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The House blocks vote on expanding warrantless wiretapping authority
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge The House has blocked a vote on the reauthorization of a controversial surveillance program that is set to expire in nine days. Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which will sunset on April 19th, lets US intelligence agencies spy on foreign communications without a warrant - sometimes ensnaring US citizens as well.Previous negotiations over the FISA reauthorization grew so heated that in February, House Speaker Mike Johnson withdrew the bill from consideration. At issue were provisions intended to protect Americans' privacy: one prohibiting data brokers from selling consumer data to law enforcement and another requiring a warrant to search Americans' data. These amendments are not in the latest version of the bill,... Continue reading...
Logitech’s excellent wired gaming mouse is down to $36 today
The G502 has stellar ergonomics, sensitivity, and customizability for a reasonable price. | Image: Logitech I've tried many gaming mice over the years, but I always seem to come back to Logitech's G502 Hero. I started with the wired version many moons ago, and it's just as good as the wireless model if you don't mind it staying tethered to your PC. It has the advantage of having zero latency (although the wireless model is close) and it's the more economical choice, too. The wired model is even cheaper than usual over at Amazon right now, where it's close to an all-time low at $35.99. That's about $14 off its usual price of $49.99. Best Buy also has it for a dollar more at $36.99.The G502 uses a 25,600 DPI Hero sensor, which offers so wide a range of sensitivity tuning that you should have no problems getting your cursor or turning speeds... Continue reading...
Ford Mustang Mach-E gets more range, faster charging, and quicker acceleration
Image: Ford Ford unveiled the 2024 Mustang Mach-E, with more range, faster charging, and quicker acceleration than past models.Ford is the No. 2 seller of EVs in the US but still trails far behind Tesla in terms of total number of sales. The Elon Musk-run company has seen its market share in the US slip quarter over quarter but still commands over 50 percent of the EV market. As such, Ford is tweaking its flagship EV in the hopes of improving its market position.The 2024 Mach-E will now travel around 10-20 miles farther than previous model yearsThe 2024 Mach-E will now travel around 10-20 miles farther than previous model years, Ford says. The rear-wheel drive motor configuration with extended battery range now boasts a total EPA-estimated... Continue reading...
Microsoft Build will detail ‘next generation’ of Windows on Arm and new AI features
Microsoft's Surface Pro X. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Microsoft's annual developer conference, Microsoft Build, will focus heavily on Windows on Arm and new Windows AI features this year. The Verge revealed earlier this week that a special Surface and AI event a day before Microsoft Build will include a focus on beating Apple's M3-powered MacBook Air with new Arm-powered Surface devices and a big new Windows AI feature. Now, Microsoft is all but confirming this.Microsoft has listed out the developer sessions for Build today, including two that mention the next generation of Windows on Arm" and a brand-new Windows AI feature." The next generation Windows on Arm session will include details on industry-leading performance" for apps, likely a nod to Microsoft's ambitions of beating Apple's... Continue reading...
Texas is replacing thousands of human exam graders with AI
The TEA expects to save between $15 and $20 million per year by using its new automated scoring engine." | Image: The Verge Students in Texas taking their state-mandated exams this week are being used as guinea pigs for a new artificial intelligence-powered scoring system set to replace a majority of human graders in the region.The Texas Tribune reports an automated scoring engine" that utilizes natural language processing - the technology that enables chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT to understand and communicate with users - is being rolled out by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) to grade open-ended questions on the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) exams. The agency is expecting the system to save $15-20 million per year by reducing the need for temporary human scorers, with plans to hire under 2,000 graders this year compared to the... Continue reading...
The Internet Archive is now hosting Aruba’s history
A Divi Divi tree, which always points southwest because of the island's trade winds. | Image: Hans W. Hannau / Carol Burns and Jane Suter Collection Aruba is backing up its history on the Internet Archive, a first for the digital preservation site. The Archive announced on April 8th that it was opening the portal to Coleccion Aruba, giving worldwide access to more than 100,000 of Aruba's historical documents. The works include materials that Aruba began collecting under its national library and archives after it became a country under the Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1986.According to the Internet Archive, the Aruba collection includes about 40,000 documents, 60,000 images, 900 videos, 45 audio files and seven 3D objects for a total of 67 thematic and/or institutional (sub)collections." Besides adding everything to its own servers, the Archive says it's also backing everything up... Continue reading...
