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by Jay Peters on (#6Z43Z)
Google DeepMind is releasing a new version of its AI world" model, called Genie 3, capable of generating 3D environments that users and AI agents can interact with in real time. The company is also promising that users will be able to interact with the worlds for much longer than before and that the model [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#6Z441)
Google is set to take the wraps off the latest additions to the Pixel lineup in just a couple of weeks, but some devices might not be available at launch. A new report from WinFuture suggests that Google is having supply chain problems" that could push back the release of the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, [...]
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by Mia Sato on (#6Z40Z)
Let's be real: the internet is full of a lot of the same stuff. From derivative content on social media to websites that all look the same, what was once a portal to new worlds and experiences has been feeling a bit dry recently, like I've seen all this stuff before. And now, even the [...]
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by Tom Warren on (#6Z410)
Microsoft isn't done celebrating its 50th anniversary just yet. Multiple employees told me that Microsoft has created limited edition Windows XP-themed Crocs. They even come with a Clippy shoe charm if the Bliss wallpaper on your feet wasn't enough nostalgia. The anniversary edition Crocs are currently available for preorder for Microsoft employees, who "get first [...]
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#6Z411)
Amazon's unproven Project Kuiper satellites will be put to work next year, supplying internet access to rural Australians. The retail giant announced an agreement with Australia's state-owned National Broadband Network Company (NBN Co) on Tuesday to provide satellite internet to more than 300,000 eligible customers across the country by mid-2026. Australia's vast geography presents unique [...]
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by Victoria Song on (#6Z412)
Gemini has arrived on the wrist. It's now in the latest Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 series, the Pixel Watch, and rolling out to a handful of other smartwatches. This is big. Huge, even. AI is out here disrupting life as we know it. Now, it's making the leap from phones and laptops and onto the [...]
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#6Z3YR)
xAI's new Grok Imagine tool is an AI image and video generator that encourages users to make NSFW content. In contrast to rival generative AI video tools like Google's Veo and OpenAI's Sora, which try to block users from generating anything seedy, the Grok chatbot's Imagine feature provides a Spicy" generation mode that actively directs [...]
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by Jay Peters on (#6Z3NM)
Ziff Davis-owned IGN Entertainment has laid off staff, including eight members of the IGN Creators Guild. Those cuts represent 12 percent of the bargaining unit. The layoffs are the latest shift in the turbulent gaming media landscape. Earlier this year, Verge parent company Vox Media sold Polygon to GameRant owner Valnet, Giant Bomb went independent, [...]
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by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy on (#6Z3NN)
After repeatedly leaving customers without smart control of their lights, Sengled has been booted from Amazon's Works With Alexa program. As first reported by TechHive, beginning August 1st, Sengled's Alexa skill for controlling its line of LED lights, plugs, switches, and sensors with your voice and routines is no longer available. In a statement to [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#6Z3NP)
Valve founder Gabe Newell is setting out on a new adventure - and it doesn't involve Half-Life 3. Instead, Newell is acquiring Oceanco, the yacht-building company that's creating his $400 million super ship, as reported earlier by Boat International. In a post about the change, Oceanco says Newell's interest in the brand comes from a [...]
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by Sheena Vasani on (#6Z3KR)
A Kindle lets you carry an entire bookshelf while on the go, which is why almost every year we recommend the e-reader in our guides to the best back to school essentials. With a new semester just around the corner, it's no surprise Best Buy is currently offering the latest versions of some of our [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#6Z3KS)
OpenAI, which is expected to launch its GPT-5 AI model this week, is making updates to ChatGPT that it says will improve the AI chatbot's ability to detect mental or emotional distress. To do this, OpenAI is working with experts and advisory groups to improve ChatGPT's response in these situations, allowing it to present evidence-based [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#6Z3HC)
The AI search startup Perplexity is allegedly skirting restrictions meant to stop its AI web crawlers from accessing certain websites, according to a report from Cloudflare. In the report, Cloudflare claims that when Perplexity encounters a block, the startup will conceal its crawling identity in an attempt to circumvent the website's preferences." The report only [...]
