by Chris Welch on (#6KPHV)
Photo by Brian Rothmuller / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Hulu's subscription TV service has added MLB Network to its core channel lineup in the nick of time for the league's Opening Day 2024. This will provide customers with access to over 100 MLB games nationally broadcast over the course of the season," along with the network's original programming and studio shows.YouTube TV, one of Hulu with Live TV's primary competitors, abruptly dropped MLB Network early last year after it was unable to reach a new carriage agreement with Major League Baseball. And with no announcement of a return ahead of today's opening games, it appears that YTTV subscribers will go without it for another year.Perhaps that shouldn't be surprising after the company shelled out $2 billion for the rights to NFL... Continue reading...
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by Quentyn Kennemer on (#6KPHW)
There are fewPS5-compatible gaming headsets that do everything as well as the Nova Pro Wireless. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales When I can't crank up the volume and bass on my Dolby Atmos system while gaming, I rely on the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless to inject immersive, crisp, and well-balanced audio directly into my eardrums. I own the Xbox version and would still happily buy it for $350 if I needed a replacement. Lucky for you, the version designed to work with the PS5 and PC is nearly matching its all-time low at Amazon and Best Buy, where you can grab it for about $281 ($70 off). The Xbox version is also on sale for $299.99 ($50 off) at Best Buy.I've found the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless to be well worth the money. In addition to a comfortable ski band design and satisfying 40mm drivers, the headset connects to a base station with line-in and two USB... Continue reading...
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by Tom Warren on (#6KPEV)
Photo by Becca Farsace / The Verge After Windows and Surface chief Panos Panay departed Microsoft last year, the software giant quickly split his two divisions into two different teams. It was a move designed to push Windows engineers to focus on more web and AI features under Mikhail Parakhin, who was previously responsible for Bing and ads. It didn't work out.Six months after that shake-up, Windows and Surface are back together under a new leader, following frustrations from the very top of Microsoft. The shuffling comes just as Microsoft gets ready for a big AI PC" push.Pavan Davuluri, who's currently in charge of Surface hardware, will now lead both Windows and Surface. Mustafa Suleyman, the DeepMind co-founder who Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella just hired, will now... Continue reading...
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by Justine Calma on (#6KPEW)
A wind turbine at the South Fork Wind Farm in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Long Island, New York, on December 7th, 2023. | Photo by Steve Pfost / Newsday RM via Getty Images Labor groups inked a first-of-its-kind deal to support local hiring and union jobs with the developer of New York's first offshore wind port. It's an agreement for the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal, envisioned as a crucial onshore staging area for some of America's first commercial-scale offshore wind farms.The US gets very little electricity from offshore wind today, even though the resource has the potential to meet up to a quarter of the nation's power needs by 2050. The very first set of offshore wind farms are being built off the east coast, a key part of the Biden administration's efforts to transition the country to clean energy.Policymakers say good jobs are another pillar of that transition. And they hope this new agreement... Continue reading...
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by Emma Roth on (#6KPEX)
Image: Amazon Amazon now lets you sign up for its palm recognition service directly from your phone. It's launching a new Amazon One app on iOS and Android you can use to take a photo of your palm and set up your account, allowing you to start scanning your palm at locations that support the verification tech.Previously, Amazon required users to visit physical locations to enroll in Amazon One, which lets you make a purchase or verify your age based on the palm print linked to your Amazon account. The service is available at all Whole Foods stores across the US and some Panera Bread locations, as well as more than 150 stadiums, airports, fitness centers, and convenience stores.Amazon One uses generative AI to analyze your palm vein structure to... Continue reading...
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by Elizabeth Lopatto on (#6KPBD)
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried once bragged that he had a 5 percent chance of becoming president of the United States | Collage by Cath Virginia / The Verge | Photo by Victor J. Blue, Bloomberg, Getty Images FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried was sentenced to a total of 300 months, or 25 years, in prison for seven counts of conspiracy and fraud charges stemming from the collapse of the crypto exchange he started. The judge applied a 240-month sentence for four of the charges, plus a 60-month sentence for two others, and ordered that Bankman-Fried forfeit more than $11 billion (including property) as recommended by prosecutors.Judge Lewis Kaplan's sentence was shorter than the 40 to 50 years requested by prosecutors, which he said was more than necessary, but longer than the six and a half years Bankman-Fried's lawyers asked for and far less than the maximum sentence of 110 years.Recapping the trial, he said that Bankman-Fried knew FTX was... Continue reading...
