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Dominic Preston @ The Verge · 09/04/2025 09:00 EDT

LinkedIn takes on hiring scams with recruiter verification

LinkedIn is trying to help put a stop to recruitment scams by requiring anyone with a recruitment-related job title to verify their place of employment. Executives will have to go through the same process, while company page verification is now rolling out more widely too. Existing recruiters won’t need to go through verification immediately, but […] Read more ›

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Tom Warren @ The Verge · 09/04/2025 09:00 EDT

Nvidia’s RTX 5080 upgrade for GeForce Now arrives on September 10th

Nvidia announced last month that it’s planning to upgrade its GeForce Now cloud gaming service to RTX 5080 GPUs. Now, we have a date for that upgrade: September 10th. The upgrade will allow GeForce Now subscribers to rent what’s effectively an RTX 5080 in the cloud, with a huge 48GB of memory and DLSS 4 support. Nvidia’s […] Read more ›

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Thomas Ricker @ The Verge · 09/04/2025 08:53 EDT

TCL’s fun little PlayCube projector is a Google TV concept no more

TCL is not a brand that elicits desire, typically, yet here I am, looking at its IFA 2025 announcement of the PlayCube, wondering how a projector that pays homage to both a Rubik’s Cube and TARS can fit into my life. The all-in-one Google TV projector with up to 3-hours of battery life — introduced […] Read more ›

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Dominic Preston @ The Verge · 09/04/2025 08:36 EDT

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series may ape the iPhone 17’s biggest design change

At least one phone in Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 range may look a little different to what we were expecting, and a lot more like Apple’s iPhone 17 series. That’s going by a photo of dummy phones shared by leaker and journalist Sonny Dickson, who has a pretty good track record for sourcing accurate Apple […] Read more ›

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Josh Dzieza @ The Verge · 09/04/2025 08:30 EDT

How Wikipedia survives while the rest of the internet breaks

When armies invade, hurricanes form, or governments fall, a Wikipedia editor will typically update the relevant articles seconds after the news breaks. So quick are editors to change “is” to “was” in cases of notable deaths that they are said to have the fastest past tense in the West. So it was unusual, according to […] Read more ›

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David Pierce @ The Verge · 09/04/2025 08:20 EDT

The Browser Company, maker of Arc and Dia, is being acquired

Mike Cannon-Brookes, the CEO of enterprise software giant Atlassian, was one of the first users of the Arc browser. Over the last several years, he has been a prolific bug reporter and feature requester. Now he'll own the thing: Atlassian is acquiring The Browser Company, the New York-based startup that makes both Arc and the […] Read more ›

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Jess Weatherbed @ The Verge · 09/04/2025 08:17 EDT

This high-end Miele outdoor grill will cook for you

Luxury appliance manufacturer Miele is entering the outdoor cooking market with its new exterior kitchen range, which provides customizable modules and smart grilling capabilities. The “Dreams” modular outdoor kitchen introduced at IFA today includes “Fire Pro IQ,” which is a smart gas grill feature that automatically regulates temperatures and follows the grilling steps in whatever […] Read more ›

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Tom Warren @ The Verge · 09/04/2025 06:18 EDT

Microsoft open-sources its 6502 version of BASIC from 1976

After years of unofficial copies of Microsoft’s 6502 BASIC floating around on the internet, the software giant has released the code under an open-source license. 6502 BASIC was one of Microsoft’s first pieces of software, adapted in 1976 by Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates and early employee Ric Weiland to run on the 6502 CPU that […] Read more ›

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Jess Weatherbed @ The Verge · 09/04/2025 06:16 EDT

IFA 2025: the biggest tech and gadget announcements

IFA, the European tech trade show equivalent to CES in the US, is just around the corner. Companies are gearing up to showcase their latest innovations, bringing us the latest product announcements, feature demonstrations, and design concepts that will shape future consumer tech releases. IFA will open its doors between September 5th and 9th, but […] Read more ›

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Dominic Preston @ The Verge · 09/04/2025 06:04 EDT

Huawei’s second trifold adds stylus support and purple pleather

Huawei has announced the Mate XTs, its second-generation trifold phone, which is available to order now in China. It’s only a minor upgrade on the first edition, but comes with new colors, stylus support, and a slightly lower price tag. The biggest addition is the ability to use a stylus on the folding screen, though […] Read more ›

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Emma Roth @ The Verge · 09/04/2025 06:00 EDT

