by Monica Chin on (#6DC0K)
Photo by Hannes P Albert / picture alliance via Getty Images Look, I understand where you're coming from. You paid good money to be here at the Eras Tour or whatever. You waited in line for two hours. You were up all night selecting your outfit. You sat in ridiculous traffic. You fought a relentless battle against Ticketmaster, and dagnabbit, you won. You're here, you persevered, and you want the world to know it.You're here, you persevered, and you want the world to know itAlso, you're spending your Saturday night singing Love Story" at the top of your lungs in a crowd of thousands of very attractive and well-dressed people, and those loser couch potatoes who follow you on Instagram presumably are not. You promised your mom that you'd get out of the house more, and you'd like her to know... Continue reading...
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by Emilia David on (#6DC0M)
Google robot choosing a ball. | Image: Google Google wants to make its robots smarter with the release of the AI learning model Robotic Transformer (RT-2).RT-2 is the new version of what the company calls its vision-language-action (VLA) model. The model teaches robots to better recognize visual and language patterns to interpret instructions and infer what objects work best for the request.Researchers tested RT-2 with a robotic arm in a kitchen office setting, asking its robotic arm to decide what makes a good improvised hammer (it was a rock) and to choose a drink to give an exhausted person (a Red Bull). They also told the robot to move a Coke can to a picture of Taylor Swift. The robot is a Swiftie, and that is good news for humanity.The new model trained on web and... Continue reading...
by Umar Shakir on (#6DC0N)
The new NASA Plus logo. | Image: NASA NASA is about to voyage into the streaming-verse. The federal space agency is announcing a new NASA Plus" streaming service that will bring the on-demand non-sci-fi space content you crave to TVs and mobile devices everywhere. And best of all, NASA says it will be ad-free, no cost, and family-friendly" (via Gizmodo).You'll be able to watch live coverage of future launches, documentaries, and brand-new original series the agency is producing exclusively for NASA Plus. The agency is looking to better tell the stories of how NASA explores the unknown" and connect with more people by transforming its digital presence, Marc Etkind, NASA's associate administrator of communications, states.NASA Plus is launching later this year,"... Continue reading...
by Antonio G. Di Benedetto on (#6DC0P)
They may not have the cool old-school looks of their predecessor, but the Momentum 4 Wireless make up for it with amazing battery life and a comfy fit. | Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge Sennheiser's Momentum 4 Wireless headphones in white are selling for an excellent low price of $259.95 ($120 off) at Amazon. If you were partial to the last-gen version's touch of vintage styling, that's sadly no longer present on the current model, but these noise-canceling cans traded that for some extra-long battery life of up to 60 hours and much-improved comfort (so you can actually use it for those marathon sessions with less chance of fatigue).If white isn't your thing, the black version is also on sale at Amazon for a still-pretty-good price of $284.95 ($95 off). Either way, the Momentum 4 are a great set of wireless headphones, especially if you don't want to rely on frequent charging.Read our review of the Sennheiser... Continue reading...
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by Andrew J. Hawkins on (#6DC0Q)
Image: Getty Ford's electric future is being paid for by giant, gas-guzzling trucks and SUVs.That fact came into stark relief this week during the company's second quarter earnings report, in which the Blue Oval reported losing $1.1 billion before interest and taxes on its EV business, more than twice as much it lost over the same period last year.Compare that to Ford's profits in the sale of gas and hybrid trucks and SUVs: $2.3 billion before interest and taxes. Commercial vehicle sales also posted a healthy profit of $2.4 billion for the quarter.Ford lost $1.1 billion on its EV business this quarterIt's been over a year since Ford split its business into two separate entities - one focused on electric vehicles called Ford Model e, and the... Continue reading...
