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Umar Shakir @ The Verge · 03/19/2025 17:28 EDT

Ghost connects its newsletters to the open web

Newsletter platform Ghost switched on its fediverse connectivity this week, allowing bloggers to share their works across the various social platforms that support the open ActivityPub protocol. Ghost initially promised the feature would go live in 2024. But it’s available now in beta for Ghost(Pro) users, TechCrunch reports. With ActivityPub, users on platforms such as […] Read more ›

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Gaby Del Valle @ The Verge · 03/19/2025 17:10 EDT

The airport panopticon is getting people deported and detained

A legal permanent resident claims he was tortured by customs agents after returning home from a trip to Europe. A doctor with a work visa was denied entry into the country — then flown out of the US in spite of a court order halting her deportation. Two German tourists were hassled at a port […] Read more ›

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Todd Haselton @ The Verge · 03/19/2025 16:16 EDT

There’s a big sale on the Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro right now

This deal caught my eye last night. Google is knocking $200 off its flagship Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL, which means the smaller model now starts at $799, or the same price as the regular Pixel 9. That’s a no-brainer right there. Or, you can head to Best Buy where it starts at […] Read more ›

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Tom Warren @ The Verge · 03/19/2025 16:15 EDT

Microsoft has a new strategy chief to navigate its AI era

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is moving the company’s HR chief, Kathleen Hogan, into a new role focused on corporate strategy. Announced in an internal memo to Microsoft employees this morning, Hogan will report directly to Nadella and be responsible for strategy and transformation. Hogan has been at Microsoft for more than 20 years and spent […] Read more ›

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Verge Staff @ The Verge · 03/19/2025 15:26 EDT

All the smart home news, reviews, and gadgets you need to know about

The smart home holds so much promise. It can make life more convenient with lights that turn on as you walk in a room, doors that unlock as you approach, and robots that clean your floors. It can also make your home safer, more energy efficient, and even a little more fun. (Have you tried […] Read more ›

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Ash Parrish @ The Verge · 03/19/2025 15:24 EDT

Netflix Games is getting its first MMO

Netflix just announced Spirit Crossing during a press event at GDC 2025. Spirit Crossing represents a first for Netflix, becoming the service’s first MMO offering. It was developed by Spry Fox, one of Netflix’s in-house game studios, and will launch sometime later this year. Spirit Crossing is described in the press release as a “cozy […] Read more ›

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Kylie Robison @ The Verge · 03/19/2025 15:19 EDT

Andor creator refuses to publish scripts thanks to AI

Andor showrunner Tony Gilroy told Collider he has killed plans to publish the critically acclaimed show’s scripts, despite having the 1,500-page collection ready to go, due to fear that the material would become training fodder for artificial intelligence systems. At an Emmy event in 2023, Gilroy announced plans to launch a free website featuring all […] Read more ›

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Allison Johnson @ The Verge · 03/19/2025 15:06 EDT

Verizon’s free satellite messaging service is now available

Verizon’s previously announced satellite messaging service is now available to owners of some Android smartphones, the company said in a statement today. It comes at no extra charge to Verizon customers, though you’ll need a Google Pixel 9 or Samsung Galaxy S25 series phone to take advantage of it. The service allows people to send […] Read more ›

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Umar Shakir @ The Verge · 03/19/2025 14:28 EDT

Here are all the Nvidia DGX Spark versions so far

Nvidia showed off its own Grace Blackwell-powered “personal AI supercomputers” yesterday, but it also made another announcement: third-party manufacturers can come and make their own versions as well. So far, Asus, Dell, and HP have come forward showing their own mini PC designs that tout the same GB10 super chip present in the Nvidia DGX […] Read more ›

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Lauren Feiner @ The Verge · 03/19/2025 14:19 EDT

Europe is trying to get non-Apple smartwatches to work better with iPhones

The European Commission is instructing Apple to make iOS work better with third-party devices like smartwatches and headphones. The Commission adopted two legally binding decisions Tuesday under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), the European competition law that governs large digital gatekeepers. The first decision will give app developers and device manufacturers more access to key […] Read more ›

