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  • Spinny is poised for significant growth after securing $160 million in funding, which will boost its valuation to approximately $1.8 billion and enable its planned acquisition of GoMechanic, a notable player in India's automotive sector.
  • DoorDash is facing serious scrutiny after an incident in Indiana where a driver has been charged with felony for allegedly contaminating customer food deliveries, raising concerns about food safety practices in delivery services.
  • A surge in AI data center construction is expected to negatively impact infrastructure development projects, as government resources may be diverted from essential improvements like roads and bridges to accommodate the rapid growth of data processing facilities.
  • Apple and Google have both responded swiftly to security threats, rolling out emergency updates to patch vulnerabilities on their flagship devices, indicating a heightened focus on bolstering cybersecurity in light of recent zero-day attacks.
  • As the tech industry grapples with economic pressures, a comprehensive list of 2025 tech layoffs has emerged, highlighting the extent of downsizing activities from major firms to startups, suggesting ongoing turbulence in the sector.

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  • WWE Saturday Night's Main Event: How to watch John Cena's final match for free 15 hours ago by Uncrowned Staff,Liz Kocan
    Celebrities, Sports & Recreation, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Uncrowned Staff

    John Cena began his WWE retirement tour back in January, and it's coming to an end this weekend when the wrestling legend headlines WWE Saturday Night's Main Event. For the last fight of his career, Cena has been matched up with "The Ring General" Gunther on the night's fight card, which also features matches between Cody Rhodes and Oba Femi, a tag team match featuring AJ Styles & Dragon Lee vs. Je'Von Evans & Leon Slater, and a women's matchup between Bayley and Sol Ruca. This show starts at 8 p.m. ET on Saturday and will stream with a subscription

  • A new AAA Alien game is reportedly in the works 20 hours ago by Jackson Chen
    Media, Video Games, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Jackson Chen

    If Alien: Romulus reawakened your appetite for the iconic sci-fi franchise, the good news is that a promising video game could be on the way. According to an Insider Gaming report, a new game for the Alien franchise is back in development. The report's sources mentioned that the single-player game will be set in a "decaying space station" as an arcade survival horror that can be compared to "Shadow of [the] Tomb Raider with Xenomorphs." It's not the first time we heard about this Alien game, which was first reported on in 2022 under the codename "Marathon." According to Insider Gaming,

  • Half-Life 3 is rumored to be a Steam Machine launch title and could arrive in spring 2026 a day ago by Jackson Chen
    Arts & Entertainment, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Jackson Chen

    Half-Life fans are nothing if not patient. For the diehard fans out there, the latest test of patience comes from Insider Gaming Weekly's podcast, which claimed that the third installment in the Half-Life franchise is set to release with the launch of the Steam Machine sometime in spring 2026. "The window I was specifically told was spring 2026 for the Steam Machine, for the Frame, for the Controller, for Half-Life 3," Mike Straw, one of the hosts of the Insider Gaming Weekly podcast and senior editor at Insider Gaming, said. "At the end of the day, the game is real." Straw added

  • iOS 26.2 is here with another Liquid Glass tweak, new Podcasts features and more a day ago by Cheyenne MacDonald
    Software, Media, Mobile Apps, Technology & Electronics, Handheld & Connected Devices, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Cheyenne MacDonald

    Apple has released iOS 26.2, bringing a number of new convenience features and security updates. The update includes auto-generated chapters for episodes in the Podcasts app, the option to make AirDrop more secure using verification codes, alarms for Reminders and more. It also introduces new controls for how Liquid Glass appears on the Lock Screen, adding a slider to adjust the transparency level. The drop also includes updates for iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, visionOS and tvOS. WHAT'S NEW IN IOS 26.2 AND IPADOS 26.2 It's not exactly a major update feature-wise, but iOS and iPadOS 26.2 bring a bunch of quality of life

  • CRKD's Nitro Deck 2 works for both the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 a day ago by Jackson Chen
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Jackson Chen

    Even though Nintendo made some serious upgrades with the Joy-Con 2, you still might end up ditching them for CRKD's Nitro Deck 2. After winning over Nintendo Switch owners with its first Nitro Deck, CRKD followed it up with an improved design that works for both the original Switch and the Switch 2. To refine the original design, CRKD added several upgrades to the Nitro Deck 2 based on community feedback. The new-and-improved accessory features the company's CaptiStick Technology, which prevents stick drift and isn't affected by magnetic interference like other Hall effect joysticks. CRKD also offset the right thumbstick and


The Verge

  • Inside the high drama of the iPhone 4 2 hours ago by David Pierce
    Apple, Gadgets, Podcasts, Tech, Version History

    By 2010, the iPhone era was in full swing. Smartphones were still a new and unfinished idea - the iPhone had only just gotten copy and paste! - but it was clear that these big slabs of glass were going to change the way we did pretty much everything. Apple was also already on an annual launch strategy, so we all knew there was another iPhone coming. Then an Apple employee left a prototype in a bar. Gizmodo bought it, took it apart, published all the sordid details, and pretty much broke the internet. And thus, the story of the iPhone

  • The end of OpenAI, and other 2026 predictions 3 hours ago by David Pierce
    AI, Podcasts, Tech, Vergecast

    Here's a thought: what if the next-generation Siri is awesome? Not just awesome for setting timers and dictating text messages (though that would be nice), but so awesome and fun to talk to that people actually start falling in love with their iPhones. We may not be prepared for what happens next. On this episode of The Vergecast, Sexy Siri is just one of the topics at hand. Nilay and David are joined by Joanna Stern, senior tech columnist at The Wall Street Journal, to talk through their most mild, medium, and spicy predictions for the year to come. Subscribe: Spotify |

  • I’m finally beginning to trust Microsoft’s handheld Xbox 3 hours ago by Sean Hollister
    Gaming, Hands-on, PC Gaming, Reviews, Tech

    An Xbox Ally in front of an Xbox Ally X. I still wouldn't buy an Xbox Ally, and I still don't think the tweaked version of Windows that shipped with it is ready for primetime. The Xbox Full Screen Experience (FSE) needs work. But two months after I panned the cheaper $600 white Xbox Ally and wasn't quite sold on the $1,000 black one, one of my most-hated Windows issues is getting better. I didn't stop testing these handhelds after my October review; I've been playing Hollow Knight: Silksong and Blue Prince on them. I installed FSE on an MSI Claw 8

  • AI image generators are getting better by getting worse 4 hours ago by Allison Johnson
    AI, Column, Gadgets, Phones, The Stepback

    Real ones will know that Mount Rainier looks too big in this image, but the re-creation of a Washington State ferry in this AI image is uncanny. This is The Stepback, a weekly newsletter breaking down one essential story from the tech world. For more on smartphones and digital imagery - real or otherwise - follow Allison Johnson. The Stepback arrives in our subscribers' inboxes at 8AM ET. Opt in for The Stepback here. HOW IT STARTED Remember the early days of AI image generation? Oh how we laughed when our prompts resulted in people with too many fingers, rubbery limbs, and other

  • A new old idea about video stores 4 hours ago by David Pierce
    Gadgets, Installer, Streaming, Tech, Web

    Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 109, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you're new here, welcome, hope you're staying warm, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) This week, I've been reading about Google Maps and shopaganda and life as a pop star, finally getting to watch F1 now that it's streaming, rewatching the first two Avatars ahead of the next one's release, pretending the new Taylor Swift tour doc is a reasonable replacement for actually seeing the tour, buying a bunch of Ikea smart buttons now that


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