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by Allison Johnson on (#6DC0R)
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 comes with an IPX8 rating - and the X for dust resistance is a big old nope." | Photo by Becca Farsace / The Verge Dust is the enemy of a folding phone, and Samsung says it's working on measures to make its foldables much more dust-resistant.Samsung mobile business president TM Roh talked about pursuing foldable dust resistance in a press conference following the company's Unpacked event earlier this week, as reported by Korean outlet BizWatch and spotted by Android Authority. Roh said, We are well aware of consumer demand for dustproofing, and we are making various efforts to achieve this." He noted that Samsung added water resistance a few generations into its foldable line and asked Fold series fans to please wait a little longer" for that dust resistance rating.It's a hard problem for phones with moving parts, but it's a hurdle that Samsung... Continue reading...
by Justine Calma on (#6DC0S)
Turbines generate electricity outside Medicine Bow, Wyoming, on August 14th, 2022. | Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images A new rule aims to speed up the time it takes for renewable energy projects to connect to the grid - and clean energy advocates are celebrating.The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) decided yesterday to overhaul the process for approving new energy projects, which had become a serious holdup for renewable energy growth in the US.This is a watershed moment for our nation's transmission grid," FERC Chair Willie Phillips said in a press release yesterday.This is a watershed moment for our nation's transmission grid."As it is now, it takes an average of five years for a new energy project to connect to the grid. There's a huge backlog of more than 2,000 gigawatts of clean energy generation and storage that's just waiting in... Continue reading...
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by Charles Pulliam-Moore on (#6DBX8)
Donald Glover as Lando Calrissian. | Image: Lucasfilm / Disney Though there won't be any major studio movie script writing done until Hollywood's ongoing double labor strike is resolved, Lucasfilm has tapped Donald Glover and his brother, Stephen Glover, to pen its new Lando series - the same Star Wars project Haunted Mansion director Justin Simien was previously attached to develop.Following an initial report from Above the Line, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed that Donald and Stephen Glover are now set to write Disney Plus' forthcoming Lando series as part of a deal that was apparently made back in May before the Writers Guild of America officially went on strike. Donald Glover is also said to be reprising his role as a younger Lando Calrissian after first portraying him in Solo: A Star Wars... Continue reading...
by Emma Roth on (#6DBXA)
Image: Getty The 75th annual Emmy Awards likely won't take place on September 18th as planned. According to a report from Variety, vendors, producers, and others involved with the ceremony have been notified that the date has been pushed back amid the Hollywood strikes.While the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced its nominees for the 2023 awards on July 12th, this took place just one day before the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) called a strike. Meanwhile, the Writers Guild of America (WGA) has been on strike since May, with both unions looking for higher streaming residuals and protections surrounding the use of AI.The Television Academy still hasn't confirmed that the Emmys have been delayed, but even if it were to take place, it would... Continue reading...
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by Casey Newton on (#6DBXB)
Illustration by Nick Barclay / 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 talk about some of the most rigorous research we've seen to date on the subject of social networks' influence on politics - and the predictably intense debate around how to interpret it.I.Even before 2021, when Frances Haugen rocked the company by releasing thousands of documents detailing its internal research and debates, Meta has faced frequent calls to cooperate with academics on social science. I've argued that doing so is ultimately in the company's interest, as the absence of good research on social networks has bred strong convictions around the world that social networks are... Continue reading...
by Dan Seifert on (#6DBXC)
Wow, a readable website on your phone. Who knew that was possible? | Photo by Dan Seifert / The Verge We've all been there: someone in our social feeds or group chat just sent a link to an interesting article, but when we click that link and it opens in our phone's browser, it's almost impossible to read because there are so many ads, pop-ups, chat with us" nags, and other crap getting in the way. Most times, I just give up and close the browser, forfeiting knowing about whatever the topic was.But since I installed Google's Reading Mode app on Android, I can quickly bypass all of that crap with a simple two-finger swipe gesture and actually read the thing I clicked the link for.Reading Mode was released late last year and is intended to be an accessibility feature - it makes reading content on your phone easier if you are vision... Continue reading...
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by Verge Staff on (#6DBSY)
Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Now that most of us are traveling around again - to work, to the movies, to friends, or just to get outside and experience the summer - we are pulling our favorite backpacks and bags from our closets and filling them up with laptops, phones, cameras, clothes, groceries, and other stuff. (Not to mention trying to figure out if they might suit any kids of our acquaintance for back-to-school purposes.)Here are some of the carry-alls that we here at The Verge have been using. As you will read, most of these have gotten months or even years of good use - which is what you want in a good backpack or bag.A colorful fanny packVictoria Song, senior reviewerI've always been stymied by the need for a bag smaller than a backpack or knapsack but... Continue reading...
by Ash Parrish on (#6DBSZ)
Image: Netflix / Ripstone Games / Night School Oxenfree II: Lost Signals and The Queen's Gambit Chess could not be more different, and yet both are key to understanding Netflix's gaming philosophy. Continue reading...
