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The Verge’s favorite smart home devices
Illustration by Adrian Astorgano With a staff so involved with and fascinated by tech news and devices, you've got to believe that many members of The Verge staff have their own stash of smart stuff. We asked them to write about some of the smart devices they use themselves - and why - and here are some of the answers that we received.An efficient and inexpensive robovacEmma Roth, news writerI stumbled upon the Eufy Clean G30 Verge robovac during a trip to Walmart - and no, I didn't just buy it for the name. At the time, I'd been wanting a robovac so I could stop lugging my hefty Kenmore around the house, but I also didn't want to pay hundreds of dollars just to get one. With a price of just $150, the G30 Verge fit my budget without being too basic, so... Continue reading...
The MacBook Air gets an M3 upgrade
Image: Apple Apple has taken the wraps off a pair of new M3-equipped MacBook Air models. The 13- and 15-inch laptops are up to 60 percent faster" than the M1 MacBook Air, according to Apple, and sport up to 18 hours of battery life. You can preorder both devices starting today, and they start shipping on Friday, March 8th.The 13-inch MacBook Air will cost $1,099, while the 15-inch model will cost $1,299. Both devices come with a Liquid Retina display and up to 500 nits of brightness, along with support for up to two external displays when the laptops are closed. They also include an upgrade to Wi-Fi 6E, which adds support for the 6GHz band and faster download speeds. The M3 MacBook Air models come with MagSafe charging and two Thunderbolt ports as... Continue reading...
Apple hit with first-ever EU fine following Spotify complaint
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Apple has been hit with a fine of 1.84 billion (about $2 billion) by European Union antitrust regulators over its App Store rules, and has been told it cannot stop music services from advertising cheaper subscription deals outside of Apple's store. News of today's fine was earlier reported by the Financial Times, and comes ahead of Apple's huge shakeup of the iPhone's app distribution rules due to the EU's Digital Markets Act.In a press release on Monday, the EU Commission said its investigation found that Apple bans music streaming app developers from fully informing iOS users about alternative and cheaper music subscription services available outside of the app," in addition to preventing app providers from sharing instructions on... Continue reading...
Google Drive search on iOS gets better filtering options
Image: Google Google Drive for iOS now lets you filter searches using dropdown menus for File Type, Owners, and Last Modified, the company wrote on Friday in its Workspace Updates blog. The dropdown menus show up before and after a search, and relevant filter recommendations will show up as well as users type.Google says the update is available to Google Workspace customers and individual subscribers, as well as anyone with a personal Google account on iOS. The feature hasn't been rolled out for Android users yet, but Google says that's coming, too.Here's a screen recording I made to show how it works: Screen recording: Wes Davis / The Verge Dropdown menus are GOAT, as the youths say. The new filter update makes it much... Continue reading...
Crash of the Titan: a short history of Apple’s doomed car project
Cath Virginia / The Verge | Photo from Getty Images Nothing is real until it ships. Continue reading...
How smart is the smart kitchen, really?
Image: Samar Haddad for The Verge The smart fridge is the dream. You're telling me there's a gadget in my kitchen that can know all about the food I have in my house, what goes well together, and what I need to cook before it starts to stink up the whole house? A truly smart fridge could help you meal plan, keep your grocery bills down, reduce your food waste, and just make life better.But there are dreams and there's reality. And on this episode of The Vergecast, for the second in our two-part series on the smart kitchen, we're putting the dream to the test.The Verge's Jennifer Pattison Tuohy has as smart a kitchen as any reasonable person possibly could. She has smart appliances, a smart sink, a smart fridge, and more voice assistants than anyone could ever talk... Continue reading...
Apple may not do a spring event this year
Illustration by Nick Barclay / The Verge Apple has plenty of releases planned for the spring, by the rumor mill's reckoning, but one thing it may not do is make a big production out of it, according to Mark Gurman in today's Power On newsletter for Bloomberg. It's not all that unusual for Apple to skip a spring event - it didn't have one last year, and it's skipped it in years past, too. Even so, it's a little surprising, given the plethora of devices the company is expected to launch.The biggest thing is a revamped iPad Pro with an OLED screen and an M3 chip. For the most part, Apple's highest-end tablet's design has been unchanged since its 2018 refresh, when it took on the flat-sided design language that also defines the company's phones, laptops, and even the iMac. The... Continue reading...
