Daniel Cooper is Engadget’s roving reporter, tackling the topics both big and small that shape our world. He has been writing about the future for more than 25 years, and abandoned a promising career as an intellectual property lawyer to join Engadget in 2011. His interests include climate change, sustainability, transportation, health tech, wearables, the interaction of technology with sexuality, smart tech and the future of arts and culture — oh and Star Trek, he does that, too. He has appeared on BBC News, Cheddar, ABC News Radio and BBC Radio, and his work has been featured in The New York Times and The AV Club, amongst many others. He lives in Norwich with his family, and is only doing this until he can become the executive producer of Doctor Who.
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iFixit wants to fix the soldering iron
iFixit has made a smart soldering iron to improve everyone's repair work.
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Apple needs to remember what the iPhone 16 is for
Apple needs to remember the iPhone shouldn't be used for everything.
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Apple brings sleep apnea detection to the Watch Series 10
Your Apple Watch will now keep watch while you sleep.
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Honor solves a major folding phone problem with the Magic V3
Honor's Magic v3 is only a little bit thinner than its predecessor, but that goes a long way to making it feel nicer in your pocket.
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Honor’s new laptop has a detachable webcam
Honor's new 14-inch MacBook Air rival has a detachable webcam for a cleaner display setup.
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Honor's high-end MagicPad 2 offers elegance and style
The MagicPad 2 appears to be a compelling iPad alternative.
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The new reMarkable Paper Pro adds a color display
reMarkable's third-generation writing slate gets a color display and far faster internals.
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The Morning After: The iPhone 16 launches September 9
The biggest news stories this morning: All about the iPhone 16, plus Boeing's terrible year continues.
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The Morning After: Is Google’s Pixel 9 worth buying?
The Google Pixel 9 gets reviewed, Peloton ruins its own secondhand market and Snapchat's new glasses.
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The Morning After: Our verdict on the Pixel 9 Pro and XL
The biggest news stories this morning: Are the new Pixel 9 Pro models any good? And why is Ford axing new EV models.
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Framework nips and tucks its 13-inch laptop
Framework has updated the insides of its 13-inch laptop for another year in a row. And while the new silicon is good, the display and webcam aren't worth rushing for.
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Tenways AGO-T is a well-equipped, but heavy e-bike
Tenways' AGO-T is a powerful e-bike, but with great power comes great weight.
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The Morning After: Google replaces Chromecast with the TV Streamer
The biggest news stories this morning: Google launches its new set-top box and thermostat, and X is just trying to find the guy that did this.
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Samsung (finally, properly) launches the Galaxy Ring
The Galaxy Ring is finally here, and it's not going to be long before we can see what it can do.
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Apple’s ‘F1’ movie looks really good
Apple TV's F1 movie looks surprisingly good, oh no.
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Doctor Who: Empire of Death review: Take your dog for a walk
Does 'Doctor Who: Empire of Death' work? Eh, depends on your definition of work.
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Doctor Who: The Legend of Ruby Sunday review: What legend?
Doctor Who's first season races to its conclusion with "The Legend of Ruby Sunday."
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The Morning After: Microsoft pauses its creepy Recall AI feature
The biggest news stories this morning: Microsoft pauses Recall, Samsung's latest watch and find out if Segway's new mower is any good.
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Segway's robot mower spared me from my least favorite chore
Segway's Navimow is an excellent, if pricey, way to keep your lawn trimmed.
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The Morning After: Musk sued for sexual harassment
The biggest news stories this morning: Musk sued, Apple gets OpenAI to work for free, and what does Tile do with your data?