• Apple's iPhone Browser-Choice Option Sucks. Its Competitors Have Ideas to Improve It

    Apple's iPhone Browser-Choice Option Sucks. Its Competitors Have Ideas to Improve It
    European iPhone owners are being shown a new pop-up screen listing alternatives to the Safari browser. The developers of the browsers shown on that screen are torn about the user experience.
  • Google Sheets’ new formatting feature has Excel switchers excited

    Google Sheets’ new formatting feature has Excel switchers excited
    Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Google has now added a way to create easily formatted tables in Sheets with one click, something Excel has had for years. Now, if you have a block of data that you’d like to quickly turn into its own little island of filters and sorting rules, that’s fully possible (or will be soon, depending on where you are in Google’s rollout queue). Hooray!
    As a person who’s maintained a shared budget spreadsheet in Google Sheets for about a dec
  • Arizona accuses Amazon of being a monopoly and deceiving consumers with ‘dark patterns’

    Arizona accuses Amazon of being a monopoly and deceiving consumers with ‘dark patterns’
    Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes filed two new lawsuits against Amazon on Wednesday, bringing similar complaints to those the company is already facing from the Federal Trade Commission.
    Both of the lawsuits are brought under Arizona’s own state statutes in the Superior Court of Arizona. One of the lawsuits accuses Amazon of engaging in deceptive business practices that violate the state’s Consumer Fraud Act by allegedly using design tricks
  • Android 15’s second beta release lets users lock down access to private apps

    Android 15’s second beta release lets users lock down access to private apps
    Image: Google Alongside Google’s ongoing developer-focused I/O conference comes the latest release of Android 15, which is now in its second beta. It’s got some cool new features, like the ability to now hide a collection of apps inside a “private space,” customizable vibrations so you can notice different types of notifications just by feeling, and also richer widget previews.
    The new private space function is the most interesting of the bunch: it can hide apps you don&r
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  • Microsoft’s AI obsession is jeopardizing its climate ambitions

    Microsoft’s AI obsession is jeopardizing its climate ambitions
    Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella delivers a speech during an event called Microsoft Build: AI Day in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on May 2nd, 2024. | Photo by MOHD RASFAN / AFP via Getty Images Microsoft’s producing a lot more planet-heating pollution now than it did when it made a bold climate pledge back in 2020. Its greenhouse gas emissions were actually around 30 percent higher in fiscal year 2023, showing how hard it could be for the company to meet climate goals as it simultaneously races to b
  • AT&T cuts a deal to launch satellite-to-smartphone service soon

    AT&T cuts a deal to launch satellite-to-smartphone service soon
    Illustration: The Verge AST SpaceMobile has ramped up demonstrations of voice calls, texts, and video calls via satellite over the last year, using 4G LTE and 5G connections with download bandwidth reaching 14Mbps. Now the company says that a previous memorandum of understanding with AT&T to work on a space-based broadband network for phones has become a “definitive commercial agreement,” just in time for AST’s first five commercial satellites to launch this summer.
    The FCC
  • Microsoft announces the Proteus Controller, a gamepad for Xbox gamers with disabilities

    Microsoft announces the Proteus Controller, a gamepad for Xbox gamers with disabilities
    Image: ByoWave On Wednesday, Microsoft announced the Proteus Controller, a $299 modular video game controller kit that lets Xbox gamers with disabilities customize their controllers.Created by peripheral company ByoWave as part of the Designed for Xbox program, the wireless controller consists of small cubes with interchangeable faceplates that include controller buttons, a directional pad, and analog sticks.The “snap and play” parts connect together so gamers can build more than 100
  • Prepare to Get Manipulated by Emotionally Expressive Chatbots

    Prepare to Get Manipulated by Emotionally Expressive Chatbots
    The emotional mimicry of OpenAI’s new version of ChatGPT could lead AI assistants in some strange—even dangerous—directions.
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  • Netflix’s ad tier hits 40 million users

    Netflix’s ad tier hits 40 million users
    Illustration by Nick Barclay / The Verge Netflix’s expansion into an ad-supported model seems to be a hit. Today, at its 2024 upfront presentation, the streamer said that it now has 40 million monthly users on its ad-supported tier globally. That’s up from 23 million earlier in the year; it took six months for the option to hit 5 million users after it launched in 2022. As of April, the service had a total of 270 million subscribers across all tiers. Netflix also said that, in region
  • Netflix renews 3 Body Problem for second season