The very best food stuff on the internet
Illustration: William Joel / The Verge Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 28, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you're new here, welcome to the Installerverse, so glad you found us, and also, you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.)This week, I've been reading about that wacky AI Willy Wonka event and what happened to the Apple Car, dying laughing at Indiana Jones and the $3,500 Headset," testing Twodos as a new tasks app for iOS, giving both Notion and Notion Calendar another shot, and trying to figure out how to import the adorable Microlino Lite into my driveway.I also have for you the new Dune movie, a new smartwatch, a buzzy new tech book, and oh so many food-related YouTube channels. It's food week here at I... Continue reading...
HP is in the rent-a-printer business now
Rent-a-print. | Image: HP HP has a new proposition in a time when (companies like it have made sure) you don't really control much about your computer anyway: why don't you just let HP rent you one? The company debuted a subscription service today - just like CEO Enrique Lores said it would last month - called the HP All-In Plan. It's essentially an extension of HP's Instant Ink, and like that plan, you'll have ink sent to you as you approach empty, but unlike it, your monthly fee also covers the printer itself.Which printer you get depends on the plan you choose. They start at $6.99 per month for 20 pages' worth of prints and whatever the current HP Envy model is, and go all the way up to a $35.99-a-month affair that gets you an OfficeJet Pro and 700 pages. If... Continue reading...
California gives Waymo the green light to expand robotaxi operations
Photo by Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images Waymo is now allowed to operate its self-driving robotaxis on highways in parts of Los Angeles and in the Bay Area following a California regulator's approval of its expansion (PDF) plans on Friday. This means the company's cars will now be allowed to drive at up to 65mph on local roads and highways in approved areas. In a statement to The Washington Post, Waymo spokesperson Julia Ilina said the company's expansion will be careful and incremental," and that it has no immediate plans" to extend service to highways.Last month, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) put the company's expansion on hold until June for further staff review," following protests from several San Francisco city agencies and other groups. Concerns... Continue reading...
Apple is taking up to $150 off the Beats Studio Pro and Studio Buds Plus
The Apple-owned Beats Studio Pro support both iOS and Android devices. | Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge Apple rarely discounts its own products, which is why I was pleasantly surprised to find Apple welcoming the weekend with some terrific deals on Beats headphones and earbuds. Both the Beats Studio Pro and Beats Studio Buds Plus are down to some of their best prices to date, with numerous third-party retailers matching Apple's pricing. That means you can pick up the Beats Studio Pro for $199.95 ($150 off) directly from Apple, or at Amazon and Best Buy for around the same price. The Beats Studio Buds Plus, meanwhile, can be had starting at $129.95 ($40 off) from Apple, Amazon, and Best Buy.Compared to Apple's AirPods lineup, the Studio Pro and Studio Buds Plus offer more flexibility, with native support for both iOS and Android software... Continue reading...
Halo’s latest episode showed us the best a Spartan could be
Image: Adrienn Szabo / Paramount Plus When Halo season 2 finally covered the fall of the planet Reach - a foundational, emotional moment in Halo lore - I figured that I'd write a few words of praise about it. But then I saw the episode after, Aleria," and that episode, not Reach," is the one that truly delivers a Halo experience worthy of the games yet so wonderfully unlike them.Spoilers for Halo season 2 to followOne of the elements missing from Halo season 1 was the camaraderie between Spartans. The first half of Halo's second season better developed and defined the relationships of Silver Team (Master Chief Petty Officer John-117, Riz-028, Kai-125, and Vannak-134); specifically, Riz-028 (Natasha Culzac) and Vannak-134 (Bentley Kalu), who were all but neglected in... Continue reading...
