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FTC says Amazon executives destroyed potential evidence by using apps like Signal
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge FTC lawyers submitted a filing on Thursday that claims Amazon's top execs used Signal's disappearing messages feature to destroy evidence relevant to the agency's massive antitrust lawsuit. (You remember the one? The FTC accused Amazon of creating a secret Project Nessie" pricing algorithm that may have generated more than $1 billion in extra profits.)Now, The Washington Post (which is owned by Amazon founder and former CEO Jeff Bezos) reports that Amazon is just one of several companies recently accused of turning to encrypted messaging apps like Signal that can permanently erase messages automatically.You may recall the government making similar arguments about Sam Bankman-Fried's use of Signal during his trial for fraud and how... Continue reading...
Eken fixes ‘terrible’ video doorbell issue that could let someone spy on you
Image: Eken A company that manufactures video doorbells found by Consumer Reports to contain serious security vulnerabilities has issued a fix, the consumer advocacy group is reporting. Eken Group has issued a firmware update for the affected security products under its own name, as well as those from other brands it has licensing deals with, including Fishbot, Rakeblue, Tuck, and others. All the video doorbells use the Aiwit smartphone app and could be purchased from popular online retailers like Amazon, Shein, Temu, and Walmart.Back in February, CR reported that it found vulnerabilities in Eken-produced video doorbells that could allow a dangerous person to take control of the video doorbell on their target's home."Gaining access to the... Continue reading...
Google is officially a $2 trillion company
Illustration: The Verge Google has spent the past year dealing with two of the biggest threats in its 25-year history: the rise of generative AI and the growing drumbeat of regulation. AI, in particular, has shaken the company to its core: it's made big search changes, realigned the Search, Android, and hardware teams around AI, and launched its own Gemini AI model to capitalize on the opportunity.Google execs cut projects and laid off employees to refocus, and yesterday, it announced its first-ever dividend and a $70 billion share buyback alongside its Q1 2024 earnings.Investors, at least, are eating it up: Google parent company Alphabet has finally officially hit and maintained a $2 trillion market cap for a whole day of trading after briefly touching $2... Continue reading...
I traded in my MacBook and now I’m a desktop convert
You can forget a lot about desktops if you use laptops exclusively for 23 years. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge When the M3 MacBook Airs came out last month, I did a good ol' double facepalm that Captain Picard would be proud of. The wedge shape was no more (kinda). My M2 MacBook Air 15 was slightly too big, too heavy, and no matter what certain people say, 8GB of RAM was not cutting it. Analyzing the various MacBook Air and MacBook Pro configurations and prices made my head hurt. Thinking about lugging around a heavier laptop made my back hurt.So I said, Screw it. I'm going back to the desktop life." I traded in my M2 Air and got myself a Mac Mini.It made sense. I have a work-issued M1 MacBook Air - a delightfully lightweight wedge that's more than enough for occasional trips to the office. At home, I use my phone for everything except... Continue reading...
How to delete the data Google has on you
Illustration by Samar Haddad / The Verge Think about everything you do across Chrome, Gmail, Google Maps, YouTube, and everything else Google owns, and you get some idea of how much data you're giving up to the company each day. For most of us, it's... a lot.Whether or not you think the data collection and targeted advertising is a worthwhile trade for the free apps you get in return, Google does at least provide a comprehensive online dashboard you can use to see some of what's being gathered.You can use it to delete everything Google has already collected, stop it from collecting anything in the future, or automatically delete your data after a set period (like three months). You can also use these features to clear the records if you're planning to delete your Google... Continue reading...
Google adds AI conversation practice for English language learners
Illustration: The Verge Google is testing its AI listening skills with a feature that lets people speak into their phones and practice English with a conversational AI bot. Google first rolled out the speaking practice experience in October 2023. Originally, the feature only provided feedback on spoken sentences. Now, users can practice having ongoing conversations in the language they're learning.TechCrunch reports that the feature is currently available for Search Labs users in Argentina, Colombia, India, Mexico, Venezuela, and Indonesia. Search Labs is Google's sandbox for potential new Search features; however, the feature may also pop up based on translating to or from English with Google on an Android device.For now, the feedback and conversation... Continue reading...