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by Elizabeth Lopatto on (#6F84R)
Collage by Cath Virginia / The Verge | Photo by Victor J. Blue, Bloomberg, Getty Images The former crypto billionaire's punishment of 25 years in prison could have huge implications for the industry. Continue reading...
by Charles Pulliam-Moore on (#6KPBE)
Image: Legendary Director Adam Wingard's Godzilla vs. Kong sequel is big on bombastic spectacle and new lore but woefully lacking in terms of story and substance. Continue reading...
by Jon Porter on (#6KPBF)
8BitDo's new keyboard draws inspiration from the Commodore 64's brown and beige color scheme. | Image: 8BitDo 8BitDo's latest mechanical keyboard riffs on the design of a 1980s computer with one of the most iconic-looking keyboards of all time: the Commodore 64. 8BitDo's Commodore 64 edition of its Retro Mechanical Keyboard series is available to preorder starting today for $109.99, with plans to ship it on May 26th.Underneath its beautifully chunky brown keycaps (ABS plastic with double-shot legends) and Commodore-style rainbow logo, this is basically the same peripheral as 8BitDo's previous NES keyboard. It comes with clicky Kailh Box White V2 switches as standard, but they're hot-swappable if you want to swap them out for something a little less loud down the line. It can connect to devices via a choice of USB, Bluetooth, or with a 2.4GHz... Continue reading...
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by Allison Johnson on (#6KP7S)
Google Pixel 8 owners can have a little on-device AI, as a treat. | Photo by Allison Johnson / The Verge We did it, y'all. We bullied Google into letting the Pixel 8 run on-device AI. Starting with the next Pixel feature drop, the Pixel 8 will use Gemini Nano for a couple of AI features.Google announced Gemini Nano as its mobile-optimized large language model in December and said it would be a core part of Android in the future - but in its own device lineup, only the Pixel 8 Pro was able to use it. Despite using the same Tensor G3 chipset, the Pixel 8 wasn't getting on-device AI because of hardware limitations." Pixel fans and watchful Android experts asked the same question: what the heck, Google?The Pixel 8 will get support for Gemini Nano in the next Pixel feature drop as a developer preview, powering on-device recorder summaries... Continue reading...
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by Emma Roth on (#6KP7T)
Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Meta will bring AI to its Ray-Ban smart glasses starting next month, according to a report from The New York Times. The multimodal AI features, which can perform translation, along with object, animal, and monument identification, have been in early access since last December.Users can activate the glasses' smart assistant by saying Hey Meta," and then saying a prompt or asking a question. It will then respond through the speakers built into the frames. The NYT offers a glimpse at how well Meta's AI works when taking the glasses for a spin in a grocery store, while driving, at museums, and even at the zoo.Although Meta's AI was able to correctly identify pets and artwork, it didn't get things right 100 percent of the time. The NYT... Continue reading...
by Amrita Khalid on (#6KP7V)
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge One year after YouTube turned on revenue sharing for its shortform video feature, a growing chunk of creators are getting paid for it. More than 1 in 4 creators in YouTube's Partner Program are now earning money with YouTube Shorts, the company announced on Thursday. Given there are over 3 million creators in YouTube's ad sharing program, that amounts to roughly 750,000 Shorts creators in total.The company doesn't break out how much it has paid Shorts creators specifically. It has paid $70 billion to creators in total over the last three years, with the bulk of that going to longform content.By all measures, Shorts are getting more popular. The number of Shorts uploaded on YouTube has grown by 50 percent year over year, and the... Continue reading...
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by Allison Johnson on (#6KP7W)
It's a beaut. For most people, the compact camera is long since dead; a camera is a phone and a phone is a camera. But despite all of the technological developments over the past few years, phones still leave something to be desired if you're the kind of person who likes to go take photos.Traditional cameras - especially of a certain size and shape - are still alive and kicking, partly because there's nothing that beats real buttons, dials, and a sturdy grip. They're things that phones generally don't have - except for the Xiaomi 14 Ultra. It's the camera-iest phone camera I've used in the last decade (RIP the Nokia Lumia 1020), and I dearly wish it was available in the US. We love to see an exposure comp dial. The Xiaomi 14... Continue reading...
