• Samsung mocks Apple’s crushing iPad Pro ad with its own ‘UnCrush’ pitch

    Samsung mocks Apple’s crushing iPad Pro ad with its own ‘UnCrush’ pitch
    Image: Samsung Samsung heard that Apple managed to upset a lot of people with the “Crush” ad revealed last week that smushed instruments, arcade games, and sculptures into a shiny new OLED-screened iPad Pro, and apparently just had to get into the conversation. Apple eventually apologized, with an exec saying it “missed the mark.”On one side, responses included creatives like Hugh Grant and anyone who spotted a slightly-too-on-the-nose representation of Big Tech’s s
  • Google still recommends glue for your pizza

    Google still recommends glue for your pizza
    An eighth of a cup of Elmer’s, to be precise. | Cath Virginia / The Verge | Photos by Getty Images You may remember we all had a fun little laugh at Google’s AI search results telling us to put glue in our pizza. Internet legend Katie Notopoulos made and ate a glue pizza. A good time was had by all! Except, whoopsie, Google’s AI is training on our good time.
    I will grant the query “how much glue to add to pizza” is an unusual one — but not that unusual given t
  • Can we artificially cool the planet? A major environmental group is spending millions to find out

    Can we artificially cool the planet? A major environmental group is spending millions to find out
    The sky, as observed from Zeytinburnu, Istanbul, Turkiye on May 25, 2024. | Photo: Getty Images A major environmental group is reportedly set to funnel millions of dollars into research on solar geoengineering, a proposed fix for climate change that has garnered skepticism and even fears about unintended consequences.Solar geoengineering encompasses a range of tactics to cool the planet down by reflecting sunlight, perhaps by artificially brightening clouds or thrusting reflective particles into
  • Elon Musk drops lawsuit against OpenAI

    Elon Musk drops lawsuit against OpenAI
    Image: Kristen Radtke / The Verge; Getty Images Elon Musk has dropped his lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, accusing the company of a breach of contract and allegedly abandoning its mission of creating AI technology to benefit humanity. As reported earlier by CNBC, the case was dismissed without prejudice, meaning Musk can file it again.
    Musk’s decision to withdraw the lawsuit, filed in a California state court in February, comes just one day before a scheduled hearing where
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  • Paramount’s rumored merger with Skydance is off

    Paramount’s rumored merger with Skydance is off
    Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Following weeks of discussions, Paramount’s potential merger deal with Skydance has fallen apart, as reported earlier by The Wall Street Journal. In a statement on Tuesday, Paramount’s parent company, National Amusements, said the companies couldn’t “reach mutually acceptable terms” for its deal with Skydance Media.
    One possible issue may have been Skydance’s decision not to include legal protection that would shield Nat
  • All the Top New Features Coming to MacOS Sequoia

    All the Top New Features Coming to MacOS Sequoia
    Apple has officially debuted macOS 15, which is named Sequoia. We break down all the new features to look forward to, and tell you whether your current Mac will support the new operating system.
  • The 13-inch M3 MacBook Air is down to an all-time low of $899

    The 13-inch M3 MacBook Air is down to an all-time low of $899
    With Apple Intelligence features coming to older MacBooks, you shouldn’t feel the need to wait for Apple’s M4 chips. | Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge It’s not surprising that the M3 MacBook Air’s value is strengthening the longer it’s been out, but the laptop is becoming increasingly hard to overlook when compared to the 13-inch M2 model — especially since you can get a 13-inch MacBook Air with an M3 chip for only $70 more than the current sale price of the
  • Android’s new antitheft feature is now in testing

    Android’s new antitheft feature is now in testing
    This is probably how the fool would look thinking they’re getting away with a steal. | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Google is now testing Android 15’s automatic theft detection features announced at the I/O developer conference in May. The company tapped Brazil to play host for the initial testing grounds on account of local feedback from users in the country, which is an apparent hotbed for smartphone snatching. You can sign up to try the feature right now if you happen t
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  • Here’s Blackmagic’s new immersive camera that might enable more Vision Pro content

    Here’s Blackmagic’s new immersive camera that might enable more Vision Pro content
    The URSA Cine Immersive might be what the Vision Pro needs. | Image: Blackmagic Design Blackmagic announced a new camera yesterday that it says is part of a new Vision Pro-specific workflow that involves its DaVinci Resolve software. Called the URSA Cine Immersive, Blackmagic says this camera, that’s built on its URSA Cine platform, will let cinematographers shoot 90fps video in stereoscopic 3D video for the Vision Pro.That and updates in the DaVinci Resolve video editing software will let
  • It’s time to BeAcquired for €500 million