Meta’s new AI chips run faster than before
Illustration by Nick Barclay / The Verge Meta promises the next generation of its custom AI chips will be more powerful and able to train its ranking models much faster.The Meta Training and Inference Accelerator (MTIA) is designed to work best with Meta's ranking and recommendation models. The chips can help make training more efficient and inference - aka the actual reasoning task - easier.The company said in a blog post that MTIA is a big piece of its long-term plan to build infrastructure around how it uses AI in its services. It wants to design its chips to work with its current technology infrastructure and future advancements in GPUs.Meeting our ambitions for our custom silicon means investing not only in compute silicon but also in memory bandwidth, networking,... Continue reading...
The composers of X-Men ‘97 had to evolve the show’s sound to honor its roots
Image: Disney Plus / Marvel To create the X-Men 97 score, Andy Grush and Taylor Stewart had to work through their nostalgia and create new sounds from the future. Continue reading...
This luxury watch is about as thin as a strand of spaghetti
Image: Bulgari The Italian luxury brand Bulgari has broken the record for the world's thinnest mechanical watch yet again. Its new Bulgari Octo Finissimo Ultra COSC watch measures just 1.7mm thick - about the same thickness as your typical strand of spaghetti, as reported earlier by Dezeen.Bulgari has long held the record for the world's thinnest watch, but it had to go even thinner following the 2022 release of Richard Mille's 1.75mm RM UP-01 Ferrari watch. The result is the Bulgari Octo Finissimo Ultra COSC, which comes with an optimized" 40mm case that's even thinner than a coin." Bulgari somehow managed to fit all 170 components that power the wearable within its case, some of which you can see at work with the openwork dial.Bulgari uses... Continue reading...
This is the new Sonos app, coming May 7th
Illustration: The Verge Sonos will release a substantial update to its mobile app for both Android and iOS on May 7th, The Verge has learned. Based on screenshots provided by people familiar with the company's plans, the app is receiving a fresh coat of paint. Sonos is also working to make product setup easier and strengthen connectivity between its many speakers. As always, the specific release date is subject to change if the company encounters any last-minute issues.The revamped app will roll out as an update to the Sonos S2 app that the company released in 2020 when it forked off some of its oldest products and left them on the legacy S1 platform.It changes up the current S2 app design by ditching the bottom navigation tabs and putting everything onto... Continue reading...
How to find any file on macOS
Illustration by Samar Haddad / The Verge Finding files on your Mac drive can get tricky - especially when you're not sure exactly what it is you're looking for. Apple being Apple, file management just works" most of the time, but that's not always the case if you need to hunt down something that's buried deep.There are a couple of ways to look for files on macOS: a quick and simple way and a more comprehensive and advanced way. If neither of those work, you've got third-party tools you can turn to as well. (If you can't find what you're looking for after you've exhausted all of those options, it might be time to admit that the file isn't actually there.)The quick and easy method: Spotlight Spotlight is the quickest route to finding a file. You can use... Continue reading...
Roku’s Pro Series TVs have low prices, 120Hz screens, and clever ideas
Image: Roku Roku announced" its Pro-tier series of TVs back at CES but provided little in the way of details at the time. But now, we've firmly entered the season when 2024 TVs begin actually shipping, so today, the company is sharing more on what sets these models apart from its self-branded budget TVs released last year - and the many Roku TVs available from other manufacturers.Like Roku's other products, the appeal all boils down to simplicity and ease of use. These TVs will automatically adjust and optimize their picture (and brightness) from scene to scene based on what content is being displayed. Roku calls its version Smart Picture Max" and says its picture quality engineers have obsessed over performance. A less advanced version, Roku... Continue reading...
I’m still trying to generate an AI Asian man and white woman
Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge I inadvertently found myself on the AI-generated Asian people beat this past week. Last Wednesday, I found that Meta's AI image generator built into Instagram messaging completely failed at creating an image of an Asian man and white woman using general prompts. Instead, it changed the woman's race to Asian every time.The next day, I tried the same prompts again and found that Meta appeared to have blocked prompts with keywords like Asian man" or African American man." Shortly after I asked Meta about it, images were available again - but still with the race-swapping problem from the day before.I understand if you're a little sick of reading my articles about this phenomenon. Writing three stories about this might be a little... Continue reading...
I regret buying the viral TikTok skincare wand
The ad campaigns for the Medicube Age-R Booster-H eventually wore me down. | Photo by Victoria Song / The Verge It's got nothing to do with whether it works. It's how I'm trapped in TikTok's neverending product-recommending algorithm. Continue reading...