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#6KP3D)
Two in-development Borderlands projects will continue to be led by Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford under Take-Two's 2K division. | Image: 2K Swedish gaming conglomerate Embracer Group has entered an agreement to sell Gearbox Interactive to Rockstar parent company Take-Two for $460 million. In a press release published on Thursday, Embracer announced that Take-Two will acquire full ownership over the Borderlands (including Tiny Tina's Wonderlands), Homeworld, Risk of Rain, Brothers in Arms, and Duke Nukem franchises in the deal, which is expected to be finalized by June 2024.Take-Two Entertainment will also acquire the Gearbox studios based in Quebec, Montreal, and Frisco, Texas. Embracer will, however, retain several Gearbox assets, including Gearbox Publishing San Francisco (which will be renamed), Cryptic Studios, Lost Boys Interactive, the Remnant franchise, Hyper Light... Continue reading...
by Emilia David on (#6KP17)
Cath Virginia / The Verge | Photos from Getty Images All US federal agencies will now be required to have a senior leader overseeing all AI systems they use, as the government wants to ensure that AI use in the public service remains safe.Vice President Kamala Harris announced the new Office of Management and Budget (OMB) guidance in a briefing with reporters and said that agencies must also establish AI governance boards to coordinate how AI is used within the agency. Agencies will also have to submit an annual report to the OMB listing all AI systems they use, any risks associated with these, and how they plan on mitigating these risks.We have directed all federal agencies to designate a chief AI officer with the experience, expertise, and authority to oversee all AI technologies... Continue reading...
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by Andrew J. Hawkins on (#6KP16)
Image: Getty New York City announced a new permitting system for companies interested in testing autonomous vehicles on its roads, including a requirement that a human safety driver sit behind the steering wheel at all times.As cities like San Francisco continue to grapple with the problems posed by fully driverless for-hire vehicles, New York City is trying to get ahead of the problem by outlining what it calls a rigorous permitting program" that it claims will ensure applicants are ready to test their technology in the country's most challenging urban environment safely and proficiently."This technology is coming whether we like it or not," Mayor Eric Adams said in a statement to The Verge, so we're going to make sure that we get it right."... Continue reading...
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by Gaby Del Valle on (#6KNVE)
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Israel has deployed a mass facial recognition program in the Gaza Strip, creating a database of Palestinians without their knowledge or consent, The New York Times reports. The program, which was created after the October 7th attacks, uses technology from Google Photos as well as a custom tool built by the Tel Aviv-based company Corsight to identify people affiliated with Hamas.The facial recognition program was built in tandem with Israel's military offensive in Gaza, according to the Times report. After the October 7th attacks, officers within the Israeli military's Unit 8200, the Israeli Defense Forces' main intelligence unit, identified potential targets by watching security camera footage and videos Hamas had uploaded to social... Continue reading...
by Wes Davis on (#6KNVF)
The Dbrand Ghost Case for the iPhone 15 Pro. | Image: Dbrand Dbrand is scrapping plans to fix its anti-yellowing Ghost Case, but not because it yellows - it's that it scratches very easily. The company had promised in November to ship free replacements with scratch-resistant coatings, but now it's telling customers via email they'll have to wait. Most of its production run of those ended up unshippable," the company says, so instead it's sending a redesigned Ghost 2.0" this summer. Essentially, it's a delay.The company says that its first test runs of the newly-coated cases looked good, but when it tried to manufacture them at scale, the coatings got all gloppy at the edges:
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by Tom Warren on (#6KNVG)
Image: Exputer Microsoft appears to be readying a white version of its Xbox Series X console without a disc drive. Exputer has published a series of leaked images of the white Xbox Series X, showing that it's a disc-less system with the same design on the exterior as the existing black Xbox Series X.The white coating appears to be identical to the Xbox Series S robot white" that Microsoft uses on its smaller $299 console. Exputer reports that this white Xbox Series X will have some internal components upgraded, including the heatsink used to cool the console. The Verge has seen additional documents detailing changes to this white Xbox Series X that suggest these leaked photos are genuine, but we've reached out to Microsoft to comment.Exputer claimed... Continue reading...