How to manage app permissions on your iPhone
Illustration by Samar Haddad / The Verge Every time you install an app on your iPhone, it comes with permissions attached - permissions that determine what it can and can't do. These permissions cover some pretty fundamental parts of iOS, including access to the iPhone camera, microphone, and current location. The permissions get asked for one by one as they're needed, so you've got plenty of control over how your apps are behaving.But sometimes, especially when you're in a hurry, it's easy to accidentally give permission for an app to access data it doesn't really require. Does your note-taking app really need to see your contact list, for example?As a result, it's well worth your while to do a regular audit of these permissions just in case you've previously allowed a... Continue reading...
Roblox says it hasn’t blocked Linux or Steam Deck, but it’s reportedly toast there
Image: The Verge Bad news for Roblox fans on Linux - the workarounds are dead. GamingOnLinux reports that the latest version of Roblox forcefully blocks it from working with Wine," throwing a Wine is not supported" error message even when Roblox-specific tools like Vinegar and Grapejuice are added. Wine is the compatibility layer that lets many Windows games run on Linux systems.But Roblox claims it's not personal. Confirming there has been no change on our end to specifically block Linux or Steam Deck since Roblox never supported Linux or Steam Deck officially," spokesperson Samantha Spielman tells The Verge.We're constantly improving our Hyperion anti-cheat functionality, so it's possible whatever the author was doing was no longer compatible... Continue reading...
Copilot for OneDrive will fetch your files and summarize them
The Verge In a blog post, Microsoft gave users a sneak peek into Copilot for OneDrive, which it plans to release in late April. Copilot for OneDrive will take on the role of a research assistant of sorts, being able to both find, summarize, and extract information from a wide range of files. These include text documents (Word and rich text), presentations, spreadsheets, HTML pages, PDF files, and more. Users can ask Copilot to tailor summaries to their liking, such as only including key points or highlights from a specific section.We knew an AI overhaul of OneDrive was coming since last fall, when Microsoft announced the third generation of the cloud storage service. The company promised that AI would make searching for files easier and faster,... Continue reading...
Threads’ API is coming in June
Image: The Verge Threads plans to release its API by the end of June after testing it with a limited set of partners, including Hootsuite, Sprinklr, Sprout Social, Social News Desk, and Techmeme. The API will let developers build third-party apps for Threads and allow sites to publish directly to the platform.The API will let users authenticate, publish threads, and fetch the content they posted through these tools," according to Threads developer Jesse Chan in a post on the social platform, with more features coming later.In a post last October, Instagram head Adam Mosseri said that the team was developing an API while worrying that an API would result in more publisher content on Threads instead of user-created posts.For years, users have... Continue reading...
Apple TV Plus adds over 50 movies, including some in 4K and 3D
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Apple TV Plus subscribers in the US can now stream over 50 new movies from various studios, including Mad Max: Fury Road, A Star Is Born, Titanic, Con Air, The Bodyguard, Zoolander, and more. If that sounds like a random assortment of films, well, you're not wrong. But it seems that Apple is experimenting with including some catalog content as part of its video subscription service. Normally, the appeal of Apple TV Plus centers on the company's original programming (and increasingly, live sports).Many of the movies can be streamed in 4K, and there are even a few - Jurassic World, Edge of Tomorrow, Gravity, and others - available in 3D for you early Apple Vision Pro adopters out there. Unfortunately, international subscribers won't be... Continue reading...
Meta says it’s deleting all Oculus accounts at the end of the month
Photo by Becca Farsace / The Verge If you still haven't migrated your Oculus account to a Meta one, you might want to do that soon. In an email sent to users, the company says it will delete Oculus accounts on March 29th, 2024, preventing you from reactivating or retrieving your apps, in-app purchases, store credits, and more. You'll lose your achievements, friends list, and any content created with your Oculus account if you don't migrate to a Meta account before then.Oculus accounts have been on the way out since 2020, when the company then known as Facebook started requiring new users to sign up with Facebook accounts instead. However, it added the ability to create a Meta account in 2022, offering an alternative to users who didn't want to link their Facebook account... Continue reading...
