by Richard Lawler on (#6P2RA)
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Hulu was having an outage, with as many as 50,000 reports noted on Down Detector late on Monday night. There's no indication of what has caused the outage, but the official Hulu Support account on X acknowledged the issue, following up with posts from customers after about 11:15PM ET, saying, Our developers were able to put changes in place to mitigate the interruption. Please reboot your device to start streaming, and let us know if you run into any further trouble."Not everyone was having trouble accessing Hulu, but for the people who were, posts on social media said they either couldn't log in or that they didn't see any content listed on Hulu's website or apps for streaming. It didn't seem to exclusively affect people who have or... Continue reading...
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by Sean Hollister on (#6P2N8)
Philips Hue smart LED light bulb gear. | Image: Philips Are your Philips Hue smart light bulbs seemingly going rogue, randomly turning themselves up to full brightness even if you've set them dimmer? Philips Hue parent company Signify is aware of the issue, has figured out the root cause, and tells The Verge that a fix is coming as soon as next week.After extensive analysis, we have identified an interoperability issue with the Matter smarthome standard, in which random temporary radio traffic disruptions are incorrectly recognized as legacy switch power toggles, turning low brightness lights to full brightness," Signify third-party spokesperson Kate Helander tells The Verge.Matter is supposed to be the one smart home standard to rule them all, but it's been dicier in practice - we had... Continue reading...
by Wes Davis on (#6P2N9)
Photo: David Pierce / The Verge Meta is now offering an interest-free $24.99 monthly payment plan to get its Quest 3 VR headset, along with two years' worth of a Meta Quest Plus gaming subscription and its extended warranty. That starting price is for the 128GB model, but 10 bucks more per month will get you the 512GB version. Whichever way you go, you could pay almost $200 less than you otherwise would by buying everything individually.The loans are supplied by Affirm, one of the more well-known buy now, pay later services that have cropped up in recent years. This Play Now, Pay Later" package could help Meta get headsets into the hands of people unwilling to pay the entire price upfront, but it's also a promotion for the Quest Plus service that adds two games to... Continue reading...
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by Barbara Krasnoff on (#6P0SK)
Illustration by Samar Haddad / The Verge It may sound funny to say this, but PDF files - electronic copies of printed documents - are still around and are still very useful. Short for Portable Document Format, PDFs allow you to create a digital version of a paper document, letting you store and access them a lot easier than having to rifle through a filing cabinet.While there are a variety of PDF apps available - Adobe Acrobat being the most well known - you actually don't need to download one to create a PDF from an existing paper document with your iPhone or iPad. You can just use Apple's Files or Notes.Create a PDF from a paper document using FilesIt's very quick to create a PDF using your Files app (thanks to two of our readers, chadsmo and Just_Some_Nobody). The... Continue reading...
by Jay Peters on (#6P2K5)
Imagine this wallpaper, but then it shifts colors. | Image: Apple iOS 18's third developer beta includes a dynamic" version of the default iOS 18 wallpaper that shifts colors, as reported by 9to5Mac. Previous betas had four color options (and dark mode counterparts) for the wallpaper, but this new dynamic option changes between colors over time.Check out this video from leaker ShrimpApplePro to see the wallpaper and some of the color shifts. I think it looks pretty good!
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by Antonio G. Di Benedetto on (#6P2K6)
Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge The best deal in laptops is back again for a limited time, as Walmart is selling the M1 MacBook Air for just $649 ($250 off). Walmart currently requires a Walmart Plus subscription to get the discounted price, but everyone else can get in and buy it from the retailer's site at 5PM ET / 2PM PT today.We haven't seen the price drop this low since March, shortly after the newer M3 Air debuted. Since then, Walmart has become pretty much the exclusive seller of the M1 MacBook Air, usually offering the 13-inch laptop from 2020 for around $700. Even being nearly four years old and only offered in its base configuration with 256GB of storage and 8GB of RAM, the aging MacBook remains a very good machine for everyday productivity and some very... Continue reading...
