by Umar Shakir on (#6F68K)
Onewheel at CES in 2015. | Image: The Verge Future Motion, the maker of the Onewheel electric skateboard, is recalling every one of them, including 300,000 Onewheel self-balancing vehicles in the US. Alongside the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the company now seeks to remedy the products after four known death cases - three without a helmet - between 2019 and 2021.The recall comes a year after Future Motion took issue with the CPSC's calls for recall and claimed that it tested and found nothing wrong with the Onewheels. At the time, the company issued a press release in objection to the CPSC and called the agency's statements unjustified and alarmist."Now Future Motion is moving forward with a voluntary recall it chose not to do almost a year earlier. The... Continue reading...
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by Charles Pulliam-Moore on (#6F68M)
A painting of Munchlax and Snorlax inspired by Van Gogh's The Bedroom." | Image: The Pokemon Company The horde of people that descended upon the Van Gogh Museum yesterday to snatch up as much merchandise as they could was the first sign that the Pokemon x Van Gogh collaboration might be a bit more chaotic than expected. While there was hope that all the fracas might die down and give everyone a chance to get in on the fun, unfortunately, it doesn't look like that's going to be the case.Initially, it seemed like The Pokemon Company's plan was for people to be able to easily find multiple pieces of merchandise from the special Pokemon x Van Gogh Museum collection online at the Pokemon Center, even if you couldn't make it to the actual exhibit in Amsterdam. This afternoon, though, The Pokemon Company announced that its online store is... Continue reading...
by Ash Parrish on (#6F68N)
Image: Nintendo / Insomniac Games / Sega October is a lousy month for games. It's just stuffed full of some of the biggest releases of the year. Remember back in the summer when Tears of the Kingdom, Diablo IV, and Final Fantasy XVI all released in the span of five weeks? October is that on steroids - a greater number of high-profile games concentrated in a much shorter stretch of time. Here's what we're looking at.
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by Sean Hollister on (#6F65F)
An Xbox 360 wireless headset. | Photo by Alphathon (Wikimedia Commons) If you're going to do financial crimes, maybe an Xbox isn't your best bet? That is one but hopefully not the only lesson learned by 26-year-old Anthony Viggiano, a former Goldman Sachs investment analyst who's been indicted for insider trading, along with two of his friends.He allegedly tipped off those friends to big financial deals using both encrypted messaging and - incredibly - a game console's audio chat.According to the indictment (via Kotaku), the FBI secretly recorded Viggiano admitting that he passed on illegal info, possibly via an Xbox 360, of all things:
by Mia Sato on (#6F65G)
Image: Letterboxd Letterboxd, a beloved film reviews and social media platform that took off during the pandemic, has been acquired. Its new owner is a Canadian holding company called Tiny, which promises a fast, friendly, and simple" process for founders looking for quick, straightforward exits."The deal, as reported by The New York Times, values Letterboxd at $50 million. Tiny also owns companies like AeroPress, according to its website.Letterboxd has been around since 2011, founded by Matthew Buchanan and Karl von Randow, and has grown its user base to around 10 million people - a drop in the bucket compared to bigger, noisier sites, but home to film buffs, critics, and even a few celebrities.The app is part social media and part personal log -... Continue reading...
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by Andrew J. Hawkins on (#6F65H)
Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images Ford CEO Jim Farley accused the United Auto Workers of holding contract negotiations hostage" over the company's forthcoming electric vehicle battery plants. The UAW strike, which is now in its third week, expanded today to include more facilities, including those operated by Ford.The strike comes amid a historically consequential shift in the auto industry away from gas-guzzling vehicles to battery-powered ones with zero tailpipe emissions. The automakers are spending billions of dollars to develop whole lineups of battery-powered vehicles, while striking autoworkers want assurances that the transition will use union labor.Like other automakers, Ford is committed to investing tens of billions of dollars in the transition,... Continue reading...