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#6KNSF)
Oregon joins Minnesota, California, and New York in giving consumers and repair shops more control over device repairs. | Image: iFixit Oregon Governor Tina Kotek has now signed one of the strongest US right-to-repair bills into law after it passed the state legislature several weeks ago by an almost 3-to-1 margin. Oregon's SB 1596 will take effect next year, and, like similar laws introduced in Minnesota and California, it requires device manufacturers to allow consumers and independent electronics businesses to purchase the necessary parts and equipment required to make their own device repairs.Oregon's rules, however, are the first to ban parts pairing" - a practice manufacturers use to prevent replacement components from working unless the company's software approves them. These protections also prevent manufacturers from using parts pairing to reduce device... Continue reading...
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by Sheena Vasani on (#6KNQ7)
The new M3-powered MacBook Air is faster than its predecessor with GPU upgrades. | Image: Apple It's a good day for Apple deals. Not only can you get $150 off the Apple Vision Pro for the first time, but the new MacBook Air, released earlier this month, is already $100 off at Amazon and B&H Photo. That's a new all-time low available on the midnight base models, which come with 8GB of memory and 256GB of storage. Note that Amazon is temporarily out of stock, but you can still place an order, and it will ship when it's available.Apple's latest entry-level laptop is powered by Apple's M3 chips and is therefore faster than its predecessor, which was already a fantastic performer. It's also a little more useful for productivity purposes, as it can now power up to two external displays when the laptop is closed, as opposed to just one... Continue reading...
by Gaby Del Valle on (#6KNQ8)
Image: Vjeran Pavic GLAAD, the world's largest LGBTQ+ media advocacy group, claims that Meta's content moderation system is allowing an epidemic of anti-transgender hate" to flourish on its platform. A new report published by the group says Meta has allowed dozens of anti-trans posts - including ones that call for violence against private individuals - to stay online. The organization says that LGBTQ+ people experience an increasing number of well-documented real-world harms" due to propaganda campaigns, driven by the anti-LGBTQ extremists that Meta allows to flourish on its platforms."The report documents several examples of anti-trans content posted to Facebook, Instagram, and Threads between June 2023 and March of this year, all of which GLAAD... Continue reading...
by Ash Parrish on (#6KNQ9)
Though this isn't quite what Twitch will soon ban, it's another example from Morgpie of her ability to push Twitch's guideline boundaries | Image: Twitch / Morgpie The latest update to Twitch's community guidelines is oddly specific. According to the update, starting March 29th, content that focuses on intimate body parts for a prolonged period of time will not be allowed."The move is, without a doubt, a targeted response to the new Twitch meta" wherein streamers project gameplay onto a green-screened part of their bodies, specifically the breasts or buttocks.
by Sean Hollister on (#6KNMS)
The red Snapdragon X Elite reference design laptop Qualcomm used to show off the games. | Image: Qualcomm If you read my scoop last week, I bet you've been wondering - how well could a Snapdragon chip actually run Windows games? At the 2024 Game Developers Conference, the company claimed Arm could run those titles at close to x86/64 speed, but how fast is fast?With medium-weight games like Control and Baldur's Gate 3, it looks like the target might be: 30 frames per second at 1080p screen resolution, medium settings, possibly with AMD's FSR 1.0 spatial upscaling enabled.That's what Qualcomm has apparently been showing influencers, according to numerous videos from YouTubers, TikTokers, and Snapdragon Insiders," many of which were uploaded over the past week after they flew down to Qualcomm's San Diego headquarters for the company's ... Continue reading...
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by Brandon Widder on (#6KNMT)
The first-gen Superlight isn't the latest model, but it remains a standout gaming mouse at $60 off. | Image: Logitech These days, there are ample options to consider when choosing a gaming mouse - we should know, having put together a detailed guide to some of the best available. That said, not everyone needs the latest and greatest gaming peripherals, which makes the current discount on the slightly older Logitech G Pro X Superlight all the more appealing. Right now, the first-gen mouse is on sale at Best Buy in white for an all-time low of $99.99 ($60 off) and in black at Amazon for $109.95 (about $50 off).Logitech's original G Pro X Superlight was designed as a step-down version of Logitech's popular G Pro Wireless. It's not the company's most advanced mouse - that would be the newer Superlight 2 - but the right-handed mouse remains a great option... Continue reading...
