The Verge
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Microsoft's compact Xbox Cloud Gaming controller leaks with Wi-Fi
An unannounced, compact Xbox Cloud Gaming controller from Microsoft has been leaked, revealing a design reminiscent of 8BitDo devices but with familiar Xbox button aesthetics. This controller reportedly utilizes Wi-Fi f…
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Author details how companies use forced arbitration to limit lawsuits
Brendan Ballou, founder of the Public Integrity Project, discusses how companies exploit terms of service to bypass traditional legal systems. His new book, "When Companies Run the Courts," details the increasing preval…
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Motorola Razr Fold struggles to impress in foldable market
The Motorola Razr Fold, the company's first book-style foldable phone, is facing criticism for being difficult to recommend. Despite getting many aspects right, its position in the market is seen as uninspired, failing …
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Americans strongly oppose AI data centers near homes, poll finds
A recent Gallup poll indicates that 71% of Americans oppose the construction of AI data centers near their homes, a sentiment stronger than their opposition to nuclear power plants. Key concerns include the significant …
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Trump administration fights to ban social media moderation experts
The Trump administration is asserting its authority to prevent individuals deemed experts in social media content moderation from entering the United States. This legal battle involves a lawsuit where the administration…
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YouTube courts creators and sponsors with streaming shows
YouTube is actively seeking to attract both content creators and advertisers by promoting its platform for streaming shows. The company aims to position itself as a central hub connecting these two key groups. This stra…
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Claude Code powers Telegram bots for blogging, news analysis, and trading alerts
Developers are leveraging Anthropic's Claude Code to build custom bots for managing various tasks via Telegram. One user created a system to run their blog remotely, handling tasks like captcha responses and drafting po…
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Data centers target rural America, but job promises often fall short
Data center developers are increasingly targeting rural areas across the United States, promising job creation and economic revitalization. However, these projects often fail to deliver on their employment promises, wit…
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Venmo app redesign boosts privacy, adds new social features
Venmo is rolling out a redesigned app with enhanced privacy features, defaulting new user posts to be visible only to friends. This change addresses past privacy concerns, such as the public visibility of user friend li…
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Amazon Pet Days Sale Offers Tech Gadgets and Cleaning Deals
Amazon's Pet Days sale features deals on various tech gadgets, including cleaning devices like the Little Green carpet cleaner. This cleaner is highlighted for its effectiveness not only on pet-related messes but also o…
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Smart home standard Matter partners with OpenADR for grid communication
The Matter smart home connectivity standard is partnering with the OpenADR protocol to enable seamless communication between smart home appliances and the energy grid. This collaboration aims to simplify demand response…
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Joanna Stern launches media company after year living with AI
Journalist Joanna Stern has launched a new media company, New Things, after a year of integrating AI into her daily life. Her experiences are detailed in her new book, "I Am Not a Robot," which explores the current stat…
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Ashnymph's "Childhood" EP hailed as exhilarating dance goth rock
The Verge reviewed Ashnymph's "Childhood" EP, describing it as exhilarating dance goth rock. The London-based band blends post-punk melodies with electronic influences. The reviewer expressed anticipation for a full-len…
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Cricut Joy 2 craft cutter aims to boost user creativity
The Cricut Joy 2 is a new craft cutting machine designed to help users feel more creative. This desk-friendly device is available in several colors and aims to assist individuals in their creative pursuits.
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Diverse tech topics: airbags, craft cutters, MTG, and Linux
This cluster covers diverse topics including automotive safety, crafting technology, and operating system discussions. An article from Hackaday advises against DIY car airbag projects, highlighting their engineering com…
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Netflix advances its gaming strategy beyond mobile titles
Netflix is reportedly making significant progress in its video game strategy, moving beyond simple mobile titles. The company is exploring more ambitious projects, potentially including cloud gaming and original IP deve…
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Verge Newsletter Recommends "Zombies, Run!" Exercise Game
The Verge's Installer newsletter highlights "Zombies, Run!" as a game that encourages exercise. This installment, No. 127, offers a curated selection of recommended products and technology. The newsletter also includes …
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Quantum dot TVs outperform RGB LED, claims QD manufacturer
Quantum dot (QD) TVs may offer a superior viewing experience compared to RGB LED TVs, according to a company that manufactures QDs for televisions. While RGB LED technology is anticipated to dominate the TV market in 20…
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Robot lawn mowers, Chrome AI downloads, and Instagram DMs face security issues
Robot lawn mowers from Yarbo have been found to have significant security vulnerabilities, allowing hackers to potentially take control of the machines and access sensitive owner data. Separately, Google Chrome has been…
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Yarbo robot lawn mowers hacked, company promises fix
A hacker exploited a vulnerability in Yarbo robot lawn mowers, allowing them to control the devices and potentially expose user GPS data. The company has since promised to fix the security flaw. This incident highlights…