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#6P2GT)
Affinity says users are under no obligation" to purchase the software after taking out the six-month free trial. | Image: Affinity Design software developer Serif has launched a new six-month free trial for its Affinity creative suite, which is well regarded as being one of the few viable alternatives to Adobe's professional design apps. The offer is available for Affinity Photo, Affinity Designer, and Affinity Publisher starting today on Mac, Windows PC, and iPad.Affinity uses a one-time purchase pricing model that has earned it a loyal fanbase among creatives who are sick of paying for recurring subscriptions. Prices start at $69.99 for Affinity's individual desktop apps or $164.99 for the entire suite, with a separate deal currently offering customers 50 percent off all perpetual licenses.This discount, alongside the six-month free trial, is potentially geared... Continue reading...
by Quentyn Kennemer on (#6P2GV)
The QuietComfort Earbuds II are no longer the best from Bose, but they're still some of the best buds money can buy. | Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge I'm reeling from a weekend of guess that pop." Was it the endless stream of fireworks this time? Or gun-toting Texans spending their ammunition celebratorily in defiance of rules prohibiting such behavior? Thankfully, the guessing game didn't last long - I decided to give my noise-canceling earbuds of choice a pretty serious workout. If you need an excellent pair to do the same during public or private disturbances, you should check out the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II, which are on sale at Amazon and B&H Photo in black for a record-low price of $169.95 ($110 off).Although Bose now has a more substantial pair sitting on our list of the best wireless earbuds in the QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds, the QuietComfort Earbuds II are still... Continue reading...
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by David Pierce on (#6P2GW)
Illustration by William Joel / The Verge A running list of all the longreads, shortreads, books, and everything in between that we're into - and think you might like, too. Continue reading...
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by Tom Warren on (#6P2GX)
Image: Microsoft Microsoft is launching its Xbox TV app on select Amazon Fire TV Sticks today. The app, which Microsoft first announced last month, provides access to Xbox Cloud Gaming, allowing subscribers of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate to stream a variety of Xbox titles to some Fire TV devices.The Xbox app will initially be available only on the Fire TV 4K Max (2023) and Fire TV Stick 4K (2023) and will be identical to the same app available on Samsung's recent TVs and monitors. All you'll need is a compatible Fire TV Stick, a Bluetooth-enabled wireless controller, and an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription to stream Xbox games.Microsoft is working to allow Xbox Cloud Gaming to stream your entire Xbox library, and not just titles that are part of Game... Continue reading...
by Richard Lawler on (#6P2DV)
Echo Spot | Image: Amazon Ahead of Prime Day 2024, Amazon has launched an updated version of its Alexa-connected smart speaker / alarm clock, the Echo Spot. Similar to the one that launched in 2017, it's designed to sit on your nightstand and offer control via a small touchscreen or with voice commands, but Amazon has addressed our biggest gripe about that device by removing the camera.It's also launching at a lower price. While the 2017 version cost $149.99 at launch, the 2024 Echo Spot has a $79.99 regular price, and from now through Prime Day (July 16th-17th), it's available for $44.99 for Amazon Prime members. Image: Amazon Amazon promises that the new semicircle has upgraded hardware all over, with even better visuals and improved... Continue reading...
by Charles Pulliam-Moore on (#6P2DW)
Courtesy of Marvel Television The months Marvel spent trotting out new names for Agatha All Along made it hard to get a read on what to expect from the studio's first WandaVision spinoff, but it seems like a promising horror turn from the looks of its first trailer.Though WandaVision's finale made it seem as if Agatha Harkness might be left in a nightmare sitcom of her own, Agatha All Along's new trailer reveals that she's been stuck in a Mare of Easttown-style crime drama, believing herself to be a detective hunting down a killer. Interestingly, considering the events of Multiverse of Madness, Wanda Maximoff's name appears briefly in Agatha's false reality before she meets Rio Vidal (Aubrey Plaza) - a new witch who encourages her to break free from the illusion.... Continue reading...
by Umar Shakir on (#6P2DX)
Tesla's apparent Juniper" Model Y refresh in the wild. | Image: Reddit user JacklJack An apparent Juniper" Tesla Model Y was spotted under the veil in California, reigniting reports that the automaker is prepping a redesign of its popular electric SUV.A new image was posted on Reddit showing a black Model Y with its front and rear bumpers covered up and, as Not a Tesla App reports, a front-mounted camera that should help with parking assistance since Tesla had removed ultrasonic sensors years ago.The Model Y's sedan counterpart, Model 3, received the refresh treatment in the US at the beginning of this year, following a European debut in September. Tesla reworked the front and rear bumpers on the Model 3, gave it squinty headlights, added tines to the taillights, and switched to a spelled-out text logo.As for the... Continue reading...