Microsoft left internal passwords exposed in latest security blunder
Cath Virginia / The Verge | Photo from Getty Images Microsoft reportedly locked down a server last month that exposed passwords, keys, and credentials of Microsoft employees to the open internet, as the company faces mounting pressure to bolster its software security.According to Techcrunch, three security researchers at SOCRadar - a company specializing in detecting corporate cybersecurity weaknesses - discovered that an Azure-hosted server storing sensitive data linked to Microsoft's Bing search engine was left open with no password protection, meaning it could be accessed by anyone online. The server contained a variety of security credentials used by Microsoft employees to access internal systems, housed within various scripts, code, and configuration files.The exposed credentials... Continue reading...
Consumers will finally see FCC-mandated ‘nutrition labels’ for most broadband plans
Starting on Wednesday, all but the smallest ISPs will be required to publish broadbandnutrition labels"on all of their plans. | Image: FCC It appears that a nearly eight-year-long battle by the FCC to require internet companies to display information on the costs, fees, and speeds of their broadband services is finally over. Starting on Wednesday, all but the smallest ISPs will be required to publish broadband nutrition labels" on all of their plans, the regulator announced. The FCC's intention behind the labels is that they'll allow consumers to more easily comparison shop between plans and avoid any hidden fees.The next time you shop for either a standalone home or fixed internet plan, or a new mobile broadband plan, you should notice such a label. Each label will include monthly broadband prices, introductory rate details, data allowances, broadband speeds, and links... Continue reading...
The US finalizes rules for ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water
Part of a filtration system designed to filter out PFAS forever chemicals from the drinking water supply at Well #2 of the Horsham Water and Sewer Authority facility in Horsham, Pennsylvania, on August 22nd, 2019. | Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers / NurPhoto via Getty Images The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has finalized rules for the amount of certain forever chemicals" allowed in drinking water. This is the first time the US has placed legally enforceable federal limits on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), chemicals so ubiquitous that they've likely already made their way into most Americans' bloodstreams.There are thousands of different kinds of PFAS used to make products resistant to water, stains, and heat. Before potential health risks came to light, these chemicals became staple ingredients in everything from nonstick pans, food packaging, fire-fighting foams, and fabric protector to dental floss and menstrual products. The chemicals' hallmark hardiness also means that they... Continue reading...
Kobo announces its first color e-readers
Image: Rakuten Kobo Rakuten Kobo is launching its first color e-readers, the Kobo Libra Colour and the Kobo Clara Colour. Both use E Ink's latest Kaleido color screen technology, which has subtle, pastel-like hues and drops from a 300ppi grayscale resolution to 150ppi when you view content in color.I'll be testing both e-readers soon, but so far, they look like small upgrades to Kobo's existing e-readers. That's not a bad thing, though! The seven-inch Kobo Libra 2 is my favorite e-reader outside of Amazon's ecosystem, offering the Kindle Paperwhite's IPX8 waterproof design but with extras like physical page-turning buttons, no lockscreen ads, and more storage. Image: Rakuten Kobo The Kobo Libra Colour comes with physical... Continue reading...
In the first Joker: Folie à Deux trailer, twisted love wins
You might know the broad strokes of the Joker and Harley Quinn's twisted romance from Batman: The Animated Series and other DC projects. But the first trailer for Joker: Folie a Deux makes it seem like director Todd Phillips is doing something very different with his musical take on the characters.Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix) is still locked up in Arkham in Folie a Deux's new trailer, and it seems as if the events from the previous film have led to his being put under an increased amount of supervision. The Asylum looks like a lonely, bleak place as Arthur's marched around by armed guards. But there's hope in Arthur's eyes when crosses paths with fellow inmate Harleen Quinzel (Lady Gaga).Though the trailer features a handful of shots... Continue reading...
Cruise will resume robotaxi tests after one of its cars ran someone over
Cruise will look to get its driverless cars under control before it takes on new passengers. | Getty Cruise has announced that it's resuming tests for its fleet of self-driving taxis in Phoenix, Arizona , though not with passengers just yet. The autonomous vehicle maker says it will start with humans behind the wheel, with no passengers and no autonomous driving mechanisms engaged.In California, lawmakers banned the GM subsidiary from operating its vehicles in the state after one of them ran over a San Francisco pedestrian and dragged them over 20 feet in October, after another vehicle threw the victim into the robotaxi's path. That was just weeks after another incident where one of Cruise's vehicles collided with a fire truck after failing to properly yield to the truck's emergency signals.The company's been dealing with the fallout... Continue reading...
