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AMD’s RX 7800 XT is the antidote to GPU inflation
Hint: the 7800 XT is the smaller one on top. | Photo by Tom Warren / The Verge The most important thing about the AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT graphics card, available today, is its $500 price.In almost every other way, it's unremarkable. Reviewers agree: its performance is often indistinguishable from the AMD RX 6800 XT, a card released nearly three years ago. (Nvidia also recently released GPUs that couldn't always beat their two-year-old predecessors: What has the industry been doing all that time?*)Here's the difference: three years ago, the RX 6800 XT debuted at $649.When you factor in inflation, that's $762 in today's money. The reason today's reviews of the RX 7800 XT are quite favorable, including ours, is that AMD is cutting against inflation.Not just standard economic inflation, by the way - also the... Continue reading...
Max will reportedly start offering free sports later this year
Image: The Verge Max, the streaming service owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, could soon offer sports that you can watch for free during a limited period of time, according to a report from Bloomberg. The promotion will reportedly start later this year, with Warner Bros. Discovery hoping to attract more viewers by showing live basketball, baseball, and hockey games.You may only get to watch free sports for a few months, though, as sources tell Bloomberg that it will make viewers start paying in February or March next year. Warner Bros. Discovery currently owns the media rights for several major sports, including the National Basketball Association (NBA), Major League Baseball (MLB), the National Hockey League (NHL), and others.The company is reportedly... Continue reading...
China bans iPhone use for government work
Illustration: The Verge China's government has banned officials at central government agencies from bringing foreign-branded phones, including the iPhone, into offices or using them for government work, reports The Wall Street Journal. Citing unnamed sources, the article says China seeks to cut the country's reliance on foreign technology" and beef up cybersecurity, as well as keep sensitive data from leaking to foreign governments.While the move broadly targets foreign-made smartphones, Apple stands out, as China remains one of its biggest markets. The country also continues to be a huge part of its supply chain, even as it transfers manufacturing to countries like India. With China as such a big part of its bottom line, Apple has made changes to its iOS... Continue reading...
Forget AI — I just want the Pixel 8 to get four OS upgrades
Give this phone the software update policy it deserves, Google. | Image: Google If this year's I/O was any indication, we're going to hear about AI a lot at next month's Pixel 8 launch. AI for your videos, AI for your text to the babysitter, blah blah blah. Fine. But there's something else I'm hoping to see in the next generation of Pixel phones, even if it's not quite the attention-getting feature that AI is: four years of OS upgrades.Samsung does it. Xiaomi just announced it's doing it. Even OnePlus is doing it. So why is Google - the company behind Android - still only offering three OS upgrades for its flagship phones when a growing number of other OEMs are promising four? Sure, most Pixel phones launch with the latest OS version, so in some cases, those three OS upgrades are actually even-steven with other... Continue reading...
Pixar’s Elemental will hit Disney Plus streaming on September 13th
A still from Elemental. | Image: Disney / Pixar Disney has announced that Disney Plus subscribers will be able to stream Elemental, its parable about interracial relationships, beginning September 13th. The company is also releasing a making-of documentary for the film, called Good Chemistry: The Story of Elemental, and an Up-related short called Carl's Date for its streaming service.Our own Charles Pulliam-Moore praised the film's visuals in his review for The Verge. But he felt the racial framing suffered, partially from the elements-as-people metaphor but potentially also from the writers' eagerness to avoid mistakes made in Zootopia.Elemental, which had a $200 million budget, managed to pull in $480 million on its box office run, according to Disney, despite a mediocre June... Continue reading...
New YouTube face just dropped
Image: MrBeast The faces on YouTube thumbnails might start to look a bit different. A lot of thumbnails feature a person with an open mouth in shock, awe, excitement, or horror because of a belief that the open-mouth face entices people to click on a video. But MrBeast, the individual with the most subscribers on YouTube, said Wednesday that he's starting to see longer watch times on videos where his thumbnail face has a closed mouth instead of an open one.You can see his results for yourself thanks to some screenshots he shared on X (formerly Twitter) of what appears to be YouTube's creator dashboard. The screenshots don't include numbers about differences in watch time (and that metric doesn't necessarily translate to more views), but they all show... Continue reading...