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by Lewis Gordon on (#6P2DY)
Image: Tokyo Game Show Workers in the country enjoy greater protection thanks to employment laws, but that doesn't mean Japan is anything close to a proletariat utopia. Continue reading...
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by Wes Davis on (#6P2B3)
Image: FIA World Rallycross Championship After two seasons of all-electric racing, the World Rallycross Championship (or World RX) held its first mixed powertrain races between electric and internal combustion engine (ICE) cars this weekend in Holjes, Sweden. Unlike traditional point-to-point rally racing, rallycross puts those cars on a circuit, but with similar racing over dirt and gravel surfaces, as well as plenty of jumping and drifting through turns.There were six EVs and four ICE cars in this weekend's races, and by the end of the first weekend, EV racers took up three of the top five spots in the provisional championship standings. However, Johan Kristoffersson, who won the last two series titles in electric cars, put his internal combustion-powered Volkswagen Polo KMS... Continue reading...
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by Nilay Patel on (#6P28F)
Photo illustration by The Verge / Photo: Canva To her, AI is just an extension of what Canva has always done: make accessible design tools that cost less than Adobe's. Continue reading...
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by Emma Roth on (#6P28G)
Image: CMF Nothing's affordability-focused subbrand, CMF, launched more than just a $199 smartphone today. It also debuted a new pair of $59 wireless earbuds and a $69 smartwatch that incorporate the unique flair that Nothing has become known for.The Buds Pro 2 are CMF's follow-up to the earbuds it released last year. Unlike CMF's first iteration of the Buds Pro (which are $10 cheaper), the Buds Pro 2 have a charging case with a smart" dial that you can twist to adjust the volume or manage playback, similar to the one on the CMF Neckband Pro. The dial is fully customizable, allowing you to press it to control noise cancellation, activate a voice assistant, or mute your microphone during a video call.Aside from that nifty switch, the Buds Pro 2... Continue reading...
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by The Verge Staff on (#6P26B)
Image: Jackson Gibbs for The Verge Moving is one of the most stressful events that can happen in your life. It takes a lot of time and effort, it's expensive, it's complicated, and there's just a ton to do.It's not just a matter of finding a place you can afford, signing the lease or arranging for a mortgage, and figuring out how to get your stuff from one place to another. There are also a variety of other issues. You probably have to downsize and declutter before you move. You have to figure out which furniture to move, and which to keep, and get rid of all those old and outdated laptops and phones that have been moldering in the closet.And then, once you're in your new home, you have to set everything up again - including the tech. You have to reassemble your home... Continue reading...
by Gaby Del Valle on (#6P26C)
Image: Jackson Gibbs for The Verge Moving often means downsizing, and fast. Enter: Facebook Marketplace and Buy Nothing. Continue reading...
by Sheena Vasani on (#6P26D)
Image: Jackson Gibbs for The Verge From note-taking apps to all-in-one browser tab managers, here are some of the tools that kept me, a massive mess, organized. Continue reading...
by Tom Warren on (#6P26E)
Screenshot by Tom Warren / The Verge Microsoft is finally rolling out spellcheck and autocorrect for its Notepad app in Windows 11, more than 40 years after the simple text editor was first introduced in Windows in 1983. The software giant started testing both features in March, and has now quietly started enabling them for all Windows 11 users in recent days.The spellcheck feature in Notepad is almost identical to how Word or Edge highlight misspelled words, with a red underline to clearly show mistakes. I say almost identical because when you right-click on a misspelled word in Notepad the spelling submenu isn't automatically expanded like Microsoft does in Word, so you have to click again to see a list of correct spellings.It's strange that Microsoft hasn't fully... Continue reading...
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#6P26F)
Skydance founder David Ellison is set to become Paramount's new chairman and chief executive. | Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images Paramount Global has agreed to merge with Skydance Media in a deal that will see the joint enterprise, temporarily dubbed New Paramount," valued at approximately $28 billion.As part of the two-step agreement announced on Sunday, Paramount Chair Shari Redstone (the daughter of Sumner Redstone) will sell National Amusements - which holds her family's controlling stake in Paramount - for $2.4 billion. Skydance will then merge with Paramount, investing $8 billion to purchase Paramount's shares and pay off some of the company's balance sheet. Bloomberg reports that Paramount has $14.6 billion of debt as of March, partially attributed to streaming losses and a decline in the company's broadcast and cable TV business.Given the changes in... Continue reading...
