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AI Summary

  • Apple is reportedly making significant staff reductions across its Siri and Vision Pro development teams.
  • TikTok has agreed to a substantial $400 million settlement to resolve a lawsuit concerning children's privacy violations.
  • Nvidia's recent announcements highlight the critical role of the underlying infrastructure in AI development, rather than just the models themselves.
  • Tesla has officially discontinued its Solar Roof product, with an analysis of what led to its downfall now available.
  • Several major tech companies, including Tesla, Uber, and Waymo, have received approval to deploy thousands of autonomous vehicles on Nevada's roads.

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  • Apple is laying off staffers working on the Vision Pro and Siri 2 hours ago by Jay Peters
    Apple, News, Tech, Virtual Reality

    Apple is laying off staff on the Siri and the Vision Pro teams, according to Bloomberg . The cuts include "largely shutting down" a Vision Pro gaming team and "reducing the size" of the team that makes Vision Pro immersive content, the publication says. More than 200 jobs were cut. Apple said in a statement to Bloomberg it was making the changes to "to evolve our business to deliver the best experiences for our users," though it will be making new roles. The company didn't immediately reply to a request for comment from The Verge . The Vision Pro launched

  • $100 Best Buy gift cards will be $60 at stores Saturday 4 hours ago by Brad Bourque
    Deals, Gadgets, Verge Shopping

    The best gift card deal we’ve spotted this year is happening Saturday, August 22nd, at Best Buy stores for one day only. In celebration of the retailer’s 60th anniversary, you can purchase a $100 Best Buy gift card for $60. The deal is only good for as long as supplies last at your local store, so you might want to plan on getting there no later than opening time to boost your chance of getting one. There are some limitations on how you can use the gift card. You can’t use them to buy other gift cards, like iTunes or

  • Walmart is finally adding Apple Pay and Google Pay 5 hours ago by Emma Roth
    Apple, Apps, Google, News, Tech

    Walmart will soon allow you to pay for your items with Google Pay or Apple Pay. In an announcement on Friday , Walmart says it's going to bring tap-to-pay capabilities to "select" Walmart and Sam's Club locations starting August 24th, before rolling out support to all US stores by the end of 2026 and gas stations by mid-2027. This launch has been a long time coming, as Walmart was one of the last major retailers not to support Apple Pay or Google Pay. The retail giant even backed the launch of the short-lived CurrentC mobile payment service before rolling out

  • Microsoft and Discord subpoenaed over GTA VI gameplay leaks 5 hours ago by Stevie Bonifield
    Entertainment, Gaming, News

    Following several apparent video leaks of Grand Theft Auto VI , Take-Two Interactive has subpoenaed Microsoft and Discord over content that "infringes copyrights" held for the game, Kotaku reports . In the subpoenas, filed on Thursday, Take-Two says copyrighted material includes "audiovisual content, artwork, images, dialogue, or other creative elements" and it is looking to identify "alleged infringers at issue." The subpoenas give Microsoft and Discord until September 4th to produce the requested information. The leaked clips have been watermarked by a person or group going by "CyberLeek," and they have shown what appears to be GTA VI prot …

  • Pixel 11 gets in on the digicam trend 6 hours ago by Jacob Kastrenakes
    Podcasts, Vergecast

    I recently looked back at a photo I'd taken on a smartphone in 2014, and I was struck by just how good it looked. The details were soft, the shadows were dark. It was the kind of photo I felt like I hadn't seen out of a phone in years. That might be changing, though. The Pixel 11 includes a suite of new photography features called Camera Looks that allow those who really care about those things (hi, it's all of us) to dial in their preferences and get rid of that modern over-processed look. On today's episode of The


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