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Dominic Preston @ The Verge · 02/06/2025 05:43 EDT

World’s first lab-grown meat for pets goes on sale

Dog treats made from lab-grown meat have gone on sale in the UK, in what the manufacturers say is a world-first. Chick Bites are getting a limited release at a single pet store from Friday, but Meatly says it is expanding production and hopes to make its lab-grown meat more widely available as it scales […] Read more ›

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Allison Johnson @ The Verge · 02/06/2025 01:30 EDT

The Asus Zenfone 12 Ultra is skipping the US

The Zenfone 12 Ultra officially launches today, but unlike previous generations, this one won’t be sold in the US. As expected, the 12 Ultra is a de-gamer-ified ROG Phone 9 Pro with a big screen, a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, and a unique gimbal-like stabilizer in the main camera. It’s the same formula Asus followed […] Read more ›

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Jay Peters @ The Verge · 02/05/2025 20:26 EDT

Chinese tariffs may already be hiking up import fees

US consumers may already be seeing additional fees on shipments from China after President Donald Trump’s tariff on Chinese goods took effect on Tuesday. Clint Reid, the founder and CEO of a company that offers software to help with cross-border commerce, posted screenshots on X showing additional charges added to a shipment from DHL: Another […] Read more ›

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Emma Roth @ The Verge · 02/05/2025 20:26 EDT

US tariffs: how Trump’s tax is hitting Big Tech and beyond

President Donald Trump has announced that he’s imposing a tariff on goods from some of the US’s biggest trade partners: Canada, Mexico, and China. Under the executive orders signed on February 1st, Canada and Mexico will face a 25 percent tariff, while goods from China will be subject to a 10 percent tax. Energy resources […] Read more ›

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Wes Davis @ The Verge · 02/05/2025 20:16 EDT

Volkswagen claims it’s actually making that $20,000 EV and will show it next month

Volkswagen has announced that next month, it will show off a new low-cost, entry-level EV that could cost just €20,000 (about $20,800 USD), the price it suggested it would hit back when it announced the ID. Life concept in 2021. That’s a steal compared to current low-end US EVs like the over-$28,000 Nissan Leaf. Meanwhile, […] Read more ›

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Antonio G. Di Benedetto @ The Verge · 02/05/2025 19:00 EDT

The best Xbox controller to buy right now

We live in a golden age of gaming controllers. The gamepads on the market now are higher quality, more versatile, and more customizable than anything from just a few console generations ago. If you play on an Xbox Series X or Series S (or a Windows PC), you can choose between several high-quality controllers from […] Read more ›

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Antonio G. Di Benedetto @ The Verge · 02/05/2025 18:36 EDT

Steam now warns you if an ‘early access’ PC game might be abandoned

Steam’s early access program helps small to medium-sized developers get an idea off the ground, but not every game actually does. Now, Valve has a notice designed to warn Steam users when they visit an early access game’s store page if it’s been a minute since the last update. If the dev’s lofty goals for […] Read more ›

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Wes Davis @ The Verge · 02/05/2025 18:02 EDT

Qwertykeys halts keyboard shipments to US over tariff costs and confusion

The keyboard company Qwertykeys has temporaily halted all shipments to the United States in response to President Trump’s tariffs on Chinese goods going into effect. The company says it’s working on ways to mitigate shipping costs and that the tariffs have made it so that “all keyboards from China to the U.S. are now subject […] Read more ›

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Quentyn Kennemer @ The Verge · 02/05/2025 17:22 EDT

Here are the best iPad deals right now

While the best iPad deals usually land during major sale events like Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day, many great iPad deals are attainable outside those times. The day-to-day discounts may come and go like changing winds, but there’s often something to be saved, particularly on the more affordable iPads. The most recent iPad Pro and iPad […] Read more ›

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Alex Heath @ The Verge · 02/05/2025 16:55 EDT

Google tells employees why it’s ending DEI hiring goals

Google is joining Meta, Amazon, and other big tech companies in winding down its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. In a Wednesday memo to employees that I obtained (and you can read below), Google’s head of HR, Fiona Cicconi, said there will no longer be DEI hiring targets due the company’s status as a […] Read more ›

