BlizzardIn Blizzard’s first Diablo IV campfire chat--a video series where devs will talk about upcoming updates and answer community questions—game director Joe Shely confirmed that the team is aware of the gem problem and has a fix on the way. But it’s not just a simple gem bag or gems tab. Advertisement “The idea is
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Mercedes-Benz drivers can now participate in a three-month beta program that integrates the ChatGPT artificial intelligence bot into the voice control of its vehicles. Beginning Friday, US drivers can choose to opt in to the feature, which is available in over 900,000 vehicles that are equipped with the MBUX infotainment system. The program is a collaboration
Crunchyroll CollectionWhile working toward his freedom, Thorfinn is surrounded by fellow slaves who have suffered just as much as he has. But unlike them, Thorfinn’s baggage is made all the heavier because, even in his dreams, he’s haunted by the corpses of warriors and civilians alike desperately asking why he had to kill them. In
“Is Nintendo trying to do a [Pride] sale while explicitly avoiding mentioning [Pride] by name,” Franklin said. “Or am I just reading too much into this?” While these Hidden Gems are, well, slyly hidden in the eShop to put it mildly, it’s still cool to see such great queer games getting a little more attention
LadranasFergusson says one thing, but parts of the Diablo community don’t believe him. There’s a lengthy thread on the game’s subreddit of fans coordinating searches throughout the game’s world. One user is convinced a “Mysterious Portal” could be opened to a cow level, and has been trying to figure out if an altar near Hell’s
/ If your dot com or other domain is hosted by Google, they’re all being sold to Squarespace. That includes 10 million domains, such as those purchased while signing up for Google Workspace subscriptions. By Umar Shakir, a news writer fond of the electric vehicle lifestyle and things that plug in via USB-C. He spent
Jet Dragon, a dragon racing game, landed on Apple Arcade on Friday. If you subscribe to Apple Arcade ($5, £5 or AU$8 a month), you can play this game at no additional charge, and without ads or in-app purchases. The game was developed by Grezzo, the same studio that brought games like The Legend of
/ Your phone’s display might have another level to go to. Illustration by Samar Haddad / The Verge When you read a review of a smartphone, you will usually be hit with a long list of screen specs: the display type, its dimensions and aspect ratio, its resolution in pixels, its HDR support (or lack
Advertisement Construction doesn’t look that hard, either? At least not by the standards we’d normally associate with these kind of videos. Some platforms, some electricity, some fire pointed at just the right spot and you’re good to go. And not only does it work, it looks great doing it! They look like Beyblades, they work
/ The suit comes as the company fends off competition from AI-assisted competitors. By Makena Kelly, a reporter who covers the politics and power influencing the tech industry. Before joining The Verge in 2018, she covered Congress and breaking news. Share this story Illustration: The Verge Google is suing an alleged scammer for running an
For the past six months, I have stared into the AI abyss with the eyes of a man unable to fully wake from a nightmare. Every morning my inbox is cluttered with PR firms pitching stories about how Startup X or Business Y has just used ChatGPT to revolutionize industry Z. Beer? Yeah. Legal practice?
Robotech’s original animated intro Advertisement In 2007 it was Tobey Maguire leading the charge for a Warner Bros. production that ultimately went nowhere. Eight years later Sony took a swing, with Aquaman director James Wan attached, but it too would eventually wind up cancelled. Now we’re getting a third and more recent attempt, with Sony
/ The ‘water drop’ hinge rumors were true? By Richard Lawler, a senior editor following news across tech, culture, policy, and entertainment. He joined The Verge in 2021 after several years covering news at Engadget. Share this story What appears to be the first official image of Samsung’s next flagship foldable phone, the Galaxy Z
Newly built and renovated homes in Illinois will next year be required to have electric vehicle charging stations in their garages and parking spaces under a new state law. Senate Bill 40, signed into law by Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker on June 9 as the Electric Vehicle Charging Act, will go into effect on Jan.