Here’s where you can preorder Sonos’ new Move 2 speaker
Sonos' second-gen Move looks similar to the prior model but is now available in a new green shade. | Image: Sonos Four years after releasing its first portable speaker, the Sonos Move, Sonos has finally given it a refresh. After months of leaks and rumors, the company has officially confirmed the Sonos Move 2 will arrive on September 20th for $449.As expected, the Move 2 comes with some significant improvements, which is perhaps why the new Move costs $50 more than its predecessor. According to Sonos, it features true stereo sound and can seamlessly switch from Bluetooth to Wi-Fi. It also boasts twice the battery life as the original Move, allowing it to last up to 24 hours on a single charge.We have yet to test the Move 2, but the original model is our favorite portable Sonos speaker, so we have high hopes. You'll have to stay tuned for our... Continue reading...
The Boy and the Heron’s first trailer is a glimpse at Miyazaki’s next dark fantasy
The Boy and the Heron. | Image: Studio Ghibli One of the most secretive films of the year just got a little less mysterious with the first trailer for The Boy and the Heron. The latest film from Studio Ghibli and perhaps the final feature-length project from famed director Hayao Miyazaki, The Boy and the Heron premiered in Japan in July.In the lead-up to its debut, Ghibli was refreshingly vague in discussing the film, which is also known as How Do You Live (and based on Genzaburo Yoshino's novel of the same name). Prior to the trailer, all fans had to go on were a few still images, simple plot descriptions, and the teasiest of teasers.For more on the film, be sure to check out our review from its Japanese premiere. But if you want to go in completely spoiler-free, here's the... Continue reading...
YouTube is experimenting with longer but less frequent ad breaks on TV
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge YouTube is considering changing how and when it shows ads during videos on its main app on connected TVs. One of those changes is more infrequent but longer ad breaks that won't interrupt what you're watching as often.Instead of showing short ads interspersed throughout a video, YouTube is trying out longer chunks of ads for non-Premium subscribers that appear in the middle of the content. It's still not clear how long these new ad breaks will last, as Nicky Rettke, the head of YouTube's ad products team, tells The Verge that there isn't a set length.There are a lot of factors that go into deciding when to show an ad break... so it's a bit dynamic," Rettke says. The overall change is that we're going to continue to have those dynamic... Continue reading...
Amazon just added support for bridges, butMatteris still in a bind
The Eve Thermo Control is one of the first devices to use a Matter feature called binding. But as of now, none of the smart home platforms support it. | Image: Eve Systems Bridging older smart home gadgets into Matter is finally fully supported, and cameras are on the horizon, but the new smart home standard still has plenty of unfulfilled promises. Continue reading...
US military planning to fund fleets of ‘small, smart, cheap’ drones
Image: Celal Gunes / Anadolu Agency via Getty Images The Pentagon is considering expanding its fleet of drones and autonomous systems in the next two years, possibly enhancing it with AI.According to The Wall Street Journal, Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks said the Department of Defense plans to develop AI systems intended to be small, smart, [and] cheap" to counter threats from China and other countries.The Journal said Hicks will announce plans to add more capabilities to the country's network of drones and sensors that monitor military activities in other countries. One such possibility is a fleet of solar-powered distributed pods of self-propelled [autonomous] systems" that can provide near-real-time information. The department may also look into autonomous ground-based... Continue reading...
The first episode of Pokémon: Paldean Winds is a crash course in treasure hunting
Arven encountering a Ceititan in Paldean Winds | The Pokemon Company The mainline Pokemon anime is sure to eventually delve into much of the magic and mystery shaping the new region Scarlet and Violet are set in. But the new Pokemon: Paldean Winds web series gets right to the business of showing you just what the young trainers matriculating at Naranja (and presumably Uva) Academy are really getting up to as they embark on their grand treasure hunts.Paldean Winds' first episode - Breathe Out" from director Ryohei Takeshita and writer Teruko Utsumi - introduces Ohara (Cat Protano), Alquis (Paul Castro Jr.), and Hohma (Caroline Spinola), three Naranja Academy students who are all at different points in figuring out what unique goals they want to achieve as part of the school's Treasure Hunt course work.... Continue reading...
