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Dominic Preston @ The Verge · 06/11/2025 05:29 EDT

Samsung’s fridges now recognize family members by voice

Samsung’s latest smart fridges now support multi-voice recognition powered by the company’s Bixby assistant, which can be used to bring up personalized information on the built-in smart displays based upon which member of a household is speaking. Voice identification in smart home tech is nothing new, but with no successful Samsung-branded smart speaker line of […] Read more

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Tim Stevens @ The Verge · 06/11/2025 05:20 EDT

BMW iX3 prototype drive: your next-gen EV is nearly here

There's a fight for control going on inside the cockpits of many modern cars. Enable all the active safety systems in a Tesla, and it'll do most of the steering for you. But if it makes an errant turn or meanders a little too far this way or that in the lane (and trust me, […] Read more

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Andrew Liszewski @ The Verge · 06/11/2025 03:01 EDT

Logitech’s new iPad case has a compact removable wireless keyboard

Logitech has announced a new keyboard case for iPad Pro and iPad Air models that lets you remove and position its keyboard exactly where you need it. It’s not an entirely new idea for the company — its Combo Touch case also lets you detach the keyboard — but the new Flip Folio’s keyboard has […] Read more

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Jay Peters @ The Verge · 06/10/2025 19:47 EDT

Craig Federighi confirms Apple’s first attempt at an AI Siri wasn’t good enough

In March, Apple delayed its upgraded Siri, saying that “it’s going to take us longer than we thought to deliver” the promised features. At WWDC this week, Apple’s SVP of software Craig Federighi and SVP of worldwide marketing Greg Joswiak shared more details about the decision to delay in an interview with The Wall Street […] Read more

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Jess Weatherbed @ The Verge · 06/10/2025 19:41 EDT

ChatGPT’s daylong outage is nearly fixed

OpenAI’s ChatGPT service was down all day for many users after the platform started experiencing performance issues on Tuesday morning. The chatbot responded with a “Hmm…something seems to have gone wrong” error message to my colleague after failing to load, and users across X and Reddit are reporting platform outages. Downdetector showed that issues started […] Read more

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Victoria Song @ The Verge · 06/10/2025 19:40 EDT

The best smart rings for tracking sleep and health

So, you’re thinking of buying a smart ring. Well, some good news. Picking the best of the lot is incredibly easy right now. The “bad” news is that, as far as trustworthiness and reliability, your choices are somewhat limited, as this is still a niche and emerging gadget category. Smart rings are in the middle […] Read more

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Antonio G. Di Benedetto @ The Verge · 06/10/2025 19:33 EDT

Hands on with macOS Tahoe 26: Liquid Glass, new theme options, and Spotlight

At WWDC, Apple announced its new Liquid Glass design language, which is coming to all of its devices, including Macs. I've been tinkering with the macOS Tahoe 26 developer beta on the M4 MacBook Air for about a day. So far, the aesthetic changes range from slick to slightly overwrought, but the new Spotlight search […] Read more

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Hayden Field @ The Verge · 06/10/2025 19:23 EDT

Apple punts on Siri updates as it struggles to keep up in the AI race

Apple's WWDC 2025 had new software, Formula 1 references, and a piano man crooning the text of different app reviews. But one key feature got the short end of the stick: Siri. Although the company continuously referenced Apple Intelligence and pushed new features like live translation for Messages, FaceTime, and phone calls, Apple's AI assistant […] Read more

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Jay Peters @ The Verge · 06/10/2025 18:28 EDT

Sam Altman claims an average ChatGPT query uses ‘roughly one fifteenth of a teaspoon’ of water

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, in a blog post published Tuesday, says an average ChatGPT query uses about 0.000085 gallons of water, or “roughly one fifteenth of a teaspoon.” He made the claim as part of a broader post on his predictions about how AI will change the world.  “People are often curious about how much […] Read more

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Jennifer Pattison Tuohy @ The Verge · 06/10/2025 18:22 EDT

The best budget robot vacuums

Today’s robot vacuums are becoming a bit like cars: with all the features, upgrades, and fancy trimmings available these days, it’s easy to forget that they can just be simple machines that get us from point A to point B. Yes, some bots blow hot air on their bums (mop pads), deftly navigate dog poop, […] Read more