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by Victoria Song on (#6DBT0)
The Fenix lineup feels a bit superfluous now that the Epix Pro is here. The flashlight still rocks, though. Continue reading...
by Jon Porter on (#6DBQC)
Illustration by Kristen Radtke / The Verge; Getty Images Bloomberg's latest survey of thousands of Model 3 owners presents a conflicted view of Tesla and its CEO Elon Musk, suggesting that while owners are happy with their cars they're souring on Musk himself. The survey, which asked 5,000 Model 3 owners a series of questions about their vehicles and views on Tesla and Elon Musk more generally, follows a similar project from 2019, making it possible to track how sentiment has shifted over time.Perhaps the most interesting aspect of the survey is the divergence in opinion on the Model 3 itself, versus the man whose name is so closely intertwined with the Tesla brand. Overwhelmingly, respondents strongly agreed that the car is enjoyable to drive, and said that it's been more reliable than... Continue reading...
by Tom Warren on (#6DBK8)
Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge Sony is running a PS5 sale in the UK, India, Ireland, and Germany where the price of a standard console is dropping by around 16 percent. In the UK the PS5 can now be found for 399.99, below its regular 479.99 price and even far below the 449.99 price at launch, before a PS5 price hike outside the US last year.The UK 75 off promotion is available immediately and runs until August 10th. In Germany Sony is also taking 75 off the PS5, with Amazon Germany selling a PS5 for even less at 459.99, down from the regular 549.99 pricing until August 7th. You can also find 75 off the PS5 in Ireland and Austria and 7,500 off in India.The price drop promotions come just as Sony has announced it has sold 40 million PS5s since the console's... Continue reading...
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by Chris Welch on (#6DB4M)
Image: The Verge Update July 28th, 2:51AM ET: After saying that Twitter / X would soon only have a dark mode'" because it's better in every way," Musk now says that A lot of people have asked to keep light mode, so we will, but the default will be dark and dim will be deleted." The following article appears as it was originally published.Just when you think Elon Musk can't get any more divisive, he's weighed in on the light mode versus dark mode debate - and Twitter, currently undergoing a rebranding to X, is apparently going all in on the latter. Early this morning, Musk posted that this platform will soon only have dark mode'. It is better in every way."That immediately brought about the usual responses that you might expect, with several... Continue reading...
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by Monica Chin on (#6DBE9)
AMD and Asus have announced the ROG Strix Scar 17 X3D, a beefy 17-inch gaming laptop with an RGB lightstrip on the bottom. Which, sure, whatever. The exciting news is what's inside this device. This Strix is powered by AMD's 7945HX3D mobile laptop, which could, if the stars align, provide gaming performance that we haven't seen in AMD's current laptop landscape and fulfill last year's extreme gaming laptop" promise.The chip has 16 cores and 32 threads with boost clock up to 5.4GHz, with 55W+" TDP - those things alone put it at the top of AMD's laptop processor stack. But it's also the first mobile processor to feature AMD's 3D V-Cache (144MB of it, to be specific), which allows AMD to place additional layers of cache directly onto the... Continue reading...
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by Sean Hollister on (#6DBCK)
Image: Intel Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger was very bullish on AI during the company's Q2 2023 earnings call - telling investors that Intel plans to build AI into every product that we build."Later this year, Intel will ship Meteor Lake, its first consumer chip with a built-in neural processor for machine learning tasks. (AMD recently did the same, following Apple and Qualcomm.)But while Intel previously suggested to us that only its premium new Ultra chips might have those AI coprocessors, it sounds like Gelsinger expects AI will eventually be in everything Intel sells.Gelsinger often likes to talk up the four superpowers" or five superpowers" of technology companies, which originally included both AI and cloud, but today, he's suggesting that AI a... Continue reading...