The Spectrum / Disney blackout led a US Open player to pirate the US Open
Photo by Sarah Stier / Getty Images Whenever there's another of these drawn-out carriage disputes between cable providers and content owners - and they happen often - I always say that the customers are the ones who get hurt the most. Last week, nearly 15 million Spectrum subscribers abruptly lost their ability to watch ESPN, ABC, and other Disney-owned channels right as Labor Day weekend got underway - and smack dab in the middle of the US Open. In the days since, Disney and Spectrum parent Charter Communications have been throwing blame back and forth like a hot potato.But many people are getting fed up with the blackout, and this includes the US Open athletes themselves. I guess in a lot of hotels, they have Spectrum, so I cannot watch it on TV anymore," Daniil... Continue reading...
Samsung’s new Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5 are $200 off
Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip 5 starts at $799.99. | Photo by Allison Johnson / The Verge The new iPhone 15 may be just around the corner, but if you're an Android lover looking for a phone that'll stand out, Samsung's newest foldables might fit the bill better. Right now, you can buy the unlocked Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip 5 starting at $799.99 for the model with 256GB of storage from Amazon.Unlike many popular phones on the market, the Galaxy Z Flip 5 is a 6.7-inch flip phone that can fold in half to fit in your pocket. Compared to its predecessor, it comes with a larger, 3.4-inch front cover screen that makes it easier to respond to texts, check your calendar, and interact with apps. It's also faster thanks to the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, while its IPX8 rating against full water immersion offers extra peace of... Continue reading...
Dictionary.com adds a bunch of AI-related words
In another sign generative AI has pierced through mass consciousness, Dictionary.com has added generative AI, GPT, and LLM to its list of words.It also expanded the definition of hallucinate in the context of generative AI, where it means to produce false information contrary to the intent of the user and present the information as if it were true.The site, which also runs Thesaurus.com (aka my best writing friend), announced 566 new entries and 348 new definitions for the fall of 2023 as the dictionary works to keep pace with the ever-changing English language."Other new words or expanded definitions include nepo baby (a celebrity with a famous parent), jawn (something or someone that doesn't need a specific word), biohacking... Continue reading...
Google rolls out file locking for Workspace customers
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Google is rolling out a new feature to Google Workspace customers: the ability to lock Google Drive files.While a file is locked, no one with any level of access can make edits, comments, or suggestions; essentially, it's in read-only mode until you unlock it. The company wrote in a blog post announcing the change that file locking started rolling out to Rapid Release domains yesterday and will do so over the next 15 days, while those on Scheduled Release domains will start seeing it on September 20th, also with a 15-day rollout period.Restricting a file in Google was already something you could do with the Google Drive API or through file approvals - a similar feature that lets you, say, request approval for a draft that's locked... Continue reading...
YouTube’s latest experiment is playing games
Illustration: Alex Castro / The Verge YouTube is trying out games as its next experimental offering. The company is adding a new Playables" section on the site that will include games that can be played on both the desktop website and mobile devices. Playables will only appear for a limited number of users to start," and there was no list of game titles published at this time.9to5Google reports that one of the games to grace the new YouTube Playables experiment includes Stack Bounce, which involves a 3D ball bouncing on top of rings you must smash through with well-timed clicks. If you've heard of the game before, it's because Google already offers it on its minigames service, GameSnacks.To check if you're included in the games experiment, look for a new Playables"... Continue reading...
Polestar is working on its own smartphone to seamlessly sync with its luxury EVs
Image: Getty Polestar has found another product to slap its logo on, and it's not an electric car.The Swedish-based, Chinese-owned EV maker will launch its own smartphone in December, Polestar CEO Thomas Ingenlath told CNBC at the IAA Mobility auto show in Munich, Germany, this week. The phone will be produced by Xingji Meizu, a smartphone company owned by Polestar's parent company, Geely.It doesn't sound like this will be an attempt to challenge China's major smartphone makers like Apple and Oppo. Rather, this will become a way to highlight all the ways in which Polestar's technology-packed cars are basically just computers on wheels, Ingenlath told the network.It doesn't sound like this will be an attempt to challenge China's major smartphone... Continue reading...
