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Emma Roth @ The Verge · 07/30/2025 09:31 EDT

TikTok videos are about to get crowdsourced fact checks on them

TikTok is officially rolling out Footnotes, a community fact-checking program that’s supposed to add helpful context to videos. With this update, US-based users will start seeing Footnotes on videos in the coming weeks, and will also get the option to rate them. After allowing people to join the Footnotes pilot in April, TikTok says almost […] Read more ›

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Ash Parrish @ The Verge · 07/30/2025 09:14 EDT

Nintendo’s next Switch 2 Direct is on July 31st

Now that the Switch 2 is out, and the console’s biggest exclusives — Mario Kart World, and Donkey Kong Bananza — are delighting fans, it’s time to see what else this thing can do. Nintendo’s hosting its next Direct presentation on Thursday July 31st bright and early at 9 AM ET. You can watch the […] Read more ›

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Tom Warren @ The Verge · 07/30/2025 09:02 EDT

Adobe releases Windows on Arm versions of Premiere Pro and After Effects

Adobe is finally releasing Windows on Arm versions of Premiere Pro, After Effects, Audition, and Media Encoder this week. All four apps are available as public beta versions, but they do lack some features or have some known issues compared to the versions available for Intel-powered systems. The native ARM64 version of Premiere Pro won’t […] Read more ›

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Allison Johnson @ The Verge · 07/30/2025 09:00 EDT

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 review: more of a good thing

It's the flip phone paradox: if you want to be more mindful about your mobile device usage, you need more screen, not less. I know. But I swear it's true: with a bigger cover screen, you get more than just a new way to check notifications. You can actually get shit done. Things that are […] Read more ›

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Victoria Song @ The Verge · 07/30/2025 08:00 EDT

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 is stuck in a familiar orbit

If last year's Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 was tried and true, this year's Galaxy Watch 8 is a bit more like tried and fine. This isn't overtly bad. Most smartwatch newbies will be delighted by the $349.99 Galaxy Watch 8 - provided they can stomach the new squircle design. It's more that if you've been […] Read more ›

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Dominic Preston @ The Verge · 07/30/2025 07:51 EDT

Google’s Pixel 10 sure looks like it’ll support magnetic Qi2 charging

Evidence is mounting that Google’s Pixel 10 series will support Qi2 wireless charging, including built-in magnets, finally offering a mainstream Android alternative to Apple’s MagSafe. The latest sign is a leaked image of the Pixel 10 with what appears to be a magnetic wireless charging puck attached to the back. The leaked image comes from […] Read more ›

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Jess Weatherbed @ The Verge · 07/30/2025 07:00 EDT

YouTube makes it easy for TV users to skip to the best bits of videos

It seems YouTube is finally giving its TV app the AI feature that lets you skip to the most interesting parts of a video. Android Authority’s Mishaal Rahman reports that the Jump Ahead perk for YouTube Premium subscribers appeared on his Nvidia Shield TV yesterday, a feature that was previously exclusive to YouTube’s web and […] Read more ›

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Jay Peters @ The Verge · 07/29/2025 19:15 EDT

YouTube tells creators they can drop more f-bombs

YouTube videos with strong profanity in the first seven seconds (words like “fuck”) are now eligible for full monetization, according to a video from Conor, YouTube’s head of monetization policy experience. Previously, these kinds of videos were only eligible for “limited ad revenue.”   Changes to YouTube’s inappropriate language policies have long been a sore spot […] Read more ›

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Emma Roth @ The Verge · 07/29/2025 18:07 EDT

Lovense was told its sex toy app leaked user’s emails and didn’t fix it

Lovense, the maker of internet-connected sex toys, left user emails exposed for months — even after it became aware of the vulnerability. In a blog post spotted by TechCrunch and Bleeping Computer, security researcher BobDaHacker found that they could “turn any username into their email address,” which they could then use to take over someone’s […] Read more ›

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Cameron Faulkner @ The Verge · 07/29/2025 16:47 EDT

LG’s StanbyMe 2 is an unquestionably cool TV at a questionably high price

LG’s StanbyMe 2 has all the ingredients of a good follow-up gadget: the display is 1440p instead of 1080p, and instead of being trapped on its rollable stand, the screen is detachable for you to use wherever and however you want. It can hang on the wall if you buy a compatible strap, or you […] Read more ›