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by Andrew J. Hawkins on (#6DBAV)
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge At a recent House of Representatives subcommittee hearing on self-driving cars, Rep. Kat Cammack (R-FL) kicked off her five minutes of questions for the panelists with a quick appraisal of the toaster-shaped autonomous shuttle that has puttered around her district in Gainesville, Florida, for the past three years.It moves not very fast," Cammack said with a grimace. So there's a lot of frustrations with it, I'll say that."That's something that the Gainesville Autonomous Shuttle has in common with Congress: neither seems to be much in a hurry.So there's a lot of frustrations with it, I'll say that"The hearing on Wednesday, entitled Self-Driving Legislative Framework: Enhancing Safety, Improving Lives and Mobility, and Beating... Continue reading...
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by Andrew Webster on (#6DB80)
Photo by Hector Vivas / Getty Images Lionel Messi has taken MLS by storm, and that's good news for Apple. The league partnered with Apple for a streaming service called MLS Season Pass, which kicked off this season and will continue for the next decade. And though Messi only played his first match for his new club, Inter Miami, on July 21st, it seems that viewership has already improved.While Apple did not release specific numbers, in a statement, Apple spokesperson Tom Neumayr explained that the week of July 19th-26th had the 3 most-watched matches ever on MLS Season Pass, with viewers in almost 100 countries and regions around the world. And the fans for those matches were roughly split between the MLS Season Pass English and Spanish language broadcasts."Considering... Continue reading...
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by Makena Kelly on (#6DB81)
Image: Getty Images So, it looks like Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg isn't going to be held in contempt of Congress after all - at least for now.The House Judiciary Committee was supposed to vote to hold Zuckerberg in contempt of Congress on Thursday, but chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) canceled the vote shortly before it was scheduled to take place, as first reported by Bloomberg. The vote was originally a play to get Meta to hand over additional documents as part of a committee investigation into alleged collusion with the White House to censor conservative speech.But according to a tweet from Jordan on Thursday, Meta must have provided enough new material to calm his concerns.Based on Facebook's newfound commitment to fully cooperate with the Committee's... Continue reading...
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by Umar Shakir on (#6DB82)
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge LinkedIn appears to be developing a new AI tool that can help ease the effectively robotic task of looking for and applying to jobs. According to a new leak, the Microsoft-owned company seems to have a new LinkedIn Coach" assistant in testing that could support you through the application processes, teach you new skills, and help you network on your LinkedIn network.The news comes from app researcher Nima Owji, who uncovers features from various developers that haven't been deployed yet. In an email, LinkedIn spokesperson Amanda Purvis tells The Verge the company is always exploring" new ways to improve user experience on the platform. Purvis adds that the company will have more to share soon."
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by Jay Peters on (#6DB83)
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Microsoft revealed the final games you'll be able to claim with an Xbox Live Gold subscription before Gold is replaced with the Xbox Game Pass Core, and, well, they're games you may not have heard of before. Throughout the month of August, Xbox Live Gold subscribers will be able to snag Blue Fire, a 3D platformer, and Inertial Drift, an arcade racer, according to an Xbox Wire blog post.If you claim the games, you'll be able to play them and others you've grabbed from the Games with Gold program as long as you have an Xbox Game Pass Core or Ultimate subscription. Image: Microsoft Xbox Live Gold will be discontinued on September 1st, and current subscribers will be moved to Xbox Game Pass Core on September 14th. Xbox... Continue reading...
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by Chris Welch on (#6DB4P)
Image: Google Google is delaying the broad expansion of its Find My Device feature, and it says it's doing so with personal safety in mind since the industry spec proposed by itself and Apple isn't quite ready yet. User safety and the prevention of unwanted location tracking is a top priority for Android," Google's Erik Kay announced in a blog post today. At this time we've made the decision to hold the rollout of the Find My Device network until Apple has implemented protections for iOS."Need to catch up? Back at its I/O 2023 keynote, Google revealed plans to leverage millions of current Android devices to help track down your missing gadgets, including phones, compatible accessories, and a new wave of Bluetooth item trackers. If that sounds... Continue reading...