‘Modern cars are a privacy nightmare,’ the worst Mozilla’s seen
Tesla was the worst offender out of all 25 car brands reviewed in the report. | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge If you're wondering which gadgets have the worst user privacy practices, it turns out the answer may be parked outside. According to a report published by the Mozilla Foundation on Wednesday, cars are the official worst category of products for privacy" that it's ever reviewed. The global nonprofit found that 92 percent of the reviewed automakers provide drivers with little (if any) control over their personal data, with 84 percent sharing user data with outside parties.Best known for its open-source Firefox web browser, the Mozilla Foundation claims to stand up for the health of the internet." It's produced several reports and guides under its Privacy Not Included" series over the years that detail how products and services like m... Continue reading...
Sonos announces Move 2 speaker with stereo sound and 24-hour battery life
Image: Sonos The Sonos Move 2 will be released on September 20th for $449, the company announced this morning. I've already reported extensively on the new product, which is Sonos' third portable speaker after the original Move and much smaller Roam. There are several meaningful improvements to the second-generation Move: it will output stereo audio (the original was only capable of mono), offer more than twice the battery life of its predecessor, and the speaker has redesigned controls that match those of the recent Era 300 and Era 100.The external design is very similar to the original Move. This is still a hefty portable" speaker, but at least there's still a built-in handle for carrying it around your home (and outside). Inside the Move 2 are... Continue reading...
GoPro’s new Hero 12 Black will let you film continuously for longer
Image: GoPro GoPro is announcing its next major action camera: the GoPro Hero 12 Black. The new camera has a bunch of notable features, including support for longer runtimes when you're recording footage continuously for those times when you want to capture as much of your adventure as possible when using GoPro's Enduro battery.The new runtimes are possible thanks to a redesigned power management system, according to GoPro, and with the new system, you might see as much as 2x improvement in runtimes over the previous-gen Hero 11 Black. (Though note that GoPro's 2x rating is based on using that Enduro battery, which is included with the Hero 12 - if you use a standard GoPro battery, you'll see different runtimes.)If you're looking to use your GoPro... Continue reading...
You can get three months of Disney Plus for about $6 right now
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge I'm not going to lie: it sucks that Disney Plus is going to increase the price of its ad-free plan next month. But today, Disney softened the blow somewhat. First, the company introduced a new ad-free Disney Plus and Hulu plan for $19.99 per month, which is about $12 cheaper than buying both separately. And now - even better - Disney's offering a good Disney Plus deal.Through September 20th, new and eligible returning subscribers can get three months of Disney Plus (with ads) for $1.99 per month instead of $7.99 a month. Altogether, that's $18 in savings, which is kind of like getting two months free.Again, though, the deal just applies to the ad-supported tier - which isn't increasing in price. Still, it's a good deal, even if you... Continue reading...
AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT and 7700 XT review: a nudge into the 1440p era
AMD's latest GPUs will put even more pressure on Nvidia's RTX 40-series pricing. Continue reading...
Roku turns to layoffs (again) and removes streaming content to cut costs
Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge Roku will be laying off 10 percent of its employees - more than 300 people - in its third round of workforce cuts in under a year. As reported by Variety, Roku revealed the move in an 8-K SEC filing early on Wednesday and says it made the decision in an effort to reduce operating expenses.The company determined to implement additional measures to continue to bring down its year-over-year operating expense growth rate," the filing reads. Roku said these measures will include consolidating office space, cutting back on outside expenses, and limiting new hires - the typical steps companies take in these moments.Roku has had three rounds of layoffs in under a yearRoku expects the workforce reduction" to be largely complete by the end... Continue reading...
iMessage and Bing avoid strict DMA rules, for now
The investigations should take a maximum of five months. | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Apple and Microsoft have managed to temporarily prevent iMessage and Bing being subjected to obligations under the EU's strict new Digital Markets Act. Instead, the European Commission announced on Wednesday that it's opened four market investigations into Bing, Edge, Microsoft Advertising, and iMessage, to determine whether they should be designated as "core platform services" under the DMA.The DMA - one of several new EU laws designed to restrict the power of tech companies and help create a level playing field - creates a host of new obligations for large tech companies. Messaging services like iMessage are required to offer other companies some level of interoperability if they're deemed to be big and important enough. Bing would be... Continue reading...
