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by Andrew J. Hawkins on (#6WNV2)
Lyft said it is acquiring mobility platform FreeNow, giving the ridehailing company its first major presence in Europe after years of operating exclusively in the US and Canada. FreeNow aggregates taxis alongside private vehicles, including luxury rides. The acquisition of FreeNow nearly doubles Lyft's potential market and will aide the company as it seeks to [...]
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#6WNQK)
Falling somewhere between a 3D printer and the inkjet you use to churn out color photos, Anker's eufyMake brand has announced what it's calling the industry's first 3D-texture UV Printer designed for personal use." The UV Printer E1 is closer in size to a 3D printer than an inkjet, but is designed to produce 2D [...]
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#6WNQM)
Figma slapped Swedish AI coding startup Loveable with a cease-and-desist warning for naming one of its new product features Dev Mode." It turns out Figma successfully trademarked the term Dev Mode in November last year, according to the US Patent and Trademark office, having introduced its own Dev Mode feature in 2023. We're flattered that [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#6WNQN)
DJI's new drone accessory is designed to ensure public safety and emergency officials are heard loud and clear - and I mean really loud. Its enterprise-focused Zenmuse V1 speaker can broadcast the sound of someone's voice at up to 127 decibels at 1 meter, a number DJI says is on par with the sound level [...]
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by Wes Davis on (#6WNQP)
TikTok has announced Footnotes," its own take on the community notes features that started on Twitter and have been spreading to other social networks. As elsewhere, it's a crowd-sourced approach to moderation - TikTok says contributors will be able to add relevant information to content on our platform." US users can apply to become Footnotes [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#6WNQQ)
The government will continue funding the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) program. In a statement to The Verge, US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) spokesperson Jared Auchey said it executed the option period on the contract to ensure there will be no lapse in critical CVE services" last night. On Tuesday, MITRE, the government-funded organization [...]
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#6WNM5)
Spotify is down according to widespread user reports across the US and Europe, with issues preventing the platform from loading or streaming music. At 8:45AM ET on Wednesday morning, the Spotify Status account on X said it was aware of some issues" affecting the service right now, and is currently checking them out." It's unclear [...]
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by Tom Warren on (#6WNQR)
Microsoft has started testing an early version of its Copilot for Gaming experience. Sources familiar with Microsoftas Xbox plans tell me that employees can now access Copilot within the Xbox mobile app, and that while it looks similar to the existing Copilot chatbot, itas designed to tap into your Xbox account. Announced last month, Copilot [...]
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by Jay Peters on (#6WNM7)
Patreon is taking on Twitch with a new feature that lets creators offer live video streams directly on the platform. The feature will be available starting this week" to select creators" in an early access test, and the company plans to roll it out more widely this summer, according to a press release. In the [...]
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by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy on (#6WNM6)
Digital picture frame company Auraas newest product, the Aspen, displays your digital photos in analog style. With a 12-inch antiglare display, a 4:3 aspect ratio, and a super slim bezel, the $229 frame improves on the companyas 10-inch Carver frame ($149) while retaining Auraas core photo-sharing feature. It also brings two new features to the [...]
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by Tom Warren on (#6WNHH)
Nvidia is releasing a new GPU driver today that includes a massive amount of fixes for bugs and crashes that have plagued its Game Ready drivers recently. After widespread reports of black screens, game crashes, and general stability issues, today's 576.02 driver release (.exe download) not only bumps the version number significantly from last month's [...]
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by Allison Johnson on (#6WNHJ)
Iave been trying to buy a Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III for two weeks, and I no longer believe this camera exists. It definitely existed at one point. The camera was released in 2019, and Iam sure I used one at least for a little bit because I was working at a camera website [...]
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by Tom Warren on (#6WNHK)
Microsoft has enabled a new computer use" feature for Copilot Studio this week that lets AI agents interact with websites and desktop applications. Much like OpenAI's Operator or Claude's identically named computer use" feature, businesses will be able to use Copilot Studio to build AI agents that treat websites and desktop apps as if they're [...]