by Makena Kelly on (#6DB4J)
Image: Nick Barclay / The Verge Facebook and Instagram users see wildly different political news in their feeds depending on their political beliefs, but chronological feeds won't fix the problem with polarization, new research published Thursday suggests.The findings come from four papers produced through a partnership between Meta and more than a dozen outside academics to research the impact of Facebook and Instagram on user behavior during the 2020 election. The company supplied data from around 208 million US-based active users in aggregate, totaling nearly all of the 231 million Facebook and Instagram users nationwide at the time.Turns out, users Meta previously classified as conservative" or liberal" consumed wildly different political news during the the... Continue reading...
by Jay Peters on (#6DB4K)
There are other options available if you don't want to use voices from Snoop Dogg or Gwyneth Paltrow. | Image: Artifact Artifact - the new-ish news app from Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger - is adding an AI-powered text-to-speech feature that will read you news articles.The company is offering the new feature as part of a partnership with Speechify. Snoop Dogg and Gwyneth Paltrow are among the voices that can read you the news, and if you want an idea of what that might sound like, you can hear their AI voices on Speechify's website. There are more than 30 English voices available, according to Robby Stein, Artifact's head of product.To turn on the text-to-speech player, you can tap on a play" icon you'll see on the bottom bar while reading an article, and the player will let you choose things like reading speed (up to 4.5x!) and... Continue reading...
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by Justine Calma on (#6DB4N)
People gather at Barton Springs Pool on June 21st, 2023, in Austin, Texas as extreme temperatures across the state prompted excessive heat warnings | Photo by Brandon Bell / Getty Images Seeing how much hotter certain neighborhoods can get compared to others nearby blows my mind, and I report on this kind of thing for a living.I live in New York City, which tops a new list of places in the US where temperature spikes because of urban sprawl. It's a problem called the urban heat island effect. Basically, areas with more paved surfaces and less greenery trap heat. That raises temperatures in cities compared to more rural locations. It also makes certain neighborhoods within a city hotter than others.A new analysis ranks 44 major cities that altogether are home to a quarter of the country's population. More than half of the population in these cities live in census tracks that can feel at least 8 degrees Fahrenheit... Continue reading...
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by Jay Peters on (#6DB4Q)
Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Roblox is now available in open beta on Meta's Quest VR headsets. Roblox and Meta had announced earlier in July that the social metaverse platform would be arriving on the headsets soon, and now, you can try it for yourself.To check out Roblox experiences on your Quest, you can grab the app from the Quest Store. (Technically, it's available through Meta's App Lab.) Once it's on your headset, you can sign in to your Roblox account and explore from there. Note that you can't make a Roblox account on Quest just yet, according to a Roblox developer forum post.Because the app is still in beta - Roblox and Meta are launching this in beta to give developers a chance to test and optimize their experiences for VR - there are some issues that R... Continue reading...
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by Charles Pulliam-Moore on (#6DB0F)
Judy Greer as Sophie and Edi Gathegias Mal in Aporia. | Well Go Entertainment USA Like many of the movies debuting at this year's Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal, Well Go USA's new sci-fi thriller Aporia from writer / director Jared Moshe riffs on well-known sci-fi tropes to tell a deeply personal story about - among other things - devastating emotional loss. But whereas most time travel narratives about people trying to change the past focus on figuring out how to get there and then deal with the repercussions that come with changing history, Aporia revolves around one grieving woman's desperate attempt to put her life right by sending a bullet back to the exact point when it all went wrong.Aporia tells the tale of how a woman named Sophie (Judy Greer) is blindsided by the sudden death of her husband Mal (Edi... Continue reading...
by Roberto Baldwin on (#6DB0G)
Ample says it can swap an EV battery in just five minutes. | Image: Filmtwist Productions We like to talk about range anxiety, but the reality is we're dealing with charging anxiety when it comes to EVs. It's great that an electric vehicle can cover 300 miles on a charge, but if the infrastructure is sparse and, in many cases, not working correctly, the ability to cover hundreds of miles on a single charge just means you're hundreds of miles from home if things go sideways.Yes, the infrastructure is improving, and a big driver of that is government-funded financial initiatives for charging station companies to improve uptime. Automakers are adopting Tesla's NACS (North American Charging Standard) after the initial push by Ford - a company that sent employees out into the field to see how well the charging network was... Continue reading...
