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  • Brevo, a Paris-based CRM company, has raised $583 million, securing unicorn status to compete against established CRM giants.
  • Amazon is offering free access to its AI coding tool Kiro for startups in hopes of gaining traction in a crowded market filled with AI development tools.
  • Meta has enlisted Alan Dye, a former Apple design executive, to head a new creative studio focused on integrating design across hardware, software, and AI.
  • The AI venture landscape is heating up, with VCs employing aggressive strategies to identify and fund future category leaders, particularly in artificial intelligence.
  • Waymo is expanding its autonomous vehicle testing to additional U.S. cities, indicating a significant push towards broader deployment of self-driving technologies.

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  • US Department of Transportation doubles down on gas, cuts fuel efficiency standards 6 hours ago by Anna Washenko
    Politics & Government, Transportation, Environment, Nature & Environment, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Anna Washenko

    The Department of Transportation under President Donald Trump is moving to reverse more of the climate policies that had been enacted by President Joe Biden. Under a proposed rulemaking by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, fuel efficiency standards for cars and light trucks in model year 2031 will be reduced to an average of 34.5 miles per gallon, down from the standard of 50.4 miles per gallon that was part of Biden's plans to encourage more adoption of electric vehicles among US drivers.  The move was expected since Trump re-took office. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy ordered the NHTSA to review

  • How to watch the ‘Christmas in Rockefeller Center’ tree lighting special tonight 6 hours ago by Danica Creahan
    Celebrities, Christmas, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Danica Creahan

    It's time for the annual Rockefeller Christmas tree lighting! The Christmas in Rockefeller Center tree lighting special will air tonight, Dec. 3 from 8-10 PM ET — though coverage will start an hour prior, at 7 PM ET. The Voice and Happy's Place star Reba McEntire will host and perform at the Rockefeller Tree lighting, which will also feature performances from Halle Bailey, Michael Bublé, Kristin Chenoweth, Laufey, the Radio City Rockettes and more. Here’s how to tune into the 2025 Rockefeller Tree lighting. WHEN IS THE 2025 ROCKEFELLER TREE LIGHTING? The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree will be lit on Wednesday, Dec.

  • Apple design lead Alan Dye is heading to Meta 6 hours ago by Ian Carlos Campbell
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Ian Carlos Campbell

    Alan Dye, Apple's Vice President of Human Interface Design, has been poached by Meta, Bloomberg reports. The designer played a pivotal role in the look and feel of Apple's products since Jony Ive left the company in 2019, and now he’ll be taking his talents to Meta. Dye will reportedly work under Chief Technology Officer Andrew Bosworth as the head of a new studio that will oversee the design of hardware, software and AI products. The studio will also include former Apple designer Billy Sorrentino, Meta’s interface design lead Joshua To, an industrial design team led by Pete Bristol, and metaverse

  • Artist Bungie plagiarized for Marathon alpha says the issue has been resolved 7 hours ago by Ian Carlos Campbell
    Media, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Ian Carlos Campbell

    Bungie and Sony Interactive Entertainment appear to have settled the plagiarism scandal that rocked Marathon before the game was indefinitely delayed in June 2025. Fern Hook, an artist who goes by the name “Antireal” online, posted on X that her issues with Bungie using her work without credit in Marathon have been resolved to her "satisfaction." Marathon's distinct art style is one of its charms, but as Hook claimed on X and Bungie later confirmed, a portion of the assets and textures featured in the game's alpha were lifted from Hook's work. At the time, Bungie announced that it was conducting

  • Your 'dear algo' Threads posts might actually do something soon 7 hours ago by Anna Washenko
    Arts & Entertainment, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Anna Washenko

    In a lot of social media use, the algorithm is an intangible entity, silent and all-powerful in controlling what we see in our feeds. And like supplicants to a deity, sometimes we may find ourselves calling into the void, hoping to receive aid from that mighty being. Seems that for Threads users, at least, those prayers have been heard.  Many people on the Threads platform have taken to writing posts with the phrase "dear algo," politely asking the network algorithm to show them more of what they want or less of what they don't. According to a post today from Meta


The Verge

  • Antigravity’s 360-degree drone is here to help you forget DJI 4 hours ago by Sean Hollister
    Drones, Gadgets, News, Tech

    The Antigravity A1. With DJI facing an imminent import ban in the US and its flagship drones disappearing from shelves, the new Antigravity A1 didn’t need to be a groundbreaking gadget to make headlines. It just needed to be a competent alternative that you can actually buy in the United States. In August, the Chinese brand couldn’t promise that for sure. But today, it’s happening: the Antigravity A1 is now on sale at Best Buy here in the US, on shelves and shipping this very week. It seems Best Buy jumped the gun ahead of a full reveal tomorrow, December 4th —

  • BMW iX3 first drive: a ‘New Class’ is in session 6 hours ago by Tim Stevens
    BMW, Cars, Electric Cars, Hands-on, Reviews, Tech, Transportation

    BMW has been peppering us with teasers and bits and pieces about its next-gen EV platform, Neue Klasse, for so long - fully two years now - that I confess I've become a bit numb to the hype. I'd seen the dashboard-filling displays, talked to engineers endlessly about the completely retooled active safety suite, and even got a go behind the wheel of a prototype machine. All this for the launch of a crossover SUV, typically the most milquetoast of all the automotive classifications. But after spending the better part of a day wheeling around the final version of the iX3,

  • Satellites keep photobombing the Hubble telescope, and it’s getting worse 7 hours ago by Justine Calma
    Environment, NASA, News, Science, Space

    A simulated image representing the projected contamination by satellite trails in one of the future space telescopes. The stripes of light reflected from artificial telecommunication satellites outshine the otherwise pristine image of two galaxies interacting in the background. | Image: NASA / Borlaff, Marcum, Howell (Nature, 2025) It’s getting harder and harder for the Hubble and other telescopes orbiting Earth to capture pristine images thanks to the sudden surge in satellite launches. Satellite trails could mess up nearly 40 percent of images the Hubble takes and up to 96 percent of those taken by three other telescopes over the next decade,

  • Anthropic’s AI bubble ‘YOLO’ warning 8 hours ago by Alex Heath
    AI, Anthropic, Column, Sources, Tech

    Andrew Ross Sorkin and Dario Amodei speak onstage during The New York Times DealBook Summit 2025 at Jazz at Lincoln Center on December 03, 2025 in New York City. | Image: Getty 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. Dario Amodei took the stage at the DealBook Summit on Wednesday to throw punches without naming names. The Anthropic CEO spent a good chunk of the interview with Andrew Ross Sorkin drawing a careful line between his company's approach and that of a certain competitor.

  • I tested 30 smart locks, and these are the best 8 hours ago by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
    Buying Guides, Gadgets, Matter, Reviews, Smart Home, Smart Home Reviews, Tech, Verge Shopping

    A smart lock is an easy solution to some common problems. Locked yourself out? Need to let a friend in to water the plants? Your latchkey kid lost their key? Hands are full, and it’s raining cats and dogs? A smart lock solves all of these problems and more. One of the best smart home upgrades you can make, a smart lock gives you remote control access to your house from anywhere, plus easy, key-free ways to unlock and lock your door. Smart locks also remember everything that happened, so they can tell you when your door was unlocked, and sometimes


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