Apple’s latest entry-level iPad has returned to its best price to date
We wouldn't recommend the 10th-gen iPad for most people at full price, but it's certainly a better value at $349. | Photo by Dan Seifert / The Verge With each passing day, it seems increasingly unlikely that Apple will introduce a new slate of iPads before the end of April - which isn't surprising when you consider the latest reports now indicate Apple's forthcoming tablets won't arrive until early May. The iPad Pro, iPad Air, and iPad Mini are all rumored to receive a refresh, though, the same isn't true of Apple's entry-level model, which is currently matching its all-time low of $349 ($100) in its base configuration at Amazon and Best Buy. You can also pick it up at Target for the same price if you're a member of Target Circle, the retailer's free rewards program.As for where it sits in Apple's current tablet lineup, the 10th-gen iPad resides somewhere between the ninth-gen... Continue reading...
Ted Cruz hosts a podcast for free — a Ted Cruz super PAC gets paid
Photo by Nathan Howard / Getty Images This is Hot Pod, The Verge's newsletter about podcasting and the audio industry. Sign up here for more.I hope you all had a great weekend/eclipse/first moment of NYC sunshine. Today, I've got a look at Ted Cruz's eyebrow-raising arrangement with iHeart and news on two new acquisitions. Let's get into it.iHeart doesn't pay Ted Cruz for hosting Verdict. It pays a Ted Cruz super PAC.This is certainly one way to raise campaign money. Sen. Ted Cruz hosts an iHeartMedia podcast, Verdict, which performs reasonably well among right-wing political shows. He does not get paid for hosting the podcast, but reporting in recent weeks from Forbes and the Houston Chronicle shows that iHeart has paid more than $630,000 to a super PAC that supports... Continue reading...
The MPA has big plans to crack down on movie piracy again
Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge The Motion Picture Association (MPA) is going off on piracy again. During CinemaCon in Las Vegas, MPA CEO Charles Rivkin announced that the organization plans on working with Congress to pass rules blocking websites with pirated content.The MPA is a trade association representing Hollywood studios, including Paramount, Sony, Universal, and Disney (it's also behind the ratings board that gives you an R if you say curse words too often). It has long lobbied for anti-piracy laws, but it seems the battle is heating up again. In his speech on Tuesday, Rivkin highlights what a major problem piracy in the US has become, saying it costs hundreds of thousands of jobs" and more than one billion in theatrical ticket sales."It's true: piracy has... Continue reading...
How to tame notifications on iOS
Take back control of your lock screen. | Illustration by Samar Haddad / The Verge I don't think I'm alone when I say that notifications are a nuisance. There are simply too many of them, and the helpful ones are often drowned out by the spam. Whether promotional notifications should be allowed at all on our phones is an open question (I have my own feelings on that!). In the meantime, it is possible to coexist peacefully with your phone - it just takes a little work.iPhone owners have more ways to fight the firehose of notifications than they used to, but it's not necessarily an easy system to navigate. Here's a quick primer on how iOS handles notifications and your options for taking control of them.iOS notification basicsThere are two places where your notifications can live on iOS: in recent notifications or... Continue reading...
Acerannounces two new 14-inch gaminglaptops
The new Acer Predator Helios Neo 14. | Image: Acer Acer announced Tuesday two new 14-inch gaming laptops: the Nitro 14 and Predator Helios Neo 14. It's exciting to see Acer's fabulous and well-beloved budget-friendly Nitro enter the 14-inch gaming laptop space, but even more so for the new Predator since it's priced and specced competitively with the Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 and Razer Blade 14. The company is also releasing an updated Nitro 16 that can be configured with either a current-gen AMD Ryzen or Intel Core processor.The new Nitro 14 starts at $1,299.99 and can be configured all the way up to an AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS processor, an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 graphics card, 32GB of LPDDR5X SDRAM, and 1TB of NVME SSD memory. It's available with 120Hz G-Sync displays at either 2560 x 1600 or... Continue reading...