by Umar Shakir on (#6DB0H)
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge According to a new report by Reuters, Tesla performed intentional inflation" about the range estimates of its electric vehicles under the guidance of CEO Elon Musk.An anonymous source said the automaker had started to use algorithms about a decade ago that would inflate projections at a full charge. Then, once Teslas reach a 50 percent state of charge, the numbers get a bit more realistic so drivers have a better chance of avoiding getting stranded, along with a 15-mile buffer that allows the vehicle to drive on battery after it reaches zero. According to the source, Elon wanted to show good range numbers when fully charged."The Reuters report also claims that Tesla created a dedicated Diversion Team" last summer focused solely on... Continue reading...
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by Richard Lawler on (#6D90H)
Illustration: The Verge The ChatGPT for Android app is now available in the Google Play Store, launching a few months after the free iOS app brought the chatbot to iPhones and iPads. According to a company tweet, it's available first in the US, India, Bangladesh, and Brazil, with other countries set to follow later, mimicking the staged rollout we saw for the iOS version.On July 27th, OpenAI announced additional availability, saying the Android ChatGPT app is now available in Argentina, Canada, France, Germany, Indonesia, Ireland, Japan, Mexico, Nigeria, the Philippines, the UK, and South Korea.As we noted previously, the launch of an Android app is coming after Sensor Tower and Similarweb data showed drops in web traffic and app installations for June.
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by Monica Chin on (#6DB0J)
Samsung's 16-inch workstation aims to be the go-to for Windows fans with graphics-heavy workloads. Continue reading...
by Makena Kelly on (#6DB0K)
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Congress is closer than ever to passing a pair of bills to childproof the internet after lawmakers voted to send them to the floor Thursday.The bills - the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) and COPPA 2.0 - were approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee Thursday by a unanimous voice vote. Both pieces of legislation aim to address an ongoing mental health crisis amongst young people that some lawmakers blame social media for intensifying. But critics of the bills have long argued that they have the potential to cause more harm than good, like forcing social media platforms to collect more user information to properly enforce Congress' rules.In his past two State of the Union addresses, President Joe Biden has insisted that Congress enact... Continue reading...
by Charles Pulliam-Moore on (#6DB0M)
Richter Belmont getting ready to take some vampires down. | Image: Netflix When Netflix's first Castlevania animated series drew to a close in its fourth season, the vampiric menace threatening to plunge the world into darkness had only been beaten into submission rather than outright destroyed. It was only a matter of time before Dracula and the demons under his thrall returned to terrorize ordinary humans helpless to stop them. But in the first trailer for Castlevania: Nocturne - a new spinoff series from showrunner Kevin Kolde and writer Clive Bradley - humanity isn't alone in its fight against Dracula and his fellow bloodsuckers.Set during the French Revolution, Castlevania: Nocturne revolves around Richter Belmont (Edward Bluemel) as he follows in the footsteps of his ancestors by taking on the elite... Continue reading...
by Jon Porter on (#6DB0N)
Image: Meta WhatApp's latest feature is the ability to quickly send short video messages, similar to the voice messages the service already supports. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg shared a short clip of the feature in action, showing the circular videos sent via the feature.According to an accompanying blog post from WhatsApp, video messages can be up to 60 seconds in length and will automatically play on mute when a recipient opens a chat. That's in contrast to voice messages, which don't auto-play and can be as long as you want. You can send a video message by tapping the existing voice message icon to put it into video mode.WhatsApp has long offered the option of sending videos, but the new video message feature removes a couple of steps in the... Continue reading...
by Sheena Vasani on (#6DAXG)
The Kindle Paperwhite Kids is just like the standard model pictured above but with some kid-friendly extras. | Photo by Chaim Gartenberg / The Verge If you're looking for an e-reader you can safely take to the beach, right now, the latest Kindle Paperwhite Kids is on sale for $114.99 ($55 off) with 16GB of storage at Amazon and Best Buy. That's one of its better prices this year and just $4 shy of the standard, ad-free Kindle Paperwhite's all-time low price.It might seem strange to say, but the latest Kindle Paperwhite Kids is a bargain for children and adults alike. That's because, at its core, it's the Kindle Paperwhite - our favorite Amazon e-reader - just with parental controls you can turn off and no ads. Like the standard model, the kid-friendly Kindle Paperwhite offers IPX8 waterproofing, so you won't need to worry it'll break if it gets wet as you lounge by the pool. With... Continue reading...