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#6WNFA)
When the Breakthrough Prize, founded by Facebook, Apple, and Google moguls and sometimes called the Oscars of Science" by people who want that to be true, invited a comedian to present one of its awards it probably should have expected a few topical jokes. Remarks made by Seth Rogen during the April 5th livestream about [...]
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by Thomas Ricker on (#6WNC5)
Not to brag, but Iam somewhat of an expert in folding wagons. Huge flex, I know. But Iave never tested one with a motor like BougeRVas new Electric Foldable Wagon. I have a little surf shack that sits almost exactly 1km (0.6 miles) from the parking lot, where I regularly carry supplies and sports gear [...]
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by Lauren Feiner on (#6WN8K)
Making Instagram a separate company. Buying Snapchat. Wiping everyoneas Facebook friends. Creating a feed of only ads. These were some of the ideas that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg considered over the years as he built his social media empire. Over the past two days, he talked about them from the witness stand at a federal [...]
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#6WN7B)
Skullcandy has made a name for itself in recent years with well-featured budget earbuds that don't sound awful. Although its new Method 360 ANC earbuds are launching with a special $99.99 introductory price" (that will eventually go up to $129.99) making them one of the brand's most expensive offerings, the company has partnered with Bose [...]
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by Gaby Del Valle on (#6WN7C)
Mohsen Mahdawi had a feeling his naturalization appointment would go awry. A week before his meeting with US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Mahdawi called his friend Chris Helali and told him he was concerned. aHe thought it was likely a and I agreed a that he would be arrested, that they would ambush him [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#6WN5F)
OpenAI has revealed the advisors" for its new nonprofit commission: Dolores Huerta, Monica Lozano, Dr. Robert K. Ross, and Jack Oliver. The company says the four advisors will help inform OpenAI's philanthropic efforts," according to an announcement on Tuesday. Huerta was a prominent labor activist during the 20th century, while Lozano was the president and [...]
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by Jay Peters on (#6WN5G)
OpenAI is adding an image library to ChatGPT to make it easier to access your AI-generated images, the company announced today. It's rolling out to all Free, Plus, and Pro users on mobile and on the web. In a short video, OpenAI shows how it works. From the ChatGPT sidebar, you'll be able to see [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#6WN3B)
Funding is about to run out for the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) program - a system used by major companies like Microsoft, Google, Apple, Intel, and AMD to identify and track publicly disclosed cybersecurity vulnerabilities. The program helps engineers identify how bad an exploit is and how to prioritize applying patches or other mitigations. [...]
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by Wes Davis on (#6WN3C)
A PDF of Meta's opening statement slides in its FTC antitrust hearing yesterday contains easy-to-remove redactions that make it possible to see everything the company didn't want made public, The Verge has discovered. Thanks to the poor redactions, we can see sections comparing the use of Apple's Messages app to Meta apps like Instagram and [...]
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by Wes Davis on (#6WN3D)
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg had a potentially crazy idea" in 2022 to get people using Facebook more: deleting everyone's friends' lists. The possibility was discussed on Monday via internal emails shown by the FTC as Zuckerberg testified during Meta's antitrust trial. Zuckerberg floated the idea of considering wiping everyone's graphs" - their friends lists - [...]
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#6WN3E)
Blackmagic Design, an Australia-based digital cinematography camera company, was gearing up to start making products in the United States before the Trump administration blew a tariff-shaped hole in its plans. Now, not only is Blackmagic having to increase prices in the US to mitigate some of the levies on imported goods, but those same tariffs [...]
