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by Brandon Russell on (#58ZTZ)
Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days is one of the biggest shopping events of the year, and it officially kicks off tomorrow, October 7th. The two-day shopping affair will grant Prime members access to some of the best prices of the year on Amazon devices, as well as products from Sony, Sonos, Bose, Anker, Apple, and [...]
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by Jay Peters on (#70J93)
Funcom, the Tencent-owned company behind the survival MMO Dune: Awakening, is making some major changes, including laying off staff and shutting down Metal: Hellsinger developer The Outsiders. Dune: Awakening had a promising launch, selling a million copies and becoming the company's fastest selling game ever" less than two weeks after its June release. And in [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#70J5Y)
Verizon has picked former PayPal head Dan Schulman to serve as its new CEO as the company enters its next phase" of growth, Verizon board chair Mark Bertolini says in the Monday announcement. Starting today, Schulman will replace outgoing CEO Hans Vestberg, who will now serve as a special advisor through October 4th, 2026. Vestberg [...]
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#70J5Z)
SwitchBot is expanding its already diverse line of smart home offerings with a new tracking fob that doubles as both a personal safety device and a quick way to gain entry to your home. SwitchBot's Safety Alarm looks like a keychain flashlight and even has LEDs when you need some extra illumination and don't want [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#70J3A)
Paramount is acquiring The Free Press, an independent media publication started on Substack. As part of the deal, Paramount is installing The Free Press' founder, Bari Weiss, as the editor-in-chief of CBS News, according to an announcement on Monday. Before starting The Free Press, Weiss worked as an op-ed and book review editor at The [...]
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#70J3B)
Dbrand's latest skins allow a wide range of non-Apple devices to don a flawlessly colormatched knock-off" of the Cosmic Orange" sported by iPhone 17 Pro models. The new gadget skins are available across every device covered by Dbrand's portfolio starting today, including Apple and Android smartphones, laptops, tablets, earpods, and gaming hardware. For Apple customers [...]
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by Joanna Stern on (#70J3C)
Hello, and welcome to Decoder! My guest today is Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe, and I'm very excited to be talking to him on my show today. And when I say my show... I mean Nilay Patel's show. This is my final episode filling in for Nilay while he's out on parental leave. I'm Joanna Stern, [...]
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by Cameron Faulkner on (#70J3D)
It's not often that a four-pack of Apple AirTags trackers drops below $70. Originally $99, the set is just $64.99 at Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart ahead of Prime Big Deal Days. It's nearly matching the best deal yet (missing the mark by a mere 50 cents), and the four-pack hasn't been this affordable since [...]
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by Robert Hart on (#70J3E)
Collabs with fictional characters are on the horizon for Sora. Officially, that is, as OpenAI moves to restrict the flow of unauthorized horrors like meth-cooking and Nazi SpongeBobs and criminal Pokemon that have plagued the platform from day one. Bill Peebles, leader of the Sora team at OpenAI, said fictional character appearances in videos, known [...]
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#70J15)
AMD is partnering with OpenAI to provide six gigawatts worth of processors for AI data centers, a move that challenges Nvidia's AI chip market dominance. The five-year agreement aims to help OpenAI bolster its infrastructure to meet growing computational demands for AI applications like ChatGPT, starting with a gigawatt deployment of AMD Instinct MI450 GPUs [...]
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by Robert Hart on (#70HZ8)
Sora now lets you rein in your AI doubles, giving you more say on how and where deepfake versions of you make an appearance on the app. The update lands as OpenAI hurries to show it actually cares about its users' concerns as an all-too-predictable tsunami of AI slop threatens to take over the internet. [...]
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by Sean Hollister on (#70HZ9)
Handheld makers are throwing paint at the wall to see what sticks. They apparently can't compete with the Steam Deck on price, so they're trying giant handhelds, 3D handhelds, more familiar and comfortable handhelds, and premium handhelds with Switch-like detachable controllers that double as mice. Many now cost $1,000 or more. But boutique brand GPD [...]