    Netflix renews 3 Body Problem for second season
    Image: Netflix 3 Body Problem is getting a second season. Netflix announced the news that its adaptation of Cixin Liu’s award-winning sci-fi trilogy is getting more episodes, with David Benioff, D.B. Weiss, and Alexander Woo returning as executive producers and writers.
    3 Body Problem follows a group of scientists as they struggle with the realization that humanity isn’t the only species in the universe and that its nearest neighbors are far more technologically advanced and very mea
  • PPSSPP brings PSP emulation to the iPhone

    PPSSPP brings PSP emulation to the iPhone
    Screenshot: PPSSPP It’s the PlayStation Portable’s turn to get an emulator on the iOS App Store thanks to PPSSPP, which just went live today. This emulator, from developer Henrik Rydgård, has been in development for more than a decade, and it’s free to download for the iPhone and iPad.
    Rydgård says in a blog post that the version approved this morning has some limitations versus previous builds of the app that were available through various exploits and workarounds.
  • RetroArch brings its free multisystem emulation to the iOS App Store

    RetroArch brings its free multisystem emulation to the iOS App Store
    Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge Another emulator with tons of history and development, RetroArch, is now freely available on the iOS App Store today. This is great news for retro gaming fans with iPhones because it can emulate a truly eye-crossing number of retro consoles once installed.
    In fact, there are too many to list here. But some notable emulation cores — the actual separately developed emulation software — included in this version of RetroArch are the NEC PC Engine, Nintend
  • Saunas Are the Next Frontier in Fighting Depression

    Saunas Are the Next Frontier in Fighting Depression
    The preliminary results of a clinical trial of using heat exposure to combat depression are in—and are fueling cautious optimism that sauna practice could become an accepted treatment.
  • Senate committee passes three bills to safeguard elections from AI, months before Election Day

    Senate committee passes three bills to safeguard elections from AI, months before Election Day
    Photo by Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images The Senate Rules Committee passed three bills that aim to safeguard elections from deception by artificial intelligence, with just months to go before Election Day. The bills would still need to advance in the House and pass the full Senate to become law, creating a time crunch for rules around election-related deepfakes to take effect before polls open across the country in November.
    The vote happened on the same day that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schume
  • For self-driving cars, the free ride is over

    For self-driving cars, the free ride is over
    Illustration by Cath Virginia / The Verge | Photo from Getty Images For years, autonomous vehicles have operated in relative obscurity. With few vehicles on the road and a laissez-faire attitude among government regulators, automakers and big tech firms have been free to test — and even commercially deploy — with little oversight.Well, those days are done. In rapid succession, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has opened investigations into almost all the maj
  • Airbus debuts its half-plane, half-helicopter to the public

    Airbus debuts its half-plane, half-helicopter to the public
    Airbus taking its “Racer” aircraft for a test flight. | Image: Airbus Airbus has a new aircraft that’s half helicopter and half airplane, designed to speed up flight times for emergency responders. The company calls it the Racer: it has wings like a plane, forward-facing rotors, plus top helicopter blades that seriously make it look like a baby of two aircraft.
    Today, Airbus is sharing its one-off working demonstration model of the Racer in France’s southern port city of
  • Wear OS 5 triples down on battery life

    Wear OS 5 triples down on battery life
    Wear OS 5 is on the way. | Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge Wear OS 5 is on its way, and with it, Google says Android smartwatch users ought to see even better battery life. Running a marathon, for example, will purportedly consume 20 percent less battery than on Wear OS 4.
    This emphasis on battery life is similar to last year’s Wear OS 4 announcement — and for good reason. Wear OS 4 helped the Pixel Watch 2 last an entire day, something the original struggled to do. That improved b
  • Someone finally made a heat pump that looks good inside your home

    Someone finally made a heat pump that looks good inside your home
    Quilt uses ductless heat pump-powered mini-split units combined with touchscreen remote controls to heat and cool your home. | Image: Quilt (Cayce Clifford) A new company founded by three former Googlers is looking to disrupt the somewhat staid mini-split industry. Quilt is a new “home climate system” — a ductless HVAC system that uses heat pump-powered mini-split units to heat and cool your home.Two things make Quilt stand out from the start: it’s smart and pretty. The s
  • Google adds Max, Peacock, and Angry Birds to cars with native Android software

    Google adds Max, Peacock, and Angry Birds to cars with native Android software
    Image: Ford Google is adding several new apps to its in-car infotainment platforms, while also making it easier for developers to get their apps approved faster and with fewer complications.Google said that two new streaming services, Max and Peacock, are coming to cars with Google built-in. These include models from companies like Nissan, Ford, Acura, Renault, Honda, Polestar, and Volvo.In addition, cars with Google built-in are getting the Angry Birds game, so you can enjoy all the brick smash
  • Car screens are getting bigger — and weirder — and Google wants to help