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by Sean Hollister on (#6F65J)
A PS5's internals, inside a QuantumX waterblock, inside a Raijintek case, with custom water cooling and bracket. | Image: EK Water Blocks Changing the look of your PS5? Easy - the slightest amount of elbow grease will let you pop on new plates. But if you want to seriously mod that sucker for bragging rights, you can now preorder a $450 monoblock that lets you liquid-cool every single component on both sides of Sony's board.It's called the QuantumX, and it's by EK Water Blocks, a company that sells all kinds of gear for DIYers to build their own custom loop water cooling for high-end PCs. Image: EK Water Blocks A closer look at the waterblock, mounted inside a case. And let's be clear: you will need all kinds of custom liquid cooling gear if you go down this road. The company isn't selling an entire DIY kit, just the cooling block. Your $450... Continue reading...
by Emma Roth on (#6F629)
Image: OceanGate It's only been months since the implosion of OceanGate's Titan tourist submersible, but Hollywood producers are already working on a film based on the incident. MindRiot Entertainment will make the film, with E. Brian Dobbins (The Blackening, Black-ish) serving as co-producer, according to a report from Deadline.The movie will follow the events that took place before, during, and after the Titan's implosion, Deadline reports. In June, the Titan submersible set off on a journey to tour the wreckage of the Titanic at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. After losing contact with the surface, the US Coast Guard found that the Titan experienced a catastrophic implosion" on the way down, killing all five passengers on board, including the CEO... Continue reading...
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by Umar Shakir on (#6F5Z3)
Screenshot by Wes Davis / The Verge Google's Pixel launch event is next week, but the company can't stop the bleeding when it comes to leaks on product reveals. This latest leak gives us a peek at new Fitbit features included on the upcoming Pixel Watch 2, which leaker Evan Blass shared on X, the social platform previously known as Twitter (via 9to5Google).One of the leaked Pixel Watch 2 images shows support for Fitbit Sense 2's Body responses" feature, which is supposed to tell when you're feeling stressed. While the current Pixel Watch doesn't have the electrodermal activity (EDA) sensor that's required to enable this feature, it looks like the Pixel Watch 2 will come with it. EDA sensors measure minuscule amounts of sweat on your skin to detect when you're stressed... Continue reading...
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by Makena Kelly on (#6F5Z4)
Photo by Celal Gunes / Anadolu Agency via Getty Images The Supreme Court announced Friday that it would be taking up two major First Amendment cases, challenging a pair of Florida and Texas laws allowing states to control how large social media companies moderate content.The GOP-backed laws, both passed in 2021, make it illegal for social platforms like Facebook and Instagram to suspend or punish users in many cases, particularly in instances Republican lawmakers characterize as being biased against conservatives.Two tech industry trade groups, NetChoice and the Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA), challenged the laws in short order, accusing the states of violating the First Amendment by unlawfully instructing how private platforms moderate speech on their platforms.... Continue reading...
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by Victoria Song on (#6F5Z5)
The ad-supported tier will cost $4.99 monthly. | Screenshot by Wes Davis / The Verge AMC Networks says it's introducing an ad-supported version of its AMC Plus streaming service. The plan will cost $4.99 per month and provide users access to the same content library as the $8.99 ad-free version.According to the press release, the service's light" ad load will be limited to less than five minutes per hour." Series and films included on AMC Plus include The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, Dark Winds, and Interview with a Vampire, as well as classics like Mad Men. The ad-supported version will also enable access to Shudder, Sundance Now, and IFC Films Unlimited.This ad-supported version of AMC+ gives consumers more flexibility while bringing ads to the only piece of our distribution ecosystem that wasn't already... Continue reading...
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by Jon Porter on (#6F5Z6)
Fairphone's latest repairable device is for people who hate saying goodbye to an old smartphone more than they like buying a new one. Continue reading...
by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy on (#6EZZK)
The special Photos Edition" of the new Show 8 costs extra to show your photos as the primary content." | Photo by Alex Cranz / The Verge Amazon is finally turning its Echo Show into a proper digital photo frame, but you have to pay extra for the privilege. Announced at its fall hardware event this week, the new Echo Show 8 Photos Edition costs $10 more than the standard edition of the new smart display but lets you make your photos the primary home screen content."The Show 8 Photos Edition is coming this Fall for $159.99 and has all the same features as the new Echo Show 8 (third-gen). But for the extra $10, you get a six-month subscription to Amazon's new PhotosPlus service, which enables this new enhanced photo mode."