Page SixMarston Hefner has found his people on OnlyFans In a phone interview with Kotaku, Hefner explained that the specific Pokémon card he really wants is actually a misprint of some of the OG base sets. “There’s a disco base set which is like a misprint,” Hefner said. “It was like The Pokémon Company were
XboxOn June 14, after teasing it in May, 343 released a new trailer announcing the arrival of Halo Infinite’s own zombies mode. And on Thursday, the company posted a blog going into more detail about this new mode, how it works, and why the zombies look like weird neon-covered demons. Advertisement Halo Infinite’s new zombies
The Nord N30 is a $300 phone that performs like a $500 phone, but it’s held back by a mediocre camera system — and last year’s Pixel 6A hovering over its shoulder. By Allison Johnson, a reviewer with 10 years of experience writing about consumer tech. She has a special interest in mobile photography and
A number of important mortgage rates moved higher over the last seven days. The average rates for 15-year fixed and 30-year fixed mortgages both climbed, the latter only slightly. Average rates for 5/1 adjustable-rate mortgages were also boosted. After hiking interest rates 10 times since March 2022, the Federal Reserve pumped the brakes during its
The SEO arms race has left Google and the web drowning in garbage text, with customers and businesses flailing to find each other. By Mia Sato, platforms and communities reporter with five years of experience covering the companies that shape technology and the people who use their tools. Jennifer Dziura has two blogs: one for
/ ‘Just take a picture or upload a photo through Lens, and you’ll find visual matches to inform your search.’ By Jon Porter, a reporter with five years of experience covering consumer tech releases, EU tech policy, online platforms, and mechanical keyboards. Share this story Illustration: The Verge Google Lens is now able to offer
/ If you have a Pixel phone and Recorder isn’t adding speaker labels, that’s because of a weird requirement. By Barbara Krasnoff, a reviews editor who manages how-tos. She’s worked as an editor and writer for almost 40 years. Previously, she was a senior reviews editor for Computerworld. Share this story Illustration by Samar Haddad
See at Spigen Spigen cases Thin, protective and plenty of variety Keeping your phone in good condition is important. And no matter what brand and model phone you own, having a protective case is almost always better than not having one. Although there may not be as many case options available for the Galaxy A53
As you can see in this quick making-of video, putting a costume like this together wasn’t easy. There was sewing, of course, but also loads of 3D model work (being sponsored can help with access to that stuff), 3D printing, prosthetics and make-up. Somehow—with a little help at the end from fellow French cosplayer Xia—Cinderys
On the front of the shirt was a strange image featuring different symbols and numbers. Pretty quickly, players were able to decipher the numbers using a simple online A1Z26 deciphering tool. The hidden message on the shirt was revealed to say: ONEDAYWILLREVEALALL aka “one day will reveal all.” Reveal what? Well, of course, fans immediately
It’s official: The river of wearables and wellness-trackers has run all the way up to highest nook of your ear. The new company STAT Health announced a device Tuesday that sits in your ear, above the canal, that measures blood flow to your head. Through metrics shared to an app, it may provide insight for
/ The M2 machine is a lot like last year’s MacBook Air but with a bigger screen and an improved six-speaker sound system. By Brandon Widder, a senior editor overseeing deals, gift guides, and commerce. He spent six years spearheading buying guides and consumer tech coverage at Digital Trends. Share this story If you buy
/ Starting today, users in the US can see how women’s tops from H&M, Anthropologie, Everlane, and Loft will look on a wide range of real human models. New filters aim to make finding clothes easier. By Jess Weatherbed, a news writer focused on creative industries, computing, and internet culture. Jess started her career at
From speakers to TVs to security cameras, there’s a wide range of smart home devices out there, and more than a few of our favorites of 2023 are made by Amazon. And you don’t have to break the bank if you’re looking snag some convenient smart tech for your home. Right now, Woot is offering up to 70% off a
/ In a formal statement of objections, the European Commission has taken aim at Google’s core advertising business. A hearing will now follow to decide the course of action. By Jon Porter, a reporter with five years of experience covering consumer tech releases, EU tech policy, online platforms, and mechanical keyboards. Share this story Illustration:
The Persona 5 crew are back in yet another spin-off, only this time it’s a turn-based tactics game that looks like it owes a heavy debt to Mario + Rabbids. Not that that’s a bad thing. The art style won’t be to everyone’s taste, but hopefully Atlus can take everyone’s turn-based strengths from the main
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