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  • Venture capitalists are shifting their strategies, moving away from traditional metrics to embrace new ideas in AI startups, reflecting a more experimental investment landscape.
  • Blue Origin has successfully completed its second launch of the New Glenn rocket with NASA payloads, marking a significant milestone that enables reusability for future commercial missions.
  • Apple is tightening data privacy measures by updating its App Store guidelines, which now prohibit apps from sharing personal data with third-party AI without user consent, in line with increasing scrutiny over data practices.
  • Uber is piloting in-app video recording for drivers in various cities in India, a move aimed at enhancing safety and accountability in a market where traditional dashcams are less common.
  • In response to the evolving market, Apple has halved its commission rate for mini app developers from 30% to 15%, aiming to encourage the growth of smaller app creators within its ecosystem.

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  • Headspace Black Friday deal: Get one year of access for only $35 22 minutes ago by Georgie Peru
    Fitness, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Georgie Peru

    Headspace’s Black Friday deal is live, offering 50 percent off its annual subscription through December 4. That brings the cost of a full year down to $35, giving you access to guided meditations, courses and stress-management tools that can help you stay balanced heading into the new year. Headspace has become one of the most recognizable names in digital mindfulness. The app blends practical meditation guidance with structured courses and calming soundscapes designed to make everyday stress easier to manage. Its programs cover everything from beginner-friendly introductions to mindfulness to focused content on topics like anxiety, productivity and sleep. Subscribers get access

  • OpenAI is piloting group conversations in ChatGPT 3 hours ago by Engadget
    Mobile Apps, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US

    OpenAI has started pilot testing group chats within ChatGPT in Japan, New Zealand, South Korea and Taiwan. Like group chats in messaging apps, you can create conversations with friends and family. In this instance, though, ChatGPT is one of the participants, building an itinerary as you plan a vacation, giving you ideas for renovation projects or helping you find a restaurant everyone in the chat would enjoy if you’re planning a night out. You can also use the feature to collaborate with classmates or colleagues. ChatGPT, for example, can outline reports based on the articles and notes you and your

  • Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket safely made it to space a second time 9 hours ago by Engadget
    Science, Space & Astronomy, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US

    Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket has completed its second flight, The Washington Post reports. The rocket launched from Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on Thursday, and successfully separated from its first-stage booster, which later landed on a sea platform Blue Origin calls "Jacklyn." The launch marks the first time the space startup has been able to catch a New Glenn booster for later reuse. The maiden flight of the rocket in January was successful in the sense that it got New Glenn into space, but Blue Origin wasn't able to save the booster from a watery grave. The company hoped

  • Mozilla will add an 'AI window' to Firefox 10 hours ago by Engadget
    Software, Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US

    Mozilla is working on a new tool for Firefox called AI Window. This will be an opt-in space for chatting with an AI assistant and getting help from it while browsing. The goal with this project appears to be giving users more control over when and how they choose to interact with AI. AI Window will be another option for users alongside the standard Firefox window and the Private Window, which will continue to offer more privacy protections. The feature is still in development, so interested users can sign up in Mozilla's blog post to be among the first users

  • Apple will bring MLS games to its normal TV subscription 10 hours ago by Engadget
    Sports & Recreation, Major League Soccer, Soccer, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US

    Apple is retiring its Major League Soccer Season Pass and including the next season of MLS as part of its normal Apple TV subscription. Details of a new partnership agreement between Apple and MLS were first reported by The Athletic. The arrangement appears to be similar to the one the company made in October to bring F1 races to all subscribers. Starting in 2026, all MLS games will be available to Apple TV subscribers. That includes regular season matches, and annual events like the Leagues Cup tournament, the MLS All-Star Game, the Campeones Cup and the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs. First announced


The Verge

  • I rode in one of the UK’s first self-driving cars an hour ago by Robert Hart
    AI, Autonomous Cars, Report, Transportation

    I never really believed self-driving cars would make it to the UK, so you can imagine my surprise when I found myself clambering into one of Wayve's autonomous vehicles for a journey around north London a few weeks ago. In June, the company announced plans with Uber to begin trialing Level 4 fully autonomous robotaxis in the capital as soon as 2026, part of a government plan to fast-track self-driving pilots ahead of a potential wider rollout in late 2027. Alphabet-owned Waymo, now a staple fixture of US cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Phoenix, also has its eyes on

  • What insiders anonymously think about the AI race 6 hours ago by Alex Heath
    Column, Sources

    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. I spent yesterday at Eric Newcomer's Cerebral Valley conference in San Francisco, which is now in its third year. I've attended this event for three years in a row because Eric does a great job curating the speakers and the audience, and the conversations are more substantive than a typical industry event. This year was no exception; however, I found the most interesting part of the day to be when the results of an anonymous audience

  • The best instant cameras you can buy right now 10 hours ago by Sheena Vasani
    Buying Guides, Camera Reviews, Cameras, Gadgets, Reviews, Tech, Verge Shopping

    Editor’s note: Black Friday doesn’t officially take place until Friday, November 28th; however, if you want to shop ahead of time, we’ve rounded up the best early Black Friday deals you can already get. Even with the ability to take excellent photos with our phones and instantly share them across the world, there’s something magical about the old-school instant camera. With just a click of a button, you can capture a moment in a photo that you can see and touch almost immediately. Images captured by an instant camera aren’t as pristine or perfect as those produced by modern digital cameras, but their soft

  • Apple TV is getting MLS games at no extra cost 10 hours ago by Jay Peters
    Apple, News, Streaming, Tech

    Starting with the 2026 Major League Soccer (MLS) season, “all MLS matches” will be available to Apple TV subscribers “at no additional cost,” Apple and the MLS announced today. Since the 2023 MLS season, streaming MLS games has required an MLS Season Pass subscription, which was available on its own or for a discount for Apple TV subscribers. But next year, like with Apple’s upcoming F1 streaming for Apple TV subscribers, MLS games will be bundled right into Apple TV. “Starting next season, fans can watch every regular-season match, the annual Leagues Cup tournament, the MLS All-Star Game, the Campeones Cup, the

  • Starlink rival ‘Project Kuiper’ rebrands to Amazon Leo 10 hours ago by Stevie Bonifield
    Amazon, News, Science, Space, Tech

    After several successful launches this year, Project Kuiper has its official name: Amazon Leo. It’s a nod to the term Low-Earth Orbit (LEO), which refers to orbits at an altitude of 1,200 miles (2,000 kilometers) or less. That’s the region where Amazon’s constellation of 153 satellites orbit. The original code name referred to the Kuiper Belt, an asteroid belt in the outer solar system past Neptune.  Amazon plans to launch over 80 missions containing some 3,000 spacecraft. Leo has had six launches so far, including three launches using SpaceX Falcon 9 rockets with a total of 72 satellites on board. Amazon’s


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