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  • Apple is reportedly exploring four distinct designs for its forthcoming smart glasses, aiming to rival existing players in the augmented reality eyewear market.
  • X (formerly Twitter) has announced a shift in its monetization strategy, intending to reduce payments made to accounts that primarily focus on clickbait content.
  • The self-driving vehicle industry is experiencing intense competition for talent, with companies actively poaching experienced engineers and researchers.
  • AI terminology can be confusing; a simplified guide explains terms like Large Language Models (LLMs) and the concept of AI 'hallucinations'.
  • The Artemis II mission successfully concluded with the astronauts splashing down safely in the Pacific Ocean, marking a significant milestone for NASA's lunar program.

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  • Apple reportedly testing out four different styles for its smart glasses that will rival Meta Ray-Bans 40 minutes ago by Jackson Chen
    Technology & Electronics, Handheld & Connected Devices, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Jackson Chen

    Apple may be late to the smart glasses market, but it could be covering all its bases with up to four potential styles for its upcoming product. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple could launch some or all of the four styles it's currently testing for its smart glasses. Gurman reported Apple is testing out a large rectangular frame that's comparable to Ray-Ban Wayfarers, a slimmer rectangular design like the glasses that Apple CEO Tim Cook wears, a larger oval or circular frame and a smaller oval or circle option. Apple is also working on a range of colors, including black,

  • The US government wants Reddit to snitch on one of its users through a grand jury 2 hours ago by Jackson Chen
    Politics & Government, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Jackson Chen

    Immigration and Customs Enforcement has a certain Redditor in its crosshairs and it's now strong-arming the social media platform to reveal who they are with a grand jury subpoena, according to a report from The Intercept. The nonprofit news outlet was able to obtain the subpoena that ordered Reddit to provide info on one of its users who's been accused of criticizing ICE by April 14. According to the report, ICE has been trying to identify this Redditor for a month without success. More specifically, Reddit is being asked to give up the user's name, address, phone number and other personal

  • OpenAI says Elon Musk is orchestrating a last-minute 'legal ambush' before trial 4 hours ago by Jackson Chen
    Business, Company Legal & Law Matters, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Jackson Chen

    The feud between Elon Musk and OpenAI is getting even more contentious as the two sides get ready for trial later this month. The latest development in the legal back-and-forth saw OpenAI accuse Elon Musk and his latest proposals as a "legal ambush," as first reported by Bloomberg. OpenAI filed its response on Friday, which detailed that Musk was "sandbagging the defendants and injecting chaos into the proceedings, while trying to recast his public narrative about his lawsuit." The lawsuit dates back to 2024 when Elon Musk sued both OpenAI and Microsoft, accusing the AI giant of ditching its original mission

  • Rockstar Games has confirmed it was hit by third-party data breach a day ago by Jackson Chen
    Internet & Networking Technology, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Jackson Chen

    An experienced hacking group has claimed to have infiltrated Rockstar Games' cloud servers, while the game publisher has confirmed that there was a "third-party data breach." ShinyHunters, a hacker group that's been linked to data breaches targeting Microsoft, Google, Ticketmaster and others, posted a message on its website with a final warning to Rockstar to "pay or leak." The hack was first spotted by Hackread and the Cybersec Guru. ShinyHunters didn't detail what Rockstar data it gained access to, only adding that the company had until April 14 to reach out or that the group would leak the compromised info that

  • The first European country to get Tesla’s Full Self-Driving Supervised will be the Netherlands a day ago by Jackson Chen
    Transportation, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Jackson Chen

    Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Supervised) is ready to make its European debut, and it's starting with the Netherlands. According to Tesla Europe, the automaker's driver assistance system was approved in the Netherlands and will start rolling out shortly. RDW, the country's regulatory authority on vehicles, confirmed the news with a post on its website about Tesla receiving a type approval for its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) system. According to the RDW, Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Supervised) "has been extensively examined and tested for more than one and a half years on our test track and on public roads," and concluded that it was a


The Verge

  • Room for the Moon is thrillingly weird experimental pop an hour ago by Terrence O’Brien
    Column, Entertainment, Music, Music Review

    I mean, I guess it kinda looks like the moon? | Image: Kate NV / RVNG Intl. For obvious reasons, I've had Moon on the mind all week. So I was trying to figure out what I should recommend this week that would thematically fit. Brian Eno's Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks is incredible, and if you haven't listened to it, go do that now. But it also seemed a bit on the nose. Radiohead's A Moon Shaped Pool also came to mind. But it also felt a bit obvious. Then I remembered Kate NV's Room for the Moon, a record I

  • Rockstar Games says hack will have ‘no impact’ 4 hours ago by Terrence O’Brien
    Gaming, News, Security, Tech

    Rockstar confirmed on Saturday that some of its data was compromised in a breach of a third-party provider. The group ShinyHunters claimed responsibility, saying it had gained access to the company's Snowflake instances (a cloud-hosting provider popular with enterprise customers) via Anodot, a cost-monitoring and analytics service. The group is demanding a ransom by April 14th, or it will leak the data it has stolen. In a statement provided to Kotaku, the company said that the compromised data was limited in scope and "this incident has no impact on our organization or our players." It's unclear exactly which data was compromised, but

  • You can save $20 on the Super Mario Galaxy game bundle when you buy a Nintendo Switch 2 5 hours ago by Sheena Vasani
    Deals, Gadgets, Gaming, Nintendo, Tech, Verge Shopping

    In celebration of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie coming to theaters, Nintendo is making it a little cheaper to get both Super Mario Galaxy games when you buy a $449.99 Nintendo Switch 2 console. Now through May 9th, you can buy a Switch 2 with Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 for $499.99 ($20 off) from Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, and Target. It’s a small discount, but it’s a good deal if you were planning to pick up a console and both games anyway. NINTENDO SWITCH 2 WITH SUPER MARIO GALAXY + SUPER MARIO GALAXY 2 BUNDLE WHERE TO BUY: *

  • You can grab a refurbished 2021 Kindle Paperwhite starting at just $49.99 6 hours ago by Brandon Widder
    Deals, Gadgets, Verge Shopping

    We spend a lot of time at The Verge waxing poetic about the latest gadgets, but sometimes it’s the last-gen devices from several years ago that offer the better value. The 2021 Kindle Paperwhite is a great case in point — especially since you can grab it at Woot in refurbished condition with lockscreen ads, 8GB of storage, and a 90-day warranty starting at $49.99 through the rest of today, April 12th, which is about $90 off the e-reader’s original list price. Per usual, Amazon Prime members will also receive free shipping with their purchase. The entry-level refurb models are in

  • The Hisense UR9 is a great first shot against OLED’s bow 7 hours ago by John.Higgins
    Gadgets, Reviews, Tech, TVs

    Hisense is first out of the gate with the UR9 RGB LED TV, which uses individual red, green, and blue LEDs for its backlight. RGB LED TVs have been the talk of the TV world this year, with models coming from all the manufacturers, and the first one of 2026 is here - the Hisense UR9. It's the first look at the viability of the new backlight technology outside of demo rooms, and it's a step above the traditional mini-LED TVs of years past. HDR is colorful and accurate, it has great brightness, and it is capable of showing colors beyond


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