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by Tom Warren on (#6P24F)
You can now control the ROG lighting in Windows. | Photo by Tom Warren / The Verge Asus is planning to support Microsoft's new Dynamic Lighting feature that allows Windows 11 users to control a motherboard's RGB lighting without needing a separate app. Asus has started testing new beta BIOS updates for both of its AMD 600 and Intel 700 series motherboards that include the Dynamic Lighting support.Microsoft added Dynamic Lighting to Windows 11 in September, providing native RGB lighting controls inside Windows for the very first time. The feature lets users control RGB lights using the open HID LampArray standard, and manufacturers like Acer, Asus, HP, HyperX, Logitech, Razer, and Twinkly have all partnered with Microsoft to support this.The Dynamic Lighting support on Asus' latest motherboards requires a BIOS update... Continue reading...
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by Jay Peters on (#6P24G)
Boeing's plea deal must receive the approval of a federal judge to take effect. | Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud charge related to a pair of crashes of its 737 Max planes, as part of a plea deal with the US Department of Justice. Lawyers for the victims' families plan to object to the deal, which was forged on Sunday just before a midnight deadline and must still be approved by a federal judge.The two crashes, which happened in 2018 and 2019, killed more than 300 people. The planes malfunctioned because of software that was intended to correct for a design flaw - and that software, called MCAS, relied on just a single external sensor for its data. However, when Boeing launched the 737 Max, it didn't tell the Federal Aviation Administration, airlines, or pilots about MCAS in order to skirt... Continue reading...
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by Allison Johnson on (#6P22S)
Honestly, this is Nothing's best idea yet. I've never had so much fun taking a phone apart.That's a misleading statement; I haven't really taken any phones apart lately, but when CMF's Phone 1 arrived, that's the first thing I did. Because this one, my friends, is built different. It won't be widely available in the US, but if you're game, you can get one through Nothing's beta program - and for $199, that's seriously tempting.CMF, Nothing's budget-conscious but still extremely style-driven subbrand, is shipping its first phone, the aptly named Phone 1. While it shares a name and an operating system with Nothing's first own-brand phone, it comes to the table with a new modular approach to phone customizations. Why put a different case on your phone when you can put a whole new... Continue reading...
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by Wes Davis on (#6P1S5)
Better Siri might be here by the spring. | Screenshot: YouTube Siri will finally get better in spring 2025 when Apple makes its Apple Intelligence AI system available to everyone via its iOS 18.4 update, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman in the latest Power On newsletter. That's more specific than Apple has been - so far, it's only said the flagship AI features will be available next year.Apple regularly doles out its new features piecemeal, in point updates, across its operating systems. So it's possible, for instance, that Siri will gain the ability (via Apple Intelligence) to do things on your behalf like dig your ID out of your 20,000-photo-deep library in Photos and copy your driver's license number to enter into an online form, but perhaps the AI-powered emoji generation or writing... Continue reading...
by Wes Davis on (#6P1S6)
Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Here's some potentially good news for Apple Watch owners who have Apple Watch Ultra screen envy: the Apple Watch Series 10 - may get the same size screen as the company's 49mm outdoorsy watch. That's in addition to other possible improvements, like a thinner case and a new chip that could lay the groundwork for some AI enhancements down the road," according to Mark Gurman's latest Power On newsletter for Bloomberg.The screen rumor seems to back up a CAD render from last month that showed a Series 10 watch with a two-inch display. Gurman says - and that render appears to show - that the watch won't otherwise feature any major design changes. If that means no magnetic watch strap attachments or whatever, I'm putting that part of the... Continue reading...
by Wes Davis on (#6P1P6)
Samsung's next Galaxy Unpacked event is coming up fast at 9AM ET on July 10th in Paris, France. The company isn't being coy about at least a couple of things it's talking about - the graphic in its announcement video clearly hints at foldables, and the video's description reads in part, Galaxy AI is here." You can watch the stream either on YouTube or its website.There'll be more to the event than just folding phones and pre-announcement device reservation discounts. Samsung does its regular Galaxy phone announcements at its other Galaxy Unpacked event early in the year, so that's out of the way, but we might also hear about other stuff, including a new Samsung Watch product and, of course, the Galaxy Ring.Galaxy Ring ... Continue reading...
