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- This motorized gaming bed lets you rest your gamer head
- Amazon Prime is getting more expensive in Canada now, too
- Nissan plans to launch its first EV with a solid-state battery by 2028
- Amazon says union and NLRB “suppressed and influenced” Staten Island election
- Samsung, please don’t go big for your next smartwatch
- Substack accidentally sent duplicate emails for some of its newsletters
- Jeep rehashes last year’s all-electric concept with Magneto 2.0
- WarnerMedia and Discovery have completed their mega-streaming merger
- YouTubers are sick of comment spam, so YouTube is testing a stricter moderation system
- Apple just leaked a dual-port 35W USB-C charger that could clear up the GaN mystery
This motorized gaming bed lets you rest your gamer head Posted: 08 Apr 2022 06:10 PM PDT Here at The Verge, we occasionally like to write about gaming thrones, whether they're shaped like scorpions, semi-circles, or... well, I'm not sure how to describe this one. But the thing with thrones is that the crown often weighs heavy — being MVP and getting play of the game every round can be tiring. Thankfully, Gizmodo found just the thing to help with that: a motorized gaming bed that moves you from the sleeping position to the pwning position with the press of a button, all the while keeping your gaming setup within arms' reach. The Bauhutte Electric Gaming Bed and Bed Desk are made to work in tandem: your rig goes on the adjustable desk, which is designed to have a bed placed under it, and the bed frame uses motors to elevate... |
Amazon Prime is getting more expensive in Canada now, too Posted: 08 Apr 2022 04:20 PM PDT The cost of Amazon Prime is going up in Canada just months after the company announced a price increase for US subscribers. The price increase marks the first hike for Canadian subscribers since the service launched there in 2013. Currently, Amazon charges $79 for an annual subscription or $8 monthly. After the price increase, Prime memberships in Canada will cost $99 per year or $10 per month. Student subscriptions will hike a dollar from $4 to $5. Andrew Gouveia, a spokesperson for Amazon Canada, tells The Verge that the price change will go into effect on April 8th for new subscribers and after May 13th for existing members, who will see the price change reflected at the time of their renewal. The Toronto Star earlier reported the... |
Nissan plans to launch its first EV with a solid-state battery by 2028 Posted: 08 Apr 2022 03:56 PM PDT Nissan revealed a prototype production facility in Yokohama, Japan, on Friday, where the company says it plans to manufacture solid-state batteries for use in electric vehicles. The company said in a statement that it plans "to establish a pilot production line at its Yokohama Plant in fiscal 2024, with materials, design and manufacturing processes for prototype production on the line to be studied at the prototype production facility." Nissan aims to bring its first EV with all-solid-state batteries to market in 2028. All-solid-state batteries could, in theory, charge more quickly, hold more power, and last longer than lithium-ion batteries that most EVs use now. Nissan said it expects to eventually use the batteries across its vehicle... |
Amazon says union and NLRB “suppressed and influenced” Staten Island election Posted: 08 Apr 2022 03:50 PM PDT Amazon has officially filed its objections to the Amazon Labor Union's win in Staten Island, New York, and is asking the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to order a new election. The objections expand upon a document the company recently submitted that signaled its intent to fight the election results — the company now says that ALU members "intimidated employees," "recorded voters in the polling place," and "distributed marijuana to employees in exchange for their support," according to an excerpt posted by Financial Times reporter Dave Lee. The full complaint was not immediately available from the NLRB on Friday. The Amazon Labor Union didn't immediately reply to The Verge's request for comment. In a statement emailed to The Verge,... |
Samsung, please don’t go big for your next smartwatch Posted: 08 Apr 2022 02:55 PM PDT While all gadgets have their design challenges, there's one that continues to plague smartwatches — battery life. There are a few ways to mitigate that, but unfortunately, many smartwatch makers choose the absolute worst solution: making the smartwatch bigger. The latest example might be Samsung. According to a SamMobile report, the company is mulling a "Pro" version of the next-generation Galaxy Watch. Details were scant, except for one thing: this "Pro" model could potentially pack a much larger 572mAh battery. If true, that would be a meaningful upgrade. Poor battery life is one of the biggest complaints users have reported with Samsung's Galaxy Watch 4 lineup. It's also common for "Pro" models to act as the premium option with longer... |
Substack accidentally sent duplicate emails for some of its newsletters Posted: 08 Apr 2022 02:49 PM PDT In especially bad news for those who try to reach Inbox Zero, Substack had a problem today that sent out some of the platform's newsletters for a second time. Verge contributing editor Casey Newton noted it sent out a second copy of the free edition for his Platformer newsletter (which you can subscribe to here), and several of us have seen additional copies for some of the emails we subscribe to in our inboxes. Substack co-founder Hamish McKenzie tells The Verge it was a "one-off bug."
It's unclear exactly how many... |
Jeep rehashes last year’s all-electric concept with Magneto 2.0 Posted: 08 Apr 2022 02:45 PM PDT Jeep unveiled an updated Magneto 2.0 concept EV that renews its teasing of what the iconic off-roader could look like as a fully electric vehicle. Jeep didn't mention any hardware upgrades for its custom-built motor but appears to have made some significant performance refinements from last year's model. The Magneto 2.0's motor operates at a lower RPM now, with higher peak amperage that it's now capable of delivering for up to 10 seconds. It offers up to 850 pound-feet of torque — more than triple from last year — and 625 horsepower. Jeep Magneto 2.0 carries the same mutant villain nameplate from last year's prototype and still has a six-speed manual transmission — rare for an EV but... |
WarnerMedia and Discovery have completed their mega-streaming merger Posted: 08 Apr 2022 02:31 PM PDT The parents of HBO Max and Discovery Plus have officially completed their merger, allowing WarnerMedia and Discovery to build what the companies have said will be "the most differentiated content portfolio in the world." Investors today approved the multibillion-dollar deal that will allow AT&T, WarnerMedia's current owner, to offload its content powerhouse to Discovery and form a new business under the name Warner Bros. Discovery. This new business, the companies said last year, "will be able to invest in more original content for its streaming services, enhance the programming options across its global linear pay TV and broadcast channels, and offer more innovative video experiences and consumer choices." Discovery president and CEO... |
YouTubers are sick of comment spam, so YouTube is testing a stricter moderation system Posted: 08 Apr 2022 01:16 PM PDT Many big YouTube creators have expressed frustration with an increase in comment spam on their channels in recent weeks, including Linus Tech Tips, Jacksepticeye, and MKBHD. The problem has been particularly acute for these high-profile creators, who often see more malicious commenters impersonate them in an attempt to scam their viewers. "YouTube has a problem. Spam," Linus Sebastian said to start a February 1st video on his Linus Tech Tips channel. "From crypto scams to health supplements to free Robux, it just keeps getting worse with each passing day." "YouTube comments spam has been next-level out of control for months," reads the description for Marques "MKBHD" Brownlee's April 1st video titled "YouTube Needs to Fix This." Y... |
Apple just leaked a dual-port 35W USB-C charger that could clear up the GaN mystery Posted: 08 Apr 2022 11:31 AM PDT See this white brick? It puts out a measly 30W of power to a single device, yet Apple charges $50 for it. Please do not buy one because we now have firm evidence that Apple is about to replace it with something much, much better — a 35W charger with two ports, likely powered by gallium nitride (GaN) technology that might also make it smaller. That's the word from 9to5Mac, which got this particular scrap of information from by far the most reliable source of Apple leaks: Apple's own website. Apparently, the company accidentally threw a support document live for an "Apple 35W Dual USB-C Port Power Adapter," and 9to5 managed to snap a screenshot before it was pulled. |
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