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#70HZA)
OpenAI and designer Jony Ive are trying to solve a number of technical challenges before releasing their mysterious AI gadget, according to a Financial Times report. Two of the challenges include figuring out the palm-sized device's personality" and how often it should talk. The concept is that you should have a friend who's a computer [...]
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by Terrence O’Brien on (#70HMF)
For the last several years Netflix has been quietly banking episodes of a new show called Famous Last Words, interviews with famous people entering their twilight years. The catch is that episodes will only air after the subject passes away. The full list of interviewees is a closely guarded secret, but last week Netflix quietly [...]
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by Terrence O’Brien on (#70HKA)
Rebrands rarely get much love. That backlash can be especially strong if you're giving a facelift to a decades-old piece of software beloved by nerds around the globe. So, it was no surprise that when Audacity revealed its new logo people on the internet got a little worked up. And look, there's no two ways [...]
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by Terrence O’Brien on (#70HHG)
If the only thing Roland ever released was the TR-808, the company would still deserve a place in the music gear hall of fame. The 808 is arguably the most important instrument since the creation of the electric guitar. It's been a cornerstone of hip-hop, electronic, and pop music for 45 years now, used by [...]
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by Alexis Ong on (#70HE5)
Life is a series of battles, and I just lost my last one against four gyoza on a skewer. It was an unexpected blow, because honestly, who could have expected me - a springy, respectably proportioned hot dog - to lose against a seemingly inflexible spear of small, unassuming dumplings? This is my struggle in [...]
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by David Pierce on (#70HE6)
We've been working on a new show for the last few months, called Version History, and the first episode is now live! It's called "Hoverboards: so hot right now," and it's an hour-long tour of the biggest rideable gadget of the 2010s. Hidden inside the history of this weird two-wheeled scooter is a crucial inflection [...]
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by Andrew J. Hawkins on (#70HCN)
This is The Stepback, a weekly newsletter breaking down one essential story from the tech world. For more on the intersection of transportation and technology, follow Andrew J. Hawkins. The Stepback arrives in our subscribers' inboxes at 8AM ET. Opt in for The Stepback here. How it started I vividly remember the first time I [...]
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by David Pierce on (#70HCM)
Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 100, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you're new here, welcome, get ready for a big gadget week, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) This week, I've been reading about Tim Berners-Lee and stain removers and [...]
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by Sheena Vasani on (#70H3C)
Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days may bring some great Kindle deals, but if you can't wait, you don't have to. Right now, the Kindle Kids (Amazon, Best Buy, and Target) and Kindle Colorsoft Kids (Amazon, Best Buy, and Target) are down to their lowest prices ever, but my favorite deal is on the Kindle Paperwhite [...]
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by Terrence O’Brien on (#70H1S)
Spotify has found itself the target of artists' ire for many reasons over the years: poor audio quality, terrible payouts, giving Joe Rogan millions of dollars... the list goes on. But recently it's been CEO and founder Daniel Ek's extracurricular activities that have been cause for consternation. Over the past few months his funding of [...]
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by Sheena Vasani on (#70H0F)
Robot vacuums that mop well rarely come cheap, but thankfully, some of our favorite models are receiving a significant discount ahead ofAmazon's next Prime Day eventnext week. Right now, the Ecovacs Deebot X8 Pro Omni and the newer Deebot X9 Pro Omni are on sale at Amazon for Prime members for $799.99 ($300 off) and [...]
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by Allison Johnson on (#70H0H)
Have you tried simply uploading a photo to Instagram lately? It's a minefield. Is that a Story, a Post, or a Reel? Do you want to add music? A caption? A prompt, which is... different than a caption, somehow? How about a poll? A fundraiser? More text, but this time on top of the image? [...]
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by Charles Pulliam-Moore on (#70H0G)
Last week at the Zurich Film Festival, Eline Van der Velden - founder and CEO of AI production house Particle6 and its subsidiary talent studio Xicoia - said that a number of talent agents had expressed interest in working with Tilly Norwood, an AI-generated "actress" created by the companies. Van der Velden has not gone [...]