Apple’s last-gen MacBook Pro 16 is on sale for its best price to date
Even now, the last-gen MacBook is a speedy machine with a stunning, spacious display. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge It's been a good week for Apple fans. Not only did Apple announce its forthcoming Let Loose" event, but the entire M3-powered 13-inch MacBook Air lineup received a notable discount. And now, the 16-inch MacBook Pro with the M2 Pro chip has plunged to an all-time low. If you require a laptop capable of handling more intense workloads than the Air, authorized Apple retailer Expercom is selling the last-gen MacBook Pro with 16GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, a 12core CPU, and a 19core GPU for $1,998.99 ($500 off) via Amazon.Like the new M3-powered MacBook Pros, Apple's last-gen MacBooks can tackle tasks like video editing and photo processing while lasting well over a full workday, which makes them better suited for creative professionals... Continue reading...
Akira Toriyama’s Sand Land makes a better show than game
Image: Bandai Namco Between Dune, Fallout, and Mad Max, it's a good year for stories with lots of sand and little water. Now, you can add Sand Land - an adaptation of the late Akira Toriyama's manga of the same name - to that list. The difference here is that Sand Land comes in two new flavors. There's an anime streaming on Hulu (or Disney Plus if you're outside the US) and a video game that turns the story into an open-world RPG. Both follow a similar plot, have the same characters, and even look nearly identical. Which means that if you're looking to jump into this postapocalyptic wasteland, you have a choice to make - and it turns out, the animated series is a much tighter, more exciting adaptation.The first thing you should know is that, whichever... Continue reading...
Drake has taken down his diss track featuring AI Tupac
Photo by Carmen Mandato / Getty Images Tupac Shakur's lawyers warned Drake that they would take him to court if he did not take down his Taylor Made" diss track featuring AI-altered vocals made to sound like the late rapper. And it seems like the message was received loud and clear.Following Tupac's lawyers giving Drake 24 hours to pull Taylor Made" or risk being sued, the Canadian rapper has apparently chosen the former option and removed the song from his X profile. Drake first posted Taylor Made" on April 19th as the latest response in his ongoing beef with fellow rapper Kendrick Lamar, whose fondness for Snoop Dogg and Tupac is thought to be the reason Drake used recreations of their voices in his song.Because Taylor Made" was never officially released on any... Continue reading...
Space Vacation’s gorgeous prints celebrate fan-favorite movies
Art by Samar Haddad / Space Vacation A look at Samar Haddad's bold homages, from sci-fi to comedy. Continue reading...
Google Pixel 8A leak reveals seven years of security updates
Image: Android Headlines We've already seen a bunch of images revealing what Google's Pixel 8A might look like, but now, leaked marketing materials shared by Android Headlines give us an even better picture of what we can expect. The promotional images suggest that the budget-friendly Pixel 8A will come with seven years of security updates.But the materials don't indicate whether the phone will come with seven years of Android OS upgrades, something its flagship Pixel 8 and 8 Pro have. Still, the seven years makes a big difference from Google's previous policy for Pixel phones, which only provided five years of security updates and three years of Android OS upgrades. Image: Android Headlines There isn't a mention of Android OS upgrades.... Continue reading...
Columbia University has a doxxing problem
Protesters wanted to expose Columbia; Columbia exposed its students. Continue reading...
Lego is bringing summer vibes with K.K. Slider and new Animal Crossing sets
The new sets include a Town Hall and Dodo Airlines airport. | Image: Lego Good news for those of us who love Animal Crossing and Legos. Starting August 1st, Lego is launching two new Animal Crossing sets and a minifig of one very special canine crooner. Image via Jay's Brick Blog Lego teased the news on its X account, which shows K.K. Slider doing his thing and a brief glimpse of the two new sets. (Amusingly, Lego notes that the K.K. Slider minifigure does not actually move or sing. Bummer.) K.K. Slider is part of a fall-themed Town Hall set, which includes Isabelle and Audie. There's also a small truck, snack stand, and some foliage to go along with K.K. Slider's concert setup. Image via Jay's Brick Blog The other set is of a Dodo Airlines airport, complete with a... Continue reading...