Balatro bumped from some console storefronts due to ratings change
Image: Playtonic Balatro, the card game everyone's talking about right now that's not named Queen's Blood, has apparently been removed from console storefronts in certain countries. The game's publisher, Playstack, addressed the removals, attributing it to Balatro's ratings suddenly changing from a game for players three and up to a game for players 18 and up.Playstack wrote that the change happened due to a mistaken belief that the game contains prominent gambling imagery and material that instructs about gambling.'" Playstack went on to vehemently deny that Balatro contains gambling of any kind, affirming that its developer is staunchly anti-gambling."
The Samsung Galaxy Ring may get up to nine days of battery
Five to nine days is slightly better than average for the category. | Photo by Allison Johnson / The Verge When we got some hands-on time with Samsung's Galaxy Ring earlier this week at Mobile World Congress, battery life was still a mystery. However, Samsung has since confirmed that the smart ring will get between five and nine days on a single charge.The estimate comes from a few sources. As spotted by 9to5Google, Korean outlet Financial News reports that Dr. Hon Pak, Samsung's VP of digital health, gave reporters that figure during a briefing. Android Authority also spotted a TechM report quoting Samsung Electronics chief Roh Tae-moon as saying the ring can be used for up to nine days.But don't put too much stock in Samsung's battery estimates yet. The Oura Ring claims up to seven days of battery, but in practice, I only ever get three... Continue reading...
Elon Musk’s legal case against OpenAI is hilariously bad
Illustration: Kristen Radtke / The Verge; Image: Getty Images Elon Musk sued OpenAI today, alleging a wide range of incendiary things, including that GPT-4 is actually an artificial general intelligence. It's a fun complaint to read; it fundamentally accuses OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, of pretending to run a nonprofit designed to benefit humanity while actually running a regular ol' tech company and trying to make a lot of money. That's a pretty good criticism of the entire OpenAI situation, actually! Someone with some intellectual honesty and a competent lawyer should run at that sometime.Sadly, Musk is not that person, and his lawyers have figured out that letting the world's richest man rack up billable hours filing nonsensical lawsuits is more lucrative than fitting the facts" to the... Continue reading...
Netflix’s Spaceman is slow, sad sci-fi — with a lovable space spider
Image: Netflix Truly alien creatures are hard to relate to because they're so, well, alien. The best-realized ones have different cultures and biologies and belief systems that make them distinct from humanity and, thus, hard to understand. The alien in the Netflix film Spaceman is one recent example: a giant spider with squirming tentacles, a disturbingly human mouth, the calming voice of Paul Dano, and the ability to experience time nonlinearly. And yet, the weird critter is also very relatable. He's nosy and perceptive and prone to creature comforts to ease stress; he's creepy, sure, but I kind of love him. And paired with a remarkably restrained Adam Sandler as a burned-out astronaut, his presence makes for some sad and soothing science fiction.D... Continue reading...
You can pick up Apple’s iPad Magic Keyboard for under $200 right now
It's still an absurd price for a tablet keyboard, but it's well worth it for iPad power users. | Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge Years ago, I was firmly in the camp that swore an iPad can't be your primary computer," mainly because iPadOS wasn't nearly as conducive to a professional workflow as it is now. I can't say the same with the latest iPads, though, especially when paired with a Magic Keyboard. Many rightfully balked at their $299.99 and $349.99 starting prices, but now through March 9th, Woot is offering new open-box Magic Keyboards for the 11-inch iPad Pro and newer iPad Airs with a 90-day warranty in white for $189.99 ($110 off). You can also grab one that's compatible with third-gen or later 12.9-inch iPad Pro models in white or black for $199.99 ($150 off).Apple's Magic Keyboard uses strong magnets to keep your iPad propped up. It almost appears as... Continue reading...
Dune: Part Two is a pointed examination of the books’ most subversive ideas
Warner Bros. Denis Villeneuve's second Dune film brilliantly lays bare the dark truths central to Frank Herbert's operatic opus. Continue reading...
