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Wes Davis @ The Verge · 10/13/2024 18:23 EDT

RedCap, the 5G for wearables and IoT, will get its first devices soon

Image: The Verge Both T-Mobile and AT&T have plans to release their first devices soon that run on RedCap, a 5G specification that is tooled for Internet of Things devices, according to Fierce Wireless. What is RedCap? Great question! Also called “reduced capability” or NR-Light, RedCap is a low-bandwidth version of 5G that’s expected to make certain devices, like wearables, sensors, or surveillance cameras simpler and more power efficient, according... Read more

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Wes Davis @ The Verge · 10/13/2024 16:41 EDT

X blocked hacked JD Vance dossier links after the Trump campaign flagged it

Illustration by Laura Normand / The Verge The Presidential campaign of Donald Trump asked X to stop links to a story containing VP nominee JD Vance’s hacked dossier from circulating before X chose to block them, reports The New York Times. X had cited its “rules on posting unredacted private personal information” as its justification for suspending the reporter who first published the dossier in his story. That’s a markedly... Read more

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Wes Davis @ The Verge 2 place · 10/13/2024 13:55 EDT

The Optimus robots at Tesla’s Cybercab event were humans in disguise

An Optimus robot at the We, Robot event. | Screenshot: Tesla We, Robot livestream Tesla made sure its Optimus robots were a big part of its extravagant, in-person Cybercab reveal last week. The robots mingled with the crowd, served drinks to and played games with guests, and danced inside a gazebo. Seemingly most surprisingly, they could even talk. But it was mostly just a show. It’s obvious when you watch... Read more

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Wes Davis @ The Verge · 10/13/2024 10:14 EDT

SpaceX’s Starship test completes with a remarkable ‘chopstick’ booster catch

Screenshot: SpaceX livestream SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft splashed down in the Indian Ocean a little over an hour after its 8:25AM ET launch from South Texas. Almost seven minutes following liftoff, the Super Heavy booster returned to its launchpad, where the launch tower caught it using arms that SpaceX has nicknamed the “chopsticks.” The remarkable catch was a first for SpaceX and an important step toward making the Super Heavy booster... Read more

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David Pierce @ The Verge · 10/13/2024 10:00 EDT

The Putt-Putt champions of the internet

Image: Samar Haddad / The Verge In September of 2023, Danny and Steven Sanicki played a round of minigolf. The Sanickis are twins, are both competitive golfers, and were budding content creators at the time, so of course they filmed the whole round. Danny edited the footage on his phone, recorded a quick commentary track, slapped a scoreboard over top of the video, and posted the tournament as a six-part... Read more

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Wes Davis @ The Verge 3 place · 10/13/2024 08:57 EDT

SpaceX launches Starship and catches its Super Heavy booster for the first time

Screenshot: SpaceX livestream SpaceX launched Starship for its fifth flight test at about 8:25AM ET from its South Texas launch site. The company succeeded in returning the Starship Super Heavy booster to its landing pad, where it was “caught” using arms on the launch tower that SpaceX refers to as the “chopsticks.” The catch was a first for the booster, which the company hadn’t returned without incident before its previous... Read more

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David Pierce @ The Verge · 10/13/2024 08:00 EDT

Now we can all wake up like Mario

Image: David Pierce / The Verge Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 56, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, so psyched you found us, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) This week, I’ve been reading about Bill Lawrence’s TV shows and the massively powerful crypto lobby and the wild world of plankton, listening... Read more

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Wes Davis @ The Verge · 10/12/2024 18:07 EDT

Starship’s fifth test flight is approved: where to watch the launch

Starship preps for its fifth flight test. | Photo: SpaceX SpaceX plans to launch Starship for the fifth time tomorrow, October 13th, during a 30-minute launch window that opens at 8AM ET. That’s after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) declared today that the company has “met all safety, environmental and other licensing requirements for the suborbital test flight,” reports Reuters. The company will livestream the launch, starting about 35 minutes... Read more

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Wes Davis @ The Verge 3 place · 10/12/2024 17:10 EDT

WordPress.org’s latest move involves taking control of a WP Engine plugin

Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge WordPress.org has introduced a fork of a popular WP Engine plugin in order “to remove commercial upsells and fix a security problem,” WordPress cofounder and Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg announced today. This “minimal” update of the Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) plugin is now called “Secure Custom Fields.” It’s not clear what security problem Mullenweg is referring to in the post. He writes that he’s... Read more

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Wes Davis @ The Verge · 10/12/2024 13:23 EDT

Hackers took over robovacs to chase pets and yell slurs

The Deebot X2 Omni. | Photo by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy / The Verge Someone gained access to Ecovacs Deebot X2 Omni robotic vacuums across several US cities earlier this year and used them to chase pets and yell racist slurs at their owners, reported ABC News in Australia this week. The outlet spoke with multiple Deebot X2 owners who say their Deebot X2s had been hacked in May, including Minnesota... Read more