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by Andrew Webster on (#6F5Z7)
Image: EA EA Sports FC 24 - or FC24, for short - is a huge release for Electronic Arts, launching today on PlayStation, Xbox, PC, and Switch. But you wouldn't necessarily know its importance from playing the new game. FC24 is the first title since the publisher's split from FIFA, the sport's global governing body, a chance for EA to break out on its own with one of the most popular franchises in gaming. But the game also feels like well, FIFA. Instead of a whole new franchise, it plays a lot like the one that came before it, with the kinds of updates and additions that are typical of an annualized sports game. It's not a jarring change if you've spent a lot of time with FIFA 23.This is not to say that FC24 is a bad game. I've mostly been enjoying... Continue reading...
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by Antonio G. Di Benedetto on (#6F5Z8)
Ring's flagship doorbell records in a square aspect ratio for a full porch view. | Photo by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy / The Verge One of the best video doorbells you can get is matching its all-time low price. The Ring Video Doorbell Pro 2, the highest-end model offered by the Amazon-owned company, is on sale for $149.99 ($100 off) at Wellbots - matching its Lightning Deal price from the most recent Prime Day. If you're already invested in Amazon's smart home ecosystem, or if you don't mind allying your home with Alexa, Ring's wired Pro 2 offers excellent video quality in a helpful square format (for seeing more of your porch) with HDR, motion detection, and package detection. That last feature requires Ring's $3.99 per month service subscription, but it may be worth it if you often have packages landing at your front door.And coupling nicely with this deal is a... Continue reading...
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by Nilay Patel on (#6F5VS)
Photo illustration by Alex Parkin / The Verge At this year's Code Conference, the CEO of one of the world's largest computer chip companies discusses competing with Nvidia's leading GPU, AI regulation, and the global supply chain. Continue reading...
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by Andrew J. Hawkins on (#6F5VT)
Photo by Leonardo Munoz / VIEWpress New York City's delivery workers will get a significant pay bump after a judge rejected a request by Uber, DoorDash, and Grubhub to block the city's new minimum wage rules from going into effect.The ruling by New York Acting Supreme Court Justice Nicholas Moyne will allow the law to go into effect, which requires companies to pay gig workers a minimum wage of $17.96 per hour. That wage will rise to $20 an hour by 2025.Delivery worker advocates celebrated the ruling, claiming it puts them one step closer" to earning a living wage for their work. New York City has the largest delivery workforce in the country, comprised of at least 65,000 mostly undocumented immigrants who earn less than $8 an hour after expenses.
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by Casey Newton on (#6F5VV)
Image: Alvaro Bernis / The Verge This is Platformer, a newsletter on the intersection of Silicon Valley and democracy from Casey Newton and Zoe Schiffer. Sign up here.Today, let's consider the implications of a truly profound week in the development of artificial intelligence and discuss whether we may be witnessing the rise of a new era in the consumer internet.I.On Monday, OpenAI announced the latest updates for ChatGPT. One feature lets you interact with its large language model via voice. Another lets you upload images and ask questions about them. The result is that a tool which was already useful for lots of things suddenly became useful for much more. For one thing, ChatGPT feels much more powerful as a mobile app: you can now chat with it while walking... Continue reading...
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#6F5VX)
Apple may be forced to remove apps that haven't registered with the Chinese government from its App Store in the region. | Photo by Jakub Porzycki / NurPhoto via Getty Images Apple is looking for ways to circumvent incoming legislation in China that would prevent the company from listing foreign apps on the iPhone App Store in the region unless they've been given government approval. According to a report by The Wall Street Journal on Friday, Apple has met with Chinese officials over the last few months to express concerns about how the new rules will be implemented and how the changes could affect its Chinese customers.In August earlier this year, China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) announced that all mobile app providers in the country would be required to file business details with the government. The change would effectively close a prominent loophole in China's Great Firewall... Continue reading...