Roborock graduates from vacuuming your house to mowing your lawn

Roborock, a company best known for its robovacs, is entering a new product category: robot lawnmowers. During the IFA 2025 tech conference, Roborock took the wraps off a trio of robot mowers, with its premium RockMow Z1 featuring an all-wheel drive system to handle steep slopes of up to 80 percent, or around 38.66 degrees. […] Read more ›

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Emma Roth @ The Verge · 09/04/2025 06:00 EDT

Roborock’s Curv 2 Pro can drop its mop pads to keep your carpets dry

Roborock is launching an updated Qrevo Curv robot vacuum that offers an impressive 25,000 Pa of suction power — topping the 18,500 Pa available with last year’s model. That’s not all that’s new with the Qrevo Curv 2 Pro, either, as the newly announced robovac comes with a dual-spinning mop system that automatically detaches before […] Read more ›

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Jennifer Pattison Tuohy @ The Verge · 09/04/2025 05:30 EDT

The newest Samsung SmartThings hub ditches Z-Wave

Aeotec announced its Smart Home Hub 2 at the IFA tech show this week, marking the end of an era. The hub, produced in partnership with Samsung, is the fourth generation to support the SmartThings home automation platform, and the first without a Z-Wave radio. The Smart Home Hub 2 has twice the performance of […] Read more ›

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Dominic Preston @ The Verge · 09/04/2025 05:30 EDT

Samsung’s Galaxy S25 FE and Tab S11 are thinner, lighter, and otherwise about the same

If you've been eagerly awaiting Samsung's long-teased trifold phone or Project Moohan XR headset, the company's IFA launches may feel a little prosaic: an affordable spinoff of its flagship phone line, and a pair of Android tablets. The Galaxy S25 FE and Tab S11 series may not be Samsung's most exciting launches of the year, […] Read more ›

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Allison Johnson @ The Verge · 09/04/2025 05:30 EDT

Samsung takes another stab at an FE phone

I’ve never been quite sure what to call the category Samsung’s Galaxy FE belongs to. Upper midrange? Midrange plus? Low flagship? Whatever we’re calling it, Samsung is bringing the concept back again this year in the Galaxy S25 FE, which continues to stand for Fan Edition. It’s still $650 like the S24 FE before it […] Read more ›

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Andrew Liszewski @ The Verge · 09/04/2025 04:30 EDT

Anker’s new AI voice recorder is the size of a coin

Anker is the latest company to announce an AI-powered voice recorder designed to transcribe, summarize, and highlight important moments from a conversation or meeting. Its functionality is similar to what’s offered by devices like the Bee or Plaud NotePin, but the Soundcore Work manages to further shrink the hardware down to an even smaller coin-sized […] Read more ›

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Thomas Ricker @ The Verge · 09/04/2025 04:30 EDT

Anker stuffed its awesome Nebula X1 projector into a party speaker

Anker took its portable and incredibly bright Nebula X1 projector and jammed it into a 30 x 17 x 13.5-inch box with a 160W subwoofer to create the Soundcore Nebula X1 Pro. The resulting Google TV party projector — announced at IFA 2025 — weighs 72.4 pounds, so Anker also gave it a retractable handle and […] Read more ›

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Thomas Ricker @ The Verge · 09/04/2025 04:30 EDT

Anker’s fastest power bank launches alongside new Prime family

Just one week after EcoFlow launched the fastest 99Wh power bank yet, Anker is firing back at IFA 2025 with a souped-up portable battery of its own. Anker’s Prime Power Bank (26k, 300W) supports 250W of input, or up to 300W of output to charge multiple devices simultaneously, making it a decent runner-up. It arrives […] Read more ›

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Andrew Liszewski @ The Verge · 09/04/2025 04:30 EDT

Eufy’s latest security camera can see everywhere all at once

Eufy, Anker’s smart home brand, has announced a new outdoor security solution with a stationary 4K wide-angle camera that can spot intruders and then trigger a pair of 2K cameras to pan, tilt, and zoom in to get a closer look at their faces, even when they’re up to 164 feet away. Priced at $299, […] Read more ›

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Jennifer Pattison Tuohy @ The Verge · 09/04/2025 04:30 EDT

Eufy built a stairlift for its robovacs

Who needs legs? Eufy, Anker’s smart home brand, believes it has solved the problem of how a single robot vacuum can clean multiple floors in your home. Its new MarsWalker robot is equipped with four arms to carry a vacuum between levels, so you don’t have to lug it up the stairs yourself or buy […] Read more ›

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