MSI fixes Windows 11 BSOD ‘unsupported processor’ errors with new BIOS updates
Image: Microsoft MSI has started issuing BIOS updates to fix Windows 11 Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) unsupported processor" errors that started appearing with its Intel 700 and 600 Series motherboards last month. Microsoft initially investigated reports of errors that appeared after the latest KB5029351 update, and MSI now confirms it has found and fixed the source of the problems.MSI had been issuing updates for its 600 and 700 series motherboards in preparation for Intel's upcoming 14th Gen desktop CPUs, codenamed Raptor Lake-S Refresh. These BIOS updates were marked with a support next-gen CPUs" update note, which clearly introduced the BSOD problem.The BSOD will only appear with the latest Intel componentsMSI and Intel found the root cause of... Continue reading...
Microsoft to detail OneDrive AI plans in ‘future of file management’ event
Image: Microsoft Microsoft is holding a special OneDrive event on October 3rd where the company plans to offer a sneak peek at our AI plans" for the cloud storage service. The future of file management" event will be live streamed on Microsoft Teams and looks like it will include a redesigned OneDrive interface, alongside new AI-powered search and sharing features.Join Jeff Teper and the OneDrive product team as they showcase the next generation of file management across Microsoft 365," reads Microsoft's announcement of the OneDrive event. We'll give a sneak peek at our AI plans which include new search, sharing, and information queries across all your files in OneDrive." Image: Microsoft Microsoft's OneDrive teaser. The... Continue reading...
Waymo is using insurance data about self-driving cars to bolster its safety case
Image: Getty Waymo is using insurance data to make the case that its self-driving cars are safer than human drivers. The report, a result of the collaboration first announced last year between the Alphabet-owned company and the insurer Swiss Re, is intended to show how driverless vehicles crash less often and damage less property than human-driven vehicles.Waymo's data comes at a time of increased scrutiny of self-driving vehicles after California regulators voted to dramatically expand the ability of robotaxi companies to operate in San Francisco despite warnings from city officials about driverless vehicles blocking roads and delaying emergency responders.The study compares Waymo's liability claims data with those claims filed by human drivers... Continue reading...
GoPro is back at making 360-degree cameras
GoPro founder and CEO Nick Woodman confirmed a new 360-degree GoPro Max camera is in the works and will be worth the wait" at the GoPro 12 launch event. This update was a long time coming - the original GoPro Max was released all the way back in October 2019.We reached out to GoPro to find out more about the upcoming 360-degree camera, including its availability, but have been met with a simple no comment" from a spokesperson. Personally, I hope this camera gets released before the ski season officially opens.GoPro was one of the first companies to start shipping 360 cameras for consumers. In 2017, GoPro released a $699 Fusion, years after producing a six-camera rig called Omni, which could capture 360 or VR videos as long as you... Continue reading...
The EU targets Google, WhatsApp, and more with tough new DMA rules
A graphic showing the companies and services being designated as gatekeepers. (Click here for higher resolution image.) | Image: European Commission The European Commission has officially confirmed which tech companies, and which of their services, count as gatekeepers" under its strict new Digital Markets Act (DMA). The companies listed all appeared on a provisional list released in early July, and mostly consist of American tech giants. There's Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft from the US, plus ByteDance from China. 22 core platform services provided by gatekeepers must now comply with the DMA's obligations by March 2024.Broadly, the DMA is the EU's attempt to rein in the market power of Big Tech by opening up entrenched platforms and curbing ecosystem lock-in and anti-competitive behavior, making them compete on the merits of their products and services alone. Major... Continue reading...
The new UE Epicboom is a beefy $350 Bluetooth speaker
Image: Ultimate Ears Where do you go next after branding your speakers with names like the Boom, Megaboom, Hyperboom, and Wonderboom? Well, apparently the natural progression has led Ultimate Ears to none other than Epicboom." That's the new speaker that the company just announced today. It's a chunky device that gives off more of a Sonos Move aura as opposed to UE's signature cylindrical Bluetooth speakers. Priced at $349.99, the 4.36-pound Epicboom promises 360-degree audio output from its 4.6-inch woofer and two high-frequency 45mm transductors.This speaker is rated IP67 against dust and water - that's a win over the Move's IP56 rating and means you can submerge it for up to 30 minutes - and it'll last for 17 hours of playback on a charge, the company... Continue reading...