    Car screens are getting bigger — and weirder — and Google wants to help
    Image: Daniel Golson Google is lowering the barriers for new apps to be added to Android Auto and cars with Google software built-in, making it easier for developers of gaming and streaming apps to get them added to those platforms. It is also releasing new guidelines for developing apps for various screen sizes and shapes.Google is launching a new program for car-ready apps, essentially expediting the process for developers to get their apps approved for in-car platforms. As part of this progra
  • Android will be able to detect if your phone has been snatched

    Android will be able to detect if your phone has been snatched
    More security features on more Android phones. | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Google is announcing an array of new security features as it releases its second Android 15 beta, including a feature that can detect the moment your phone is swiped from your hands. Some of these updates will be included with Android 15 when it arrives this fall, but theft detection and a number of other features will be available to phones with much older OS versions, too — bringing them to many more
  • Android Update: Theft Detection Lock Knows When Your Phone Is Stolen

    Android Update: Theft Detection Lock Knows When Your Phone Is Stolen
    Google is introducing new AI-powered safety tools in Android 15 that can lock down your phone if thieves nab it.
  • Android 15 Theft Detection Lock Knows When Your Phone Is Stolen

    Android 15 Theft Detection Lock Knows When Your Phone Is Stolen
    Google is introducing new AI-powered safety tools in Android 15 that can lock down your phone if thieves nab it.
  • All the New Features Coming to Android Phones, Watches, and TVs This Year

    All the New Features Coming to Android Phones, Watches, and TVs This Year
    At I/O, Google showed off new features in Android 15, the latest version of Wear OS, improvements to Google TV, and more.
  • 15 Top New Android 15 Features (2024): How to Install, Features, Release Date

    15 Top New Android 15 Features (2024): How to Install, Features, Release Date
    Android 15 is creeping closer to its release date. Here are the notable features and upgrades Google has in store.
  • Raspberry Pi is going public to expand its range of tiny computers

    Raspberry Pi is going public to expand its range of tiny computers
    Raspberry Pi prepares for a $630 million IPO. | Photo by Emma Roth / The Verge British minicomputer manufacturer Raspberry Pi has announced plans to file for a UK stock market listing, saying the initial public offering would allow the company to expand its current talent pool and product offerings.
    Raspberry Pi is best known for making highly affordable microcontrollers and credit card-size single-board computers — the cheapest of which costs just $15. They can be used to make all sorts o
  • The first Assassin’s Creed Shadows trailer shows off dual samurai / ninja action

    The first Assassin’s Creed Shadows trailer shows off dual samurai / ninja action
    Image: Ubisoft The next entry in the Assassin’s Creed franchise is almost here: Ubisoft debuted the first trailer for Assassin’s Creed Shadows, which launches later this year.
    The trailer is decently meaty for a world premiere, taking its time to introduce the game’s two protagonists. One is the samurai Yasuke, an African man who became a retainer in service to Japanese warlord Oda Nobunaga. The second protagonist is Naoe, a shinobi character whose opposition to Nobunaga’
  • Xbox Cloud Gaming now has mouse and keyboard support in 26 games

    Xbox Cloud Gaming now has mouse and keyboard support in 26 games
    Image: The Verge Microsoft started to preview mouse and keyboard support for Xbox Cloud Gaming in March, and it’s now rolling out to everyone as a beta today. You’ll be able to start streaming and playing Xbox games with a mouse or keyboard in Edge or Chrome over at xbox.com/play.
    In total, 26 games will be supported at the launch of this beta, including Fortnite, Sea of Thieves, and Halo Infinite. Microsoft is also planning to let PC owners use the Xbox app later this month to selec
  • iPhone owners say the latest iOS update is resurfacing deleted nudes

    iPhone owners say the latest iOS update is resurfacing deleted nudes
    Photo: Wes Davis / The Verge Apple appears to have a bug that’s dredging up data that iPhone owners thought was gone. Some iPhone owners are reporting that, after updating their phones to iOS 17.5, their deleted photos — some quite old — are popping up again, according to a Reddit thread that MacRumors spotted. iOS beta testers had the same complaints about the bug last week.
    People reporting the apparent bug say that they’re seeing old photos appear in their Recents albu
  • Senate unveils $32 billion roadmap for regulating AI

    Senate unveils $32 billion roadmap for regulating AI
    Photo by Andrew Harnik / Getty Images Four top Senators unveiled a proposed roadmap for artificial intelligence regulation on Wednesday, calling for at least $32 billion to be spent each year for non-defense AI innovation.
    The members of the AI Working Group — Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Mike Rounds (R-SD), Martin Heinrich (D-NM), and Todd Young (R-IN) — released the long-awaited proposal after months of hosting AI Insight Forums to inform their colleagues about the