by Wes Davis on (#6P1DJ)
Is now the right time to say ka-chow," or should I wait? | Image: NASCAR NASCAR showed off a new EV prototype stock car at the Chicago Street Race today as part of a presentation on its sustainability initiatives, which it has a new partner for in Swedish electrification firm ABB. The car, which looks more like a performance crossover like the Ford Mustang Mach-E, is in many ways a total departure from the traditional stock car. Don't expect the ABB NASCAR EV Prototype to replace the fuel-burning V8 anytime soon, though.NASCAR says the car has three electric motors - one in the front and two in the back - powered by a 78-kWh liquid-cooled battery that can generate 1,000kW at peak power," according to today's announcement. Image: NASCAR NASCAR writes that the EV sits on a modified... Continue reading...
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by Wes Davis on (#6P1CC)
Illustration: Alex Castro / The Verge The Epic Games Store app for EU iPhones has passed Apple's notarization process, putting the alternative app store a step closer to selling apps directly to iOS users outside of the App Store. AppleInsider reports that while Apple confirmed the app had passed, it has asked Epic to fix the buttons" in a future submission to the company's app review process.But the approval is just temporary," posted Epic CEO Tim Sweeney, who puts Apple's request differently. He says the company is demanding we change the buttons in the next version," vowing that the company will fight this." The apparently conditional approval is just the latest part of the back-and-forth saga between Apple and Epic. Previously, Apple reinstated Epic Games Sweden's... Continue reading...
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by Wes Davis on (#6P194)
Photo: Andrej Sokolow / Picture Alliance via Getty Images On June 19th, a Phoenix police officer pulled over an autonomous Waymo vehicle that had been driving in an oncoming traffic lane. The car was apparently confused by some construction signs and reportedly ran a red light before pulling over in a parking lot to let the officer talk to one of Waymo's support representatives.In about two-and-a-half minutes of bodycam footage published by AZCentral, the officer told Waymo the car was driving in a construction zone when it went into opposing lanes of traffic, which is real bad." He then told a curious bystander what had happened, adding, so I light it up and it takes off in the intersection." A dispatch record reportedly said the car drove through a red light and FREAKED OUT' before it... Continue reading...
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by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy on (#6P16D)
GE Profile's newest nugget ice maker is an expensive upgrade to your summer drinks, but, for some, it may be worth it. Some smart home gadgets could be considered essential. A smart thermostat can save you money, and a smart door lock can prevent you from getting locked out. But, unlike those gadgets, it's hard to argue you need the smart GE Profile Opal Ultra 2.0 Nugget Ice Maker ($579, or $629 with the side tank). However, you may want this gadget - because it makes The Good Ice.Nugget ice is a hill many will die on - my family includedYes, $630 is a lot of money for any countertop gadget, let alone one that just freezes water. Spending this much on a connected gadget whose smarts are largely limited to scheduling and asking Alexa to make more ice feels like an even bigger stretch. But nugget ice is a hill many will die on - my family included. It... Continue reading...
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by Thomas Ricker on (#6P12Q)
E-bikes open up cycling sports to more people, and not just the cheaters. Continue reading...
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by Janko Roettgers on (#6P0QE)
Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge. Getty Images The bankruptcy of Redbox's parent company came after months of chaos, cash crunch, and corporate upheaval. Continue reading...
by Antonio G. Di Benedetto on (#6P0QF)
I can hear the eerie, garbled radio chatter of the Combine soldiers just by looking at this. | Image: Valve The Steam Summer Sale is raging on, offering significant discounts on the Steam Deck and hundreds of PC games. While we rounded up a bunch of our top Summer Sale picks last week, one title that should definitely not fly under your radar is Valve's own Half-Life: Alyx - which is selling for its all-time low price of $20.39 (nearly $40 off) until the sale ends on July 11th at 10AM PT / 1PM ET.Now, Alyx is quite a unique game and experience. For starters, when it came out in 2020, it was the first time Valve returned to the world of Half-Life (the 26-year-old series that put it on the map) since 2007. It's a prequel to Half-Life 2, starring supporting-character-turned-protagonist Alyx Vance. And, notably, you take control of her through... Continue reading...
