Engadget
Engadget is a company. It is located in San Francisco, the United States and was founded in 2004. The company is part of the Communication Services sector, specifically in the Interactive Media & Services industry.
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- city: San Francisco
- country: United States
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- sector: Communication Services
- industry: Interactive Media & Services
- foundation year: 2004
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Talking Points
- Engadget | Technology News & Reviews
- Find the latest technology news and expert tech product reviews. Learn about the latest gadgets and consumer tech products for entertainment, gaming, lifestyle and more.
- Engadget is the original home for technology news and reviews. https://t.co/XnAXVxyA78
- Technology isn't just about gadgets. It's the car with no driver, printing human organs and leisurely flights into space. It's the future and we're here ...
- Video Game News & Reviews | Engadget
- Find in-depth news and hands-on reviews of the latest video games, video consoles and accessories.
- Fusion Garage sinks into liquidation, owes creditors some $40 million
- Fusion Garage website goes dark The Engadget Interview: Fusion Garage's Chandra Rathakrishnan... post-fallout Court rules Fusion Garage and TechCrunch were business partners, tosses most everything else If ever there was a time to exit the technology universe while everyone else is paying attention to... well, everything else, it's now. Chandresekar Rathakrishnan has seemingly signed off on liquidation paperwork this week, effectively putting an end to Fusion Garage as we know it. It's hardly a shock to anyone paying attention; the JooJoo was a letdown, the Grid10 was even more so, and the Grid4 never even had a chance to breath. We spent plenty of time talking to its founder over the years, but the execution and timing was never good enough to gain significant traction in the market. We'd bother asking you to pour one out, but we're guessing the majority of you have done so already.