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Engadget
Subscribers
1,400,000
Video views
483,651,237
Video count
6326
Estimated earnings in past 30 days
$ 342 - $ 2.05K
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Subscribers
0
last 30 days
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last 90 days
145,735
last 7 days
Video views
912,783
last 30 days
3,848,620
last 90 days
Date Video views Estimated earnings
14.02.2024 Wed +178,147 $ 66 - $ 400
10.02.2024 Sat +479,418 $ 179 - $ 1.08K
05.02.2024 Mon +410,921 $ 154 - $ 924
01.02.2024 Thu +292,601 $ 109 - $ 658
27.01.2024 Sat +317,977 $ 119 - $ 715
22.01.2024 Mon +846,629 $ 317 - $ 1.9K
14.01.2024 Sun +1,459,663 $ 547 - $ 3.28K
31.12.2023 Sun +198,516 $ 74 - $ 446
26.12.2023 Tue +168,627 $ 63 - $ 379
22.12.2023 Fri +217,337 $ 81 - $ 489
17.12.2023 Sun +228,684 $ 85 - $ 514
12.12.2023 Tue +167,915 $ 62 - $ 377
08.12.2023 Fri +157,770 $ 59 - $ 354
04.12.2023 Mon +237,330 $ 89 - $ 533

Engadget biography

Engadget is a technology news and reviews website that provides readers with the latest news, gadgets, and reviews. The website was founded in 2004 and is owned by Verizon Media, a subsidiary of Verizon Communications. The site offers articles and videos about a wide range of topics including mobile phones, laptops, gaming, and smart home devices. In addition, Engadget hosts events such as the Engadget Expand conference and awards the annual Engadget Awards. Engadget has won several awards for journalism including the Society of Professional Journalists, Webby Awards, and the Technology & Engineering Emmy Award. The website also has a community forum that allows readers to discuss the latest technology news and share their opinions with other like-minded readers.

Engadget controversies

In November 2017, Engadget published an article with the title, “Apple MacBook Pro review (2016): Is this the future of laptops, or an expensive joke?” The article was criticized for its negative tone and its use of profanity. Engadget later issued an apology for the language used in the article. In addition, Engadget has been accused of being biased toward certain technology companies, such as Apple. However, the website has denied these allegations and maintained that it provides fair and balanced coverage of the technology industry.

Engadget famous quotes

"The next step is digitizing everything."
"Gaming doesn't make you a bad parent, ignoring your kids does."
"If Moore's Law -- or something like it -- continues to hold true, you can expect a 30-year span of human life to include more than a billion times more computing power than you experience today."
"It's not a question of whether or not you're going to be sued, it's a question of when"
"Technology can get ahead of itself and outpace society’s ability to deal with the consequences."
"Everything's a negotiation."
"Oculus Go's $199 VR headset can go anywhere -- no smartphone, PC or game console required."
"Smartphones are the new cigarettes."
"Ultimately, it’s sort of like an anti-trust death wish."
"The Sun will never set on the Engadget empire!"