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by Lauren Feiner on (#6WN3F)
About a year before the Federal Trade Commission first opened its antitrust investigation into Metaas acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp, CEO Mark Zuckerberg internally suggested athe extreme step of spinning Instagram out as a separate company.a In a 2018 email to his executives, Zuckerberg wrote that, aa"while most companies resist break-ups, the corporate history is [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#6WN0C)
Anthropic is getting ready to introduce a new voice mode" feature that could rival OpenAI's similar option within ChatGPT, according to Bloomberg. The AI voice assistant will reportedly live within its Claude AI chatbot and could start rolling out as soon as this month." According to Bloomberg, Anthropic plans to roll out three English-language voices [...]
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by Mia Sato on (#6WN0D)
HermAs handbags, Birkenstocks, Tide Pods, Lululemon activewear, and mountains of luxury furniture a what if I told you you could cut out the middleman and buy it straight from the source for a fraction of the cost? So goes a genre of viral videos cropping up on social media that claim to show Chinese manufacturers [...]
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by Jay Peters on (#6WN0E)
Google announced Tuesday that it's going to redirect country code top-level domain names (ccTLD) for Google Search to google.com over the coming months to streamline people's experience on Search," according to a blog post. The change means that if, for example, you used google.ng (for Nigeria) or google.com.br (for Brazil), you'll see google.com in your [...]
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by Ash Parrish on (#6WN0F)
Players looking to harness desert power will have to wait as Dune: Awakening has been delayed. Funcom, developers of the MMORPG based on Frank Herbert's Dune sci-fi series, announced the news saying the game will be pushed back from its May release date to June 10th. Players who have pre-purchased one of the game's deluxe [...]
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by Barbara Krasnoff on (#6WN0G)
If you want a mental escape from today's constant bombardment of alarming news, one method is to lose yourself in a good book - and an excellent way to do that is to read that good book on one of Amazon's Fire tablets. Amazon has put many of the latest Fire HD tablets on sale [...]
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by Justine Calma on (#6WN0H)
Google, for the first time, inked an agreement to purchase geothermal energy for its facilities in Asia. The deal also marks the first geothermal power purchase agreement for Taiwan, according to the company. Google is working toward climate goals of cutting the company's planet-heating emissions in half and matching its electricity use with carbon-free energy [...]
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#6WMX3)
European allies who have reservations about working with Elon Musk's Starlink will have more to worry about if they side with Chinese satellite internet services, Federal Communications Commission chair Brendan Carr told the Financial Times. Carr said that politics having an influence on long-term decisions in Europe was unfortunate," and that allied Western democracies" should [...]
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by Kylie Robison on (#6WMX6)
Anthropic is launching two major features today: Research and Google Workspace integration. The company announced today that Claude can now connect directly to your Gmail, Google Calendar, and Documents, turning the AI assistant into what Anthropic calls your frontline workplace assistant." Instead of manually digging through countless emails, calendar invites, and documents to find information, [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#6WMX5)
Google is letting Gemini Advanced subscribers try out Veo 2, its text-to-video AI model that it says is capable of creating high-resolution clips with cinematic realism." Starting today, subscribers can select Veo 2 from the Gemini model dropdown on the web and mobile, where they can enter a prompt to generate an eight-second video in [...]
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by Ash Parrish on (#6WMX4)
An emergency meeting has been called to announce Among Us 3D will launch on May 6th. The game was originally planned to be a VR-exclusive before the development crew at Innersloth and Schell Games pivoted to making this version of the game accessible to those without the expensive hardware too. Among Us 3D is compatible [...]
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by Wes Davis on (#6WMX7)
Japan's Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) has ordered Google to stop making deals that give preference to Google Search and Chrome on Android devices. Nikkei Asia says that it's the first time the regulator has issued a cease and desist order to a major tech company. The regulator found that Google had asked at least six [...]
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by Andrew Webster on (#6WMX8)
After a light teaser trailer last month, we finally have our first proper look at The Life of Chuck. And while it doesn't give too much away, the new trailer provides a good taste of the emotional tone of the movie, which is a heartwarming story of one man's life that has a touch of [...]