One year with the Light Phone 2
The first time I used the Light Phone 2's GPS, I drove to Los Angeles for a date. I ended up parked in a red zone, hyperventilating to the rhythm of my hazard lights. All I did was get lost, and yet, I was seconds away from puking all over myself. (I didn't, thank goodness.) I should have picked a lower-stakes event to test-drive the navigation feature, but I assumed it would work as well as Google Maps. I was wrong.The Light Phone's GPS was awful a year ago. It often thought I was on a surface street instead of the adjacent freeway, or vice versa, so it would incorrectly tell me to keep going or take an exit that didn't exist and not register my actual location until a few minutes later - if it registered that at all. It also took... Continue reading...
DJI might get banned next in the US
Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge After moving to ban TikTok in the US, the federal government could target the China-based DJI next. A report from The New York Times highlights a bill advanced by the House of Energy and Commerce Committee last month that could ground DJI's fleet of drones across the country.If passed, the Countering CCP Drones Act would add DJI drones to the FCC's list of equipment covered by the Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Act of 2019. This bars communications equipment or services that pose a national security risk" from running on US networks. It also prevents companies from using federal funding to purchase banned equipment. Chinese companies such as Huawei and ZTE are already included on the FCC's list.Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY)... Continue reading...
Tesla’s Autopilot is under investigation again following ‘recall’ software update
Crashes involving post-fix Tesla vehicles have prompted the NHTSA to look into how effective the Autopilot updates were. | Photo by Sebastian Gollnow / picture alliance via Getty Images Tesla can add yet another investigation into its Autopilot feature to what's already piling up to be a pretty bad year for the company.On Friday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) revealed it was opening a new probe to assess whether the recall fix Tesla implemented for over 2 million cars back in December actually did enough to address safety concerns surrounding its Autopilot driver assistance system.That recall was prompted by a previous investigation NHTSA raised in 2021 that reviewed hundreds of collisions and 13 fatalities allegedly involving Tesla's Autopilot feature. NHTSA has now closed that same probe following Tesla's recall notice, finding that the name Autopilot" may lead drivers to believe that... Continue reading...
New EU regulations target Shein’s counterfeit fashion problem
Image: The Verge Shein, one of the most popular online shopping platforms, will be required to comply with strict regulations under the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA), the European Commission announced today.The fast-fashion company reported having more than 45 million average monthly users in the EU, earning it the designation of a very large online platform" (VLOP). The label applies to the biggest tech companies like Amazon, AliExpress, Meta, and TikTok and requires them to comply with rules around content moderation and user privacy and safety. In February, the European Commission handed down more general rules that apply to all platforms except the smallest.The European Commission specifically noted new requirements for Shein around illegal... Continue reading...
Tesla’s Autopilot and Full Self-Driving linked to hundreds of crashes, dozens of deaths
Image: Owen Grove / The Verge In March 2023, a North Carolina student was stepping off a school bus when he was struck by a Tesla Model Y traveling at highway speeds," according to a federal investigation that published today. The Tesla driver was using Autopilot, the automaker's advanced driver-assist feature that Elon Musk insists will eventually lead to fully autonomous cars.The 17-year-old student who was struck was transported to a hospital by helicopter with life-threatening injuries. But what the investigation found after examining hundreds of similar crashes was a pattern of driver inattention, combined with the shortcomings of Tesla's technology, resulting in hundreds of injuries and dozens of deaths.Drivers using Autopilot or the system's more advanced... Continue reading...
What’s next with AI?
Illustration by Diana Young Consumers are already putting AI tools to use for both productivity and creativity. But what's next? Continue reading...
