion and interior design. Users can then save the images in different folders of their choice if they want to keep them separated based on certain themes.
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https://t.co/KvbjrTcAMU "I hate to admit it, but I might have a new favorite phone." But did you STROKE the crease, @CherlynnLow ? DID YOU? "... you might like to know that stroking this crease as you scroll... still feels oddly satisfying." Whew. There you go.

I can't get over this part of @CherlynnLow's Z Flip review: "It’s like stroking a soft, naked tendon, which is a lot better than it sounds." https://t.co/pE9CivmJbu

RT @engadget: SpaceX had a great 2020 https://t.co/f4CWo4iATT