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Nicole Lee

Nicole Lee

Senior Editor at Engadget

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United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Internet
  • Commerce
  • Technology

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Here’s a list of the best online cooking resources available now, as chosen by Engadget editors.
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The best eco-friendly phone cases for 2024

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The best smart home gadgets for 2024

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I decided on a whim to look into the mechanical keyboard world a little more.
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The best study-from-home essentials for students - Engadget

All the tech and other essentials you need to study from home (and everywhere else) efficiently and effectively.
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Wacoal debuts myBraFit, an AI-powered bra-sizing app.
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Shooting the Arabs: How video games perpetuate Muslim stereotypes

Islam has an image problem. And it's not just recent world events that have led to an undue level of scrutiny and prejudice. The media has been pigeonholing Muslims for years. You need only watch a few episodes of 24 or Homeland to see that Muslims, particularly those of Arab descent, are almost always painted as the enemy.
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Having multiple online identities is more normal than you think

A few months ago during a family reunion, my husband wanted to show visiting relatives photos of our home renovation.
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Taking a spin in the first car with Android Auto

Get ready for Android Auto to hit the masses. Until now, the only way to get the Google-powered car interface was to install an aftermarket unit from Pioneer, and even those have only been around since March (Parrot is also citing support for Android Auto in its head units, but its availability has not been announced). But that changes today, as Android Auto is now finally available in actual cars that you can buy. That is, if you want to buy a Hyundai. The Korean automaker is the first car company to have Android Auto integrated in its production vehicles, starting with the 2015 Sonata with Navigation models. I recently spent a week with a 2015 Hyundai Sonata Sport 2.0T, and while I think Android Auto still has some growing up to do, I was overall very pleased.