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Andrew Liszewski @ The Verge · 03/19/2025 13:59 EDT

Analogue’s Pocket Dock now works with all of Nintendo’s retro wireless controllers

Analogue has released a new firmware update for its Pocket handheld with bug fixes and expanded support for wireless controllers. PocketOS v2.5 — available for download here — fixes an issue with backup save exports for Game Boy and Game Boy Color games, but also introduces a long list of updates for the Pocket’s TV […] Read more ›

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Verge Staff @ The Verge · 03/19/2025 13:57 EDT

Trump’s first 100 days: all the news affecting the tech industry

President Donald Trump kicked off the first day of his presidency by signing a flurry of executive actions, including halting enforcement of the TikTok ban and rolling back the Biden administration’s artificial intelligence order. Having already run the country once before, Trump entered the presidency with the goal of hitting the ground running, having already […] Read more ›

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Verge Staff @ The Verge · 03/19/2025 13:33 EDT

All the news about daily puzzle games

There’s a lot of interest in daily puzzle games right now. The New York Times has a great collection of games like its crossword, Wordle, Connections, and Strands. Apple is in the mix with crosswords and more in Apple News Plus. Zach Gage’s puzzle gaming platform Puzzmo has some fun twists on classic games and […] Read more ›

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Ash Parrish @ The Verge · 03/19/2025 13:29 EDT

Former Game Informer staff tease a possible revival

Last year, GameStop shut down Game Informer, laying off all its staff and putting an end to one of the last remaining video game magazines still published in the United States. But now, cryptic posts on social media hint that the publication may make a return. On Bluesky, the Game Informer account, which had not […] Read more ›

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Verge Staff @ The Verge · 03/19/2025 13:08 EDT

Streaming services keep getting more expensive: all the latest price increases

Death. Taxes. All your streaming services getting a little more expensive all the time. These are the new certainties in life, it seems. In recent years, as the streaming TV and movie business has gotten more competitive and companies around Hollywood have thrown billions into building their own platforms and libraries in order to compete […] Read more ›

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Emma Roth @ The Verge · 03/19/2025 13:08 EDT

Plex Pass is going up in price — and now you’ll need it for remote playback

Plex is raising the price of its Plex Pass from $4.99 to $6.99 per month and gating a key feature behind the subscription. Starting April 29th, users who want to stream content from their media server outside their homes – and let other people access it for free – will need a Plex Pass subscription. The […] Read more ›

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Verge Staff @ The Verge · 03/19/2025 12:35 EDT

All the news about Netflix’s gaming efforts

Netflix is making a big push into video games. The company first dabbled in games with interactive titles like Black Mirror: Bandersnatch and a Carmen Sandiego game. But starting in 2021, it made gaming a much bigger priority — Netflix hired a former EA exec and let people play a selection of mobile games for free as […] Read more ›

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Verge Staff @ The Verge · 03/19/2025 12:15 EDT

How the EU’s DMA is changing Big Tech: all of the news and updates

The European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) has come into force, and it’s meant that some of the world’s biggest tech companies are having to make major changes to how they operate. The law, which is designed to increase competition in the EU’s digital markets, designates some large online companies and their services as “gatekeepers.” […] Read more ›

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Jess Weatherbed @ The Verge · 03/19/2025 12:15 EDT

Google Search charged with breaking EU antitrust rules

Google is breaking European antitrust laws by favoring its own Shopping, Hotels, and Flights search services over rival comparison providers, according to the European Commission. The EU announced in its preliminary ruling today that Google’s parent company, Alphabet, had also violated anti-steering rules under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) by preventing app developers on its […] Read more ›

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Andrew J. Hawkins @ The Verge · 03/19/2025 11:39 EDT

Tesla crash victims’ families worried about Musk’s influence over investigations

Family members of people who died in Tesla crashes are urging the US Department of Transportation not to scrap a Biden-era rule requiring companies to report crashes that involve fully or partially autonomous vehicles. They also say they are worried that Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s influence in the Trump administration may lead the department to […] Read more ›

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