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by Kevin Nguyen on (#6F5VY)
Lincoln Center's annual two-week lineup features new works from household-name filmmakers, as well as a strong slate of international debuts. Continue reading...
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by Jon Porter on (#6F5QH)
Early renders show a very similar looking phone to last year's Galaxy S23. | Image: SmartPrix / OnLeaks If you were hoping for a revolutionary design for next year's Samsung Galaxy S24 you might be disappointed. Unofficial renders of the upcoming phone published by SmartPrix in collaboration with leaker OnLeaks show a very similar looking phone to this year's Galaxy S23 including a squared off design, and no defined camera bump around its three raised camera lenses.Based on this leak, any visible changes will be minimal. SmartPrix reports that the Galaxy S24 is ever so slightly taller and thinner than the S23 that came before it, and the overall screen size is reportedly slightly bigger corner-to-corner at 6.17-inches rather than 6.1-inches. There are still three camera lenses visible on the rear of the phone, which SamMobile notes are... Continue reading...
by Jacob Kastrenakes on (#6F5DK)
Photo by Jerod Harris/Getty Images for Vox Media On Wednesday evening, X CEO Linda Yaccarino appeared onstage at the Code Conference with frustration and protest. I think many people in this room were not fully prepared for me to still come out on the stage," she told interviewer Julia Boorstin, senior media and tech correspondent at CNBC.Yaccarino sounded rattled. She'd found out earlier in the day that Kara Swisher, a Code Conference co-founder, had booked a surprise guest to appear an hour before her: Yoel Roth, Twitter's former head of trust and safety. He has been an outspoken critic of the direction Elon Musk has taken the site.In his interview with Swisher, Roth recounted how Musk put him personally in danger. Musk suggested on Twitter that Roth had advocated for sexualizing... Continue reading...
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by Umar Shakir on (#6F5DM)
That's a lovely blue on the Prologue. | Image: Honda Honda revealed that the upcoming 2024 Honda Prologue is expected" to get an EPA-estimated 300 miles of range on a single charge while announcing a slew of new specs for its first all-electric SUV. Built on GM's Ultium platform, it achieves this range thanks to the 85kWh battery inside, which is the same size as the Chevy Blazer EV.The two vehicles have many similarities inside and out, from the 121.8-inch wheelbase to the 11-inch driver instrument display. However, the official EPA range for Chevy's SUV is already known, at 279 miles on a full charge.Both the Prologue and the Blazer have Google built-in software, but Honda's EV includes the wireless Apple Carplay and Android Auto support that GM has decided its EVs will do without.H... Continue reading...
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by Chris Welch on (#6F5DN)
Illustration: The Verge Executives from Microsoft and Apple met in 2020 to discuss a possible sale of Bing, according to a new report from Bloomberg. But the talks failed to progress beyond the exploratory phase, indicating that Apple's top brass - including Eddy Cue, who was involved in the meetings - never seriously pursued the idea.Testimony in the ongoing FTC antitrust suit against Google has made clear that Apple has never given much thought to replacing the leading search engine as the default on iPhones. Rather, Microsoft believes Apple has only raised the possibility to extract more money from Google to retain its spot. It is no secret that Apple is making more money on Bing existing than Bing does,'' Microsoft's Mikhail Parakhin said Wednesday in US... Continue reading...
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by Emma Roth on (#6F5BN)
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Nvidia's France offices were raided by the country's competition authority this week, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. While the French agency doesn't mention Nvidia by name, it confirms it carried out a raid over concerns about anti-competitive practices in the graphics cards industry.Sources tell the WSJ that French authorities specifically targeted Nvidia, which has seen demand for its chips skyrocket in recent months. Several companies, including Microsoft and OpenAI, have purchased thousands of the company's high-end AI chips to power large language models.That massive demand resulted in a lot more money for Nvidia. The chipmaker reported earning a record revenue of $13.51 billion in its latest report, marking a... Continue reading...