    It’s time to BeAcquired for €500 million
    Image: Voodoo BeReal, the app known for its fleeting photo sharing window, has been acquired. On Tuesday, the French app developer Voodoo announced that it purchased the company for €500 million (about $537.23 million).
    Launched by French developers Alexis Barreyat and Kévin Perreau in 2020, BeReal started gaining traction in 2022 when more users started partaking in the random, once-per-day opportunity to share photos with friends. But the hype surrounding BeReal quickly died down.
  • Best Buy is laying off more employees as it reckons with falling sales

    Best Buy is laying off more employees as it reckons with falling sales
    Image: Best Buy Best Buy carried out another round of layoffs and job restructurings last week, with the company cutting some of its sales staff and reducing the pay for others, according to current and former employees who spoke with The Verge. Multiple people said their new pay will be much lower due to the changes.
    The layoffs appeared to have mostly targeted in-home sales roles called designers, who would go to customers’ homes to help identify products that would work in their space.
  • TikTok Shop is huge for the beauty industry

    TikTok Shop is huge for the beauty industry
    Illustration by Nick Barclay / The Verge Online shopping changed how we buy things — and social media platforms are reshaping shopping again. TikTok Shop, the company’s in-app shopping feature, is quickly becoming a key retailer for the beauty industry, according to a report by Dash Hudson and NielsenIQ.
    TikTok Shop is now the ninth-largest online beauty and wellness retailer in the US and the second-largest in the UK, the report found. TikTok Shop’s footprint in the industry h
  • Did startup Flow Computing just make CPUs 100x faster? Here’s the white paper and FAQs

    Did startup Flow Computing just make CPUs 100x faster? Here’s the white paper and FAQs
    Image: Flow Computing Flow Computing is making a tough to believe claim: it says it can 100x the performance of any CPU by shifting work to a special parallel processing unit (PPU) inside or outside the chip. And, it claims, it can double the performance of any existing computing code overnight, even if programmers don’t lift a finger to optimize for its new tech. The PPU could even fit into phones and watches, it says, dramatically improving their performance and battery life by offloadin
  • YouTube will finally let creators test multiple thumbnails at once

    YouTube will finally let creators test multiple thumbnails at once
    Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge YouTube is finally rolling out the ability for creators to test and compare how multiple video thumbnails perform, the company announced on Tuesday. The feature was first announced last June, but at the time, it was only available to a few hundred creators.With the new tool, which YouTube calls “Thumbnail Test & Compare,” creators can test up to three thumbnails for a video. “YouTube will show your chosen thumbnails evenly across your
  • The 30 Best Movies on Max (aka HBO Max) Right Now (June 2024)

    The 30 Best Movies on Max (aka HBO Max) Right Now (June 2024)
    Am I OK?, Dune: Part Two, and MoviePass, MovieCrash are just a few of the movies you should be watching on Max this month.
  • X is about to start hiding all likes

    X is about to start hiding all likes
    Illustration by Kristen Radtke / The Verge; Getty Images X is rolling out private likes as soon as today, according to a source at the company. That means what users like on the platform will be hidden by default, which is already an option for X’s Premium subscribers.
    A few weeks ago, the company’s director of engineering, Haofei Wang, said the change is meant to protect users’ public image — because “many people feel discouraged” to like “edgy” c
  • The best trailers of Summer Game Fest 2024

    The best trailers of Summer Game Fest 2024
    Doom: The Dark Ages. | Image: Bethesda Softworks Doom, Dragon Age, Civilization, Star Wars, and a whole lot more.Continue reading…
  • SharePlay is coming to Apple TV, HomePods, and Bluetooth speakers

    SharePlay is coming to Apple TV, HomePods, and Bluetooth speakers
    The Apple HomePod will soon support SharePlay with Apple Music. | Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge Apple’s SharePlay is expanding to include speakers in your home. Soon, the HomePod, HomePod Mini, Apple TV, and any Bluetooth speaker will work with SharePlay and Apple Music, meaning you can share control of the music in your home with friends and family. Apple’s music service is also getting Music Haptics to allow those with hearing difficulties to experience music on iPhone. Both new
  • GM pumps $850 million in Cruise to keep struggling robotaxi company afloat

    GM pumps $850 million in Cruise to keep struggling robotaxi company afloat
    Image: Cruise General Motors is investing $850 million into Cruise to help cover the company’s operational costs after it was forced to shut down its robotaxi service when one of its driverless cars struck a pedestrian.
    GM chief financial officer Paul Jacobson announced the investment onstage at Deutsche Bank’s Global Auto Industry Conference in New York City today. The money would be used to cover Cruise’s operational costs as it slowly resumes testing its autonomous vehicles
  • Behind That Viral LA Billboard That Trolled Microsoft and Other Game Companies