A brief history of Elon Musk sabotaging Matt Levine’s time off
My life has not been ruined by having to write about Elon Musk on Saturdays." | Image: Laura Normand / The Verge This story, originally published October 28th, 2022, and updated July 11th, 2023, has been updated again because, well, you are never going to guess what happened.Matt Levine would like you to know that Elon Musk does not actually ruin all of his vacations. Sure, he was at Sesame Place, the theme park just outside Philadelphia, with his kids when Musk announced his Twitter bid, and then stayed up until midnight that night to get his newsletter, Money Stuff, out. But that was kind of fun! My life has not been ruined by having to write about Elon Musk on Saturdays," the former mergers and acquisitions lawyer told me. And in M&A, everything happens on the weekend.The main problem, actually, was that he was working on a 40,000-word B... Continue reading...
Cleanenergyis growing, but so is planet-heatingpollution
Lake Mead, formed by the dam on the Colorado River in the southwestern United States, at 47 percent capacity as viewed on August 14th, 2023. | Photo by George Rose / Getty Images 2023 can now boast a terrifying record: planet-heating carbon dioxide emissions from global energy use hit a record.It's been almost a decade since the adoption of the 2015 Paris climate agreement to stop global warming. To fulfill the most ambitious goals in the agreement, countries are supposed to slash global greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, reaching net zero by the middle of the century.But we're moving in the opposite direction. Energy-related emissions rose by 410 million metric tons in 2023, according to a new analysis by the International Energy Agency (IEA). That's roughly equivalent to the annual pollution from adding more than 1,000 new gas-fired power plants.Last year also happened to be the hottest year on recordD... Continue reading...
Now Apple says it won’t disable iPhone web apps in the EU
Photo by Dan Seifert / The Verge Apple is reversing course on a plan to discontinue supporting the installation of progressive web apps in the European Union. In an update to a developer support page spotted by 9to5Mac, Apple says it will continue to offer the existing Home Screen web apps capability in the EU" in iOS 17.4.However, Apple notes that homescreen apps will still be built directly on WebKit," the engine used by Safari. This means web apps downloaded from third-party browsers like Google Chrome or Firefox may not be powered by their own engines - despite Apple adding support for third-party browser engines in the EU in the same update.Developers and users who may have been impacted by the removal of Home Screen web apps in the beta release of iOS in the... Continue reading...
Google cuts team of contractors who went on strike
Illustration: Alex Castro / The Verge A union representing contractors for YouTube Music claims that Google cut the workers' contract after they went on a prolonged strike.The Alphabet Workers Union-CWA, which represents the contractors, said the team consisted of moderators employed by Google contractor Cognizant in Austin, Texas, that was responsible for approving music content for YouTube Music.In a statement emailed to The Verge, Google spokesperson Courtenay Mencini maintained the decision to cut the team did not lie with them but, rather, with Cognizant and said, Contracts with our suppliers across the country routinely end on their natural expiry date."The team of more than 40 went on strike in February last year, demanding changes to Google's return-to-work... Continue reading...
Go ahead and alter the atmosphere, no one’s going to stop you — probably
A skyline at sunset in Mexico City, Mexico, Lomas de Chapultepec. | Photo by Jeffrey Greenberg / Universal Images Group via Getty Images A de facto moratorium on solar geoengineering will stay in place after heated talks at the United Nations Environment Assembly ended in a stalemate. The debate is over whether to let people launch particles into the sky that would reflect sunlight back into space, ostensibly cooling down the planet.It's a hotly contested tactic for tackling climate change. Geoengineering does nothing to stop what's actually causing the problem: greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels. And tinkering with the makeup of our planet and its atmosphere in order to reflect solar radiation could lead to unforeseen consequences that scientists are still trying to understand. After all, the climate change we're already experiencing - in the form of rising... Continue reading...