Asus’ new OLED laptops run on the latest AI-capable chips
The new Zenbook 14 OLED (UM3406) starts at $999.99. Asus has released two new laptop models: the Asus Vivobook S series and the Zenbook 14 OLED (UM3406). Along with offering OLED displays, the laptops run on some of the latest AMD and Intel processors.We've yet to put the laptops to the test, but the new chips should be able to better handle AI with neural processing units built for it, while improving power efficiency and making gaming, multitasking, and editing faster. The keyboard even sports dedicated Copilot keys that allow for easy access to Windows 11's AI tools.Three of the Vivobook S laptops range in size from 14 to 16 inches and are powered by the Intel Core Ultra 9, while a fourth model, also 16 inches, comes with the AMD Ryzen 8040 Series chip. The 14-inch Vivobook S model... Continue reading...
Miku fans wanted a hologram concert — they got a TV show instead
Miku Expo 2024 in Portland, Oregon. | Screenshot: Wes Davis / The Verge If you made it through that headline and you're confused, don't worry - I was, too, at first. Hatsune Miku is an internet fandom thing. She's not a real person, and she didn't get her start in some obscure anime - she's a Vocaloid, which is a synthetic voice that can be fed melodies and song lyrics to output as vocal performances, and she puts on concerts. Here's a succinct summary from my colleague Jess Weatherbed:
Destiny 2: The Final Shape is going to break the game, in a good way
Image: Bungie Destiny 2's The Final Shape expansion has a lot riding on it. It's the culmination of a 10-year story and the conclusion of Destiny's light and darkness saga. After a four-month delay, fans haven't really seen much of The Final Shape, but today, Bungie delivered a preview of what's to come. The teaser left me thinking that Destiny 2 is about to feel very different - and very broken - as players will be able to wield Light and Darkness abilities together for the first time ever.A new Prismatic Subclass merges the powers of the Light and Darkness, allowing players to combine certain class abilities from different damage types. So you could throw a Stasis grenade into a stack of enemies to freeze them and then use a Solar ability to wipe... Continue reading...
SwitchBot’s robot vacuums now work with Matter, but the platforms need to step up support
The SwitchBot K10 Plus robot vacuum now works with Matter. | Photo by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy / The Verge This week, SwitchBot announced that almost its entire line of smart home devices can now work with Matter through its SwitchBot Hub 2. This includes its mini K10 Plus robot vacuum - one of The Verge's picks for best robot vacuum - as well as the soon-to-be-launched SwitchBot S10.Along with Ecovacs' recently launched Deebot X2 Combo and Roborock's S8 Max Ultra V (coming April 22nd), there are now a handful of robot vacuums that support Matter. The problem is that none of the smart home platforms support robot vacuums through Matter.This chicken-and-egg situation is characteristic of the overall frustrations of the Matter rollout to date. Robot vacuums, in particular, are a category many were excited to see come to Matter. Smart home... Continue reading...
Adobe overhauls Frame.io to make it a little more Trello-like
Image: Adobe / Frame.io Adobe has introduced the latest version of Frame.io, overhauling the cloud-based media collaboration service with oodles of new workflow and tagging capabilities that make it easier for creatives to manage their entire projects on the platform. Initially launching in beta, Frame.io V4 starts rolling out to Free and Pro customers today on web, iPhone, and iPad, with a launch for Team and Enterprise users expected later this year."The easiest way to explain the update is that Frame.io now feels more like a workflow management tool (such as Trello, Asana, or Monday) than just something used for reviewing and approving media assets. Not only could that prevent users from needing multiple applications to fully manage their projects, but it... Continue reading...
The creators of Fallout want the show to have the game’s mix of silly and serious
Ella Purnell in Fallout. | Image: Amazon Fallout is a mixture of contradictions. In one moment, the games are dark and gruesome; in the next, silly and playful. So when it came time to adapt the series into a streaming show on Amazon, nailing that eclectic tone was key. I think it's very fundamental to what Fallout is," says series co-creator and showrunner Geneva Robertson-Dworet, this mix of weird comedy and drama and violence and really compelling moral dilemmas."Unlike other video game adaptations like The Last of Us, Amazon's Fallout isn't a direct translation of an existing story. Instead, it takes place in its own corner of the universe. It's set in Los Angeles, more than two centuries after the nuclear detonation that rendered America a wasteland, which gave the... Continue reading...
A period piece, a contemporary drama, and a speculative sci-fi movie all in one
Lea Seydoux in The Beast. | Image: CMPR A period piece, a contemporary drama, and a speculative sci-fi film all in one, The Beast's director, Bertrand Bonello, explains how he used three parallel narratives to explore a single idea. Continue reading...