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Andrew J. Hawkins @ The Verge · 02/05/2025 16:53 EDT

Ford lost $5 billion on EVs in 2024

Ford’s electric vehicle and software business lost $5.1 billion in 2024, up from $4.7 billion lost in 2024. And the automaker doesn’t anticipate any relief this year, when it predicts it will lose as much as $5.5 billion on its EV business. Ford reported its fourth quarter and full-year earnings on Wednesday, beating Wall Street […] Read more ›

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Jennifer Pattison Tuohy @ The Verge · 02/05/2025 16:41 EDT

There’s a hidden message in Amazon’s event invites

Amazon sent out five different invites to its upcoming product event, and when pieced together, they spell out a familiar word: Alexa, the name of the company’s digital voice assistant. We assumed the event would be about Alexa’s long-heralded renaissance, and given this message, plus Amazon telling Reuters that the event will be Alexa-focused, it seems certain the new Alexa […] Read more ›

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Chris Welch @ The Verge · 02/05/2025 16:26 EDT

Sonos lays off 200 employees as its struggles continue

Things at Sonos are getting worse before they get better — if they’re going to get better. Today the company laid off approximately 200 employees, The Verge has learned. The news was announced at around 4PM ET. It’s an even more substantial wave of job cuts than Sonos made back in August, when it let […] Read more ›

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Verge Staff @ The Verge · 02/05/2025 16:26 EDT

The Sonos app fiasco: how a great audio brand nearly ruined its reputation

In May 2024, Sonos released a completely rebuilt and overhauled mobile app for Android and iOS. The new software was meant to improve performance, make the app feel more customizable, and allow for new features in the future. But customers immediately complained about countless bugs, degraded Sonos speaker system performance, and features that had gone […] Read more ›

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Antonio G. Di Benedetto @ The Verge · 02/05/2025 16:22 EDT

The best MagSafe and Qi2 chargers for your iPhone

Wireless charging is less efficient than plugging in a wire, but it’s certainly convenient — especially when you add magnets. Most people who have an iPhone 12 or later and want a magnetic charger should get a Qi2 charger. Any Qi2-certified charger will charge a MagSafe iPhone at up to 15W — just as fast […] Read more ›

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Verge Staff @ The Verge · 02/05/2025 16:22 EDT

All the news on Qi2 wireless charging

The Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) has (finally) released the new Qi2 standard that will help new devices and chargers line up perfectly, thanks to the magic of magnets. Version 2.0 of the Qi wireless charging standard supports up to 15W charging so that iPhone owners don’t have to get expensive MagSafe-certified accessories to enjoy optimal […] Read more ›

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Verge Staff @ The Verge · 02/05/2025 16:05 EDT

What’s on your desk?

Many of us work from home, and so one of the most important places in those homes is our workspaces — in other words, our desks. Everyone’s workspace is different. What kind of desk — and desk chair — do you use? Is your workspace neat and organized or filled with tchotchkes and toys? Do […] Read more ›

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Emma Roth @ The Verge · 02/05/2025 15:58 EDT

ChatGPT drops its sign-in requirement for search

ChatGPT no longer requires you to log in to use the AI chatbot’s search engine, OpenAI announced on Wednesday. With the feature, ChatGPT will surface responses based on information from the web while presenting a list of sources it used to inform its answer. OpenAI first launched its search engine to paid ChatGPT subscribers last […] Read more ›

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Andrew Liszewski @ The Verge · 02/05/2025 15:43 EDT

Newer Sony cameras can now upload images to Google Drive and Lightroom

Sony has updated its Creators’ Cloud platform so that images uploaded to a user’s cloud storage from select Sony cameras can be automatically transferred to Google Drive or Adobe Lightroom. With Google Drive, you can save photos for backup and sharing, and with Adobe Lightroom, images can be processed almost immediately, even by a remote […] Read more ›

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Verge Staff @ The Verge · 02/05/2025 14:50 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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