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by Andrew J. Hawkins on (#6F5BP)
Photo by Becca Farsace / The Verge Tesla subjected Black employees at its California factory to severe or pervasive racial harassment" and helped perpetuate a hostile work environment for employees of color, according to a lawsuit filed by the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).Racist slurs and epithets and race-based stereotyping permeated Tesla's Fremont Factory subjecting Black employees to racial hostility and offenses," the agency alleges. Black employees were also fired or subject to retaliation after raising complaints about their treatment, the lawsuit says.The lawsuit includes a lot of the language that was alleged to be used at Tesla's factory and has also been echoed by former Black employees of the company in their own lawsuits. The EEOC... Continue reading...
by Charles Pulliam-Moore on (#6F58A)
Drolta Tzuentes as she appears in Castlevania: Nocturne. | Image: Netflix Netflix's newest Castlevania animated series reworks elements of the franchise's best games into an epic history lesson about freedom and the French Revolution. Continue reading...
by Mia Sato on (#6F58B)
Image: Spotify Spotify is rolling out auto-generated podcast transcripts to more creators in the coming weeks, the company announced Thursday.The text transcripts will also be time-synced so listeners can visually follow along as a podcast episode progresses. Transcripts are available by scrolling down below the podcast player and tapping into a read along" section. A transcription of a show makes the podcast more accessible to users and allows listeners to skip around and skim an episode without listening through.Spotify says millions" of podcast episodes will get the tool, and in the future, creators could add media to transcripts - a useful feature if a creator is describing an image on the show, for example.Beyond transcripts, mobile... Continue reading...
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by Emma Roth on (#6F58C)
Illustration: The Verge Google just announced it's giving website publishers a way to opt out of having their data used to train the company's AI models while remaining accessible through Google Search. The new tool, called Google-Extended, allows sites to continue to get scraped and indexed by crawlers like the Googlebot while avoiding having their data used to train the company's present and future AI models.The company says Google-Extended will let publishers manage whether their sites help improve Bard and Vertex AI generative APIs," adding that web publishers can use the toggle to control access to content on a site." Google confirmed in July that it's training its AI chatbot, Bard, on publicly available data scraped from the web.Google-Extended is... Continue reading...
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by Jade Drummond on (#6F58D)
Journalism and other fields are dealing with a new wave of tools like Google Bard. | Image: Google The arrival of generative artificial intelligence has accelerated the use of AI in different fields, including journalism. AI is most visible in journalism when things go wrong. Some newsrooms have published AI articles riddled with errors or offensive suggestions. There's widespread anxiety that AI will be used to replace journalists on the cheap. But a new global survey demonstrates the ways that AI has worked its way into the business, even as journalists worry about its implications - and they don't just involve writing articles.The report was published this week by JournalismAI, an initiative from Polis, the London School of Economics and Political Science's journalism think tank. It is supported by the Google News Initiative.... Continue reading...
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by Sean Hollister on (#6F556)
On Wednesday, Meta didn't announce an obvious killer app alongside the $499 Meta Quest 3 headset - unless you count the bundled Asgard's Wrath 2 or Xbox Cloud Gaming in VR.But if you watched the company's Meta Connect keynote and developer session closely, the company revealed a bunch of intriguing improvements that could help devs build a next-gen portable headset game themselves.Graphics - look how far we've comeThis is the obvious one, but it's also stunning to see just how much better the same games can look on Quest 3 vs. Quest 2. A lot of that's thanks to the doubled graphical horsepower and increased CPU performance of the Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2, though there's additional RAM, resolution per eye, and field of view as well: ... Continue reading...
