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AI Summary

  • Tech giants are grappling with the implications of AI, from Wikipedia banning AI-generated articles to OpenAI reportedly shutting down its erotic chatbot and Meta funding natural gas plants for its data centers, while Google Gemini enhances user data transfer capabilities.
  • The semiconductor industry is seeing significant moves, with SK Hynix potentially easing RAM shortages via a US IPO and AMD launching a new Ryzen chip with a massive cache, signaling a competitive hardware landscape.
  • Cybersecurity remains a major concern, as the European Commission confirms a cyberattack, Iranian hackers breach personal email accounts, and Apple reiterates that Lockdown Mode users remain secure from spyware.
  • The autonomous vehicle sector is showing growth, with Waymo's ridership soaring and Uber/Pony.ai testing robotaxi services in Europe, though challenges persist for other ventures like Sony and Honda's EV.
  • Regulatory and legal battles are shaping the tech industry, including the EU investigating Snapchat for child protection, Anthropic winning an injunction against a government designation, and jury rulings against Meta and YouTube in social media addiction cases.

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Engadget

  • Verizon waives late fees for federal workers affected by partial DHS shutdown 8 hours ago by Ian Carlos Campbell
    Politics & Government, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Ian Carlos Campbell

    Verizon will waive late fees and offer flexible payment arrangements for workers affected by the partial government shutdown. The carrier has made similar offers in the past, like during the COVID-19 pandemic when it gave customers extra mobile data at no additional cost.  The Department of Homeland Security has been hit the hardest by the partial shutdown, but Verizon's offer covers any federal worker who's able to offer employment verification. Verizon says employees can call 1-800-Verizon (1-800-922-0204) to get their late fees waived and set up a payment plan. The partial government shutdown started in February after Congress failed to pass a

  • Kash Patel's personal email account was accessed by hackers linked to Iran 9 hours ago by Ian Carlos Campbell
    Internet & Networking Technology, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Ian Carlos Campbell

    A hacking group called Handala has gained access to FBI Director Kash Patel's email account, Reuters reports. The group published content from Patel's email on their website as proof, including photos of Patel "sniffing and smoking cigars" and "making a face while taking a picture of himself in the mirror with a large bottle of rum." TechCrunch was able to independently confirm that at least some of the emails Handala stole were from Patel's account by checking information used by mail delivery systems that’s stored in an email's header. Several stolen emails included a cryptographic signature that linked them to Patel's

  • Mark Zuckerberg offered to 'help' Elon Musk with DOGE in 2025 9 hours ago by Karissa Bell
    Arts & Entertainment, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Karissa Bell

    Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg have a complicated history. In 2023, the two vowed to fight each other in a cage match that never happened. But by early 2025, when both were cozying up to the newly-elected President Donald Trump, they were apparently on more friendly terms.  In February of that year, Zuckerberg texted Musk approvingly about his work with the now-defunct Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). "Looks like DOGE is making progress," the Meta CEO texted. "I've got our teams on alert to take down content doxxing or threatening the people on your team. Let me know if there's anything

  • Meta will fund seven new natural gas plants to power its biggest data center yet 10 hours ago by Will Shanklin
    Sectors & Industries, Environment, Nature & Environment, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Will Shanklin

    Meta will essentially foot the power bill for the $27 billion mega data center it's building in Louisiana. On Friday, the Wall Street Journal reported that the company struck a deal to fund the energy infrastructure needed for the project. Through a deal with Entergy Louisiana, Meta will fund seven new natural gas power plants, 240 miles of transmission lines and battery energy storage at three locations. The gas plants will have a combined power output of 5,200 megawatts, and the transmission lines will operate at 500 kilovolts. In addition, the company will help fund up to 2,500 MW of new renewable

  • European Commission confirms data breach 11 hours ago by Ian Carlos Campbell
    Internet & Networking Technology, Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Ian Carlos Campbell

    The European Commission has announced that it suffered a cyber attack that affected "cloud infrastructure hosting the Commission's web presence on the Europea.eu platform." While the attack has been contained, Bleeping Computer reports that the threat actor claiming to be behind it was able to take over 350GB of data before the Commission addressed the issue. "Early findings of our ongoing investigation suggest that data have been taken from [Europa] websites," the European Commission says. "The Commission is duly notifying the Union entities who might have been affected by the incident." The Commission's investigation is ongoing, and it has yet to disclose


The Verge

  • Sony temporarily suspends memory card sales due to shortages 8 hours ago by Andrew Liszewski
    Gadgets, Sony, Tech

    Sony has announced that as of March 27th, 2026, the company is no longer accepting orders for nearly all the products in its CFexpress and SD memory card lines. The list of affected memory products includes CFexpress Type A, Type B, and SDXC/SDHC cards, although a few models of Type B and low-end SF-UZ series SD cards remain in production, according to PetaPixel, and you may still be able to find them on shelves until the existing supply runs out. This includes orders from the company's authorized dealers as well as general consumers for "the foreseeable future," with the news coming

  • Insta360’s last-gen Link 2C is fantastic 4K webcam now that it’s 20 percent off 10 hours ago
    Deals, Gadgets, Verge Shopping

    If you spend a lot of time presenting or chatting over video, you know how big a difference a decent webcam can make. Thankfully, if you’re looking to level up your setup at home or at work, the last-gen Insta360 Link 2C is currently available for $119.99 ($30 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and B&H Photo. That’s the lowest price we’ve seen so far this year and only $20 more than the webcam’s lowest price to date. INSTA360 LINK 2C WEBCAM WHERE TO BUY: * $149 $119.99 at Amazon * $149 $119.99 at Best Buy * $149 $119.99 at B&H Photo The Link

  • The White House has an app now, and Trump wants you to report people to ICE on it 11 hours ago by Stevie Bonifield
    Apps, News, Policy, Politics, Tech

    A new official White House app on Android and iOS takes the content from the White House website and copies it into app format. A tweet announcing the app on Friday morning appeared alongside a video joking about missile launches that also appears to feature an iPhone, rather than the elusive Trump Phone. There's no word about exclusive features or tie-ins with the phone or Trump Mobile services. A handful of tabs in the app mostly replicate pages that exist on the Trump Administration's version of the White House website, including news, livestreams, social feeds, and a gallery. A prominent "Get

  • Wait, the Trump phone might actually exist 11 hours ago by Dominic Preston
    Gadgets, Mobile, Phones, Policy, Politics, Tech

    The Trumpometer is just beginning to shift. | Image: The Verge / Shutterstock Where's the Trump phone? We're going to keep talking about it every week. We've reached out, as usual, to ask about the Trump phone's whereabouts. This week I think I've found an FCC listing for the phone, showing it's received certification to launch in the US. Last week I issued a reminder that Trump Mobile's T1 Phone does not exist, and may never exist, despite the fact that the company showed me a phone in an effort to convince me otherwise. Today instead I bring cause for optimism for

  • The latest in data centers, AI, and energy 12 hours ago
    AI, Energy, Environment, News, Science

    Massive new data centers are the physical foundation for tech companies’ hopes and dreams for AI. But the rush to expand warehouses full of energy-hungry servers has also kicked up fights across the world over their impact on power grids, utility bills, nearby communities, and the environment.  From audacious plans to launch data centers into space to the latest legal battles over pollution, The Verge has the biggest news and reporting surrounding data centers. * Senators are pushing to find out how much electricity data centers actually use * How the spiraling Iran conflict could affect data centers and electricity costs


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