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How Gorilla Tag is weathering the VR winter

How Gorilla Tag is weathering the VR winter

How Gorilla Tag is weathering the VR winter Monke gather in Gorilla Tag. | Another Axiom 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. The VR industry has been on edge since Meta’s massive job cuts earlier this […]

This $7,999 robot will fold (some of) your laundry

This ,999 robot will fold (some of) your laundry

This $7,999 robot will fold (some of) your laundry Isaac 0 is a stationary robot with one job: folding laundry. | Image: Weave Robotics If you have a spare $7,999 (plus a $250 deposit), hate folding laundry, and happen to live in the Bay Area, one-and-a-half-year-old startup Weave has the robot for you: Isaac 0. […]

HP ZBook Ultra G1a review: a business-class workstation that’s got game

HP ZBook Ultra G1a review: a business-class workstation that’s got game

HP ZBook Ultra G1a review: a business-class workstation that's got game Sleeper laptop. | Photo: Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The Verge Business laptops are typically dull computers foisted on employees en masse. But higher-end enterprise workstation notebooks sometimes get an interesting enough blend of power and features to appeal to enthusiasts. HP’s ZBook Ultra […]

Tenna Systems Secures $13.5M for Hardware-Free EW Tech

Tenna Systems Secures .5M for Hardware-Free EW Tech

Tenna Systems Secures $13.5M for Hardware-Free EW Tech Tenna Systems has successfully secured $13.5 million in a funding round, marking a significant advancement in the realm of electronic warfare. This substantial investment is earmarked to fuel their pioneering hardware-free spectrum intelligence platform, designed to deliver unprecedented real-time visibility and precise geolocation of Radio Frequency (RF) […]

iOS 26.3 makes it easier to switch to Android

iOS 26.3 makes it easier to switch to Android

iOS 26.3 makes it easier to switch to Android iPhone users have a new option for switching to Android on iOS 26.3. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge On Wednesday, Apple released its latest iOS 26 update, which includes a new process for switching from an iPhone to an Android phone, as […]

Why I wish I hadn’t bought my Samsung OLED TV

Why I wish I hadn’t bought my Samsung OLED TV

Why I wish I hadn't bought my Samsung OLED TV A Samsung OLED TV of the same vintage as my S90C. | Photo: Chris Welch / The Verge In June 2024, in a dusty TV shop empty of customers save myself, my wife, and my kids, I stared deep into the LG C3 and Samsung […]

Apple keeps hitting bumps with its overhauled Siri

Apple keeps hitting bumps with its overhauled Siri

Apple keeps hitting bumps with its overhauled Siri iPhone 17 Pro Max | Image: The Verge Apple had been reportedly pushing to introduce some big changes to Siri with iOS 26.4, but now the company is planning to introduce them in later versions of iOS, including iOS 26.5 and iOS 27, Bloomberg reports. Nearly a […]

Samsung’s offering up to $900 of trade-in credit toward its new phones

Samsung’s offering up to 0 of trade-in credit toward its new phones

Samsung's offering up to $900 of trade-in credit toward its new phones Samsung’s next Unpacked event is happening on February 25th, and we anticipate the company will announce the Galaxy S26 lineup of phones. There may be some new wearables and earbuds announced, too. In addition to the showing off the new hardware, Galaxy AI […]

Microsoft fixes Notepad flaw that could trick users into clicking malicious Markdown links

Microsoft fixes Notepad flaw that could trick users into clicking malicious Markdown links

Microsoft fixes Notepad flaw that could trick users into clicking malicious Markdown links Microsoft has fixed a serious security vulnerability affecting Markdown files in Notepad. In the company’s Tuesday patch notes, Microsoft says a bad actor could carry out a remote code execution attack by tricking users “into clicking a malicious link inside a Markdown […]