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Thomas Ricker @ The Verge · 09/12/2024 13:24 EDT

Gocycle turns to crowdfunding after surviving ’Bikeaggedon’

The Gocycle GXi we reviewed a few years ago. | Photo by Thomas Ricker / The Verge Gocycle’s designer-in-chief Richard Thorpe is rebooting the e-bike company he founded more than two-decades ago. Following a January restructuring to reduce overhead, Thorpe is now turning to crowdfunding to help launch a new series of F1-inspired e-bikes while also expanding into non-electric foldables — a space currently dominated by Gocycle’s British compatriots Brompton.... Read more â€ș

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Ash Parrish @ The Verge · 09/12/2024 13:22 EDT

Unity has eliminated its controversial runtime fee

Illustration by Cath Virginia / The Verge One year to the day since Unity announced its runtime fee pricing model, the software developer is cancelling that program effective immediately. “After extensive consultation with our games community and customers, we’ve decided to cancel the Runtime Fee,” said Unity CEO Matt Bromberg in the blog post announcing the news. Instead of the runtime fee, Unity will return to a per-seat subscription model.... Read more â€ș

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Kylie Robison @ The Verge · 09/12/2024 13:05 EDT

OpenAI releases o1, its first model with ‘reasoning’ abilities

Image: The Verge OpenAI is releasing a new model called o1, the first in a planned series of “reasoning” models that have been trained to answer more complex questions, faster than a human can. It’s being released alongside o1-mini, a smaller, cheaper version. And yes, if you’re steeped in AI rumors: this is, in fact, the extremely hyped Strawberry model. For OpenAI, o1 represents a step toward its broader goal... Read more â€ș

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Jay Peters @ The Verge · 09/12/2024 12:32 EDT

Google unlists misleading Gemini video

Screenshot by Jay Peters / The Verge Google has unlisted an impressive Gemini demo video it posted last December that seemed remarkably conversational. The BBB National Programs’ National Advertising Division (NAD), an ad industry watchdog, inquired whether the video “accurately depicts the performance of Gemini in responding to user voice and video prompts.” Google chose to end the inquiry by ending its promotion of the video that showed Gemini quickly... Read more â€ș

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Chris Welch @ The Verge · 09/12/2024 12:31 EDT

Apple gets FDA authorization to turn the AirPods Pro into hearing aids

Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge Just days after Apple announced a new hearing aid feature for the second-generation AirPods Pro, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorized the software that powers this functionality. In a press release, the FDA describes Apple’s solution as “the first over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aid software device.” The feature “was evaluated in a clinical study with 118 subjects with perceived mild to... Read more â€ș

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Andrew Liszewski @ The Verge · 09/12/2024 12:26 EDT

This life-size Lego McLaren P1 can hit almost 40MPH

Lego’s McLaren P1 isn’t quite as fast as the real deal. | Image: Lego After releasing a 24-inch long scale replica of the McLaren P1 earlier this year, Lego has now debuted a full-size, driveable version of the hypercar built from over 342,817 Technic pieces and powered by hundreds of Lego electric motors. That eclipses the 3,893 pieces that go into building Lego’s 1:8-scale McLaren P1 model. The company says... Read more â€ș

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Umar Shakir @ The Verge · 09/12/2024 12:00 EDT

Google Chrome makes it easier to opt out of annoying notifications on Android

On mobile, you get a one-tap unsubscribe under annoying website notifications from Chrome. | Image: Google Google is expanding a Chrome safety feature to help you cancel pesky website notifications with a single tap. It’s already available on Pixels and is coming to more Android devices; adding a simple unsubscribe button in the notification so that you can get rid of websites you didn’t mean to subscribe to, like horoscopes... Read more â€ș

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Jess Weatherbed @ The Verge · 09/12/2024 11:04 EDT

Meta fed its AI on almost everything you’ve posted publicly since 2007

Illustration by Nick Barclay / The Verge Meta has acknowledged that all text and photos that adult Facebook and Instagram users have publicly published since 2007 have been fed into its artificial intelligence models. Australia’s ABC News reports that Meta’s global privacy director, Melinda Claybaugh, initially rejected claims about user data from 2007 being leveraged for AI training during a local government inquiry about AI adoption before relenting after additional... Read more â€ș

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Sheena Vasani @ The Verge · 09/12/2024 11:00 EDT

You can sign up for three months of Disney Plus for just $6 right now

Disney’s current promo runs through September 27th and extends to both new and returning subscribers. | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Like most streaming services, the price of a Disney Plus is about to go up in the not-so-distant future. Fortunately for those dreading the $2 price hike — which is due to take effect on October 17th — both new and returning subscribers can sign up for... Read more â€ș

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Emma Roth @ The Verge · 09/12/2024 10:57 EDT

Flappy Bird is coming back

Image: The Flappy Bird Foundation A self-described “team of passionate fans committed to sharing the game with the world” says they’ve acquired the rights to Flappy Bird, the iconic mobile game whose creator took it offline less than a year after it was released. Now, “The Flappy Bird Foundation Group” will relaunch the game on Android and iOS in 2025. But it’s unclear whether the original creator of Flappy Bird,... Read more â€ș

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Nilay Patel @ The Verge · 09/12/2024 10:35 EDT

