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  • The tech industry is grappling with a surge in cybersecurity incidents, with Vercel, Delve, and Bitwarden CLI all experiencing data breaches or compromises, highlighting ongoing supply chain vulnerabilities and the need for robust security measures.
  • AI continues its rapid integration across sectors, from Google Workspace adopting AI as an 'office intern' to Anker embedding AI into headphones, but concerns are mounting over the significant global GPU crunch driven by AI development and the ethical implications of AI training data.
  • The automotive sector, particularly Tesla, is navigating complex compensation issues and evolving autonomous driving capabilities, with debates around executive pay packages and the actual readiness of 'Full Self-Driving' technology.
  • Regulatory scrutiny is increasing, with New York and New Jersey suing prediction markets over alleged illegal gambling and insider trading, while investigations into telecom surveillance campaigns and the misuse of data by surveillance vendors are ongoing.
  • The creator economy is seeing new tool rollouts from platforms like Beehiiv and Shade, alongside WhatsApp's expansion into prepaid recharges in India, indicating efforts to diversify revenue streams and user engagement in a competitive digital landscape.

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  • Turkey wants to ban social media for kids under 15 an hour ago by Matt Tate
    Arts & Entertainment, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Matt Tate

    The Turkish parliament has voted through a bill that would ban all children under the age of 15 from using social media. As part of the legislation, social media platforms would be required to enforce age-verification measures on their apps, provide parental control tools, and react more quickly to harmful content being posted. As reported by The Associated Press, lawmakers have passed the bill in the wake of two deadly school shootings in Turkey, after which police arrested 162 people accused of sharing footage of the tragedies online. Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan now has 15 days to accept the bill in

  • Meta will show parents the topics of their teens' AI conversations 3 hours ago by Steve Dent
    Social & Online Media, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Steve Dent

    With countries banning social media for kids left and right, Meta is trying different things to convince parents that its platforms are safe for teens. In its latest effort, the company will start showing parents the topics their teens have discussed with Meta AI over the previous seven days.  "Parents will be able to see the topics their teen has been asking Meta AI about in [Facebook, Messenger or Instagram] over the past week," Meta explained in a blog post. "Topics can range from School, Entertainment, and Lifestyle to Travel, Writing, and Health and Wellbeing, among others." For parents overseeing Meta's teen

  • 2027 BMW i7 first look: A fantastically techy car for the 1 percent 3 hours ago by Sam Rutherford
    Autos, Transportation, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Sam Rutherford

    Big, fancy executive sedans are a dying breed, especially when it comes to EVs. With the Tesla Model S and Mercedes' EQ line on their way out, pickings are slim. Aside from the upcoming S-Class, there's the Lucid Air, Cadillac Celestiq and maybe the Porsche Taycan, depending on how far you're willing to stretch the definition. But as the market leader in luxury sedans, BMW isn't giving up yet. With the arrival of the new 7-series, the company has made a car — with a complete range of gas, hybrid and fully electric options — that truly embraces modern gadgetry. OVERVIEW Because

  • DJI Lito 1 and Lito X1 drone review: High-quality aerial video at its most affordable 4 hours ago by Steve Dent
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Steve Dent

    After seeing the runaway success of its Neo lineup, DJI is taking another stab at the budget drone market with the new Lito series. The Lito 1 and Lito X1 are both under $400 and weigh less than 249 grams — they’re ideal for beginners. Both are designed to replace DJI’s Mini series, but they offer things that those models lacked like LiDAR and 360-degree obstacle avoidance. In terms of video quality, they’re similar to DJI’s Neo 2 and Flip drones. Unlike those models, which are safe to use indoors and around people, the open-prop Lito drones are designed to fly

  • Musk pledges to fix 2019-2023 Teslas that can't fully self drive 6 hours ago by Mariella Moon
    Transportation, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Mariella Moon

    Tesla still doesn’t have a solid pathway for how to give Hardware 3 cars Full Self-Driving (FSD) capabilities, based on what Elon Musk said during the company’s latest earnings call. The automaker has known for quite a while that its vehicles equipped with Hardware 3 aren’t capable of unsupervised FSD, even though the company built the system specifically to give its cars the ability. Tesla used Hardware 3 on cars manufactured from 2019 until early 2023 before Hardware 4 shipped. During an earlier earnings call back in January 2025, Musk admitted that the company was “going to have to upgrade people’s


The Verge

  • 25 years later, is it time for a new iPod? 30 minutes ago by Janko Roettgers
    Column, Entertainment, Lowpass, Music, Streaming

    This is Lowpass by Janko Roettgers, a newsletter on the ever-evolving intersection of tech and entertainment, syndicated just for The Verge subscribers once a week. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the original iPod. With its monochrome display, mechanical scroll wheel, and 5 GB hard drive, Apple's pioneering music player now looks like the relic of a bygone era. And yet, in a surprising twist, there's growing interest in a redo. After being essentially flat for five years, Google searches for "MP3 Player" tripled since last fall. A Reddit group for fans of digital audio players is now attracting 90,000 visitors per

  • Microsoft offers voluntary retirement to long-serving employees 38 minutes ago by Tom Warren
    Microsoft, News, Tech

    Microsoft is changing up its annual rewards and performance programs today, and offering long-serving employees in the US the ability to voluntarily retire. It's the first time in Microsoft's more than 50-year history that the company has offered such a voluntary retirement program. "Many of these employees have spent years, and in some cases, decades, shaping Microsoft into what it is today," says Microsoft's HR chief Amy Coleman in a memo seen by The Verge. "For those who may be considering their next chapter, we're offering a one‑time Voluntary Retirement Program." Microsoft says it applies to only a "small percentage of

  • DJI’s new Lito Series beginner drones start at less than $400 an hour ago by Andrew Liszewski
    Drones, Gadgets, News, Tech

    The Lito X1 is more expensive but features better obstacle avoidance and a superior camera. | Image: DJI Following teasers and leaks, DJI has officially announced its new entry-level Lito 1 and Lito X1 drones that both weigh less than 249 grams so they're not subjected to registration requirements in many countries. Neither drone is currently available in the US, but European pricing starts at €339 (around $397) for the Lito 1, and €419 (around $490) for the Lito X1. Both models come with DJI's screenless RC-N3 controller that uses a smartphone as its display, but you can't pilot either drone using

  • Netflix can’t seem to follow up its biggest shows an hour ago by Andrew Webster
    Analysis, Entertainment, Netflix, Report, Streaming

    It hasn't been that long since Stranger Things ended, but even still fans are clearly clamoring for more. The finale was overshadowed by a conspiracy about a secret episode, and an otherwise standard behind-the-scenes documentary became a hotbed for theorizing. Of course, given the scale of Stranger Things, Netflix was never going to let the franchise die completely, but its first attempt at expanding the franchise largely falls flat. Tales From '85 is a stakes-free return to Hawkins that's missing most of what made the original series such a phenomenon. And it's another example of Netflix struggling to turn its

  • THE PEOPLE DO NOT YEARN FOR AUTOMATION 2 hours ago by Nilay Patel
    AI, Decoder, OpenAI, Podcasts, Tech

    Today on Decoder, I want to lay out an idea that’s been banging around my head for weeks now as we’ve been reporting on AI and having conversations here on this show. I’ve been calling it software brain, and it’s a particular way of seeing the world that fits everything into algorithms, databases and loops — software. Software brain is powerful stuff. It’s a way of thinking that basically created our modern world. Marc Andreessen, the literal embodiment of software brain, called it in 2011 when he wrote the piece “Why software is eating the world” as an op-ed in The


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