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by Umar Shakir on (#6F557)
Google's Jamboard software and the hardware are both shutting down starting October 1st, 2024. | Photo by James Bareham / The Verge It's never a dull day at the Google graveyard - the company has blogged a Workspace update today announcing the end of its collaborative Jamboard whiteboarding software. Google plans to wind down the app in late 2024 and is introducing the next phase" of whiteboarding solutions: pointing users toward third-party apps that work with Workspace services like Google Meet, Drive, and Calendar.Google says it will offer support to help transition customers to use other whiteboard tools, including FigJam, Lucidspark, and Miro. According to the blog post, Workspace customer feedback indicated the third-party solutions worked better for them thanks to feature offerings like an infinite canvas size, use case templates, voting, and more. So... Continue reading...
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by Ash Parrish on (#6F559)
Image: Creative Assembly / Sega Sega is canceling the live-service shooter Hyenas before the game's launch. Sega announced the news in a press release, stating the cancellation was due to the lower profitability of the European region." In addition to Hyenas, Sega will also cancel other unannounced in-development projects.Hyenas was billed as a live-service extraction shooter that looked similar to the Payday games. However, instead of robbing banks for cash, players in Hyenas would steal high-value collectibles, some of which were based on various video game properties, including a Sonic the Hedgehog doll or an Atari 2600.Hyenas was apparently a source of friction within Sega. During a quarterly earnings call back in August, Sega executives said they were... Continue reading...
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by Andrew J. Hawkins on (#6F514)
Image: Getty Last night, former President and current Republican frontrunner Donald Trump appeared before a crowd in suburban Detroit and tried out his new attack lines against electric vehicles.EVs are too expensive, the former president argued (via The Detroit News); they don't have enough range and will spur American job losses. EV batteries were another target. They get rid of them," Trump said, according to Discourse Blog, and lots of bad things happen, and when they're digging it out of the ground to make those batteries, it's going to be very bad for the environment." But those trying to protect the environment by promoting EVs are environmental lunatics," he said.His comments were the latest attempt to make electric vehicles a major... Continue reading...
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by Sean Hollister on (#6F515)
College basketball player Lyric Swann poses in the official Nerfball gear. | Photo: Hasbro Here's Nerfball, the first official sport' from the company behind the blasters. Continue reading...
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by Ash Parrish on (#6F516)
Illustration: Alex Castro / The Verge Bloomberg reports that Fortnite developer Epic Games is expected to lay off 16 percent of its workforce.In a statement from Tim Sweeney, Epic has confirmed the layoffs will impact around 830 employees. He wrote that the company intends to divest from Bandcamp - an independent music storefront company Epic acquired just last year - and spin off SuperAwesome, a kid-tech" company that specializes in creating safe online experiences for kids. He also explains that the layoffs are a result of the company spending way more money than we earn." Notably, Sweeney does not apologize to his employees for making the business decisions that have resulted in the disruption of over 800 lives, saying only that his optimism" that such spending would... Continue reading...
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by Jon Porter on (#6F517)
Image: The Verge SpaceX has won its first contract with the US Space Force to provide satellite communications via Starshield, Bloomberg reports. Announced last December, SpaceX describes Starshield as a secured satellite network for government entities," offered alongside its civilian-focused Starlink satellite internet service. Bloomberg notes that the Starshield services will be provided over SpaceX's existing Starlink satellites.The existence of the one-year contract was confirmed to Bloomberg by Air Force spokesperson Ann Stefanek, who said it was awarded on September 1st. Under the deal, SpaceX will provide Starshield end-to-end service via the Starlink constellation, user terminals, ancillary equipment, network management and other related... Continue reading...