How to stop being reminded of memories you don’t want to be reminded of
Image: The Verge Last year, on a perfect spring day that also happened to be my birthday, I took a car trip to a beautiful area of New York state. It was a lovely day. The new foliage was just coming out and flocks of migrating birds were flying overhead - just the right day for a bunch of photos and good memories.Unfortunately, my reason for traveling upstate wasn't for the flora and fauna, but to attend the funeral of my best friend. I took lots of photos on that day: of other friends who attended the service, of the river paths and local parks that my best friend and I used to walk together, and of the home she used to share with her parents, now empty. I took all of those photos because I knew it was probably the last time that I would visit that... Continue reading...
Sony’s PlayStation Portal handheld is back in stock at multiple retailers
It's not the Vita comeback we were hoping for, but the Sony's portable remote player is still a handy companion. | Photo by Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The Verge We may be out of the scarcity woods as it pertains to the PlayStation 5, but some of its accessories can still be hard to track down. Take the PlayStation Portal, for instance, which has been difficult to come by since it arrived on the scene in mid-November. Thankfully, Sony's handheld remote player is available once again at Best Buy and Sony's PlayStation Direct storefront, where you can currently pick it up for its full retail price of $199.99.The Portal isn't the Nintendo Switch or Steam Deck killer some thought it might be, but it remains a handy tool for gamers who can't play on their primary TV or just want the ability to enjoy games throughout their home. If you're not already caught up on what it is, it's essentially an... Continue reading...
Gym teacher accused of using AI voice clone to try to get a high school principal fired
Image: The Verge A physical education teacher and former athletic director of a Baltimore County high school has been arrested and charged with using an AI voice cloning service to frame the school's principal.The Baltimore Banner reports that Baltimore County police believe a recording that circulated on social media in January with purported audio of Pikesville High School principal Eric Eiswert making racist and antisemitic comments was fake. Experts told The Baltimore Banner and police that the recording, which briefly resulted in Eiswert's suspension, has a flat tone, unusually clean background sounds, and lack of consistent breathing sounds or pauses."Baltimore County police traced the recording to Dazhon Darien, a former athletic director at... Continue reading...
Google will finally put Keep reminders in Tasks, where they always belonged
Illustration: The Verge The reminders you've jotted down in Google Keep will soon show up in Tasks. Google says the long-requested integration is coming over the next year, allowing you to see, edit, and complete your Keep reminders across Tasks, Calendar, and Assistant.The change will make Tasks the central hub for all to-dos and reminders, hopefully making them far easier to manage. It's something my colleague David Pierce suggested when talking about Google's upgraded Keep app last year, saying, Now, Google, make Keep reminders show up in Tasks. It's right there!" Image: Google Even though Tasks doesn't support location-based reminders like Keep does, Google states (referring to Keep) that you can still add time or location-based... Continue reading...
Microsoft’s Surface and Xbox hardware revenues take a big hit in Q3
Image: The Verge Microsoft just posted the third quarter of its 2024 fiscal financial results. The software maker made $61.9 billion in revenue and a net income of $21.9 billion during Q3. Revenue is up 17 percent, and net income has increased by 20 percent.This is the second quarter in a row that Microsoft is including its additional revenue from its Activision Blizzard acquisition that briefly pushed gaming to be Microsoft's third-largest business. This time around, gaming is back into fourth place behind Windows thanks to stronger than expected Windows OEM revenue this quarter.Despite a strong quarter for Microsoft with Office revenue and Microsoft Cloud revenue up 23 percent year over year, Microsoft's overall gaming revenues are only up thanks to... Continue reading...
The ‘Hollywood Con Queen’ gets a new documentary from Apple TV Plus
Apple TV+ Before AI meant you could impersonate someone's voice with just a snippet of audio, con artists needed actual skill to impersonate famous figures. Take Hargobind Tahilramani, who allegedly impersonated such powerful Hollywood women as Amy Pascal, Kathleen Kennedy, and Wendi Deng Murdoch. Now, it's a documentary from Tiger King's Chris Smith.The scam artist dubbed the Con Queen of Hollywood" sent victims to Indonesia, then extracted cash for what seemed like normal expenses, promising reimbursements. The reimbursements never appeared. Scott Johnson at The Hollywood Reporter first broke the story in 2018, then followed it, eventually writing a book. The Apple TV Plus documentary is based on that work. It premieres on May 8th.In 2020, T... Continue reading...