Google leaks Pixel 8 Pro again with a 360-degree preview
A composite of images from Google's Pixel 8 Pro simulator. | Images: Google If you had any remaining questions about what the Pixel 8 Pro looks like, Google is here to answer them. The company has put online a 360-degree simulator that lets you turn the device over back to front and top to bottom, with helpful indicators pointing out where various sensors and ports are located. The simulator shows the phone in three colors and confirms that the Pixel 8 Pro will be getting a new temperature sensor on the back beside the cameras.The simulator was spotted by Jose Ruben and highlighted by Mishaal Rahman, who both posted about it on X. Google doesn't appear to have published a link to the website - but all you have to do is plug the new phone's name into the URL of Google's other Pixel simulators, and the new phone... Continue reading...
Apple signs new agreement with Arm that goes past 2040
Illustration: The Verge Apple has struck a deal with the chip design company Arm that goes past 2040, as reported by Reuters. A disclosure noting the arrangement appeared in new documents Arm filed as part of its planned IPO.The statement about the deal doesn't have much additional detail. We have entered into a new long-term agreement with Apple that extends beyond 2040, continuing our longstanding relationship of collaboration with Apple and Apple's access to the Arm architecture," Arm said in the document. But given how much Apple relies on Arm's designs for the custom chips powering its most popular and profitable products, like the iPhone, Mac, iPad, and Apple Watch, in addition to the upcoming Vision Pro, it signals that Apple plans to continue... Continue reading...
Here’s Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s public memo on Google at 25
Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge Google usually celebrates its birthday on September 27th for no particularly obvious reason, but for its 25th anniversary, the company's getting out ahead - with CEO Sundar Pichai kicking off celebrations" with a 2,400-word public memo reflecting on where the company's been.There's very little in here that will surprise anyone who's heard Pichai speak at length, and... it's mostly brags, which makes sense. But I expect you'll want to hear what the second-highest paid CEO of the world's fourth-most valuable company has to say in this moment of transition!Before I present the whole memo, here are a few passages that caught my eye:
Zoom is even less happy about Microsoft Teams than you are
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Hot on the heels of the EU forcing Microsoft to stop bundling Teams into Office in Europe, Zoom's CEO is suggesting that the US Federal Trade Commission might want to look into doing the same stateside.Bloomberg reports that Zoom CEO Eric Yuan made the remark at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia + Technology Conference in response to a question about Microsoft unbundling Teams in Europe. The unbundling comes after EU regulators opened an investigation in July in response to a complaint by Slack, another Teams competitor that Microsoft more or less crushed by adding Teams to Office 365 for no additional cost. You should ask this question to the FTC as well," Bloomberg quotes Yuan as saying.He's got a point about bundling! Vox Media... Continue reading...
All 50 states call on Congress to address AI-generated CSAM
Illustration by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge The attorneys general from all 50 US states want lawmakers to establish a commission dedicated to investigating the impact of AI on child exploitation, as reported earlier by The Associated Press. In a letter to Congress, the attorneys general say that the proposed commission should come up with solutions to prevent the creation of AI-generated child sexual abuse material (CSAM).As outlined in the letter, the attorneys general point out that bad actors can train an AI using images of abused and non-abused children to create deepfakes while also animating new and realistic sexualized images of children who do not exist, but who may resemble actual children." The letter adds that readily available AI tools make this process easier than... Continue reading...
Elon Muskpaid for our attention,but the price to keep it is getting higher
Say what? | Illustration: Laura Normand / The Verge I see Elon Musk has pivoted from pretending he's going to physically fight Mark Zuckerberg to pretending he is going to sue the Anti-Defamation League. Okay. There are people who still take Musk seriously, and I wish them well on their journey. This blog is for the rest of us.Obviously, there's a level of attention-seeking behavior at play. Some of this is financially motivated: Musk is perhaps the most important influencer in the world. His tweets move markets. And he faces the same problem as other influencers. The danger of being too famous is overexposure - people get sick of you.Why make this threat in the first place?Musk's public persona is an important marketing tool. Consider his appearance on Saturday Night Live: Tesla... Continue reading...