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by Jay Peters on (#6Z3EW)
Newsletter company Ghost now lets publishers syndicate their posts across social platforms like Bluesky, Threads, and Mastodon. With Ghost's free social web syndication feature, which is built on top of the ActivityPub protocol, just as people can visit your Ghost website in any browser, subscribe with any feed reader, or receive newsletters in any email [...]
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by Andrew J. Hawkins on (#6Z3EX)
Rivian is suing Ohio's Department of Motor Vehicles over the state's ban on car companies bypassing dealerships to sell cars directly to consumers. In the federal lawsuit, the electric vehicle company calls the ban irrational in the extreme," arguing that it decreases competition and reduces consumer choice. Rivian also notes that Tesla is allowed to [...]
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by Tom Warren on (#6Z3EY)
Apple sold its iPhone 16 devices last year with a promise that a new AI-powered version of Siri would soon be a lot more personalized thanks to Apple Intelligence. Almost a year later, that Siri upgrade still isn't here, and Apple was forced to delay its promised improvements and remove an iPhone 16 commercial instead. [...]
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by Brandt Ranj on (#6Z3C3)
If you prefer gaming on a PC instead of consoles, you should hook it up to a display that can support playing games at higher frame rates for a smoother experience. Most gaming monitors require you to choose between prioritizing resolution or fidelity, but you get both with Alienware's AW2725Q. The 26.7-inch 4K OLED display [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#6Z3C4)
Amazon is splitting up its Wondery podcast studio just four years after acquiring it, as first reported by Bloomberg. As part of the change, the studio will shed around 110 employees, while Wondery CEO Jen Sargent will leave the company. In a statement to The Verge, Amazon spokesperson Alice Zhou confirmed that while Wondery will [...]
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by Tom Warren on (#6Z3C5)
8BitDo has created its first wireless Xbox controller in partnership with Rare, a game studio acquired by Microsoft. The officially licensed controller features a gold and blue design, with plenty of Easter eggs to celebrate Rare's 40th anniversary. The $89.99 8BitDo Ultimate 3-mode Controller for Xbox - Rare 40th Anniversary Edition (yes, that's the product [...]
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by Casey Newton on (#6Z392)
Hello, and welcome to Decoder! This is Casey Newton, founder and editor of the Platformer newsletter and cohost of the Hard Fork podcast. I'll be guest hosting the next few episodes of Decoder while Nilay is out on parental leave, and I'm very excited for what we have planned. If you've followed my work at [...]
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by Hayden Field on (#6Z391)
Scenario: A radiologist is looking at your brain scan and flags an abnormality in the basal ganglia. It's an area of the brain that helps you with motor control, learning, and emotional processing. The name sounds a bit like another part of the brain, the basilar artery, which supplies blood to your brainstem - but [...]
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by Andrew J. Hawkins on (#6Z393)
Tesla approved a restricted stock award of 96 million shares, worth about $29 billion, to incentivize" the controversial billionaire to remain at the head of the company during a protracted legal battle over his original pay package. Last year, a Delaware court voided Musk's pay package, valued at more than $50 billion, arguing that the [...]
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#6Z378)
Spotify is increasing prices in several regions outside of the US, just days after posting disappointing earnings. Spotify announced on Monday that Premium subscribers across Europe, South Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, and Asia-Pacific will be notified about pricing changes over the next month," providing an example email showing a 1 monthly increase [...]
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by Adi Robertson on (#6Z2RE)
On Monday, the Freedom of the Press Foundation filed a complaint against Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr. The filing, sent to the Office of Disciplinary Counsel at the DC Court of Appeals, alleges that Carr had repeatedly broken basic principles of conduct as a licensed attorney, including by leveraging his power to control media [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#6Z2RF)
The original Nintendo Switch, which has cost $299.99 in the US since its release in 2017, is now priced at $339.99 on Nintendo's online store. Other first-gen Switch models are now more expensive, too, with the Switch OLED going from $349.99 to $399.99, and the Switch Lite increasing from $199.99 to $229.99. Nintendo said on [...]