All the news about EV charging in the US
An EVgo charging station that has each DC fast-charging cable option including CCS, CHAdeMO, and Tesla's NACS. | Image: Umar Shakir / The Verge Tesla's NACS plug and Supercharger network might help solve North America's EV charging fragmentation problem, but EV buyers are still feeling uncertain. Continue reading...
CISA ransomware warning program will launch this year
Illustration: Beatrice Sala The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, an arm of the Department of Homeland Security, is rolling out a program that warns organizations about potential ransomware attacks, CyberScoop reports. The program is currently running as a pilot and will be fully operational by the end of 2024. About 7,000 organizations have signed up for the pilot.So far, CISA has issued 2,049 warnings since the pilot was launched in January 2023. The warning pilot is focused on reducing the prevalence of ransomware by using our vulnerability scanning tools to let businesses know if they have vulnerabilities that need to be patched," CISA Director Jen Easterly told CyberScoop. To get alerts, organizations need to sign up for CISA's cyber hygiene... Continue reading...
TCL’s entry-level Q6 QLED TV has fallen to a new low price for a limited time
The Q6 isn't known for top-tier gaming specs and ultra-deep black levels, but it offers a lot of TV for just $450. | Image: TCL Here at The Verge, we spend a lot of time reporting on pristine, high-end TV sets - including the latest panels from Sony, LG, and Samsung. That said, not everyone is in the market for a picture-perfect OLED panel or one purpose-built to reduce glare. Thankfully, TCL's 65-inch Q6 QLED is a more economical option, one you can grab at Amazon and Best Buy today for $449.99 ($250 off), its lowest price to date.Despite being TCL's entry-level Q Class panel, the Q6 offers a lot for its budget-friendly price tag. The quantum dot-enabled 4K panel is bright and color-accurate, with solid black levels and vivid color that should shine no matter what you're watching. It features Google's terrific TV interface and built-in Chromecast functionality... Continue reading...
BlizzCon 2024 has been canceled
Photo by Joe Scarnici / Getty Images Blizzard has announced it will not hold BlizzCon, the publisher's annual fan convention, this year. After careful consideration over the last year, we at Blizzard have made the decision not to hold BlizzCon in 2024," Blizzard wrote on its website.Instead of BlizzCon, Blizzard wrote that it would be holding other, smaller events throughout the year and mentioned participating in other trade shows, such as Gamescom. Additionally, 2024 marks the 30th anniversary of World of Warcraft, with Blizzard stating that it's planning multiple, global, in-person events" as well as sharing updates for WoW's 10th expansion, The War Within, and Diablo IV's first expansion, Vessel of Hatred.Despite this year's cancellation, Blizzard says the event... Continue reading...
Spyware dealers could face visa restrictions
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge The State Department will soon impose visa restrictions on people who it says have been involved in the development of spyware. In a press release issued on Monday, the department said it is taking steps to bar 13 people who have been involved in the development and sale of commercial spyware or who are immediate family members of those involved" from entering the United States.These individuals have facilitated or derived financial benefit from the misuse of this technology, which has targeted journalists, academics, human rights defenders, dissidents and other perceived critics, and U.S. Government personnel," the department's release read.The looming visa restrictions are the result of a policy implemented by Secretary of State... Continue reading...
Garry’s Mod is taking down decades of Nintendo-related add-ons
Image: Facepunch Studios The popular physics sandbox game Garry's Mod is pulling all of its Nintendo-related add-ons following copyright takedown requests from the gaming giant. On Wednesday, the developers of Garry's Mod made a post on Steam saying users may have noticed that certain Nintendo related workshop items have recently been taken down," adding that this is not a mistake," as the takedowns came from Nintendo.Honestly, this is fair enough. This is Nintendo's content and what they allow and don't allow is up to them," the post reads. They don't want you playing with that stuff in Garry's Mod - that's their decision, we have to respect that and take down as much as we can. This is an ongoing process, as we have 20 years of uploads to go through."