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by Victoria Song on (#6DAXH)
The Medicine Cabinet feature aims to tackle more than forgetfulness when it comes to medication adherence. | Image: GoodRx There's no shortage of apps designed to remind people to take their medications. But GoodRx, an online pharmacy and telehealth app, is trying to take it a step further by launching a digital medicine cabinet." The idea is to create a one-stop shop that allows people to check price comparisons, get reminders and refills, and even earn financial rewards for taking their meds.The name of the game is to improve medication adherence - or how well you follow your doctor's orders when it comes to treatment. That includes things like regularly taking antidepressants, antibiotics, or statins to reduce cholesterol, etc. To get the best results, the pharmaceutical journal US Pharmacist says you need an adherence rate of around 80 percent. You... Continue reading...
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by Emma Roth on (#6DAXJ)
Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge Sony announced it has sold over 40 million PlayStation 5 consoles despite the unprecedented challenges of COVID" and supply chain issues. Unlike the press release shared when the PS5 crossed 10 million units sold as of July 2021, Sony didn't call its flagship console out as the fastest-selling console in the history of Sony Interactive Entertainment," reflecting a slower pace of sales even as supply issues ebbed.PlayStation 5 shipments have begun to ramp up this year. Sony nearly hit 40 million consoles sold earlier this year and tripled the number of consoles it shipped from January to March 2023 at 6.3 million units. At the same time last year, it shipped just 2 million PlayStation 5 consoles.
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by Emma Roth on (#6DAXK)
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Peacock added just 2 million subscribers over the past three months, bringing the service up to 24 million subscribers in the US. That number was included in Comcast's earnings report today, which says Peacock nearly doubled its subscribers year over year.In addition to the small bump in subscribers, Peacock's revenue grew 85 percent year over year to $820 million. The service still lost $651 million, however, up from $467 million at the same time last year.Earlier this month, Comcast announced that it's raising the price of Peacock on August 17th. While the ad-supported Premium plan is going from $4.99 to $5.99 per month, the ad-free Premium Plus plan is going from $9.99 to $11.99 per month. Comcast also took away the free tier for... Continue reading...
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by Andrew Webster on (#6DATD)
Image: Niantic The next major release from Pokemon Go developer Niantic is launching very soon. The studio announced today that Monster Hunter Now, a collaboration with Capcom, will be available globally on September 14th, launching on both iOS and Android.The announcement was made as part of a lengthy presentation detailing more about how the game will actually work, including the weapons that'll be available at launch (sword and shield, great sword, long sword, hammer, light bowgun, and bow) and how the cycle of hunting and gearing up will play out. Monster Hunter Now also has a clever feature called paintball, where players can mark monsters they come across so they can fight them later.You can check out the full video below:The launch comes at... Continue reading...
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by Andrew Webster on (#6DATE)
Image: Netflix In the finale of The Witcher's third season - which also happens to be the final episode where Henry Cavill will play the lead role - our hero, Geralt of Rivia, spends most of his time in bed. This is not an exaggeration: after getting his ass thoroughly kicked in a previous episode, he's stuck recuperating in a forest, trying his best to get healthy so he can continue his quest. It's a bizarre choice that sidelines Geralt in what should, in theory, be an important moment for the series, the character, and the actor. Instead of sending Cavill out on a high note, the season just kind of... ends.It didn't have to be this way. When it debuted way back in 2019, Netflix's adaption of The Witcher proved to be a surprisingly faithful version... Continue reading...