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by Ariel Shapiro on (#6KNMV)
Photo by Ronald Martinez / Getty Images This is Hot Pod, The Verge's newsletter about podcasting and the audio industry. Sign up here for more.Hello! I know many of you are in LA for Podcast Movement Evolutions. I am not, so feel free to reach out with gossip.Today, New York Magazine publishes a polarizing profile of podcast star Andrew Huberman, Slate takes home the award for Podcast of the Year, and Bill Maher launches a new network.New York Magazine publishes lengthy feature on Andrew Huberman and his messy personal lifeI don't begrudge you if you haven't had the time to read New York Magazine's 8,000-word cover story on Andrew Huberman. While much of the piece focuses on how he juggled multiple affairs as he was in a long-term relationship (spoiler: all the women... Continue reading...
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by Allison Johnson on (#6KNMW)
Updating the OS on your brand-new iPhone could soon be a thing of the past. | Photo by Allison Johnson / The Verge Apple's been working on a machine that would let its retail stores update still-in-the-box iPhones - at least, we've heard as much. Now, thanks to French tech publication iGeneration, it seems we have our first look at the system. The report includes a photo of two of the machines, called Presto, in use. And honestly, they look cool as hell.When you buy a new iPhone, there's usually a software update waiting to be installed as part of the setup process - anything that was released between the time the phone left the factory and got into your hands. In the case of the iPhone 15, that update was critical if you wanted to transfer data from an old device. But spending 20 minutes downloading an update before you can play with your new phone... Continue reading...
by Victoria Song on (#6KNMX)
Gadgets aren't the problem, but how you use them might be. | Illustration by Christina Lee for The Verge First adopters are ambassadors for the future. Glassholes need not apply. Continue reading...
by Emilia David on (#6KNDZ)
Illustration: The Verge Now, shoppers using Google's mobile website or apps can refine their searches with tools designed to help them narrow down exactly what kind of jacket or other item they're looking for. The Style Recommendations feature is rolling out now for signed-in shoppers in the US, and it lets users rate items in their searches so it can pick up on their preferences, kind of like Tinder or Netflix ratings but with shirts.After they've found clothes they like, shoppers can specify the brands they like, which will instantly bring up more apparel from those selections. Image: Google Google's new shopping feature lets people swipe on their favorite styles. Google previously tested AI tools that help people find more of... Continue reading...
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#6KNDY)
New Google features will provide suggestions for places to visit or even roughly plan your entire vacation. | Image: Google Google is introducing a handful of updates that aim to take some of the stress out of planning trips and outings, from new translation features and AI-powered trip itineraries in Search to curated recommendations in Maps.Starting this week in over 40 cities across the US and Canada, Google Maps will now show users lists of recommendations for places to eat and visit. Google's algorithmically generated recommendations include a weekly updated Trending" list of places that have seen a recent spike in popularity, a Top" list of historically popular locations, and a Gems" list of places that are, well, hidden gems worth visiting. The app will also surface recommendation lists from Lonely Planet, The New York Times, The Infatuation, and... Continue reading...
by Andrew J. Hawkins on (#6KNE0)
Image: Polestar The Polestar 4 is going on sale next month, and when it does, the price will be slightly different than the electric crossover coupe was originally announced.Last year, Polestar said the 4 would start at around $60,000. Today, the Swedish (by way of China) automaker is adjusting that starting price down to $56,300 (including a $1,400) destination charge) for the long-range single-motor rear-wheel drive version. Meanwhile, a dual-motor Polestar 4 with standard Pilot pack will start at $63,400 (also including the destination charge).The Polestar 4 will go into production starting late April, with the first customer deliveries expected in the fourth quarter of the year.This follows Polestar also announcing the price of its upcoming... Continue reading...
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by Richard Lawler on (#6KNE1)
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge The question of who gets to regulate crypto has some answers, as a judge has ruled the Securities and Exchange Commission's securities lawsuit against Coinbase can continue. US District Judge Katherine Polk Failla ruled that under federal securities laws, the SEC has sufficiently pleaded that Coinbase operates as an exchange, as a broker, and as a clearing agency under the federal securities laws, and, through its Staking Program, engages in the unregistered offer and sale of securities."Despite arguments from some in the crypto community that existing laws are inadequate, the judge rejected those claims directly, writing, The crypto' nomenclature may be of recent vintage, but the challenged transactions fall comfortably within the... Continue reading...