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by Wes Davis on (#6WMX9)
Comcast has announced that new customers can choose a five-year, guaranteed price lock-in for its Xfinity internet plans. The plans won't require an annual contract, and range in price from $55 to $105 per month, according to a release emailed to The Verge. They also include unlimited data. It's a nice thought, being able to [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#6WMXA)
4chan appears to be down following a major hack that reportedly exposed its source code. A user on a competing messaging board claimed responsibility for the attack on Monday night and claimed to have reopened the site's /qa/ board. 4chan is, obviously, also notorious for trying to trick outsiders about things happening on the site, [...]
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by Ash Parrish on (#6WMSN)
An Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered announcement seems imminent. Images from the game were found in the website files of the developer Virtuous before being removed. The images, which can still be seen on the hosting site imgur, included several side-by-side comparisons between the game's 2006 release and the remaster. Several photos show off the [...]
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by David Pierce on (#6WMSP)
Notion is launching the third app in its suite of work tools, an email app called Notion Mail. (The other two, of course, are Notion Calendar and Notion itself.) The app, available now for web and Mac and in testing for iOS, is the next step in Notion's attempt to compete with Microsoft Office and [...]
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by Charles Pulliam-Moore on (#6WMSQ)
The newest season of Doctor Who opens as the series often does a with an unsuspecting human stumbling into some alien strangeness that doesnat make any sense until an odd yet charming Time Lord shows up in a police box ready to save the day. The premiere episode, aThe Robot Revolution,a feels like classic Doctor [...]
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by Cameron Faulkner on (#59F0W)
Buying a refurbished device rather than a new one can save you a ton of money. It can also be a savvy method of getting what you want during yet another moment of global trade instability, with the latest blow coming from the Trump administration's intense tariffs on US imports from China. However, these products [...]
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by Cameron Faulkner on (#53H6H)
Most people know that buying a refurbished tech product will save you money compared to buying it new. It also gives a device a second life instead of sending it off to be recycled. Not only that, buying refurbished is sometimes a clever workaround for finding new or tough-to-find products at a lower price. If [...]
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#6WMP8)
The latest addition to Nanoleaf's lineup does more than just light up a room. Like the company's Expo Smart Display Cases, Nanoleaf's new Pegboard Desk Dock is designed to both organize and put accessories like controllers and headphones on display using color-changing LED lighting that can be synced to what you're watching, playing, or listening [...]
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by Tom Warren on (#6WMP7)
Nvidia is announcing its RTX 5060 family of GPUs today, just a day before it releases the RTX 5060 Ti on April 16th. Two variants of the RTX 5060 Ti are launching, the $379 8GB of VRAM model and the $429 16GB version. The $299 RTX 5060 will launch at some point in May with [...]
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by David Pierce on (#6WMP9)
(Before we get started, a reminder: The Vergecast is nominated for a Webby Award! Voting is only open for a few more days, and the award is decided by your votes. Weare up against some steep competition, but we really want to win a and wead love your help. Thanks so much to everyone who [...]
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#6WMM6)
Polaroid's new Flip camera can prevent unwanted surprises when an instant photo develops. Using a new scene analysis feature, the instant camera warns you when the image you're framing is overexposed, underexposed, or when there's potential focus issues before you press the shutter button - all through a red LED warning light in the viewfinder [...]
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#6WMM7)
Android is launching a new security feature that will force devices to reboot themselves if you haven't unlocked them for a while, making it harder for other people to access the data inside. The feature included in the latest Google Play services update says that Android phones will automatically restart if locked for 3 consecutive [...]
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#6WMJH)
Car rental giant Hertz is alerting customers that personal information including credit card details and Social Security numbers may have been stolen in a data breach that impacted one of the firm's vendors. In a notice posted to its website, Hertz says that company data was acquired by an unauthorized third-party" during a cyberattack exploiting [...]
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