These Steam Deck custom resin buttons look phenomenal — and they’re for sale
GIF by DeckButtons Would you spend $40-$60 on artisan buttons for your Steam Deck? What if they were cast by hand from custom resin molds, made by just one guy in the USA?I imagine it would depend on how they look - but thankfully, they look amazing. GIF by DeckButtons Such shimmer. Today, Greg Leddy is following up his TouchProtect touchpad and button skins and custom-painted ColoredControllers with the new DeckButtons.com, a shop where he exclusively sells buttons and D-pads for your Steam Deck. Each one is cast in a custom two-part silicone mold of his own design, itself created from a master button he 3D prints from resin, hand-sands, and finishes to emulate the Steam Deck's own slightly sandy shell texture.Leddy sent me... Continue reading...
iPhone and iPad apps will be available in the Vision Pro App Store by default
Image: Vjeran Pavic / The Verge Apple's upcoming App Store for its Vision Pro headset will include all compatible iPhone and iPad apps by default." In an update on Tuesday, Apple said it will release the new App Store with the developer beta of visionOS this fall.Both iPad and iPhone apps will appear alongside visionOS apps in the new App Store. As Apple has said previously, it will automatically import iOS and iPadOS apps to its new mixed reality operating system with no additional work required." Developers can still optimize their apps if needed.By default, your iPad and/or iPhone apps will be published automatically on the App Store on Apple Vision Pro," Apple notes. Most frameworks available in iPadOS and iOS are also included in visionOS, which means... Continue reading...
TikTok appears to be gearing up for a big push into messaging
Illustration by Nick Barclay / The Verge There are messaging features inside of TikTok, but nobody really thinks of TikTok as a messaging app. The company appears intent on changing that, though: its parent company ByteDance is hiring for a slew of roles on a team called TikTok Social," which seems to be tasked with turning TikTok into a much more powerful messaging system.The listings, which were first spotted by Axios, are vague in the way that all job listings tend to be, but they make TikTok's ambitions clear. We are the messaging team on TikTok," a listing for an engineering lead says. Our team's mission is to facilitate meaningful user connections through TikTok's messaging experience, which is still in its infancy." Another listing, for a backend tech lead, says the... Continue reading...
Amazon’s in-garage delivery service is going to cost a little extra for the convenience
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Amazon will charge $1.99 per delivery for in-garage deliveries that used to be free if the customer wants to get them made outside of their designated weekly Amazon Day," as described in an update to Amazon's blog post. Screenshots of in-app notifications posted on X (formerly Twitter) and Reddit by subscribers note the new policy kicks in starting on October 4th.Amazon spokesperson Amanda Gan confirmed the new policy and said in an email to The Verge, We will change the free default option for Amazon Key In-Garage Delivery to Amazon Day with Key Delivery. Customers will have more flexibility and control over their Amazon deliveries using Amazon Day with Key Delivery, including the ability to choose their delivery day and combine... Continue reading...
Nintendo isn’t revealing Mario’s new voice actor until Wonder comes out
Getty Images Nintendo's going to let us figure out who the next voice of Mario is on our own. In an interview with IGN, Nintendo of America's president, Doug Bowser, said that the company doesn't plan on revealing Charles Martinet's replacement until folks roll credits on Super Mario Bros. Wonder.I think people have recognized this when they see Super Mario Bros. Wonder, they'll hear a different voice," Bowser told IGN. And we'll let that play out and that'll be within the credits, and people will learn who the new person is at that point in time, but we don't plan to make any announcement in advance of that."Last month, Nintendo announced that Martinet, the longtime voice of video games' most iconic character, would be stepping back from the... Continue reading...
Cinebench can now test GPU power
Image: Maxon Cinebench, the classic benchmark test that PC enthusiasts (not to mention Verge laptop reviewers like myself) use to measure the CPU performance of their devices, has gotten a major update, developer Maxon announced. The main thing to know is that the new release, dubbed Cinebench 2024, will introduce GPU benchmarking. This is a feature that Cinebench hasn't had since version 15, which came out a decade ago.The way Cinebench has worked in the past, for those unfamiliar, is that it renders an image over and over for a set period of time and measures how quickly your hardware can do it. Interestingly, it looks like Cinebench will use the same image (Maxon calls it a consistent scene file") for both CPU and GPU testing. This means you'll... Continue reading...