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by Antonio G. Di Benedetto on (#6Z2RG)
Part of me still can't believe it, but Lenovo did the thing: it took a bonkers concept for a laptop with a rollable screen and built the tech into something you can actually own and use like a normal computer. Except, as conventional as the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 can be, it's far from a [...]
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by Jay Peters on (#6Z2Q5)
Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 92, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you're new here, welcome, I've kept my phone case on all week, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) This week, I am finally smashing my way through Donkey Kong [...]
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by Sean Hollister on (#6Z2KN)
The simple joy of gadgets - that's what Today I'm Toying With" is all about. It's our video series where we try to encapsulate that joy of playing with technology, sharing what it's like to experience gadgets that not all of us get to touch! Like a 3D printer that prints delicious chocolate, or the [...]
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by Brandt Ranj on (#6Z2FB)
If you're looking to upgrade an older Android smartwatch, or want to give wearables a try for the first time, Samsung's Galaxy Watch 8 is a compelling choice. It has a new design, lets you access Google's Gemini AI from your wrist, and has a handful of new health and wellness features. It launched on [...]
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by Lauren Feiner on (#6Z2DV)
The sudden firing of two high-ranking antitrust officials this week is signaling upheaval at an agency responsible for arguing some of the biggest tech monopoly cases in decades. Two top deputies to Department of Justice Antitrust Division chief Gail Slater were fired earlier this week for what a DOJ official would only explain as "insubordination" [...]
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by Tina Nguyen on (#6Z2CT)
While the summer doldrums have hit Washington, the MAGA influencers can never truly go on vacation, especially if they've spent their careers promising to reveal the truth about Jeffrey Epstein. Although their politicians are now in power, they're getting stonewalled, and in the absence of juicy "Epstein files" to feed to their audiences, a new [...]
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by Jay Peters on (#6Z2CV)
I didn't expect a brief game about flies to make me emotional. But when I finished Time Flies, I nearly began to cry. Time Flies initially seems very silly. You play as a little buzzing fly that has to try and accomplish a bucket list of tasks before it, well, kicks the bucket, something that [...]
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by Victoria Song on (#6Z2BR)
"We need to talk." Nobody likes to hear those words from their spouse. Especially when it's delivered in a grave tone as you rot on a couch in a grubby blankie, staring like a zombie while doomscrolling. "Wut?" I said, very intelligently. What came next was a compassionate but firm speech about how I was [...]
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by Thomas Ricker on (#6Z291)
Keeping humans alive at home in post-agrarian societies requires refrigeration. Meat bags on the move must either load up a cooler with ice for a soggy weekend barbecue or do the evolved thing and use a 12V fridge instead. The $509.99 battery-powered BougeRV CRD2 40 refrigerator and freezer combo I've been testing for the last [...]
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by Alex Heath on (#6Z25Z)
It has been another busy week. GPT-5 appears to be just around the corner... This week, I decode the meaning behind Mark Zuckerberg's "personal superintelligence" manifesto, and what it means for the broader AI race. Keep reading for my chat with a Figma exec on the company's IPO day, a bunch of good links, and [...]
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by Jay Peters on (#6Z260)
Delta Air Lines is explaining more about its AI-assisted dynamic pricing model after coming under scrutiny for recent comments about the pricing. In November, Delta president Glen Hauenstein said at an investor day that we will have a price that's available on that flight, on that time, to you, the individual." However, responding to questions [...]
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by Jay Peters on (#6Z261)
Apple CEO Tim Cook boasted about the potential of AI and the company's approach to developing it in a rare all-hands today that was reported on by Bloomberg. Apple has been slow to roll out some of its AI features and has stumbled with a planned AI-powered upgrade to Siri, which it delayed earlier this [...]