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by Ash Parrish on (#6KNE2)
Image: NetEase / Marvel Games Marvel's on a roll with its new game announcements. After teasers and rumors, Marvel Games revealed Marvel Rivals, a 6 v 6 hero shooter that blends the best of Marvel action games like Ultimate Alliance with the tactical multiplayer elements of Overwatch and Valorant.In Marvel Rivals, players will assemble Avengers, X-Men, Guardians, and a motley crew of heroes and villains throughout the Marvel multiverse. At launch, the roster will be 16 characters including Black Panther, Storm, and Magneto, with developer NetEase promising new heroes with each seasonal update. You can check out the full roster of characters here.The game is in development for PC, will be free to play, and features destructible environments players can use to alter... Continue reading...
by Andrew Webster on (#6KNE3)
Image: Funcom A survival game based in the world of Dune makes an awful lot of sense. Both the books and movies spend a lot of time explaining the mechanics of surviving on the harsh desert world of Arrakis, which made me pretty curious to learn more about Dune: Awakening during a recent hands-off gameplay preview from developer Funcom. The MMO does a lot of the standard survival stuff, as you craft gear, harvest resources, and explore dungeons. But what makes it interesting are the parts that are Dune-specific. That means forcing players to think a lot about water, heat, spice, and - of course - sandworms.The game puts you in the role of a prisoner aboard a transport ship that crashes onto the surface of Arrakis. Funcom is keeping the story largely... Continue reading...
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by Chris Welch on (#6KNE4)
Image: OnLeaks / 91Mobiles Google plans to shake up its smartphone strategy in 2024 by releasing three different models of the upcoming Pixel 9. That's according to 91mobiles, with the site now claiming that the renders published earlier this year (created by OnLeaks) were in fact of the Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL" - and not the regular Pixel 9, which it's sharing for the first time in new images today.Google used the XL branding for its bigger Pixels until around 2019, but it went away with the one-size Pixel 5 and stayed gone when the company pivoted to the Pro" name starting in 2021. Now it sounds like Google will follow more of an iPhone strategy and split the Pro tier into two different sizes, and resurrecting the XL moniker makes sense in that case.T... Continue reading...
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#6KNE5)
Affinity says subscriptions will only ever be as an option alongside the perpetual model, for those who prefer it." | Illustration: The Verge After Canva's acquisition of Affinity design software sparked concern regarding the future of its one-time purchase pricing model, both companies are now promising that users won't be forced into subscribing to the service - ever.On Wednesday, Canva and Affinity published a joint pledge promising to keep Affinity software fair, transparent, and affordable," including the perpetual licenses that have made Affinity special."Affinity's design software suite is considered to be one of the few viable alternatives to Adobe's subscription-based Creative Cloud software like Photoshop and Illustrator. When the Canva acquisition was announced on Tuesday, Affinity users locked in on some vague FAQ wording that said the Affinity pricing model... Continue reading...
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by Andrew Webster on (#6KNB0)
Image: Hello Games No Man's Sky just keeps on expanding. Hello Games is releasing the game's 27th update today, dubbed Orbital," and it adds some major features including improved space stations and a tool for customizing ships.The studio says that the stations are now much larger and more impressive from the outside and that the insides are now vast, procedurally generated, and incredibly diverse." Most notably, they now feature ship editors where players can customize their personal spacecraft.We haven't introduced customisation previously, because so many players love exploring to find the perfect ship already out there to purchase," Hello explains. In keeping with exploration, to customise their ship, Travellers gather and trade parts for their... Continue reading...
by David Pierce on (#6KNB2)
Same Disney Plus, new logo. | Image: Disney Disney has been hinting at some big changes in the Disney Plus branding. In recent days, lots of users checked their TV, tablet, or phone to find the streaming app had a new logo - the iconic Disney blue replaced by a glowing green background. The new logo has been controversial: some people see it as a needless simplification of a familiar design; some people appreciate that it doesn't look like every other streaming service; some people find themselves wondering if the color really changed or if they've just been looking at their TV wrong all this time.Well, it did change. Permanently. That new green color is called Aurora," both in tribute to the aurora borealis and the protagonist of Sleeping Beauty. (I don't remember much of this... Continue reading...