In a first, international court upholds right to be safe fromclimate change
A woman shows a placard reading For feminist and social ecologic justice" in Toulouse, France, March 19th, 2021. | Photo by Alain Pitton / NurPhoto via Getty Images An international court has, for the first time, ruled that a country violated human rights by not protecting people from the effects of climate change. A Swiss association representing more than 2,000 older women (a third of whom are over the age of 75) filed a complaint to the European Court of Human Rights saying that their government put them at heightened risk during heatwaves.The court decided that the European Convention on Human Rights encompasses a right for individuals to effective protection by the State authorities from the serious adverse effects of climate change on their lives, health, well-being and quality of life." Swiss authorities violated the Convention, the court says in its judgment, by failing to adequately limit... Continue reading...
The new Star Wars Outlaws trailer introduces you to the criminal underworld
Image: Lucasarts It already seemed like Ubisoft's Star Wars Outlaws was going to play like Grand Theft Auto in space, and the game's latest trailer only heightens that vibe. It also reveals a proper release date: the game will be hitting the PS5, Xbox Series X / S, and PC on August 30th.The new glimpse at the game is mostly a story trailer, and it focuses on the criminal underworld, a key part of Outlaws. You're introduced to a crime family called the Zerek Besh, which is described as new, rich, and lethal." They also seem to hold plenty of sway over the rest of the underworld, including groups like the Hutts and Crimson Dawn. Naturally, they're after the main character, Kay Vess, as well.According to the trailer, Kay (along with her adorable... Continue reading...
Meta may release smaller Llama AI model before the big version
Illustration by Nick Barclay / The Verge Meta will reportedly release smaller versions of its Llama language model as companies look to offer more cost-effective AI models to the public.The Information reports that the company plans to launch two small Llama 3 versions this month before putting out the flagship model this summer. The Verge reached out to Meta for comment.The move underscores the growing trend of AI developers adding lightweight AI model options. Meta already has a smaller version of its Llama 2 model, Llama 2 7B, which it launched in February last year. Google came out with the Gemma family of models in February, and the French AI company Mistral also has Mistral 7B.These models typically cannot handle long strings of instructions from users but are... Continue reading...
Beeper was just acquired by Automattic, which has big plans for the future of messaging
Beeper is a messaging app for your messaging apps. | Image: Beeper Beeper, the upstart messaging app that attempts to corral all your messaging services into one inbox, is being acquired by Automattic, the giant that runs Wordpress.com, Tumblr, and a number of other hugely popular web properties. The deal closed last week and was announced officially on Tuesday. Along with the announcement, Beeper is also opening up its app to everyone for the first time across platforms, shutting down its waitlist for good.There's a fascinating backstory here on all sides of this acquisition. For Beeper, it comes a couple of months after Beeper launched a new app called Beeper Mini that found a way to let Android users tap into the iMessage protocol and become blue bubbles in the Messages app. Apple didn't like that;... Continue reading...
Fallout’s TV show is arriving a little earlier than expected
Image: Prime Video Fallout's TV adaptation is coming to Prime Video a day early. The new series will now make its debut on Wednesday, April 10th, 2024, at 9PM ET / 6PM PT, rather than on April 11th.Walton Goggins, who plays nuclear wasteland survivor The Ghoul, made the announcement on Monday, saying the early premiere comes as a thank-you" to fans. All eight episodes will appear on the platform at the same time, so you might have to restrain yourself from watching them all in one go.
The Supercut app brings good Netflix to the Vision Pro
The service selector in Supercut. | Screenshot: Wes Davis / The Verge Netflix said last year that it had no plans for a native app for the Apple Vision Pro - a disappointment for owners given how well-suited it is for the task. Now, a new app called Supercut brings Netflix streaming to Apple's headset without letterboxing bars on the top and bottom of the video; it also supports 4K streaming with Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision.Made by developer Christian Privitelli, Supercut offers playback controls - including subtitles, audio output, playback speed, and the ability to skip ahead or back a few seconds - plus the ability to switch between profiles on the fly. It even gives you a visual indicator telling you whether your video is outputting in one or both of the Dolby formats and what resolution you're... Continue reading...