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Emma Roth @ The Verge · 06/10/2025 17:23 EDT

Android 16 is here, but its big redesign isn’t ready

Google rolled out a bunch of new features with Android 16 on Tuesday, but the company appears to be saving its big Material 3 Expressive redesign for a future update. The update doesn’t feature the design language’s revamped elements, and a source tells Android Authority’s Mishaal Rahman that Google is planning to launch the new […] Read more

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Alex Heath @ The Verge · 06/10/2025 17:21 EDT

Google is offering employee buyouts in Search and other orgs

Google is starting to offer buyouts to US-based employees in its sprawling Search organization, along with other divisions like marketing, research, and core engineering, according to multiple employees familiar with the matter. The buyouts, which Google is referring to as a "voluntary exit program," are currently not being offered to employees in the DeepMind AI […] Read more

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Jennifer Pattison Tuohy @ The Verge · 06/10/2025 17:15 EDT

More than a million people now have Alexa Plus

While a smarter Siri may have been a no-show at WWDC, Alexa Plus, the generative AI-powered overhaul of Amazon’s voice assistant, is finally appearing in the wild. No one at The Verge has access yet, but Amazon spokesperson Eric Sveum tells me over a million people now do — up from “hundreds of thousands” just […] Read more

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Ash Parrish @ The Verge · 06/10/2025 17:10 EDT

It’s more than just a hat

There's a line in showbiz that goes, "There's no such thing as bad publicity." Ian Proulx, CEO of 1047 Games and creator of Splitgate 2 has recently learned the hard way that's not entirely true. Last week, during the Summer Game Fest keynote livestream, Proulx came out to promote his game wearing a black hat […] Read more

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Sheena Vasani @ The Verge · 06/10/2025 16:43 EDT

Here are the best robot vacuum deals available right now

We’re in an age where you can realistically delegate tasks to smart hunks of metal, whether it’s a self-driving car or a robot that can clean on your behalf. Most of us probably won’t be able to afford the helpful sentient humanoids being developed in our lifetimes, but robot vacuums are an affordable way to […] Read more

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Cameron Faulkner @ The Verge · 06/10/2025 16:18 EDT

Google just soft-launched nine cool Home app features

Google has launched a bevy of noteworthy additions to its Home app, most of which are available now in public preview (which you can enroll in here). The biggest news, according to The Verge’s smart home expert Jen Tuohy, is that picture-in-picture support has arrived for Nest Cams on whichever Google TV product you might […] Read more

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Jay Peters @ The Verge · 06/10/2025 15:43 EDT

Nothing Phone 3 leak shows the Glyph lights might be gone

Nothing’s next major phone is going to be revealed next month, but it might be missing the company’s signature Glyph lights. Leaker Max Jambor shared a picture of what he says is the Nothing Phone 3, and the image doesn’t appear to include Glyph lights, which Nothing has offered on previous phones as a way […] Read more

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Ash Parrish @ The Verge · 06/10/2025 14:13 EDT

Ninja Gaiden 4’s gory combat hides a goofy center

Ninja Gaiden 4 was one of several games that Xbox showed off in its games showcase over the weekend. And during its Summer Game Fest-adjacent in-person preview event, I got the chance to play it for myself. I've never played Ninja Gaiden before and was skeptical that the game's generic dark aesthetic, which feels straight […] Read more

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Emma Roth @ The Verge · 06/10/2025 14:00 EDT

Android 16 has arrived with iPhone-style Live Updates

Android 16 is officially here, and it includes Google’s take on the iPhone’s Live Activities. On Tuesday, Google announced that Live Updates are rolling out first with ride-share and food delivery apps, allowing you to track the progress of your ride or delivery with persistent, real-time notifications. Google first started working on Live Updates last […] Read more

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Jess Weatherbed @ The Verge · 06/10/2025 14:00 EDT

Google’s ‘Pixel VIPs’ will help you keep track of your favorite contacts

Google is rolling out a new feature to Pixel devices that makes it easier to connect with people you’re close to. Pixel VIPs is a new widget that builds on the favorite contacts already saved to Pixel phones, allowing users to add personal notes about them, see real-time location information when shared, and quickly check […] Read more

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