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by Nicole Carpenter on (#70GZ7)
There's a lot of math in diet culture. It's all numbers - calories in, calories burned - and a constant tally running in one's head. In some ways, disordered eating can be considered a disturbed sort of strategy game, which is precisely why Jenny Jiao Hsia and AP Thomson's Consume Me works so well. The [...]
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by Lauren Feiner on (#70GZ6)
Breaking up Google's ad tech monopoly is, apparently, like going to Mars or trying to replace Michael Jordan - dubiously possible and a huge amount of work. Those were some of the analogies witnesses testifying in Google's defense told a federal judge this week as the company mounts its second attempt to stave off a [...]
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by Antonio G. Di Benedetto on (#70GZ8)
I was cautiously optimistic about Acer's Chromebook Plus Spin 514 when I tested a preproduction model last month, but the final unit is here now and it sticks the landing. Well, mostly. Acer's latest convertible Chromebook has zippy performance and oodles of battery life, along with a good touchscreen with stylus support. But crappy speakers [...]
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by Sarah Jeong on (#70GRJ)
After getting off the phone with Oregon Governor Tina Kotek on Saturday, the president mused over something that had baffled him about the call. Kotek had been "very nice," said Trump in an interview the next day. But she was trying hard to convince him not to send in the National Guard, and that just [...]
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by Jay Peters on (#70GRK)
One of Discord's third-party customer service providers was compromised by an unauthorized party," the company says. The unauthorized party gained access to information from a limited number of users who had contacted Discord through our Customer Support and/or Trust & Safety teams" and aimed to extort a financial ransom from Discord." The unauthorized party did [...]
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by Alex Heath on (#70GKM)
This is an excerpt of Sources by Alex Heath, a newsletter about AI and the tech industry, syndicated just for The Verge subscribers once a week. The billboard didn't say "Listen Labs." It didn't say anything about hiring. It consisted of just a plain white background with "https://" and a single line of grouped numbers [...]
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by Jay Peters on (#70GKN)
Unity is urging developers to take immediate action" after it disclosed a major security vulnerability affecting games built using versions of its popular development tool dating back to 2017. While there is no evidence of any exploitation of the vulnerability, nor has there been any impact on users or customers," Unity already has fixes available [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#70GKP)
Just one day after Apple took down the iOS App Store listing for ICEBlock, Google has confirmed to 404 Media that it has removed a similar app, Red Dot, from the Google Play Store. The company also reportedly said it removed apps that share the location of what it describes as a vulnerable group after [...]
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by Cameron Faulkner on (#70GKQ)
Amazon's list of 4K-capable streaming sticks got bigger - and more confusing - after its hardware event this week. The $39.99 4K Select will be released on October 15th, joining the 4K and the 4K Max. You're not alone if you find it tough to tell which is best just by going off names, and [...]
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#70GKR)
Hori has announced another addition to the ever-growing list of cheaper alternatives to Nintendo's $90 Switch 2 Pro Controller. The Wireless Horipad Turbo is around $35 cheaper than Nintendo's, and while it lacks a lot of premium features such as Amiibo support and the ability to remotely wake the Switch 2, it adds a lock [...]
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by Andrew J. Hawkins on (#70GHB)
Tesla's long-rumored more affordable electric vehicle won't be out until next year, but it was recently spotted uncamouflaged on a highway in Texas. And no, your eyes are not fooling you; it's just a cheaper version of the Model Y. The rumor that the affordable EV would just be a bare-bones Model Y has been [...]
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by Hayden Field on (#70GHC)
An anime version of Jesus Christ flipping tables. OpenAI employees performing in Hamilton costumes. News anchors discussing a story on television. A man doing a thirst-trap TikTok dance. Sam Altman - stealing GPUs on CCTV, listening to a business pitch, crying. Such were the contents of my feed on Sora, OpenAI's new social media app [...]
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by Tina Nguyen on (#70GHD)
About two months ago, John P. Coale, one of many lawyers representing Donald Trump in a personal capacity, met with several Alphabet executives, mediators, and lawyers at Mar-a-Lago - along with his client. They all spent a lovely day at the palatial Florida estate, and Trump treated them to lunch as they chatted about anything [...]