Nikon and NASA are putting a mirrorless camera on the Moon
Astronauts like the ESA's Thomas Pesquet (pictured) have been field testing the HULC during various training programs. | Image: ESA Nikon is working with NASA to make a mirrorless camera that astronauts will use during the agency's incoming Artemis III mission to document their return to the Moon. On Thursday, NASA announced that it had entered a Space Act agreement with Nikon to develop the Handheld Universal Lunar Camera (HULC), a camera system designed to capture imagery in low light and survive the harsh lunar environment.The crewed Artemis III mission - which will launch no earlier than September 2026" - aims to explore the lunar south pole, a region of the Moon that contains water ice within permanently shadowed craters. That makes it an area of scientific interest, but the extreme lighting and temperature conditions pose particular technical challenges for... Continue reading...
Spotify’s new audiobook tier will only save you a dollar over Premium
Image: Nick Barclay / The Verge Spotify announced a new subscription tier that gives booklovers more listening options." But subscribers would only save $1 a month compared to the classic Premium tier.The monthly subscription costs $9.99 and includes 15 free listening hours of audiobooks, the same as the classic Premium plan. But $10.99 Premium subscribers get 15 hours of audiobooks, plus ad-free music and podcasts - whereas the audiobook plan still has ads for music and podcast services. Essentially, audiobook listeners are paying nearly the same amount while getting half the benefits.The audiobook plan also doesn't add any additional perks for readers. If I were a big audiobook person, I'd probably want more than 15 hours a month, for example. But Spotify is... Continue reading...
New York City is testing public e-bike charging stations for delivery workers
Photo by Spencer Platt / Getty Images New York City opened its first public e-bike charging station on Thursday, part of a six-month pilot program to support safe e-bike use and prevent deadly lithium-ion battery fires." E-bike-related fires in the city killed 18 people and injured 150 in 2023 alone, according to The New York Times.The new charging station in Cooper Square in the East Village will be available to 100 delivery workers free of charge during the pilot program. The city plans to open four other stations across Brooklyn and Manhattan in the coming weeks."We count on delivery workers for so much, and they should be able to count on us, too - whether that means fighting for fair pay or making their jobs and livelihoods safer," said New York City Mayor Eric... Continue reading...
Spotify and Epic criticize Apple’s iOS changes as ‘a mockery of the DMA’
Image: The Verge Over two dozen companies and alliances, including Spotify, Epic Games, 37signals, and Proton, have signed a letter to the European Commission to express concerns about Apple's incoming App Store rules. As a company deemed a digital gatekeeper," it will have to comply with the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA) starting on March 6th, and they argue that its plans not only disregard both the spirit and letter of the law" but make a mockery" of it, too.Apple will allow alternative app stores, sideloading, and third-party payment options in the EU soon - but only as long as developers agree to a new set of business terms that impose a Core Technology Fee," which requires developers to fork over 50 euro cents for each annual app... Continue reading...
Mobile World Congress asked us to imagine a world where phones bend to our needs
What if our phones weren't rigid pieces of glass and aluminum? | Photo by Allison Johnson / The Verge Mobile World Congress, like any good trade show, tries to present us with the best of what's possible now and a vision for what's coming next. Which translates to a lot of questions, particularly about the future of phones, like:What if phones, but controlled with your eyes?"What if phones, but make them fashion?"What if phones, but on your face? Or in your car?"What if phones, but color-changing for no reason?"Honestly, this is the stuff trade shows are made of, and I absolutely love it. Where else are you going to see a transparent laptop? Definitely not at Best Buy.But this year's show seemed centered on one particular question: what does it look like for our mobile technology to bend itself to fit our lives a little... Continue reading...
Fisker warns it’s running out of cash and may not make it through 2024
Image: Fisker EV sales are up, but the companies that are hinging their entire existence on plug-in power are not doing so well. Production struggles, waning demand, and high interest rates are threatening to wipe some of them off the map. The latest is Fisker, the California-based company with big ambitions but dwindling cash.Fisker said that there is substantial doubt" that it will have enough money to make it through the year, the company said in filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission yesterday. As such, it's embarked on a cost-cutting spree, laying off 15 percent of employees, while casting around for more investment. Fisker said it's in discussions with an existing noteholder about potentially making an additional investment in... Continue reading...