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by Laura Martins on (#6F4X3)
Meta Almost two years ago, Mark Zuckerberg rebranded his company Facebook to Meta - and since then, he has been focused on building the metaverse," a three-dimensional virtual reality. But the metaverse has lost some of its luster since 2021. Companies like Disney have closed down their metaverse divisions and deemphasized using the word, while crypto-based startup metaverses have quietly languished or imploded. In 2022, Meta's Reality Labs division reported an operational loss of $13.7 billion.But at Meta Connect 2023, Zuckerberg still hasn't given up on the metaverse - he's just shifted how he talks about it. He once focused on the metaverse as a completely digital new world. Now, he aims to convince the public that the future is a blend... Continue reading...
by Victoria Song on (#6F4X6)
The Fitbit Charge 6 sticks to what Fitbit does well. | Image: Google / Fitbit Fitbit is back with the Charge 6 - and on paper, this one feels like the most Fitbit-y Fitbit since Google actively began folding the company into its ecosystem. Not only has the price been lowered from $179.95 to $159.95 but the device also adds an improved heart rate tracking algorithm, compatibility with certain gym machines, and better integration with Google services. Oh, and the side button is back, baby.At first glance, the Charge 6 looks nearly identical to the Charge 5, with the most notable difference being the aforementioned return of the side button. But that's huge. Fitbit replaced the physical button with an inductive groove with 2018's Charge 3, and its reliability (or lack thereof) has been a point of contention for... Continue reading...
by Justine Calma on (#6F4X5)
A worker smooths a sample of concrete mix in a canister that contains materials to lower the overall embodied carbon in concrete. | Image: Dan DeLong for Microsoft To clean up some of the pollution stemming from its supply chain and data centers, Microsoft is experimenting with new kinds of concrete.Cement, a key ingredient in concrete, happens to be a big culprit in climate change. It's responsible for around 8 percent of carbon dioxide emissions globally. Avoiding that pollution is no easy task, especially since concrete is the most widely consumed material in the world after water. A host of startups are looking for just the right recipe to make concrete minus the carbon dioxide emissions. And Microsoft wants to be a buyer.Something that we can do right now and we are doing right now is shopping around. You know, concrete supplier A might have lower embodied carbon [emissions] than concrete... Continue reading...
by Emma Roth on (#6F4X4)
For $1,199, the Aura comes nearly ready to use out of the box, complete with a library of readymade designs you can use for an added cost. Continue reading...
by Richard Lawler on (#6F45E)
Illustration: Alex Castro / The Verge After years of back-and-forth battling between Fortnite publisher Epic Games and Apple, the gaming company filed a writ of certiorari asking the US Supreme Court to review a lower court ruling in their antitrust case. Epic has argued that Apple unfairly monopolizes the mobile app space with iOS and its in-app purchasing system, thereby making billions on commissions.Epic is asking the Supreme Court to review its case by way of clarifying points of antitrust law that the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals relied on in making its ruling in April. On Thursday, Reuters reported Apple has filed an argument asking the Supreme Court to throw out the order from the lower courts that requires changes to its App Store rules.The companies' beef... Continue reading...
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by Dan Seifert on (#6F45D)
Two of these case makers guessed right, two did not. Between Apple no longer making leather products and the utter disappointment of the new FineWoven case, there's more opportunity this year for third-party iPhone case makers than perhaps ever before. But for a lot of manufacturers, the new Action Button in the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max is throwing a big old wrench into their plans.Over the past week, I've received case samples from a number of companies, and it's clear which ones bet correctly on the Action Button's existence and which ones hedged their bets a little too hard on Apple sticking with the traditional ringer switch. Some brands, such as Nomad and MOFT, bet that Apple would replace the ringer switch with a button this year and designed their cases accordingly: there's a... Continue reading...
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by Charles Pulliam-Moore on (#6F4X7)
Apple You might think that it would take a lot of effort to make Henry Cavill look like a huge dork, but the first trailer for Apple TV Plus' new meta spy comedy Argylle from director Matthew Vaughn proves that all it takes is a velveteen sweater and an unforgiving trip to SuperCuts.Rather than focusing entirely on its namesake himself, Argylle tells the story of how reclusive spy novelist Elly Conway (Bryce Dallas Howard) is suddenly pulled into the very legit world of espionage after a criminal organization realizes that the plot of her book series is somehow matching up eerily closely to their latest nefarious plan.Despite creating Argylle (Cavill) - a lantern-jawed operative with a widow's peak situation so high and tight you'd think it... Continue reading...