This self-transforming Megatron is as badass as it is expensive
Megatron. | Image: Robosen Three years later, Hasbro's self-transforming, dancing, driving, talking, and attacking Optimus Prime finally has a villain to fight. Megatron, the leader of the Decepticons, is about to arrive. For $1,200 - $899 through May 25th - its robot partner Robosen has created what could be the best auto-converting Transformer yet.Just to make sure you're getting it: this bot automatically transforms itself into a badass remote-control tank with a gigantic auto-extending cannon that can actually fire projectiles - then stands up and speaks over 270 phrases from original Megatron voice actor Frank Welker while doing all sorts of tricks.Here, bask in the glory of childhood imagination become real:
Google is updating Android TVs to fix a big Gmail privacy problem
Illustration: Alex Castro / The Verge Google is working on a fix to block crafty individuals from gaining access to the emails of accounts logged in to some Android TV units. The Android TV operating system, which is preloaded on many smart TVs on the market, could allow people with physical access to get into Gmail and other services associated with the owner's account, as reported by 404 Media.Since Android TV is just Android under the hood, it treats the owner's Google account login as a persistent one, allowing them to automatically log in to allowed apps from the Play Store. Chrome is not allowed by Google to install on Android TV, but there's a workaround that could get it installed, allowing easy access to Gmail, Drive, and other services - as demonstrated by... Continue reading...
Cities are ending their ShotSpotter contracts, but the sensors themselves are staying
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Chicago and Mobile, Alabama, are cutting ties with ShotSpotter, the controversial gunshot detection company - but the sensors that notify police about shootings probably aren't going anywhere, according to a new report from Wired and South Side Weekly.Internal ShotSpotter emails reviewed by Wired and South Side Weekly reveal that the company hasn't removed its sensors from other cities that have ended their contracts, including San Diego, California, and San Antonio, Texas. Per the report, ShotSpotter doesn't sell its sensors but instead the software that alerts police that a shooting may have taken place. After a city's contract with ShotSpotter lapses, the sensors occasionally remain installed. In some instances, police continue... Continue reading...
Reddit is back after a widespread outage
Image by Alex Castro / The Verge Reddit stopped working for most users this afternoon. For nearly an hour, the site didn't load and displayed an error message reading, Oops, something went wrong, please try again later."At 12:52PM ET, the platform made an update on its status page, saying, An issue with a Reddit backend has impacted many users on our site." The site later said it had identified the issue" and is remediating it." The outage appears to have started around 12:45PM ET, with Downdetector recording a massive spike of outage reports at that time. Screenshot by Emma Roth / The Verge Reddit seems to have dealt with issues earlier today as well. Its status page says it resolved another issue at around 12PM ET. Now that Reddit's back... Continue reading...
Threads will now automatically filter out offensive words from your feeds
Illustration: The Verge Just like Instagram, Threads will now automatically filter out potentially offensive words, phrases, or emoji by default. In a post on Thursday, Instagram head Adam Mosseri announced that the new Hidden Words feature will apply to both your Following" and For You" feeds, along with search results, profiles, and replies to your posts.If you want to cast a wider net over the content Threads filters out, you can add specific words, phrases, or emoji to hide by tweaking the option inside the app's settings. Meta notes that you can turn Hidden Words on or off at any time. Instagram started letting users filter out abusive words from their comments in 2016 before extending the feature to DMs. Image: Threads A... Continue reading...
EPA administrator Michael Regan on undoing the toxic legacy of power plants in the US
EPA administrator Michael Regan during the EPA's Journey to Justice" tour on November 16th, 2021. | USEPA photo by Eric Vance The Verge spoke to EPA administrator Michael Regan about the agency's new rules for power plant pollution. Continue reading...
Wacom says its first OLED drawing tablet is cool and skinny
Image: Wacom Wacom has thrown a tablet-shaped curveball at digital creatives waiting on Apple's highly anticipated OLED iPads. The company introduced the Wacom Movink 13 on Wednesday, its own OLED-based offering that targets creatives in need of a highly portable display drawing tablet.Available now for $750 via the Wacom web store, the Movink features a full HD 13.3-inch Samsung OLED display that gives it several advantages over comparably midrange LED-based tablets. The most notable is the lack of a backlight - not only does that prevent light leakage and excess heat, according to Wacom (the latter being a familiar nuisance for display tablet users), but it also allows the tablet to be more compact.Wacom says the Movink is the thinnest and... Continue reading...