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Tom Warren @ The Verge · 07/29/2025 16:08 EDT

Opera files complaint against Microsoft’s tricks to make you use Edge

Microsoft has used a variety of tricks to convince people to keep using the defaults of Bing and Microsoft Edge in Windows over the years, including modifying Chrome download sites and using malware-like popups. Now, Opera is fed up of what it calls Microsoft’s “manipulative design tactics” and is filing a competition complaint in Brazil today, alleging that Microsoft […] Read more ›

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Andrew Liszewski @ The Verge · 07/29/2025 15:22 EDT

Sharge added a rechargeable battery to its sleek retractable charger

Sharge has demonstrated again and again that the chargers and power banks you use to keep your devices running don’t need to look like boring gray bricks. The company has updated its transparent Retractable 65 wall charger, released earlier this year, with a 10,000mAh battery so it’s no longer completely dependent on an outlet. The […] Read more ›

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Jay Peters @ The Verge · 07/29/2025 15:21 EDT

ChatGPT’s new AI study mode won’t just give you the answer

OpenAI is adding a new study mode for ChatGPT that “helps you work through problems step by step instead of just getting an answer,” according to an OpenAI blog post. It will be available today for ChatGPT Free, Plus, Pro, and Team users and for ChatGPT Edu users “in the next few weeks.” When you […] Read more ›

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Ash Parrish @ The Verge · 07/29/2025 15:12 EDT

The chaos and confusion of Itch and Steam’s abrupt adult game ban

Two of the biggest digital games stores have stopped selling thousands of titles following pressure from a coalition of anti-porn advocates and the world's biggest payment processing companies. It's happened before, will likely happen again, and is suppressing art, free expression, and marginalized creators. Last week, the indie gaming storefront itch.io sent out a sudden […] Read more ›

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Brandon Russell @ The Verge · 07/29/2025 15:12 EDT

Sony’s DualSense Edge is $30 off for a limited time

If you spend a lot of time gaming on the PlayStation 5, you may want a controller that can offer more customization than the standard DualSense. The pro-style DualSense Edge is worth considering, especially now since it’s currently down to $170 ($29.99 off) on the PlayStation website with the code EVO2025 through August 4th. The […] Read more ›

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Emma Roth @ The Verge · 07/29/2025 13:48 EDT

YouTube will identify and restrict minors’ accounts with AI

YouTube will soon begin using AI-powered age estimation technology to figure out which users are under the age of 18. Starting August 13th, YouTube will detect underage users in the US based on their activity and the age of their account, allowing the platform to automatically apply restrictions. These accounts will get the same protections […] Read more ›

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Jay Peters @ The Verge · 07/29/2025 12:41 EDT

Google’s NotebookLM can now make narrated slideshows with AI

Google’s NotebookLM is getting a new Video Overviews feature that uses AI to create slideshows with narration. The feature is rolling out now in English, and Google says that support for “more languages” is coming soon. “You can think of these as a visual alternative to Audio Overviews: the AI host creates new visuals to […] Read more ›

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Andrew Liszewski @ The Verge · 07/29/2025 12:17 EDT

This vertical mouse includes a volume knob with playback controls

There are plenty of wireless keyboards that incorporate an easy access volume knob, but Seenda’s MOU-302 is one of the first wireless mice to include the convenience. Featuring an ergonomic vertical design with its primary buttons and scroll wheel tilted 57 degrees, the mouse includes dedicated buttons for navigating forwards and back in a browser, […] Read more ›

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Emma Roth @ The Verge · 07/29/2025 12:00 EDT

Google’s AI Mode update adds even more tools for students

Google is bringing a bunch of new features to AI Mode, and is positioning the update as a way to help students study for tests or dig deeper into what they’re learning. Today, the company announced that it will now let users upload images to AI Mode on desktop, allowing them to ask questions about […] Read more ›

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Jay Peters @ The Verge · 07/29/2025 11:00 EDT

Yelp is creating its own AI videos about restaurants

Yelp is going to use AI to stitch together user-posted content about restaurants, food, and nightlife businesses to make short videos about those businesses. The company initially started testing the AI-stitched videos last year, but they’re now available nationwide on the iOS app’s TikTok-like vertically scrolling home feed. Business operators can’t currently see the videos […] Read more ›

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