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by Gaby Del Valle on (#6P0NA)
Illustration by Samar Haddad / The Verge YouTube has launched an improved eraser tool that lets creators remove copyrighted music from their videos while keeping other audio intact. The revamped tool, which was released this week, was first reported by TechCrunch.The Erase Song feature lets creators silence copyrighted music in their content, the company announced in a video. The tool had previously been in place as a beta feature, but it wasn't always accurate.The updated Erase Song feature uses an AI-powered algorithm" to help it more precisely identify and remove copyrighted songs without affecting other audio in a particular clip. That's the goal, at least.But even the new and improved version might not always produce perfect results. So in cases where the tool fails... Continue reading...
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by Andrew Webster on (#6P0NB)
Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge From the Boox Palma to the Light Phone 2, it seems that everyone is looking for distraction-free reading, if only they had the right device. I don't blame them: every time I pull out my phone to mindlessly scroll, I know my time could be put to better use. But as the owner of many fine gadgets, I also don't really want another device in my life, so I was pretty excited to stumble upon a partial solution with a gadget I already have: the Playdate.Yes, I'm talking about that little yellow Game Boy from Panic and Teenage Engineering, the one with a crank jutting out of its side. Since the launch of its on-device store, Catalog, the handheld has become home to quite a range of experiences. I've been playing tiny city builders and dungeon... Continue reading...
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by Joanna Nelius on (#6P0NC)
If all the benchmarks we did had a physical form, it'd look something like this. We tested every Snapdragon X chip against the Intel Core Ultra, AMD Ryzen 8000, and Apple M3. Continue reading...
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by Wes Davis on (#6P0K6)
Image: The Verge Threads, Meta's X competitor, is officially one year old. While the site was rushed into existence with a bare-bones set of features, Meta has steadily improved upon the app to make it a decent place for people looking to post on a platform that isn't X.The site arrived at the right moment. By last summer, Elon Musk's takeover of X - which back then was still called Twitter - hadn't only seen him wantonly firing vast swaths of the company and shutting off servers but also making changes with real consequences for the site's user experience. That site had been very unstable and major advertisers fled, leaving in their wake cheap, garbage product and crypto ads. Chaotic changes to verification led first to high-profile impersonations and... Continue reading...
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by Victoria Song on (#6P0GW)
You're not getting enough for the $750. This is meant to be the best Polar's got, but it has no business being this expensive. Continue reading...
by Jess Weatherbed on (#6P043)
It should be less of a farce to unlock the next generation of Google Pixel phones. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Google's upcoming Pixel 9 lineup will reportedly feature a faster, more reliable ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, according to Android Authority. It would replace the optical under-display fingerprint sensor that Google introduced on the Pixel 6 with the newer technology that's capable of reading even wet or oily fingerprints.The switch could also address some of the widespread issues that users have experienced when trying to unlock their Pixel devices, with some people saying that light levels and finger dryness can impact the reliability of the previous optical reader. Optical scanners are the oldest method of reading fingerprints. They work by flashing light against the user's finger and then visually detecting patterns and ridges... Continue reading...
by Andrew Liszewski on (#6P044)
Photo by Sheena Vasani / The Verge An outage was preventing Amazon Kindle users from downloading both new and previously purchased books to their e-readers, as noted on Amazon's support forums and Reddit, but the company says things should be resolved. Yesterday, some Kindle customers experienced an issue that impacted their ability to download e-books. The issue was quickly resolved," writes Amazon devices spokesperson Jackie Burke in an email sent to The Verge.Good e-Reader reported the problem on Wednesday, noting a response from Amazon support at the time that said it was the result of server issues" and that it would be at least 48 hours before ebooks started downloading again, but it could be longer."In a post today on Amazon's support forums, a staff member... Continue reading...
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by Brandon Widder on (#6P045)
Just don't expect it to rival an iPad in terms of functionality. | Image: Amazon Let's face it: Apple's slates seem to get all the attention when talking tablets (and understandably so). However, you don't necessarily need to spend $1,000 on an iPad Pro or even $350 on an entry-level model if all you need is a cheap entertainment device for watching The Boys, reading, or burning through your latest audiobook. Amazon's latest Fire HD 10 tablet will get the job done for a lot less - especially since it's currently on sale for Amazon Prime subscribers for an all-time low of $74.99 ($65 off) in its ad-supported base configuration.The 2023 Fire HD 10 isn't going to blow you away with an OLED display or a laundry list of premium features, though it is a step up from some of Amazon's low-end models. The inexpensive tablet... Continue reading...