The Aboard app is a totally different take on what an AI bot can do
Aboard is for tracking stuff - and for building the tools for tracking stuff with AI. | Image: Aboard Aboard is not an easy app to explain. It used to be easier: at first, it was a way to collect and organize information - Trello meets Pinterest meets that spreadsheet full of links you use to plan your vacation. The company's founders, Paul Ford and Rich Ziade, are two longtime web developers and app creators (and, in Ford's case, also an influential writer about the web) who previously ran a well-liked agency called Postlight. They did a bunch of interesting work on parsing websites to pull out helpful information, and they built a handy visual tool for displaying it all. People love to save links," Ziade says, and we love to make those links beautiful when they come in." Simple!But now I'm sitting here in a co-working space in New... Continue reading...
Peloton is a media company now, with media company problems
Jessica Fernandez uses Peloton about two hours a day - maybe even four if she's training for a marathon. In her house, you'll find not one but two Peloton machines. There's the bike that the company is known for, and in her garage, there's the company's smaller treadmill. A rack of running medals hangs on the wall right near it. On our video call, she shows up in a Peloton shirt, a little shy, but her enthusiasm practically buzzes through the screen.Many owners of Peloton bikes wind up using them as very expensive drying racks; Fernandez is not one of those people. Her love for the beleaguered fitness company stretches back to 2018. On a day-to-day basis, she has her regular workout. That includes runs, bike, strength, or bootcamp... Continue reading...
The Fairbuds noise-canceling earbuds have an easily swappable battery
The buds' modularity have made for a chunkier design. | Image: Fairphone Fairphone, the makers of the ultra-repairable Fairphone 5, have launched a new pair of easy-to-repair wireless earbuds. Instead of tossing away your earbuds when the batteries eventually die, Fairphone's new Fairbuds let you replace the batteries inside the buds themselves and their charging case.In addition to replacing the batteries, you can repair or exchange the left or right earbud, the silicone ring, earbud tips, the charging case outer shell, and the charging case core. The new buds also come with a standard two-year warranty, but you can add one extra year if you register them online. Image: Fairphone These earbuds aren't meant to be thrown away (or stuffed in a drawer) after a few years. Just like... Continue reading...
The Meta Quest 3 headset has a lying down mode now
Photo: David Pierce / The Verge Thanks to the latest software update for the Meta Quest 3, Meta's newest headset now has the lying down mode that came to the Quest 2 and Pro headsets last month. A Meta community post says the update began rolling out to the Quest headsets on Monday.To try it out, go to Settings > Experimental and toggle Use Apps While Lying Down. This should be a nice feature for when you just want to get prone and watch a movie - something the much more expensive Apple Vision Pro could do at launch. But it's also a boon for those who have health problems and aren't able to stay upright for long periods of time while using their Quest device. The feature was in the v53 software beta last year but was removed before the update rolled out.In addition... Continue reading...
Google’s first Arm-based CPU will challenge Microsoft and Amazon in the AI race
Illustration: The Verge Google is making its own custom Arm-based CPU to support its AI work in data centers and introducing a more powerful version of its Tensor Processing Units (TPU) AI chips. Google's new Arm-based CPU, dubbed Axion, will be used to support Google's AI workloads before it rolls out to business customers of Google Cloud later this year."The Axion chips are already powering YouTube ads, the Google Earth Engine, and other Google services. We're making it easy for customers to bring their existing workloads to Arm," says Mark Lohmeyer, Google Cloud's vice president and general manager of compute and machine learning infrastructure, in a statement to Reuters. Axion is built on open foundations but customers using Arm anywhere can easily... Continue reading...
The TikTok ban and the iPhone monopoly
Image: The Verge A few weeks ago, it looked like the US government was on a fast track to banning TikTok. A committee in the House of Representatives voted unanimously in favor of a bill that would see the app either banned or sold, before the broader House passed the same bill in sweeping fashion, and even President Joe Biden said he'd sign the bill if it hit his desk. Then, the momentum just... stopped. The bill is in limbo and TikTok is still here, for now, while the debate rages over what should happen to the massively popular platform.In the meantime, the government filed a landmark antitrust case against Apple, accusing it of illegal monopolistic behavior in everything from digital wallets to messaging to... super apps. It's a broad, complex... Continue reading...