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#6DAQB)
Thank you Nintendo, now can we please have some GameCube titles? I miss playing Twilight Princess. | Image: Nintendo / Jess Weatherbed Nintendo has announced that two new retro Zelda games - The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons - are now available for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers on the standard $3.99-per-month package.I've been patiently waiting for this moment since Nintendo announced it was introducing Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance games to the service back in February. Released back in 2001, Oracle of Ages/Seasons are two of the most underrated titles within the retro Legend of Zelda franchise, often overshadowed by Majora's Mask and Ocarina of Time. Each version has its own unique gameplay mechanics that changed the world around them: Oracle of Ages being more puzzle-based and allowing Link to travel... Continue reading...
by Tom Warren on (#6DAQC)
Illustration: The Verge The European Commission is opening a formal antitrust investigation into Microsoft's bundling of its Teams software with its Office productivity suite. Slack originally filed an anti-competitive complaint against Microsoft with the European Commission in July 2020, just months after a global pandemic began and the Microsoft Teams userbase started to grow rapidly.The European Commission will now carry out an in-depth investigation into whether Microsoft may have breached EU competition rules by tying or bundling Microsoft Teams to its Office 365 and Microsoft 365 productivity suites.Remote communication and collaboration tools like Teams have become indispensable for many businesses in Europe," explains Margrethe Vestager, executive... Continue reading...
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by Jon Porter on (#6DAQD)
Slack has now acknowledged the issues and is investigating the cause. | Illustration: Alex Castro / The Verge Slack, the workplace chat app, experienced an outage this morning, with messages failing to send on the service. Reports began spiking on DownDetector at around 5AM ET and the service's status dashboard acknowledged the issues with a post at 5:35AM ET, noting that Users may be experiencing trouble with sending messages in Slack."But as of 6:13AM ET Slack reported that the issues had been resolved. Slack is now back up," a message read. Users may need to reload their apps to see this restoration."Slack had elevated the status to an outage" at 5:57AM ET:
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by Makena Kelly on (#6DAMV)
Getty Images There's a new bipartisan bill to establish a new federal agency tasked with regulating online platforms.The bill, sponsored by Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC), would create a new agency called the Digital Consumer Protection Commission that would be empowered to go after giant tech firms for a slew of anti-competitive behaviors and failing to protect consumer privacy.For years I have been trying to find ways to empower consumers against Big Tech," Graham said in a statement Thursday. I have heard too many stories from families who feel helpless in the face of Big Tech. Stories about children being bullied to the point of committing suicide. Human trafficking. Exploitation of minors. All the while the social... Continue reading...
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by Jay Peters on (#6DAD7)
Image: Reddit Reddit wrapped up its 2023 r/Place collaborative canvas on Tuesday, but if you missed it while it was happening or want to relive the evolution of the artwork, there's a few ways to look back on the project.If you just want to take it all in as it happened, I'd recommend watching Reddit's official r/Place 2023 timelapse, which I've also embedded at the top of this post. The coordination on display is impressive. While the project was going on, users would be able to place one individual pixel every few minutes, so to do any sort of complex artwork, groups of people across Reddit would have to work together to bring their designs to life. If you want to look at the evolution of r/Place more granularly, you can scrub through the canvas'... Continue reading...
by Alex Heath on (#6DAD8)
Photo by Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has high hopes for Threads, his competitor to the company formerly known as Twitter.During Meta's second quarter earnings call with investors on Wednesday, Zuckerberg was asked multiple times about Threads and his expectations for its long-term success. He said it's a weird anomaly in the tech industry that there hasn't been an app like this for text-based convos that has reached 1 billion people," echoing previous comments he has made both on Threads itself and during a recent interview with the podcaster Lex Fridman.Threads reached 100 million signups faster than any consumer software product in history, but it's nowhere near reaching the 1-billion-user club yet. Its engagement is also estimated to have... Continue reading...
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by Wes Davis on (#6DAD9)
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Tesla is facing a new investigation with the California attorney general's office looking into safety issues with the company's Autopilot feature as well as its marketing practices, CNBC reported on Wednesday.The outlet was tipped off to the investigation by Tesla owner Greg Wester, who California Attorney General Rob Bonta's office called to ask about his August 2022 Federal Trade Commission complaint about his Tesla's phantom braking" problem and what he believed to be misleading claims around the company's Full Self-Driving (FSD) system.Tesla CEO Elon Musk's claims about his cars' fully driverless capabilities date back to 2016 when he said all new Tesla EVs would have the necessary hardware for it. In fact, the company has... Continue reading...
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