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The Verge
Hisense TVs can now sync with these smart lights — no additional hardware required
[131d]
Telegram will start moderating private chats after CEO’s arrest
[131d]
Telegram CEO says he’ll moderate better after getting arrested in France
[131d]
US and UK sign legally enforceable AI treaty
[131d]
Ugreen’s new Uno chargers have cute emoji faces that change when you charge
[131d]
Osom Products, the phone company founded by ex-Essential employees, is shutting down
[131d]
Sony might have confirmed the PS5 Pro while it was busy celebrating
[131d]
Startup accuses Nvidia and Microsoft of infringing on patents and forming a cartel
[131d]
Tesla Full Self-Driving coming to Cybertruck, and maybe Europe and China
[131d]
YouTube is making new tools to protect creators from AI copycats
[131d]
Google tests its ‘Ask Photos’ AI assistant that understands what’s in your pictures
[131d]
10 years later, Apple Pay is amazing — and about to change
[131d]
Snapchat’s ‘disappearing’ messages make it easy for predators to target kids, state lawsuit alleges
[131d]
Flic is ready to control all your Matter devices
[131d]
SwitchBot made an air purifier that’s also a table and charging station
[131d]
Waymo thinks it can overcome robotaxi skepticism with lots of safety data
[131d]
Nanoleaf’s new wall panels can show off your plants and Funko Pops
[131d]
New underground wells could store carbon dioxide pollution for Microsoft and Amazon
[131d]
Baldur’s Gate 3 patch adds official in-game mod support
[131d]
Lenovo’s concept laptop can unfold itself and turn to face you
[131d]
Microsoft to detail OneDrive Copilot, mobile app updates, and more during October event
[131d]
Google’s Nest floodlight camera is a solid $70 off right now
[131d]
Bluetooth 6.0 has more security and precision for tracking and finding
[131d]
How the Wayback Machine is trying to solve the web’s growing linkrot problem
[131d]
Govee would like to make your smart holiday lights Matter
[131d]
Qualcomm’s big augmented reality project with Samsung and Google is... glasses
[131d]
We’re getting closer to a robot vacuum that can climb stairs
[132d]
DJI’s $199 Neo selfie-drone is going to be everywhere
[132d]
Twelve South’s new wall plugs have Apple’s Find My functionality built in
[132d]
TCL’s new Nxtpaper phones have a dedicated button for maximum monochrome
[132d]
Honor’s ridiculously thin foldable is another cool phone the US won’t get
[132d]
Verizon looks to expand Fios with $20 billion purchase of Frontier
[132d]
SharkNinja’s latest robot vacuum and mop combo gives itself a big lift to save your rugs
[132d]
Meta Oversight Board okays calls for violence against Venezuelan ‘colectivos’
[132d]
Toyota and BMW are joining forces to push through the hydrogen fuel cell headwinds
[132d]
Segway’s first off-road scooter rolls over rough terrain on 11-inch wheels
[132d]
YouTube is limiting videos about weight and appearance for teens
[132d]
Belkin’s new noise-canceling headphones are just $60
[132d]
Anker’s new triple-pad portable wireless charger folds into a cute little puck
[132d]
These new smart lights change color based on who is at your front door
[132d]
Belkin’s new foldable Qi2 chargers fill a MagSafe Duo-sized hole
[132d]
The Philips Hue 8K sync box arrives — for $350
[132d]
Philips Hue launches a new smart lighting solution for the kitchen
[132d]
Bill Gates has a good feeling about AI
[132d]
The FTC should stop tech companies from bricking their products, consumer groups say
[132d]
Aqara’s smart home voice control system isn’t always listening
[132d]
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