Month: February 2024

Updated Feb. 12, 2024 8:02 p.m. PT Written by  Giselle Castro-Sloboda Our expert, award-winning staff selects the products we cover and rigorously researches and tests our top picks. If you buy through our links, we may get a commission. Reviews ethics statement Giselle Castro-Sloboda Fitness and Nutrition Writer I’m a Fitness & Nutrition writer for
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With all the TVs available today, and all the technical terms and jargon associated with television technology, it can be tough to figure out what’s important. Here’s a quick guide to help cut through the confusion. Price: TVs range in price from $100 to more than $2,000. Smaller screens are cheaper, well-known brands are more expensive,
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The assistant attorney general says “the resonance these issues have is something that I’ve never witnessed in my lifetime.” By Nilay Patel, editor-in-chief of the Verge, host of the Decoder podcast, and co-host of The Vergecast. Share this story Photo illustration: The Verge | Photo DOJ Today, I’m talking with Jonathan Kanter, the assistant attorney
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In the wake of death, AI-generated obituaries litter search results, turning even private individuals into clickbait. 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. In late December 2023, several of Brian Vastag and Beth Mazur’s friends were devastated
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The big differentiator that you’ll hear a lot about as you shop for a cooler is ice retention — specifically, how long a cooler can keep a full load of ice frozen (melted ice, a.k.a. water, isn’t as good at keeping drinks cold). The new, expensive options all hang their hat on this test, with
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Google/ Tech / The milestone number comes after years of Google’s push to get Gmail, Drive, and Photos users to pay up. By Wes Davis, a weekend editor who covers the latest in tech and entertainment. He has written news, reviews, and more as a tech journalist since 2020. Share this story Illustration: The Verge
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The rice cookers we tested fell into three loose categories: small, affordable devices, midrange multicookers and specialized, high-end rice cookers. Each mini rice cooker we tested, including the Imusa 3-cup, the Dash mini 2-cup rice cooker, and the Black & Decker 3-cup rice cooker offered decent, small servings of white rice — although the Dash took a painfully long
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Hello everyone. Welcome to Friday. You made it to the end of the week. Congrats. I have a treat for you all: Taco Bell’s 2024 Live Mas Event. What’s that? It’s basically a Taco Bell mini-E3 complete with musical acts, announcements, and all the cringey moments you crave from something like this. Yes, if you
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We all sort of know that Sony’s PS5 is outselling Microsoft’s Xbox Series X/S. Sony gives us sales data, Microsoft hasn’t in years. You generally don’t stay quiet about that stuff when the news is great. And new data seems to indicate what we all suspected: The Xbox Series X/S is getting shellacked by the
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Back when the Pokémon anime first premiered in the ‘90s, nearly every kid had a Pokédex—the renowned red device that identified the delightful creatures—on their wish list. Nearly three decades later, a YouTuber has created a real-life version of the Pokédex using ChatGPT—and it looks like it actually works. The Week In Games: Pocket Monsters
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Updated Dec. 27, 2023 8:10 a.m. PT Written by  Taylor Leamey Our expert, award-winning staff selects the products we cover and rigorously researches and tests our top picks. If you buy through our links, we may get a commission. Reviews ethics statement Taylor Leamey Senior Writer Taylor Leamey writes about all things wellness, specializing in
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