Why comparing AI image editing to Photoshop downplays the risks

Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge, Getty Images We’ve been covering the rise of AI image editing very closely here on Decoder and at The Verge overall for several years now — the ability to create photorealistic images with nothing more than a chatbot prompt has the potential to completely reset our cultural relationship with photography and, in particular, how much we instinctively trust photos to reflect the truth. But... Read more â€ș

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Justine Calma @ The Verge · 09/12/2024 10:33 EDT

The EPA opens the door to suing warehouse owners over air pollution

An aerial photo of a warehouse next to homes in Bloomington, California. | Photo by Wes Reel for The Verge The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) just handed communities a powerful new way to hold nearby warehouses accountable for the pollution they create. Until recently, air quality regulations largely overlooked tailpipe pollution choking neighborhoods near sprawling warehouses. Warehouses may not have smokestacks releasing pollutants that the EPA and local agencies typically... Read more â€ș

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David Nield @ The Verge · 09/12/2024 10:30 EDT

How to cancel digital subscriptions on your Apple and Google accounts

Illustration by Samar Haddad / The Verge These days, there are so many digital subscriptions out there — music, movies, fitness, cloud storage, software, podcasts, audiobooks, Patreons, security cameras, AI bots, and more — that it’s perfectly understandable if you start losing track of what exactly you’re signed up for. To make things even more complicated, you may be paying some subscriptions monthly and others annually. Then, there are those... Read more â€ș

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Andrew J. Hawkins @ The Verge · 09/12/2024 10:19 EDT

Car coupling fever continues with GM and Hyundai teaming up on EVs and hydrogen

GM and Hyundai executives announced a new partnership to co-develop vehicles. | Image: Hyundai Auto tie-ups are nothing new, but they have become more frequent and wide-ranging in the age of clean energy and alternate fuel sources, as companies seek to spread out the cost and risk of adopting expensive new technologies. The latest alignment is between General Motors and Hyundai, which are joining forces to co-develop new passenger and... Read more â€ș

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Wes Davis @ The Verge · 09/12/2024 10:00 EDT

There’s more to this year’s smartphones than AI

Illustration: Cath Virginia / The Verge | Photos: Getty Images Apple revealed its iPhone 16 lineup on Monday, and the big selling point was Apple Intelligence. Apple’s on-device AI system offers splashy features like the ability to rewrite emails, generate custom emoji, and a significantly upgraded Siri. But underneath it all, AI is delivering one other big change to the iPhone: more RAM. Although Apple never talks about RAM in... Read more â€ș

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Emma Roth @ The Verge · 09/12/2024 09:07 EDT

SpaceX’s Polaris Dawn completed the first private spacewalk

Privatey-trained astronaut Jared Isaacman emerges from the capsule. | Screenshot: SpaceX SpaceX’s Polaris Dawn astronauts successfully performed a spacewalk, marking the first done by a private company. After depressurizing SpaceX’s Dragon capsule, the billionaire funding the mission, Jared Isaacman, emerged from the spacecraft early Thursday morning. With his torso and head fully sticking outside the capsule, Isaacman performed tests on SpaceX’s new spacesuits, which are designed for increased mobi Read more â€ș

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Sheena Vasani @ The Verge · 09/12/2024 09:00 EDT

Google Wallet will let you make a digital ID from a US passport

Illustration: The Verge Google Wallet will start beta testing a digital ID soon that works at TSA checkpoints in almost half the country, including states like New York, California, Florida, Texas, and Illinois, but Google still advises that users keep their physical ID handy. Google says it’s also working with partners to use digital IDs for other purposes, like car rentals, account recovery, and identity verification. To create the digital... Read more â€ș

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Sean Hollister @ The Verge · 09/12/2024 09:00 EDT

iFixit made its own USB-C soldering iron, and it’s already a joy

The iFixit portable soldering station. | Photo by Sean Hollister / The Verge My first USB-C soldering iron was a revelation. “You mean I can make liquid metal connections anywhere, in seconds, just by plugging this tiny stick into a USB cable?” Now, repair company iFixit is introducing its own take on the idea. It claims the iFixit FixHub Smart Soldering Iron is powerful enough for pros and easier for... Read more â€ș

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Jennifer Pattison Tuohy @ The Verge · 09/12/2024 08:30 EDT

After ditching August, Assa Abloy snaps up another smart lock startup

Level Lock incorporates all the smart tech into a deadbolt that can be retrofitted into an existing lock. | Photo by Dan Seifert / The Verge Smart locks may still be a niche product, but lock behemoth Assa Abloy is clearly betting on a digital future for our doors. Despite being sued by the US Department of Justice for trying to buy too many smart lock manufacturers, the Swedish-based company... Read more â€ș

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Umar Shakir @ The Verge · 09/12/2024 08:00 EDT

GM and EVgo plan more ‘flagship’ EV charging locations that look like gas stations

Those aren’t gas pumps! | Image: GM / EVgo GM and EVgo are collaborating to build “flagship” EV charging stations at urban sites with a total of 400 EV charging stalls. The flagship stations are cobranded by GM Energy, the automaker’s battery and charging division, and EVgo. The stations will be located in Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, New York, and Texas at places with shopping, food, coffee shops, and... Read more â€ș

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