The Apple Car crash
Image: Alex Parkin / The Verge It appears we're never going to get a ride in the Apple Car. After a decade of work, seemingly countless strategies, and a reported $10 billion invested, Apple appears to be out of the automotive business. Back in 2014, at the top of the self-driving hype cycle and when electric cars seemed poised to take over in no time, it seemed so simple. But it rarely works out the way you'd think.On this episode of The Vergecast, we chat about the Apple Car era. What we knew, what we didn't, why Apple wanted to build a car in the first place, why Jony Ive and Tim Cook took a fake car ride with a fake Siri guiding the way, and whether there might have been another harebrained project more worth Apple's time and resources. (Here's a hint: it's a... Continue reading...
Elon Musk sues OpenAI for abandoning its mission to benefit humanity
Illustration by Laura Normand / The Verge Elon Musk is suing OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, over claims that the pursuit of profit has led the company to abandon its founding mission to develop artificial intelligence technology that will benefit humanity. In a lawsuit filed with a San Francisco court on Thursday, Musk alleges that OpenAI's partnership with Microsoft has transformed the organization into a closed-source de facto subsidiary" of Microsoft that's focused on maximizing profits.According to the lawsuit, such actions constitute a breach of the founding agreement between Musk - who co-founded OpenAI in 2015 but no longer retains a stake in the company - Altman, and OpenAI president Greg Brockman, who committed to making the project a nonprofit and its technology... Continue reading...
Volkswagen ID.7 review: a superior EV that happens to be a sedan
Volkswagen's first non-SUV EV to hit American shores is shaping up to be a winner. Continue reading...
Google is blocking RCS on rooted Android devices
Google says that it's taking measures to prevent spam and abuse on its messaging service. | Image: Google Google is cracking down on rooted Android devices, blocking multiple people from using the RCS message feature in Google Messages. Users with rooted phones - a process that unlocks privileged access to the Android operating system, like jailbreaking iPhones - have made several reports on the Google Messages support page, Reddit, and XDA's web forum over the last few months, finding they're suddenly unable to send or receive RCS messages.One example from Reddit user u/joefuf shows that RCS messages would simply vanish after hitting the send button. Several reports also mention that Google Messages gave no indication that RCS chat was no longer working, and was still showing as connected and working in Google Messages.
Facebook will remove its News tab and stop paying publishers for news
Facebook News US launch promo | Image: Facebook Facebook's News tab launched in 2019 with millions of dollars in content deals for publishers (a reported $10 million for the Wall Street Journal, $20 million for the New York Times, and $3 million for CNN), but in April it's going away for good. Meta says it will deprecate" Facebook News in the US and Australia in April 2024, it won't enter new commercial deals for news, and it will not offer new Facebook products specifically for news publishers in the future."A support page for Facebook News drops the deprecate" wording and is much more direct about its earlier European shutdown and what's next for the US and Australia:
UnitedHealth says Blackcat is the reason healthcare providers are going unpaid
Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Health insurance provider UnitedHealth has identified Blackcat as the group behind a debilitating cyber attack that has disrupted healthcare providers nationwide, Reuters is reporting. The attack has led to more than a week-long outage of the the United-owned Change Healthcare system, disrupting payments at hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies across the nation.Since Change Healthcare acts as a middleman between healthcare providers and insurance companies, the breach has hindered everyday transactions like electronic pharmacy refills and new insurance claims. The company first identified suspicious activity on its IT systems on February 21st, according to an SEC filing.The breach could last for weeks, UnitedHealth Group Chief... Continue reading...
Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4 review: redemption never sounded so good
The company has always delivered on audio quality, but after stumbling with some bugs and hardware issues on the Momentum True Wireless 3 earbuds, Sennheiser is focusing on the little things - and it shows. Continue reading...
Here’s your first look at Tron: Ares, premiering in 2025
Image: Disney The third Tron movie is nearing release. Disney announced that production on Tron: Ares - a follow-up to Tron: Legacy, which itself was a sequel to the 1982 original - began in January and that the plan is for the film to premiere in 2025. As part of the announcement, the first image for the film was also released. It definitely has Tron vibes but also wouldn't be out of place as a skin in a shooter like Destiny or Fortnite.Here's the full thing: Image: Disney According to Disney, the new film is about a highly sophisticated Program, Ares, who is sent from the digital world into the real world on a dangerous mission, marking humankind's first encounter with AI beings." It's being directed by Joachim Ronning, who... Continue reading...