DJI’s new Ronin stabilizers arrive for both solo creators and studios
The DJI RS 4 (pictured) starts at $549. | Image: DJI It's been 10 years since DJI introduced its Ronin series of cameras and stabilization accessories, and the company is marking the occasion with two new camera gimbals, targeting both independent video creators and professional studios.The DJI RS 4 is the smaller of the two gimbals. It weighs 3.1 pounds (1.4kg) and is capable of supporting camera systems up to 6.6 pounds (3kg), just like its predecessor, the RS 3. Some improvements over the previous model include upgraded axis locks that provide improved stability when shooting vertically, a new joystick mode switch for jumping between joystick controls for zoom or gimbal, and an additional 8.5mm on the tilt axis that gives it more space to accommodate camera accessories.The OLED... Continue reading...
Google’s Gemini 1.5 Pro can now hear
Illustration: The Verge Google's update to Gemini 1.5 Pro gives the model ears. The model can now listen to uploaded audio files and churn out information from things like earnings calls or audio from videos without the need to refer to a written transcript.During its Google Next event, Google also announced it'll make Gemini 1.5 Pro available to the public for the first time through its platform to build AI applications, Vertex AI. Gemini 1.5 Pro was first announced in February.This new version of Gemini Pro, which is supposed to be the middle-weight model of the Gemini family, already surpasses the biggest and most powerful model, Gemini Ultra, in performance. Gemini 1.5 Pro can understand complicated instructions and eliminates the need to fine-tune... Continue reading...
With Vids, Google thinks it has the next big productivity tool for work
In Vids, you can either make a video or ask the AI to make one for you. | Image: Google For decades, work has revolved around documents, spreadsheets, and slide decks. Word, Excel, PowerPoint; Pages, Numbers, Keynote; Docs, Sheets, Slides. Now Google is proposing to add another to that triumvirate: an app called Vids that aims to help companies and consumers make collaborative, shareable video more easily than ever.Google Vids is very much not an app for making beautiful movies... or even not-that-beautiful movies. It's meant more for the sorts of things people do at work: make a pitch, update the team, explain a complicated concept. The main goal is to make everything as easy as possible, says Kristina Behr, Google's VP of product management for the Workspace collaboration apps. The ethos that we have is, if you can make a... Continue reading...
Intel investigating games crashing on 13th and 14th Gen Core i9 processors
Photo by Tom Warren / The Verge Owners of Intel's latest 13th and 14th Gen Core i9 desktop processors have been noticing an increase in game crashes in recent months. It's happening in games like The Finals, Fortnite, and Tekken 8, and has even led Epic Games to issue a support notice to encourage Intel Core i9 13900K and 14900K owners to adjust BIOS settings.Now, Intel says it's investigating the reports. Intel is aware of problems that occur when executing certain tasks on 13th and 14th generation core processors for desktop PCs, and is analyzing them with major affiliates," says an Intel spokesperson in a statement to ZDNet Korea.The crashes vary in severity depending on the game, with some titles producing an out of memory" error, others simply exiting out to... Continue reading...
Logitech’s new wireless keyboard targets pro gamers needing portability
The Logitech G Pro X 60 Lightspeed offers plentiful features in a compact form factor. | Image: Logitech Logitech has announced the Pro X 60 Lightspeed, the first wireless gaming keyboard from the company to come in a compact 60 percent format. Available through the gaming-focused Logitech G sub-brand, the keyboard is available now for $179 in a choice of two GX optical switch types (tactile or linear) and three colors (black, white, or pink).Positioned as a compact follow-up to Logitech's G Pro X TKL Lightspeed, the Pro X 60 includes many of the same features. Users get three connectivity options: wired, using the included six-foot USB-C to USB-C charging cable, or wireless via Bluetooth or Logitch's Lightspeed dongle, with the latter providing a polling rate of 1000Hz.One key difference is that, unlike the Pro X TKL, the Pro X 60 isn't... Continue reading...
Elon Musk says his posts did more to ‘financially impair’ X than help it
Image: Kristen Radtke / The Verge; Getty Images Elon Musk admitted that his posts on the platform formerly known as Twitter may have financially harmed the company in the long run, in a March 27th deposition made public on Monday by The Huffington Post. The billionaire also admitted to have a limited understanding" of the lawsuit for which he was being deposed.The 22-year old Ben Brody sued Musk for defamation last fall, alleging that Musk pushed a conspiracy theory that falsely identified Brody as being involved in a fight between two far-right groups in Oregon. Musk's attorney filed multiple requests to keep the transcript of his nearly two-hour testimony confidential, but they were denied by the judge.At one point, Musk is asked by Brody's attorney, Mark Bankston, about his... Continue reading...
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