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Wes Davis @ The Verge 3 place · 10/12/2024 11:13 EDT

Meta suggests AI Northern Lights pics are as good as the real thing

Meta has a suggestion for folks like me who forgot to go outside and look at the Northern Lights on Thursday night: just use AI to fake it! But Threads users who replied to Meta’s idea, posted along with three AI-generated images of the Aurora Borealis Meta last night, seem to disagree. Here’s Meta’s post: The images show the Northern Lights hovering over the Golden Gate Bridge, over a city... Read more

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The Verge Staff @ The Verge · 10/12/2024 11:01 EDT

The best entertainment of 2024

Image: Team Asobi Finding something to watch or play can sometimes feel like work — there’s just so much out there vying for your free time. That’s true whether you’re heading to a theater, browsing the many streaming platforms, or looking for a new video game. It’s easy to get overwhelmed with choice. So, as we’ve done in years past, we’re collecting all of our favorite releases from 2024 in... Read more

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Ash Parrish @ The Verge · 10/12/2024 11:00 EDT

Metaphor: ReFantazio is the rare fantasy game that goes beyond racism 101

Image: Atlus Atlus’ game tackles tough subjects with refreshing nuance, catapulting it beyond simply being ‘Persona with swords.’ Continue reading… Read more

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Brandon Widder @ The Verge · 10/12/2024 10:09 EDT

Apple’s cheapest iPads are still steeply discounted following Prime Day

Stepping up to the 10th-gen iPad nets you a modern design, a faster processor, and — yes — support for USB-C. | Photo by Dan Seifert / The Verge There have been plenty of rumors swirling regarding a new iPad Mini for more than a year now, but most indicators point toward a processor bump and little else. We haven’t heard much about a new entry-level iPad, though, which makes... Read more

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Charles Pulliam-Moore @ The Verge · 10/12/2024 10:00 EDT

Halloween 2024 storyscream: the best spooky things to watch and play

Image: A24 A curated selection of the best new horror games, movies, and TV shows to check out. Continue reading… Read more

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Sean Hollister @ The Verge · 10/11/2024 18:58 EDT

Leak: AMD’s Ryzen 9000X3D chips aren’t looking like a leap forward

Image: AMD Somebody goofed — and now AMD’s unannounced Ryzen 9000X3D desktop processors have been partially revealed. But like Intel’s new Arrow Lake desktop CPUs, it doesn’t look like they’ll be a huge performance improvement on their predecessors. If so, that’s a shame given how poorly received AMD’s Ryzen 9000 was, to begin with. According to slides from an MSI presentation published by HardwareLuxx today, the new chips may have... Read more

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Jay Peters @ The Verge · 10/11/2024 18:47 EDT

Boeing is cutting 10 percent of its workforce

Photo by Kevin Carter/Getty Images Boeing will be laying off “roughly” 10 percent of its workforce, president and CEO Kelly Ortberg announced in an email to staff on Friday. That number equates to 17,000 jobs, Reuters reports. The layoffs will take place “over the coming months” and will include “executives, managers and employees,” Ortberg says. Leadership teams plan to share more information about how the layoffs will affect specific organizations... Read more

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Umar Shakir @ The Verge · 10/11/2024 18:28 EDT

Google pulled its Wear OS update for old Pixel Watches to fix a big problem

Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Google is working on a fix for a buggy Wear OS 5 update. The company says it paused the OTA update rollout on September 26th after people, including my colleague Richard Lawler, reported their Pixel Watch 1 and 2 devices were stuck on a blank screen due to the update. Google plans to resume the Wear OS 5 rollout for older Pixel... Read more

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Andrew Liszewski @ The Verge · 10/11/2024 17:17 EDT

Casio made a furry robot designed to cuddle and calm you down

Unlike Sony’s robotic dog, Aibo, Casio’s Moflin can’t run away on its own. | Image: Casio Casio has opened preorders for its robotic pet called Moflin that looks like a cross between a hamster and Star Trek’s Tribbles. Unlike Sony’s robot dog Aibo that can follow you around, Moflin is designed to be held and cuddled, and over time Casio says it will learn who you are, and attempt to... Read more

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Emma Roth @ The Verge · 10/11/2024 16:10 EDT

The Internet Archive is still down, but will return in ‘days, not weeks’

Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge The Internet Archive will come back within “days” following a data breach that brought down the organization’s vast digital library and the Wayback Machine, according to an update from founder Brewster Kahle. It’s been struggling due to a data breach and DDoS attack earlier this week that revealed the email addresses, screen names, password change timestamps, and other information associated with more... Read more

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