Google Chrome packs more searches into the Search Bar
Google If you've ever opened a new browser tab with no clue what to search for, today's Chrome updates may help.First off, the Google Search box on Chrome will now display suggested queries based on your previous searches before you've started typing. In Google's example, a user who had previously searched for the Korean noodle dish japchae would see images of similar Korean dishes beside the search box under the heading People also search for." Some of the search suggestions will also include images.It's not an entirely new feature. As Search Engine Roundtable points out, Google started testing a People also search for" suggestion bar in 2020.The Verge tested the updated Chrome search suggestions feature. Typing in pesto sandwich... Continue reading...
Setapp is opening its subscription-only iOS app store
Image: MacPaw One of the first third-party app stores on iOS is getting ready to open up in the European Union. The software company MacPaw has announced that it's releasing its Setapp store in beta on Thursday, with an official launch planned for April.Setapp is currently only available on macOS and offers users access to over 240 third-party apps for a $9.99 per month subscription. Some examples of the curated apps available through Setapp include music software n-Track Studio, project planner MindNode, and the productivity app Session.The new app store on iOS will feature a carefully selected assortment of apps, including fan favorites from the Setapp catalog." In addition to productivity and business tools, Setapp on iOS will also offer design... Continue reading...
Definitely don’t start your Final Fantasy VII experience with Rebirth
Image: Square Enix Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is an excellent game and an important evolution for the franchise. It mashes together a traditional RPG with a large open world, managing to feel both modern and like it's sticking to its 32-bit roots. What it is not, however, is a good place to get started with the multipart story that is Final Fantasy VII - despite what its creators might say.Prior to Rebirth's launch, creative director and zipper aficionado Tetsuya Nomura talked about how the game was designed in part to be welcoming to newcomers (always a commendable goal). In fact," he said in 2022, new players might even enjoy starting their Final Fantasy VII journey with Final Fantasy VII Rebirth." Meanwhile, on launch day, producer Yoshinori Kitase... Continue reading...
Sony’s new ‘slim’ PlayStation 5 is already on sale with Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
Sony's latest console is still a big boi, even if it is more than 30 percent smaller. | Photo by Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The Verge PlayStation 5 sales have already surpassed 50 million units - a solid figure for a console that has rarely received a substantial price drop since it arrived on the scene more than three years ago. If you have yet to pick up Sony's latest console, however, Best Buy is now offering the new PS5 slim" with a digital copy of Marvel's Spider-Man 2 for $449.99 ($50 off), which marks the first discount we've seen on the bundle.The revised PS5 isn't all that different from Sony's standard disc-based offering. The midcycle refresh is slightly smaller and more refined, and it tackles all the same games as the original models at the same 4K graphical fidelity. The biggest change is the detachable disc drive - which you can easily remove and... Continue reading...
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth: all the news and updates
Image: Square Enix In Rebirth, our heroes get to explore beyond the confines of Midgar. Continue reading...
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth’s creators want you to embrace the stress
Image: Square Enix Don't worry, there'll be plenty of wonder and excitement' to embrace as well. Continue reading...
Microsoft updates Windows 11 with improved Copilot, Widgets, and more
Image: Microsoft Microsoft is starting to roll out a new update to Windows 11 that includes a whole host of improvements and new built-in features. Copilot in Windows 11 is getting more options to control your PC as part of this update, alongside a new Generative Erase option in Photos, Voice Shortcuts for accessibility, improved Snap layouts, changes to the Widgets system, and more.While the Windows 11 update is available starting today, Microsoft says not all features will be enabled straight away. Copilot's new options will start rolling out in late March, enabling new skills like being able to ask the AI chatbot to enable the battery saver mode or to launch accessibility features like Narrator or Magnifier. Copilot will also be able to show... Continue reading...
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