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by Antonio G. Di Benedetto on (#6F4X8)
German headphones that lean toward a utilitarian design? Color me geschockt. | Image: Beyerdynamic Beyerdynamic is making its first wireless gaming headset, offering a premium $249 set of cans that are compatible with PC, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch consoles via a USB receiver. But instead of opting for a gamer-y aesthetic with vivid colors or showy RGB lighting, the Beyerdynamic MMX 200 come in simple black or gray colors (with some small orange accents), both of which are on sale now from the German manufacturer's site.The MMX 200 feature 40mm drivers, a removable boom mic with pop filter, Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, USB-C charging / wired mode, and a claimed continuous battery life of up to 35 hours. While these fairly pricey headphones don't support noise cancellation like Sony's more expensive InZone H9, the closed-back... Continue reading...
by Jess Weatherbed on (#6F4SQ)
Reddit says most users shouldn't see a noticeable difference after the update is live. | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Reddit is removing the ability for some users to opt out of ad personalization based on their activity on the platform. Announced on Wednesday alongside several incoming updates to its privacy, advertising, and location settings, Reddit's head of privacy, Jutta Williams, justified the change by saying that Reddit requires very little personal information" from its users and that it would allow the company to better predict which ad may be most relevant to you."Williams contends that the vast majority of Reddit users will see no change to their ads," and users who had previously opted out of ad personalization will not result in seeing more ads or sharing on-platform activity with advertisers." The updates to the platform's... Continue reading...
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by Sheena Vasani on (#6F4SR)
You can get God of War Ragnarok for free if you pick up a PS5 before October 20th. | Image: Santa Monica Studio We're now less than a month away from the release of Marvel's Spider-Man 2. Thankfully, if you have yet to pick up a PlayStation 5 and need a refresher as to what all the fuss is about, Sony is offering a terrific deal on its flagship gaming console through October 20th.Right now, Spider-Man: Miles Morales and Spider-Man Remastered are among the many games you can download for free when you pick up a disc-based PS5 or the PS5 Digital Edition at Amazon, Best Buy, Target, or GameStop. There are 12 games to choose from in all, including notable console exclusives like God of War Ragnarok, Horizon Forbidden West, Returnal, The Last of Us Part I, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, and the excellent Demon's Souls remake from 2020.To take... Continue reading...
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by Elizabeth Lopatto on (#6F4ST)
What evidence is he sitting on? | Image: The Verge And potentially very embarrassing for all of crypto. Continue reading...
by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy on (#6F4SS)
The Philips Hue Bridge is required to access many of Hue's smart lighting system features, and soon, you'll need an account to use them, too. Smart lighting stalwart Philips Hue is making some more changes. After launching a new security system last month and finally making good on its promise to support Matter, the company is now requiring users to sign up for a Hue account to use its app.For most people, this might not seem like a big deal; if you have Hue smart bulbs, you probably already have a Hue account, which has always been optional but lets you do things like connect the bulbs to platforms such as Amazon Alexa for voice control. But for some, the ability to use Hue's line of smart lighting without creating an account was a big part of its appeal. Yes, its products are pricey, but you don't have to give the company your data. That could be about to change.According... Continue reading...
by Jess Weatherbed on (#6F4MM)
Ive (pictured) has been brainstorming ideas for the device with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. | Photo by Jerod Harris/Getty Images for Vox Media Apple's former chief design officer, Jony Ive, is reportedly in discussions with OpenAI to build the iPhone of artificial intelligence," aided by over $1 billion in funding from Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son. According to a new report by the Financial Times, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is looking to use Ive's design firm LoveFrom to develop OpenAI's first consumer device, with the duo having discussed what such a product would look like during brainstorming sessions at Ive's San Francisco studio. News of the venture was first reported by The Information on Tuesday.According to three people familiar with the plan, Ive and Altman are aiming to create a device that provides a more natural and intuitive user experience" to interact with artificial... Continue reading...
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