Ford looks to future EV breakthroughs —and smaller cars — to staunch the bleeding
Image: Ford Ford is the No. 2 seller of electric vehicles in the US. It's very proud of that fact, but the amount of cash it had to burn to get there is enough to make you wonder whether it can keep that title.The company reported its first quarter earnings last night, and woo boy, it's roughThe company reported its first quarter earnings last night, and woo boy, it's rough. Ford said it lost $1.3 billion on the sale of 10,000 electric vehicles in the first three months of the year - a staggering figure that amounts to $130,000 lost for every EV sold.Ford's Model e division, which oversees some of the company's EV sales as well as software, reported $100 million in revenue, an 84 percent drop from the same period last year. The number of... Continue reading...
Google Meet now lets you switch devices without hanging up
Illustration: The Verge Google is making it a lot easier to move between devices during a meeting. The new Switch here" feature allows you to move an active Meet call from your computer to your smartphone or vice versa. This means you can swap devices as you sit down at your desk or get up to go somewhere during a full group session without your tile bouncing in and out of the window.There's also a new function that allows you to join a call in two places. So, you can have your call active on the kitchen tablet and office computer while you run back and forth, flipping an egg and pulling an espresso shot (note for boss: I do not do this). GIF: Google While another call is active, the same meeting window on another device now has a... Continue reading...
Apple blocked Spotify’s latest EU update, again
Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge Spotify submitted a new version of its iOS app with in-app pricing information for users in the European Union about how much they'll pay for subscriptions made outside of Apple's payment system - but Apple has stonewalled it again.Spotify says Apple rejected the request because it won't request an entitlement and pay Apple the commission it takes from purchases made from external links. As part of an EU ruling from earlier this year, Apple must allow music streaming apps to include external purchase links. However, Apple's updated rules say app developers will need to use the Music Streaming Services Entitlement and that it's still taking a commission from these purchases.Apple spokesperson Hannah Smith provided the message sent from... Continue reading...
Anyone want to buy TikTok?
Image: Alex Parkin / The Verge It was going to happen, and then it wasn't going to happen, and then it happened. The United States Congress passed a bill that would either ban TikTok or force it to be sold, and President Joe Biden signed it.So... what now? TikTok could sue, and win, and go back to normal. TikTok's owner, ByteDance, could just decide to shut it down and move on. Or it could sell TikTok US. Those are really the only three outcomes, and we have a year or less to figure out which it's going to be.On this episode of The Vergecast, we discuss all the possible outcomes for TikTok. Then we try to figure out which companies might buy the platform - and which definitely won't, despite desperately wanting to. There's no easy, obvious choice, but there are a... Continue reading...
Microsoft needs to win back trust
Cath Virginia / The Verge | Photo from Getty Images The world's largest tech company has a security problem. A series of high-profile security incidents have rocked Microsoft over the past few years, and a scathing report from the Cyber Safety Review Board recently concluded that Microsoft's security culture was inadequate and requires an overhaul." Inside Microsoft, there is concern that the attacks could seriously undermine trust in the company.Sources tell me that Microsoft's engineering and security teams have been scrambling to respond to new attacks from the same Russian state-sponsored hackers that were behind the SolarWinds incident. Known as Nobelium or Midnight Blizzard, the hacking group was able to spy on the email accounts of some members of Microsoft's senior leadership... Continue reading...
The next big game from Clash of Clans developer Supercell launches in May
Image: Supercell Supercell doesn't release a lot of games, but the studio's mobile releases tend to be big hits. Think Clash of Clans, Brawl Stars, and Clash Royale. Now, the developer is gearing up for its next major release: Squad Busters, which will be out globally on both Android and iOS on May 29th.It's a competitive multiplayer game, but one on a larger scale than a typical mobile release. In each match, 10 players compete to collect the most gems while building up a squad of computer-controlled characters. It's sort of like a simplified MOBA: you move your team around fighting minions, earning cash that lets you improve and grow your squad before you eventually start fighting other players and going for the big gem pile in the middle of the map.... Continue reading...
