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  • SpaceX has received FCC approval to launch an additional 7,500 Starlink satellites, increasing its total satellite fleet to around 15,000 as part of its expansion plan.
  • OpenAI is facing backlash regarding its request for contractors to upload past work, raising concerns about potential legal issues related to intellectual property.
  • Indonesian authorities have temporarily blocked access to xAI’s chatbot, Grok, amid controversy over its generation of non-consensual and sexualized deepfakes.
  • CES 2026 has highlighted a significant shift towards "physical AI" technologies and robotics, showcasing developments in humanoid robots and advanced automation.
  • Meta has signed agreements with nuclear power companies, committing to significant energy purchases to support its data infrastructure, which reflects a broader trend of tech companies investing in renewable and nuclear energy sources.

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  • Elon Musk says X's new algorithm will be made open source next week 10 hours ago by Cheyenne MacDonald
    Software, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Cheyenne MacDonald

    X may soon provide more insight into how its algorithm works. On Saturday, Elon Musk posted on the platform to say that the company "will make the new X algorithm, including all code used to determine what organic and advertising posts are recommended to users, open source in 7 days."  X's recommendation algorithm has been the subject of investigations by France and the European Commission, the latter of which recently extended through 2026 a retention order that it sent to the company at the beginning of last year. And scrutiny into the platform, along with demands for accountability, have only increased

  • GameStop reportedly shuts down more than 400 US stores 12 hours ago by Jackson Chen
    Investment & Company Information, Finance, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Jackson Chen

    Your neighborhood GameStop might be on the chopping block, along with more than 400 other retail locations across the US. As first reported by Polygon, the retailer is pursuing a severe cost-saving measure by closing up several hundred physical locations. According to a blog that keeps track of GameStop closures, there are 410 locations that are confirmed to be closing or are already closed, along with another 11 that are reportedly also on their way, as of January 10.  As Polygon indicated, these closings aren't much of a surprise considering GameStop's SEC filing for December 2025 indicated that it would "anticipate

  • An Instagram data breach reportedly exposed the personal info of 17.5 million users 14 hours ago by Jackson Chen
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Jackson Chen

    If you received a bunch of password reset requests from Instagram recently, you're not alone. As reported by Malwarebytes, an antivirus software company, there was a data breach revealing the "sensitive information" of 17.5 million Instagram users. Malwarebytes added that the leak included Instagram usernames, physical addresses, phone numbers, email addresses and more. The company added that the "data is available for sale on the dark web and can be abused by cybercriminals." Malwarebytes noted in an email to its customers that it discovered the breach during its routine dark web scan and that it's tied to a potential incident related

  • Don’t count on Baldur’s Gate 3 coming to Switch 2, as least for now 15 hours ago by Jackson Chen
    Video Games, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Jackson Chen

    Nintendo Switch 2 owners can forget about seeing Baldur’s Gate 3 in the Nintendo Store, at least as of now. In a Reddit AMA, Larian Studio's CEO, Swen Vicke, said that the team would have loved to bring the title to Switch 2, but "it wasn't our decision to make." As cryptic as that may sound, Vicke's response hints that either Wizards of the Coast, which owns the Dungeons and Dragons IP that Baldur's Gate 3 is set in, or Nintendo is behind the lack of a port. When it comes to Wizards of the Coast, rumors have circulated that the

  • SpaceX can deploy 7,500 more Starlink Gen2 satellites with FCC approval 15 hours ago by Mariella Moon
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Mariella Moon

    The Federal Communications Commission has approved SpaceX’s request to deploy an additional 7,500 Gen2 Starlink satellites, allowing the company to launch 15,000 in all. It has also allowed SpaceX to upgrade its Gen2 satellites with “advanced form factors and cutting-edge technology,” to operate across more frequencies and to add more orbital shells to optimize coverage and performance. This approval will give the company’s fleet a boost and will allow it to offer internet and mobile services to more parts of the globe. The satellites will also enable SpaceX to offer “direct-to-cell connectivity outside the United States and supplemental coverage” within


The Verge

  • Musk says he’s going to open-source the new X algorithm next week 11 hours ago by Terrence O’Brien
    Elon Musk, News, Social Media, Tech, Twitter - X

    In 2023, what was then still called Twitter, open-sourced at least portions of the code that decided what it served up in your feed. But that GitHub repository is hopelessly out of date, with the vast majority of the files appearing to be from the initial upload three years ago. Elon Musk says that in seven days, he will open-source X's new algorithm and finally give people a peek behind the curtain and possibly a technical explanation as to why your feed is 90 percent rage bait. Elon has always made promises to open-source parts of X, and has followed through

  • These are the smart home gadgets that impressed me at CES 2026 12 hours ago by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
    CES, Gadgets, Smart Home, Tech

    A giant version of Lockin’s wirelessly charged V7 smart lock was a showstopper on the CES show floor. I picked Aqara's Smart Lock U400 and Roborock's Saros Rover robot vacuum as the overall best smart home gadgets from CES 2026, but there were gazillions of other great gadgets on the show floor. It was a banner year for smart home products, but the big trends I saw weren't about new product categories; they were about bringing better features and lower prices to smart home staples such as smart lighting, smart locks, cameras, and TVs. This is what I expected the launch of the

  • The FCC is letting SpaceX launch 7,500 more Starlink satellites 12 hours ago by Terrence O’Brien
    News, Science, Space, SpaceX, Tech

    The FCC approved SpaceX's plan to launch an additional 7,500 Gen2 Starlink satellites on Friday. That brings the total number of satellites the company will have in orbit to around 15,000 worldwide. As part of the approval, the government is also waiving previous requirements that prevented overlapping coverage and enhanced capacity. SpaceX originally sought approval for 30,000 satellites, but for now, the FCC is only greenlighting 15,000. The company will be on a deadline, too. The government says 50 percent of the Gen2 satellites must be launched and operational by December 1st of 2028, with the rest to follow by December

  • Amazfit’s Active 2 tracker and Blu-rays are this week’s best deals 16 hours ago by Sheena Vasani
    Deals, Gadgets, Tech, Verge Shopping

    The start of the year is typically a great time to snag deals on health and fitness gear, including trackers and wireless earbuds, and this week was no exception. We found plenty on sale and highlighted the best picks below. Not all of the deals are related to New Year’s resolutions, though; there are also a number of other worthwhile deals worth checking out. Despite the Consumer Electronics Show wrapping up earlier this week, we’re already seeing deals roll in, for example. And if your main goal is to unwind this weekend, we’ve spotted solid deals on Blu-rays to help

  • I’ve never used a trackball, but Keychron’s Nape Pro looks like the perfect one 17 hours ago by Antonio G. Di Benedetto
    Apple, CES, Gadgets, Keyboards, macOS, Microsoft, Tech, Windows

    Put this ball under your board. Keychron announced new mechanical keyboards with marathon battery life at CES, but this trackball stole the spotlight. The Nape Pro is Keychron's first trackball, and its slender frame means it can work on your desk in multiple ways. You can keep it to the right or left of a keyboard like a traditional trackball, or you can tuck it in front and use it without moving your hands from the keys. That positioning makes it a bit like a giant Lenovo TrackPoint, typically found on ThinkPad laptops but sometimes used on dedicated keyboards. And it should


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