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  • Irina Ghose, former Microsoft India MD, has been appointed as Anthropic's managing director, leading the company’s expansion in Bengaluru, India, as it pushes its AI initiatives further.
  • The legal clash between OpenAI and Elon Musk regarding AI's direction and governance is moving forward, with a federal judge rejecting attempts to dismiss the case, indicating a tense atmosphere surrounding AI legislation.
  • Symbolic.ai, an AI journalism startup, has secured a deal with Rupert Murdoch's News Corp to enhance editorial processes using its AI platform, reflecting ongoing investments in AI by media organizations.
  • There is a notable talent turmoil in the AI sector, as several top executives from Thinking Machines Lab have left to join OpenAI, illustrating the fierce competition for AI expertise among leading firms.
  • The U.S. is entering into a substantial trade agreement with Taiwan which includes a $250 billion investment aimed at boosting domestic semiconductor manufacturing, amid ongoing tensions over semiconductor tariffs and supply chains.

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  • XREAL files lawsuit against rival smart glass maker Viture an hour ago by Steve Dent
    Business, Company Legal & Law Matters, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Steve Dent

    San Francisco-founded Smart glasses maker Viture has been sued in a US court by rival XREAL over claims it infringed on its patents, XREAL announced in a press release. The complaint, lodged in a federal Texas court, accuses Viture of illegally incorporating XREAL's patented tech into its products including the Luma Pro, Luma Ultra and Beast models.  "The lawsuit is not merely about enforcing a single patent," the company wrote. "It is about stopping a pattern of intellectual property infringement that undermines the integrity of innovation and endangers continued technological development in this industry."  XREAL has already won a preliminary injunction against

  • Disney+ and Hulu deal: Get the bundle for only $10 for one month an hour ago by Valentina Palladino,Georgie Peru
    Media, Arts & Entertainment, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Valentina Palladino

    You have the best chance to save on streaming services during the holiday shopping season, but throughout the year, the occasional deal pops up that's worth considering. Case in point: this new Disney+ deal. New and eligible returning subscribers can sign up for the Disney+ Hulu bundle (with ads) for $10 for one month of access. That's $3 off the usual price of the bundle for one month, and more than 58 percent off if you consider the cost of each service individually (Disney+ at $12 per month and, separately, Hulu also at $12 per month). We'd be remiss if we

  • One of our favorite budgeting apps is only $50 for the year for new users an hour ago by Ian Carlos Campbell
    Software, Personal Budgeting, Technology & Electronics, Banking & Budgeting, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Ian Carlos Campbell

    The start of the new year is a great time to get your finances in order, and a good budgeting app can help with that. Instead of laboring over a spreadsheet, you can try one of our favorite budgeting apps for less than usual. Monarch Money is running a sale that gives new users 50 percent off one year of the service, bringing the final cost down to just $50. Just use the code NEWYEAR2026 at checkout to get the discount. Monarch Money makes for a capable and detailed budgeting companion. You can use the service via apps for iOS, Android,

  • ASUS changes mind, will continue selling the RTX 5070 Ti after all an hour ago by Steve Dent
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Steve Dent

    After telling the YouTube channel Hardware Unboxed that it was putting its RTX 5060 Ti 16GB and 5070 Ti into "end-of-life status," ASUS has backtracked on those comments and now says the GPUs will remain on sale.  "Certain media may have received incomplete information from an ASUS PR representative regarding these products," the company said in a dedicated press release." The GeForce RTX 5070 Ti and GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB have not been discontinued or designated as end-of-life (EOL). ASUS has no plans to stop selling these models." ASUS further clarified that supply fluctuations, primarily due to memory supply constraints,

  • TikTok tightens age verification across Europe an hour ago by Kris Holt
    Internet & Networking Technology, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Kris Holt

    TikTok is bolstering its age-verification measures across Europe. In the coming weeks, the platform will roll out upgraded age-detection tech in the European Economic Area, as well as in the UK and Switzerland. The systems will assess the likely age of a user based on their profile information and activity. When the tech flags an account that may belong to a user aged under 13 (the minimum age to use TikTok), a specialist moderator will assess whether it should be banned. TikTok will send users in Europe a notification to tell them about these measures and offer them a chance to


The Verge

  • ‘Sideshow’ concerns and billionaire dreams: What I learned from Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI an hour ago by Alex Heath
    AI, Column, Elon Musk, OpenAI, Sources, Tech

    This is an excerpt of Sources by Alex Heath, a newsletter about AI and the tech industry, syndicated just for The Verge subscribers once a week. Elon Musk first sued OpenAI in February 2024. Despite OpenAI's repeated attempts to throw it out, the case is now headed to a jury trial on April 27th in Northern California federal court. Musk's main allegation is that OpenAI and its leaders abandoned the company's original nonprofit mission that he funded. In turn, OpenAI has treated Musk's claims as sour grapes. U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers recently decided that the case warranted going to trial,

  • Asus now claims it’s not dropping the RTX 5070 Ti amid memory shortages 2 hours ago by Tom Warren
    Gaming, News, Nvidia, PC Gaming, Tech

    The GPU market is turning into a mess again. Asus told Hardware Unboxed earlier this week that it was winding down production of its RTX 5070 Ti, but the PC maker is now walking back that claim and blaming "incomplete information" from its own Asus PR representatives. "The GeForce RTX 5070 Ti and GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB have not been discontinued or designated as end-of-life (EOL)," says an Asus statement. "Asus has no plans to stop selling these models." That's quite the opposite of what Asus told Hardware Unboxed, with the YouTube channel reporting that Asus "explicitly told us this

  • How to fireproof a city 2 hours ago by Justine Calma
    Climate, Environment, Features, Science

    Down the street from the Los Angeles Angels' stadium in Anaheim, a crowd gathers to watch two homes burn. In less than 30 minutes, one structure is reduced to its smoldering, blackened wood frame, while the other, thanks to simple changes to its design, is remarkably unscathed. Of course, this was the point of the demonstration, which was held last June by the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) at a firefighting training center. The heat from the burning demo home is fierce as we stand outside under a bright, cloudless sky. The plume of thick, black smoke is what

  • Casting is dead. Long live casting! 10 hours ago by Janko Roettgers
    Column, Lowpass, Netflix, Streaming

    This is Lowpass by Janko Roettgers, a newsletter on the ever-evolving intersection of tech and entertainment, syndicated just for The Verge subscribers once a week. Last month, Netflix made the surprising decision to kill off a key feature: With no prior warning, the company removed the ability to cast videos from its mobile apps to a wide range of smart TVs and streaming devices. Casting is now only supported on older Chromecast streaming adapters that didn't ship with a remote, Nest Hub smart displays, and select Vizio and Compal smart TVs. That's a stunning departure for the company. Prior to those changes,

  • Meta has discontinued its metaverse for work, too 12 hours ago by Sean Hollister
    Meta, News, Tech, Virtual Reality

    Two months before it changed its name to "Meta," Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg personally introduced us to his metaverse for work: Horizon Workrooms, envisioned as a virtual space for workers to collaborate. Today, the company announced it's shutting that space down: "Meta has made the decision to discontinue Workrooms as a standalone app, effective February 16, 2026," reads the note tucked away on a help page. Meta will also no longer sell its headsets and software as a service for businesses, another help page reads: "We are stopping sales of Meta Horizon managed services and commercial SKUs of Meta Quest, effective


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