The EPA’s new power plant pollution rule has a big, gassy hole in it
A power plant in Thompsons, Texas, that's home to the Petra Nova Carbon Capture Project. | Image: Luke Sharrett / Bloomberg via Getty Images The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has just finalized rules aimed at slashing greenhouse gas emissions from power plants. But it still doesn't crack down on the nation's fleet of gas-fired power plants. That's a big omission considering the US gets 43 percent of its electricity from gas, more than from any other source of energy.EPA administrator Michael Regan says the agency is taking more time to strengthen rules for today's existing gas power plants. But waiting too long risks leaving the decision up to a possible forthcoming Trump administration, which tried to gut environmental protections the last time. Meanwhile, the clock is ticking for the US to meet climate commitments it set under the Paris agreement. The Biden... Continue reading...
TikTok ban: all the news on attempts to ban the video platform
Cath Virginia / The Verge | Photo by Brendan Hoffman, Getty Images Here's a roundup of all the news about a new law requiring parent company ByteDance to sell off its platform. Continue reading...
Zuckerberg says it will take Meta years to make money from generative AI
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge The generative AI gold rush is underway - just don't expect it to create profits anytime soon.That was the message from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to investors during Wednesday's call for the company's first-quarter earnings report. Having just put its ChatGPT competitor in a bunch of places across Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp, much of the call focused on exactly how generative AI will become a money-making endeavor for Meta.The company is already quite profitable, having grown net income to more than $12 billion on $36.5 billion in revenue in the last quarter alone. But its revenue growth is expected to slow going forward. At the same time, it's spending more than ever on AI and the metaverse.Historically, investing to build... Continue reading...
Threads wants to let you wipe your old posts away
Image: The Verge Threads is testing the option to automatically hide your old posts. Instagram head Adam Mosseri says the feature is only available to a small number" of users for now, but it will let you choose to archive individual posts manually or have them automatically archived after a certain amount of time.You can see an example of how the feature might look in Mosseri's post on Threads. Users with access to the test should be able to manually archive their content by hitting the three dots in the top-right corner of a post and selecting Archive now." This will give users the option to hide certain posts on their profiles, similar to the archive option on Instagram.Mosseri says that users can make their posts public again at any time. He... Continue reading...
The BattlerGC Pro might be the GameCube controller’s final form
BattleGC Pro in limited-edition crystal. | Image: Retro Fighters This new BattlerGC Pro controller looks like it could be the ultimate GameCube gamepad - one with drift-resistant Hall effect joysticks, hybrid analog / digital triggers, programmable back buttons, a rechargeable battery with a USB-C port, and the ability to use it across different consoles and systems thanks to Bluetooth support. And of course, it's the latest controller to host the best face button layout ever, and I will fight to the Final Destination defending it!I do, however, acknowledge the GameCube controller layout is not everyone's favorite, so it's no surprise there aren't a lot of great modern GameCube controller options besides the PowerA-made licensed one that runs on AA batteries, which is my current go-to for docked... Continue reading...
Drake threatened with lawsuit over diss track featuring AI Tupac
Photo by Prince Williams / Wireimage While Drake's fans have been having a ball with the Canadian rapper's recently released track dissing fellow rapper Kendrick Lamar, the legal team representing Tupac Shakur is threatening to take legal action if the song isn't pulled off the internet.Billboard reports that late rapper Tupac's legal team is ready to take Drake to court over the release of Taylor Made," Drake's recently released song featuring the AI-generated voices of Shakur and Snoop Dogg. In a statement about Drake's creation of Taylor Made," litigator Howard King called the song a blatant abuse of the legacy of one of the greatest hip-hop artists of all time" and said the Shakur estate never cleared the use of Tupac's voice.The Estate is deeply dismayed and... Continue reading...
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