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by David Pierce on (#6KNB1)
It's Hulu. In Disney Plus. | Image: Disney As of today, Hulu is part of Disney Plus. Hulu still exists - it still even has its own app - but it's also being bundled into Disney's primary streaming service alongside all the company's other content. Even the Disney Plus logo changed to integrate that iconic green Hulu hue.From a product perspective, the Hulu integration is roughly what you'd imagine. Hulu is now a tile inside the app, next to Marvel and Pixar and National Geographic and the rest. The price hasn't changed; it's still US-only, and the app's not going away. Hulu shows and movies will also show up in search results and recommendations; if you're subscribed to Hulu, you'll get everything seamlessly, and if you're not, the app will try to convince you to sign up.... Continue reading...
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by Sarah Jeong on (#6KMYB)
Photo by Justin Sullivan / Getty Images Independent presidential candidate and notable anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has tapped Nicole Shanahan, a wealthy Silicon Valley lawyer, as his running mate. Shanahan previously contributed $4 million to Kennedy's super PAC, helping to bankroll a 30-second campaign ad during this year's Super Bowl.Shanahan, who was formerly married to Google co-founder Sergey Brin, has donated heavily to Democratic candidates in the past. In the campaign announcement speech, Kennedy called his running mate exactly the right person," as someone who shared my passion for wholesome healthy foods, chemical-free for regenerative agriculture, for good soils." He called her a technologist at the forefront of AI" who uses neural nets" to... Continue reading...
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by Sheena Vasani on (#6KMVM)
Along with the Xbox 360 console, you can also build a controller and a copy" of Halo 3. | Photo by Sean Hollister / The Verge It wasn't easy to grab ahold of the Mega Xbox 360 building set when it was first launched in September, but not only is it now in stock, it's also on sale. Right now, you can buy the adorable collector set at Target for $99.99 ($50 off) - an all-time low and its first discount to date.The Target-exclusive set comes with 1,342 Mega Bloks you can use to build a replica of Microsoft's 2005 console, a copy" of Halo 3, and even a physical achievement notification. These blocks are like Mattel's versions of Legos, which are pretty slick, even if not comparable in build quality. You can also use them to build a stellar little replica of the Xbox 360 controller, which comes with soft, movable joysticks, a light-up guide button, and plenty of... Continue reading...
by Tom Warren on (#6KMVN)
Image: Microsoft Intel, Microsoft, Qualcomm, and AMD have all been pushing the idea of an AI PC" for months now as we head toward more AI-powered features in Windows. While we're still waiting to hear the finer details from Microsoft on its big plans for AI in Windows, Intel has started sharing Microsoft's requirements for OEMs to build an AI PC - and one of the main ones is that an AI PC must have Microsoft's Copilot key.Microsoft wants its OEM partners to provide a combination of hardware and software for its idea of an AI PC. That includes a system that comes with a Neural Processing Unit (NPU), the latest CPUs and GPUs, and access to Copilot. It will also need to have the new Copilot key that Microsoft announced earlier this year. ... Continue reading...
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by Emilia David on (#6KMVP)
Cath Virginia / The Verge | Photos from Getty Images Productivity platform Airtable is bringing generative AI summaries, categorization, and translation to all of its users with the general availability of Airtable AI.Companies like Microsoft and Google have integrated AI features into their productivity offerings. But a recent survey from Slack, which also has AI features now available, found that most office workers use generative AI mainly for summarization and writing help. The new features would make Airtable the latest platform to see generative AI's potential as a productivity tool that can generate content based on information companies have on their workspaces.Airtable, already a repository of workflow data for its users, makes a good case study for AI as a productivity... Continue reading...
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by Quentyn Kennemer on (#6KMSH)
The all-electric SUV set a new record as the first globe-trotting EV. | Image: Ford Ford neglected to share the maximum range of its newest all-electric Explorer when it announced the Europe-only EV last year. We've gotten those details today, however, in an announcement Ford made detailing specs and availability. It came alongside word that it's set a new world record with renowned traveler Lexie Alford as the first to circumnavigate the globe with an electric vehicle.The Explorer EV's 375-mile range (602km) is above average for the American automaker and impressive for an SUV in general, even if it's calculated using the EU's more forgiving WLTP formula for testing and calculating total range. For comparison's sake, the company's all-electric F-150 Lightning tops out around 265 miles under the same testing standard.... Continue reading...