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by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy on (#6Z24V)
In the week's least surprising news, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy revealed that the company is exploring ways to bring ads to Alexa Plus, its new generative-AI-powered voice assistant. During a conference call following the company's second-quarter earnings report, Jassy said that "there will be opportunities, as people are engaging in more multiturn conversations [with Alexa [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#6Z24W)
A federal jury in Florida found Tesla partly liable for a deadly 2019 crash involving Tesla's Autopilot driver assist software, according to reports from The New York Times and CNBC. Tesla has been ordered to pay $200 million in punitive damages and about $43 million in compensatory damages, CBS News reports. It's a rare loss [...]
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by Jacob Kastrenakes on (#6Z22Z)
Fujifilm has raised prices on cameras and lenses across its lineup, with price hikes reaching into the hundreds of dollars. Among the hikes is an increase to the price of Fuji's ultra-popular X100VI from $1,599 to $1,799. The capable X-T5 has gone from $1,699 to $1,899. And the already very expensive GFX100 II has gone [...]
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by Brandon Russell on (#6Z230)
Finding peace among the chaos on campus can be more challenging than a midterm. But a quality pair of over-ear headphones can block out distractions when it's time to lock in. If that sounds like you, we've found a deal on the Bose QuietComfort Headphones, which are currently down to $229 ($130 off) at Amazon, [...]
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by Ash Parrish on (#6Z231)
Evo 2025, the biggest fighting game tournament in North America, starts this weekend. If you tune into one of the nine different Evo Twitch channels, you'll see some of the top players in the world compete in fighting game staples like Street Fighter and Tekken and newer games like Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves [...]
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by Andrew Webster on (#6Z205)
Just about every piece of hardware that Nintendo sells is getting a little more expensive in the US - with the exception of the Switch 2. That includes all models of the original Switch, a bunch of accessories, and even a motion-activated alarm clock. The changes were made ahead of sweeping Trump administration tariffs that [...]
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by Jay Peters on (#6Z206)
Google is largely reversing course on its plans to discontinue support for all shortened goo.gl URLs on August 25th. Goo.gl URLS that already show a message saying that they will be deactivated in August will still stop working - the company started showing the deactivation message nine months ago on URLs that showed no activity [...]
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by Hayden Field on (#6Z1X9)
On Friday, Anthropic debuted research unpacking how an AI system's "personality" - as in, tone, responses, and overarching motivation - changes and why. Researchers also tracked what makes a model "evil." The Verge spoke with Jack Lindsey, an Anthropic researcher working on interpretability, who has also been tapped to lead the company's fledgling "AI psychiatry" [...]
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by Sean Hollister on (#6Z1XA)
Yesterday, when Epic won its Google antitrust lawsuit for a second time, it wasn't quite clear how soon Google would need to start dismantling its affirmed illegal monopoly. Today, Google admits the answer is: 14 days. Google has just 14 days to enact major changes to its Google Play app store, and the way it [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#6Z1XB)
Verizon just announced a three-year price lock in April, but now the company has confirmed that it's making some adjustments" that will raise the cost of your phone bill anyway. In a statement to The Verge, Verizon spokesperson Adria Tomaszewski says the vast majority" of customers will see a price hike of less than 30 [...]
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by Jay Peters on (#6Z1XC)
Reddit is pausing its plans to let people make subreddits with content behind a paywall, CEO Steve Huffman said as part of Thursday's earnings. The company is making the change as part of a shift in how it's prioritizing its resources. Huffman said last year that the company was looking into a way for users [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#6Z1TA)
Nintendo is raising the price of the original Switch family of systems and products," the company announced on Friday. Along with the first-generation Nintendo Switch, the price change also affects the Switch OLED, Switch Lite, and select" accessories. Nintendo hasn't confirmed what the new prices are, but, as pointed out by Wario64, Target's website briefly [...]
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by Ash Parrish on (#6Z1TB)
There's a new turn in the itch.io story. In a forum post, itch.io creator and founder Leaf Corcoran has notified users that the company has begun the process of restoring thousands of NSFW pages that were deindexed - that is, content that has been removed from search results and recommendation lists. The catch is that [...]
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