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- Everyone’s ready to die on that hill in Stranger Things 4 Volume 2’s first trailer
- Anker’s new Soundcore fitness earbuds take on the Powerbeats Pro with a rotating ear-hook design
- How Mercedes-Benz CEO Ola Källenius is refocusing for an electric future
- Here’s what the Nothing Phone 1’s rear lights can actually do
- Facebook is cracking down on fake reviews on its platform
- UberX Share brings carpooling back to NYC, LA, Chicago, and six other cities
- What’s on your desk, Alice Newcome-Beill?
- The Future Of: The Verge’s Netflix show about the future of everything is now streaming
- Twelve South’s new Apple charger is a compact and cheaper three-in-one alternative
- The world’s first PlayStation 5 ‘Slim’ now exists thanks to a YouTuber
Everyone’s ready to die on that hill in Stranger Things 4 Volume 2’s first trailer Posted: 21 Jun 2022 08:05 AM PDT Though music played a surprisingly significant role in the first half of Netflix's Stranger Things 4, volume 1 never actually got around to giving Eddie Munson the sick guitar that was featured in this season's earliest trailers. In the first teaser for Stranger Things Volume 2, though, the outgoing king of Hawkins High's Hellfire Club is finally getting his ax just in time for an epic battle in the Upside Down. Stranger Things 4 Volume 1 finally revealed the origins of Vecna, the malevolent presence that's been menacing Hawkins for years, and established that Eleven and her friends truly are one of the only groups capable of taking the creature down as it tries to enter their world from the Upside Down. In the new trailer, everyone's... |
Anker’s new Soundcore fitness earbuds take on the Powerbeats Pro with a rotating ear-hook design Posted: 21 Jun 2022 08:00 AM PDT Fitness-focused, sporty earbuds usually come with one of two solutions for staying in your ears: they either have wing tips to help anchor them in place (as recently seen in the Sennheiser Sport buds), or there's a wraparound ear hook a la the Powerbeats Pro. With its new Soundcore Sport X10 earbuds, Anker is opting for the latter. The $79 X10s have a bass-forward sound signature, IPX7 sweat and water resistance, and up to eight hours of continuous battery life (or 32 including case recharges). They're available now in black or white, with a red color coming sometime later. Anker says the rotatable ear hook lets you "adjust the wearing angle to ensure the earbuds nest comfortably in place to prevent them from falling out during vigorous... |
How Mercedes-Benz CEO Ola Källenius is refocusing for an electric future Posted: 21 Jun 2022 07:30 AM PDT Big plans to go all-electric by 2030 |
Here’s what the Nothing Phone 1’s rear lights can actually do Posted: 21 Jun 2022 07:26 AM PDT We already know that Nothing's debut smartphone, the Phone 1, will come equipped with a series of light strips on its back. But now, thanks to an in-depth video from Marques Brownlee, we have a much better idea of what they'll actually be useful for. Brownlee's video highlights a couple of different use cases, including having the LEDs work as a charging indicator, highlighting unread notifications, or flashing in time with ringtones. The strips, which Nothing is branding as its "glyph interface," consist of a little over 900 individual LEDs embedded into the rear of the phone. Nothing CEO Carl Pei previously hinted in an interview with The Verge that they could serve as a modern take on the classic smartphone notification LED, but now... |
Facebook is cracking down on fake reviews on its platform Posted: 21 Jun 2022 07:22 AM PDT Facebook is cracking down on user reviews to prevent people from leaving fake feedback on businesses' pages. The company has updated its Community Feedback policy to address this widespread issue. While Facebook has already been taking action against potentially abusive reviews, the new policy puts these rules into writing. Facebook's new guidelines protect against people who leave fake bad reviews as a way to get refunds or other freebies out of a business that wants to please its customers, and they're also supposed to tackle incentivized reviews. This addresses the overly positive (and usually very vague) reviews businesses pay random users to leave on their pages. I'm guessing that this applies to any (actually real) bad reviews... |
UberX Share brings carpooling back to NYC, LA, Chicago, and six other cities Posted: 21 Jun 2022 07:02 AM PDT Last November, Uber launched a pilot of its Uber Pool replacement, dubbed UberX Share, in Miami, Florida. Today, the company says shared rides have returned to nine cities: New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Phoenix, San Diego, Portland, Indianapolis, and Pittsburgh. Like Lyft, Uber paused its Uber Pool service in March 2020 with the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. Lyft Shared rides resumed in several cities over the last few months, and now, UberX Share is following a similar rollout. According to Uber senior vice president of mobility Andrew Macdonald, the feature will only match riders headed in the same direction and is designed to add no more than eight additional minutes to your trip's arrival time. |
What’s on your desk, Alice Newcome-Beill? Posted: 21 Jun 2022 07:00 AM PDT Gaming tech, fan collections, and cats and dogs |
The Future Of: The Verge’s Netflix show about the future of everything is now streaming Posted: 21 Jun 2022 06:00 AM PDT It's taken nearly three years of work, but The Verge's first Netflix show — The Future Of — is finally here, with a second set of episodes coming on June 28th. The Future Of is an ambitious look at how everything around us might change over time, narrated by Jurnee Smollett. And it really is a show about everything: our episodes focus on subjects from cheeseburgers and dogs to skyscrapers and life after death. We did our best to envision how these things might change in our lifetimes, the near future, and then the wildest far futures we could imagine. And we did it by talking to the people working on these ideas now — and a few Verge reporters along the way. Think of it like a documentary for the future. We wanted the predictions in The... |
Twelve South’s new Apple charger is a compact and cheaper three-in-one alternative Posted: 21 Jun 2022 06:00 AM PDT Twelve South's latest accessory is the HiRise3, a $99.99 three-in-one charger designed to keep your iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods topped up with power. It has a very similar set of features to Belkin's Boost↑Charge Pro 3-in-1 Wireless Charger with MagSafe with a more compact design, lower starting price, and a couple more caveats. Let's get the caveats out of the way first. Although the HiRise3 only works with MagSafe-compatible iPhones, it's not an MFi-certified MagSafe charger. iPhone 12 and 13 devices will still magnetically stick to it, and they'll still charge — but only at 7.5W rather than the full 15W of charging that MagSafe is capable of. That doesn't mean an iPhone will literally charge half as fast, but it's not as speedy... |
The world’s first PlayStation 5 ‘Slim’ now exists thanks to a YouTuber Posted: 21 Jun 2022 03:27 AM PDT The PS5 is a giant console, the biggest in modern history, and a DIY YouTuber has now created a PS5 "Slim" model that's a fraction more than the thickness of the plastic cases that house PS5 games. Matt Perks, known as DIY Perks on YouTube, has spent a considerable amount of time and effort to create a PS5 "Slim" that brings the size down from nearly four inches to just under an inch. The result is a slim copper console that contains the key PS5 components, and a rather giant external power supply and cooling solution that can be hidden away. Most of the thickness of the PS5 comes from its cooling heatsink and power supply, so DIY Perks relocated those into a long external unit to make the actual console far more attractive on top of a... |
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