by Andrew Liszewski on (#6P025)
After August 6, Nike Adapt owners won't be able to download the accompanying mobile app any longer. | Photo by Felicia Shivakumar / The Verge Despite the ongoing popularity of the Back to the Future trilogy that inspired the self-lacing tech found in the HyperAdapt 1.0 and Air Mags, Nike has announced that it's no longer creating new versions of Adapt shoes." Now, the Adapt BB mobile app used to control the $350 third iteration of Nike's self-lacing sneakers will disappear from Google Play and the iPhone App Store next month.Without the app, owners can use the physical buttons on the sneakers to power them on and off, check battery status, tighten or loosen the laces, and save a single preset, but there will be no way to adjust the shoe's lighting.The power laces on the Nike Adapt BB basketball shoes, which were worn by athletes like Jayson Tatum and Luka Doncic, were... Continue reading...
by Jess Weatherbed on (#6NZZN)
Illustration by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge In March, Microsoft notified the US Department of Veterans Affairs that it was impacted by the security breach that enabled the Russian hacking group known as Midnight Blizzard" to steal some of the company's source code, reports Bloomberg. Already assigned blame for the earlier SolarWinds attack, the group has been accused of spying on email accounts of Microsoft's senior leadership team and attempting to use the secrets obtained there to create additional security breaches.The VA department found that Midnight Blizzard used a single set of stolen credentials to access a Microsoft Cloud test environment around January. VA officials told Bloomberg that the account was accessed for just one second, presumably to see if the credentials... Continue reading...
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by William Joel on (#6NZZP)
Image: Kristen Radtke / The Verge Roku has made my TV unusable.On June 6th, my TCL TV's Roku OS was updated to version 13.0.0. Ever since, on everything I watch, there is motion smoothing - a TV and film purists' deepest nightmare. There is no way to turn it off.In the updated OS, Roku added a feature called Roku Smart Picture, which, according to its release notes, automatically improves picture quality dynamically as users stream." While Roku doesn't explicitly mention motion smoothing, or what Roku calls action smoothing," the update has made it so that I and many others with Roku TVs see motion smoothing, regardless of whether the picture setting is Roku Smart Picture or not. My TV didn't even support motion smoothing before this. Now, I can't make it go away.If... Continue reading...
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by Andrew Webster on (#6NZZQ)
Sunny. | Image: Apple Just like last year, the hot summer months of 2024 are turning out to be an excellent time for science fiction fans. There are a number of sci-fi series that either just wrapped up, are in the middle of a season, or are set to premiere soon. Perfect for ignoring the heat of the outdoors for the substantially cooler worlds of space and the future. And this is a lineup that could potentially grow even more, as Apple has been teasing the return of both Severance and Silo sometime soon. In the meantime, plan your next few months of streaming time accordingly with this list.Scavengers ReignStreaming on Max and NetflixThis animated series actually premiered on Max last year but made its way to Netflix on May 31st. It's unlike anything else... Continue reading...
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by Alex Cranz on (#6NZY0)
Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge They're more colorful than anything Amazon offers and have built-in support for Overdrive, but the UI feels more focused on selling books than reading them. Continue reading...
by Jess Weatherbed on (#6NZVW)
The upcoming feature will allow WhatsApp users to imagine' themselves in different settings. | Illustration: The Verge Whatsapp appears to be working on a new generative AI feature that should allow users to make personalized avatars of themselves for use in any imagined setting. The in-development feature, spotted in the new WhatsApp Beta for Android 2.24.14.7 by WABetaInfo, will seemingly use a combination of user-supplied images, text prompts, and Meta's AI Llama model to generate the images.A screenshot shared by WABetaInfo says that users can imagine themselves in any setting from the forest to outer space." The examples look fairly typical for those produced by AI generators, particularly if you've used apps like Lensa AI or Snapchat's Dreams" selfie feature. Image: Meta / WABetaInfo Screenshot shared by WABetaInfo. T... Continue reading...
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by Sean Hollister on (#6NZMV)
Image: Evan Blass We're only one week away from Samsung's next Unpacked event on July 10th, where we're expecting the company's Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 folding phones - but leaker Evan Blass has just revealed the entire spec sheets and marketing materials with practically everything you'd want to know.For example, did you know both phones will be lighter, with longer battery life, despite being slightly thinner, and both have slight changes to their screens? Or that the Flip will now let you use Samsung's language-translating Interpreter Mode on its front cover screen as well, letting you point the text of one language at the person you're talking to while the other faces you? Image via Evan Blass The cover screen... Continue reading...