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by Amrita Khalid on (#6KMSJ)
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Audible will co-develop and co-produce TV shows adapted from original podcasts and audiobooks with Amazon MGM Studios that it can pitch to Prime Video and MGM Plus, as well as buyers outside of Amazon. The news was first reported by Variety.Adapting recognizable podcast IP with a built-in audience is usually a safe bet for Hollywood. Chris Morrow, the head of audio at the production company Plan B, which signed a multi-project development with Audible last year, noted to The Verge that the goal was to use audio to help launch IP, and then ultimately find new life for it as scripted features or scripted documentaries."A number of originals from both of Amazon Music's podcast properties, Audible and Wondery, have turned into TV shows... Continue reading...
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by Emma Roth on (#6KMPX)
Photo by Perry Knotts / Getty Images The NFL will hold its first regular-season game in Sao Paulo, Brazil, later this year - but you'll need a Peacock subscription to tune in. Peacock will exclusively air the game on Friday, September 6th, featuring the Philadelphia Eagles and a not-yet-named opponent.This marks the third football game to stream only on Peacock, as the streaming service previously aired an NFL playoff match last January. It also aired an AFC Wild Card game last year that it says was the most-streamed event ever in the US."Peacock has other big games lined up, too, but it will stream them alongside NBC. There's the NFL kickoff game on September 5th, a Big Ten Saturday Night game on September 7th, and the season's first NFL Sunday Night Football game on... Continue reading...
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by Sheena Vasani on (#6KMPY)
Amazon's latest Kindle Kids comes with perks the standard version lacks, including a protective case and an extended two-year warranty. | Image: Kindle Kids For some reason, Kindle deals have been hard to come by in the past few months, but now the tide appears to be turning. We recently highlighted several Kindle Scribe deals, but if you're looking for something more budget-friendly, the 2022 Kindle Kids is also on sale. For the first time since Black Friday, the kid-friendly version of my favorite budget e-reader is on sale for $99.99 ($20 off) at Amazon and Best Buy. While $20 shy of the all-time low we last saw in October, it's still one of its better prices to date.Although the Kindle Kids is a kid-friendly e-reader, it works just as well for parents or adults without children. That's because it's identical to the standard ad-free Kindle in that it offers the same crisp 300ppi... Continue reading...
by Tom Warren on (#6KMPZ)
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Microsoft is starting to preview mouse and keyboard support for Xbox Cloud Gaming today. Xbox Insiders will be able to start playing with their mouse and keyboard in Edge, Chrome, or the Xbox app on Windows PCs, nearly two years after Microsoft announced it was preparing to add mouse and keyboard support to its Xbox Cloud Gaming (xCloud) service.Not every game will be supported during the preview, but there's a large selection, including Fortnite, Sea of Thieves, and Halo Infinite. Microsoft warns that some games will display controller UI elements briefly before adapting to mouse and keyboard input after you start interacting with the game.If you're interested in trying games with mouse and keyboard in the browser version of Xbox... Continue reading...
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by Wes Davis on (#6KMMH)
Image: Apple Apple will be playing AI catch-up at this year's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), which starts with the keynote on June 10th and runs through June 14th. The company typically focuses on its planned fall software updates and announces some new hardware, and this year shouldn't be any different. But, going into this year, there's a lot of mystery around what the company has to say about its approach to generative artificial intelligence.Apple has reportedly been spending millions a day to train its own models and rumor has it that it's also been courting news outlets for training content partnerships. But other recent reports have suggested that it may cut a deal with Google, OpenAI, or Anthropic (or Baidu in China) to supply... Continue reading...
by Jess Weatherbed on (#6KMMJ)
Adobe is courting enterprise customers with its new GenStudio platform. | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Adobe has announced a new AI-powered ad creation platform that aims to make it easier to use the company's generative AI tools for building marketing campaigns. The new GenStudio application was introduced on Tuesday during Adobe's Summit event, alongside an AI assistant for Adobe Experience and updates around Adobe's Firefly generative AI model.GenStudio effectively serves as a centralized hub for promotional campaigns, providing things like brand kits, copy guidance, and preapproved assets alongside a bunch of generative AI-powered tools that can generate backgrounds and ensure the overall tone remains on-brand. These tools also allow users to quickly create ads for emails and social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and... Continue reading...
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