    Behind That Viral LA Billboard That Trolled Microsoft and Other Game Companies
    As big studios showed up in Los Angeles for Summer Game Fest, they were greeted by a message to recently-shuttered developers: “We miss you. We hate money.”
  • The latest Backbone One smartphone gamepad is $20 off for Father’s Day

    The latest Backbone One smartphone gamepad is $20 off for Father’s Day
    The newer second-gen Backbone One looks much like the original (pictured here). | Photo by Cameron Faulkner / The Verge Apple talked about big-budget games coming to the iPhone at its recent WWDC 2024 keynote, but if you choose to play upcoming titles like Resident Evil 7 on your phone, you might want something better than touch controls — something much better. Thankfully, the second-gen Backbone One controller is currently discounted to $79.99 during Backbone’s Father’s Day s
  • Ionna, the EV charging company backed by seven automakers, is beginning to take shape

    Ionna, the EV charging company backed by seven automakers, is beginning to take shape
    Image: Hugo Herrera / The Verge Late last year, seven automakers — BMW, Honda, General Motors, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes-Benz, and Stellantis — announced plans for a joint venture to build easy-to-access public DC fast charging infrastructure in the US and Canada.The resulting company, Ionna, announced today that its headquarters will be in Durham, North Carolina and feature what the company is calling a “Quarterback Lab,” designed to help each participating car company addr
  • Apple’s new custom emoji come with climate costs

    Apple’s new custom emoji come with climate costs
    Screenshot: Apple Soon, you’ll be able to create you own emoji and generate custom images with new AI features on Apple devices. I hate to be the bearer of bad news (and I’m guilty of grossly overusing emoji myself) — but those images could have the biggest environmental impact of all of Apple’s new AI tools.
    Generative AI is notoriously energy-hungry, which means it leads to a lot of planet heating greenhouse gas emissions. Image generation, in particular, is one of the
  • US Leaders Dodge Questions About Israel’s Influence Campaign

    US Leaders Dodge Questions About Israel’s Influence Campaign
    Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries has joined US intelligence officials in ignoring repeated inquiries about Israel’s “malign” efforts to covertly influence US voters.
  • The Top New Features in Apple’s iOS 18 and iPadOS 18

    The Top New Features in Apple’s iOS 18 and iPadOS 18
    What exactly is Apple Intelligence? We break down Apple's AI onslaught plus all the features worth talking about in iOS 18 and iPadOS 18.
  • The Pixel Watch 2 can now detect when you’ve been in a car crash

    The Pixel Watch 2 can now detect when you’ve been in a car crash
    Car crash detection rolls out on the Pixel Watch 2 starting today. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Starting today, Google’s Pixel Watch lineup is getting some new and improved safety features. The Pixel Watch 2 will get car crash detection, while both Pixel Watches will get improved fall detection.
    Car crash detection has been available on Pixel phones since 2019 and will work similarly on the Pixel Watch 2. Once the watch detects you’ve been in a severe car crash, the
  • Google’s June Pixel update brings Gemini AI to cheaper phones

    Google’s June Pixel update brings Gemini AI to cheaper phones
    Photo by Allison Johnson / The Verge Google’s latest feature drop for Pixel devices is a big one for people who want to run its AI tech on cheaper phones, folks who constantly misplace their phones, and photographers who want a little more control.
    The latest update, which starts rolling out today, will make the mobile-ready Gemini Nano model that was already available to Pixel 8 Pro owners available as an option on the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8A phones, too. Apple just announced a slew of new A
  • Xpeng G6 2024 EV Review: Great Value, But Uninspiring

    Xpeng G6 2024 EV Review: Great Value, But Uninspiring
    The G6 is a Tesla competitor that’s keenly priced and has loads of tech—so why did it leave us cold?
  • Apple IDs are becoming Apple Accounts

    Apple IDs are becoming Apple Accounts
    Illustration: The Verge Apple is rebranding Apple accounts from Apple ID to (the arguably more straightforward) Apple Account. “With the releases of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia, and watchOS 11, Apple ID is renamed to Apple Account for a consistent sign-in experience across Apple services and devices, and relies on a user’s existing credentials,” Apple wrote in a Tuesday post on its Newsroom.
    The change doesn’t come as a total surprise, as it was rumored earlier this
  • Apple skipped over the best visionOS 2 updates

    Apple skipped over the best visionOS 2 updates
    Some of the best features just got hints in the feature breakdown at the end. | Image: Apple Apple mentioned a few new features coming to the Vision Pro during its WWDC 2024 keynote presentation on Monday, such as the ability to turn your 2D photos into 3D ones and support for using the headset on trains. But the company glossed right over some of the most sorely needed features that it’s adding to visionOS — and those quieter changes make for a much more exciting update.
    After the u