Star Trek is getting five new ‘very Short Treks’
Animated Neelix! | Image: CBS Studios CBS Studios just announced Star Trek: very Short Treks, a set of five animated shorts from Casper Kelly (the Too Many Cooks" guy). The first of them will debut this Friday - Star Trek Day - in honor of the 50th anniversary of Star Trek: The Animated Series. You can catch the (brief) trailer below.The shorts will feature characters from The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, The Original Series, Discovery, and The Lower Decks. Animation styles visible in the trailer run the gamut from indistinguishable from The Animated Series" to just the regular Lower Decks style."After the first episode (Skin a Cat") launches Friday, the rest will follow on Wednesdays, starting on September 13th; they'll stream on StarTrek.com and the Star Trek... Continue reading...
The best Labor Day deals you can still grab at Amazon and elsewhere
Apple's latest iPad Mini is one of many Labor Day deals still kicking around. | Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge Labor Day may mark the unofficial end to summer and the beginning of the school year for many students, but it's also one of the last big sales weekends before the holiday shopping season ramps up ahead of Black Friday (and Amazon's next not-Prime Day event).Thankfully, if you didn't get a chance to cash in on the Labor Day sales over the weekend, there are a number of deals still available. We've combed through the various Labor Day sales and promos still on offer, compiling a list of the best deals here. Not every item is on sale for its best price to date, but there are some solid deals available on a range of quality, Verge-approved devices and accessories you can't go wrong with.Earbud, headphone, and speaker deals
How to disable Chrome’s new targeted ad tracking
Illustration by Samar Haddad / The Verge This summer, Google began rolling out its new Topics API, which allows a browser to share information with third parties about a user's interests while preserving privacy." A part of Google's new Privacy Sandbox, the API is supposed to replace the third-party cookies that have been following us around for many years now, reporting where we go and what we buy, among other info.The Topics API was included in July's Chrome 115 release, and if you don't have it yet, you will soon. If the idea of sharing information about your interests with third parties doesn't thrill you, you can easily turn it off. Here's how:In Chrome, start at the three dots in the upper-right corner and go to Settings > Privacy and Security > Ad privacy. (Or just... Continue reading...
Spotify is testing making lyrics a Premium-only feature
Illustration by Nick Barclay / The Verge A number of Spotify users began to notice something strange over the last day or so: the in-app lyrics, which typically pop up under the currently playing song, were suddenly locked away under a paywall. Instead, they saw only a notification bubble saying, Enjoy lyrics on Spotify Premium," with a link to sign up. Many Spotify listeners were not enthused.Spotify tells us that the feature is only a test. At Spotify, we routinely conduct a number of tests, some of those tests end up paving the way for our broader user experience and others serve only as an important learning," says CJ Stanley, Spotify's co-head of global communications. We don't have any further news to share at this time."
Meta is back in the office three days a week, as WFH continues to die
Meta didn't build those massive offices in the Bay Area just for them to sit empty, you know? | Photo by Tayfun Coskun / Anadolu Agency via Getty Images Starting today, Meta's offices are going to be full again. The company has been saying since June that any employee assigned to an office - which means anyone not formally designated as a remote employee - will be required to be in that office at least three days a week. Now, CNBC reports that the mandate has gone into effect.Over the last three years, Meta went through the same cycle of remote work as an increasingly large number of other tech companies. When the pandemic began, the company found it was surprisingly productive even with everyone at home, and CEO Mark Zuckerberg and others began to wax poetic about the remote and distributed future of work. Zuckerberg himself estimated that in the next decade, we could get to about... Continue reading...
Baldur’s Gate 3: all the news and updates on one of the best RPGs of the year
Image: Larian Studios You're gonna be spending a lot of time down, down, down by the river. Continue reading...
Reddit’s replacement mods may be putting its communities at risk
Image by Alex Castro / The Verge Reddit's moderator purge could have real impacts on reliability and information safety as it rushes to replace mods with inexperienced, poorly vetted volunteers, according to Ars Technica. With testimony by both expelled former moderators and some of those who replaced them, Ars Technica's report shows the trouble with the company's push to quickly replace the mods who sent their subreddits dark, marked them NSFW, or turned them into jokey John Oliver fan forums earlier this year.Reddit began removing protesting moderators in June and said it would continue doing so until morale improves unless subreddits opened back up. Since then, Reddit has been trying to replace those it's expelled.The Ars Technica piece lists several examples... Continue reading...
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