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by Jay Peters on (#70GEB)
Sony is now selling a revised model of the digital PS5 slim in the US that has less storage than the original version. The updated model with 825GB of internal SSD storage instead of 1TB recently went on sale in Europe, but now it's available to buy on the US PlayStation Direct website as well. [...]
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by Andrew Liszewski on (#70GEC)
Hoto's latest electric screwdriver introduces a couple of novel usability improvements. Now, you'll find a pixelated display on the business end of the driver showing details like its remaining battery life, while a multi-function button lets you adjust its speed and switch directions with just one finger. The new PixelDrive features a similarly sleek design [...]
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by Terrence O’Brien on (#70GED)
It's been a while since Kodak launched a new film, and even longer since it actually distributed its own. But the company caught people by surprise yesterday when it announced two new film products - Kodacolor 100 and Kodacolor 200. Just as important, it announced that it would be distributing them itself, rather than going [...]
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by Tom Warren on (#70GEE)
Microsoft is getting ready to announce an ad-supported version of Xbox Cloud Gaming. Sources familiar with Microsoft's plans tell The Verge that the software maker has started testing ad-supported games streaming internally, allowing employees to play select titles free without a Game Pass subscription. I understand that the free ad-supported version of Xbox Cloud Gaming [...]
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by Brandt Ranj on (#70GEF)
Amazon announced a bunch of new hardware earlier in the week, but the Echo Show 21 wasn't updated and remains its biggest smart display. You can get a bundle that includes the Echo Show 21 and its Premium Adjustable Stand for $439.99 ($84.99 off) at Amazon. If you don't have a stand, the Echo Show [...]
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by Mia Sato on (#70GEG)
In August 2002, I was probably back-to-school shopping with my mom at our local mall, bouncing from store to store for backpacks, socks, and a first-day-of-school outfit. Gap was no doubt one of our stops - and thanks to Michael Bise, I now know what music was playing as we browsed. When Bise first started [...]
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by Emma Roth on (#70GEH)
The family of 19-year-old Krysta Tsukahara has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Tesla, alleging its dangerously defective" Cybertruck door handle design trapped her inside a burning vehicle, as first reported by The New York Times. The lawsuit, filed in a California court on Thursday, claims Tesla continued to sell its vehicles despite repeated and [...]
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by Victoria Song on (#70GC2)
This is Optimizer, a weekly newsletter sent every Friday from Verge senior reviewer Victoria Song that dissects and discusses the latest phones, smartwatches, apps, and other gizmos that swear they're going to change your life. Optimizer arrives in our subscribers' inboxes at 10AM ET. Opt in for Optimizer here. The New York City subway is [...]
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by David Pierce on (#70GC3)
Back in 2023, Telly CEO Ilya Pozin came on The Vergecast and made a surprisingly compelling case for the existence of a TV that doesn't cost you a dime - but shows ads all the time. It's a reasonable business model, and a pretty good deal for consumers! But as The Verge's Emma Roth discovered, [...]
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by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy on (#70G9T)
Hi! I'm Jennifer Pattison Tuohy (aka Jen), The Verge's smart home reviewer. I just spent the last week in New York City checking out the new smart displays, smart speakers, smart voice assistants, and smart security cameras launched by Amazon and Google. I haven't tested any of them yet, but I've had some hands-on time [...]
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by Jess Weatherbed on (#70G7Q)
Japan is facing a potential shortage of Asahi beer after a cyberattack against the beverage maker forced its systems offline. Asahi Group issued a statement on Monday announcing that order, shipment, and call center operations at the company had been suspended due to the systems outage, and that the disruption was limited to Japan. The [...]
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by Richard Lawler on (#70G0X)
Apple has removed the Waze but for ICE sightings" app ICEBlock from its App Store, as reported previously by Business Insider. A post from its developer relayed Apple's App Review message about the ban, saying, We just received a message from Apple's App Review that #ICEBlock has been removed from the App Store due to [...]
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