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  • Google is ramping up its AI scam protection in India, focusing on enhancing real-time fraud detection measures for its users.
  • Joby Aviation has filed a lawsuit against rival Archer, alleging corporate espionage and the theft of trade secrets by a former employee who joined Archer.
  • In the world of fintech, Kalshi has skyrocketed in valuation, reaching $11 billion after securing a massive $1 billion funding round led by prominent venture capital firms.
  • Salesforce is currently investigating a significant data breach impacting some of its customers, which resulted from a security incident at Gainsight.
  • OpenAI's ChatGPT has launched a new feature enabling group chats, designed to facilitate better collaboration among users on various tasks and projects.

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  • Our favorite 2025 advent calendars you can still get now: Top picks from Lego, Pokémon, Funko Pop and more 27 minutes ago by Georgie Peru
    Media, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Georgie Peru

    Why settle for tiny pieces of chocolate when you could unwrap a Pokémon card, a Funko Pop or a Star Wars LEGO ship instead? Advent calendars have gone full geek mode, with options for fans of movies, comics, games and even science. They’re the perfect way to add some holiday cheer to your desk, game shelf or living room. Consider this your guide to the best geeky countdowns for 2025. BEST ADVENT CALENDARS FOR 2025 Check out the rest of our gift ideas here. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/our-favorite-2025-advent-calendars-you-can-still-get-now-top-picks-from-lego-pokemon-funko-pop-and-more-120042964.html?src=rss

  • Dyson Black Friday deals: Get up to $600 off robot vacuums and cordless vacuums an hour ago by Lawrence Bonk,Valentina Palladino
    Robots, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Lawrence Bonk

    Black Friday deals are starting to pop up across the web, and a great one to check out is at Dyson. While we still think you have the best shot to get the steepest discounts the closer to Black Friday we get, some of the discounts on Dyson's site right now are some of the best we've seen. One of those is $600 off the Dyson 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum, which is down to a record low of $400. Dyson was pretty late to the robot-vacuum party, but its entry was (and remains) one of the strongest in the category.

  • Samsung Odyssey gaming monitors are up to $350 off for Black Friday an hour ago by Georgie Peru
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Georgie Peru

    Samsung’s Odyssey G8 OLED monitor is now down to $950 for Black Friday, saving you $350. It’s one of Samsung’s best 32-inch displays, offering a crisp 4K resolution, a 240Hz refresh rate and vivid OLED contrast that makes games and movies look incredible. The 32-inch Odyssey G8 has earned high marks for its blend of image quality and gaming performance. Its 4K OLED panel produces deep blacks and bright highlights, with 99 percent DCI-P3 color coverage for vibrant visuals. The 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time deliver exceptional smoothness in fast-paced games, while AMD FreeSync Premium Pro keeps everything tear-free. Design-wise,

  • The best gaming headsets for 2025 an hour ago by Jeff Dunn
    Audio Technology, Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Jeff Dunn

    Sometimes, the best gaming headset doesn’t have to be a “gaming headset” at all. While many people view these devices as their own category, they’re ultimately still headphones, just with a boom mic and some fancy branding attached. While the overall quality of dedicated headsets has improved over time, they still tend to cost extra compared to a good pair of wired headphones (which, yes, still exist). If you need to chat with friends, you can always buy a microphone separately and get superior sound quality there as well. That said, we completely understand that many people just want the simplicity

  • EcoFlow Black Friday deals: Get up to 52 percent off portable power stations 2 hours ago by Lawrence Bonk
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Lawrence Bonk

    The EcoFlow Black Friday sale is in full swing, knocking thousands of dollars off portable power stations and their accessories. One of the best discounts at the moment is on the Delta Pro 3, which is 43 percent off and down to $2,099. That's the lowest we've seen it and, considering it typically costs $3,699, it's a great deal. Amazon's matching the sale price as well. The Delta Pro 3 topped Yahoo's list of the best portable power stations, and for very good reason. This thing is a beast. It boasts a 4,096Wh capacity, so it can power an average 500-watt


The Verge

  • Google’s Nano Banana Pro generates excellent conspiracy fuel 42 minutes ago
    AI, Analysis, Google, Policy, Politics, Regulation, Report, Tech

    The Gemini app produced this image of a second shooter hidden in the bushes with the Book Depository in the background. | AI Image: The Verge via Google Gemini It was really easy getting Google's Gemini app to make an image of a second shooter at Dealey Plaza, the White House ablaze, and Mickey Mouse flying a plane into the Twin Towers. We asked and it complied. There were few filters or guardrails, another sign that the battle over generative AI content moderation and copyright enforcement is not even close to being over. Gemini, which powers the newly enhanced Nano Banana Pro

  • Grok’s Elon Musk worship is getting weird 13 hours ago by Adi Robertson
    AI, News, xAI

    It’s no secret that Elon Musk shapes the X social platform and X’s “maximally truth-seeking” Grok AI chatbot to his preferences. But it’s possible Musk may have needed a bit of an extra ego boost this week, because Grok’s worship of its creator seems, shall we say, more noticeable than usual. As a number of people have pointed out on social media over the past day, Grok’s public-facing chatbot is currently prone to insisting on Musk’s prowess at absolutely anything, no matter how unlikely — or conversely, embarrassing — a given feat is. Elon Musk: fitter than LeBron James! Elon Musk: funnier than

  • The best early Black Friday deals we’ve found so far on laptops, TVs, and more 13 hours ago
    Black Friday, Deals, Gadgets, Tech, Verge Shopping

    Black Friday is the most anticipated day of the year for bargain hunters. While there’s still some time to go before November 28th, we’ve already found a healthy selection of early discounts, allosignwing you to get a jump on your holiday shopping. Right now, for instance, the new AirPods Pro 3 are receiving their first sizable discount. Meanwhile, Google’s Pixel Watch 4 — the Android watch to beat — is on sale for the first time. However, that’s just a taste of what’s to come in November. As the month goes on, we’re expecting to see even more deals — including

  • Google’s new AI image creator took my shirt off 13 hours ago by Robert Hart
    AI, Google, Tech

    Three pros. | Image: The Verge / Google, Nano Banana Pro I gave Google's new Nano Banana Pro a try, and it immediately took my clothes off. I didn't ask it to, but the AI model evidently decided my greetings card would look better with more skin. Nano Banana Pro is, as the name suggests, aimed at professionals. Powered by Gemini 3, it's effectively an upgrade of the company's popular image generation and editing tool that went viral in a social media trend that turned selfies into hyperrealistic 3D figurines. Google says it lets you create higher quality images that you can

  • Microsoft’s AI-powered copy and paste can now use on-device AI 14 hours ago by Emma Roth
    AI, Microsoft, News, Tech, Windows

    Microsoft is upgrading its Advanced Paste tool in PowerToys for Windows 11, allowing you to use an on-device AI model to power some of its features. With the 0.96 update, you can route requests through Microsoft’s Foundry Local tool or the open-source Ollama, both of which run AI models on your device’s neural processing unit (NPU) instead of connecting to the cloud. That means you won’t need to purchase API credits to perform certain actions, like having AI translate or summarize the text copied to your clipboard. Plus, you can keep your data on your device. Along with support for on-device AI,


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