Anthropic connects Claude to Microsoft Teams, Outlook, and OneDrive

Anthropic connects Claude to Microsoft Teams, Outlook, and OneDrive Anthropic is integrating its Claude AI assistant with Microsoft 365 services so it can surface content from Word documents, Teams messages, and Outlook emails in conversations with the chatbot. It’s part of a series of updates to Claude to make the chatbot more useful at work. […]
AT&T is raising home internet prices for the second year in a row

AT&T is raising home internet prices for the second year in a row Everything seems to be getting back-to-back price hikes right now, why not your home internet bill too? AT&T is raising prices by $5 a month on all AT&T Internet plans, the company confirms to The Verge. That’s on top of its $5-a-month […]
MacBook Pro rumor points to OLED, touchscreen upgrades next year

MacBook Pro rumor points to OLED, touchscreen upgrades next year Apple just announced 14-inch MacBook Pro updates that add a new generation M5 processor, faster storage, and a promise of 24-hour battery life, but Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman now reports next year’s refresh will be more thorough. For several years, Gurman has said that, according to […]
Amazon shares a ‘first look’ at new nuclear facility

Amazon shares a 'first look' at new nuclear facility A rendering of the Cascade Advanced Energy Facility. | Image: X-energy via Amazon Amazon shared some new details about its plans to help deploy more nuclear energy across Washington State, where the company is headquartered. About a year ago, Amazon announced an agreement with Energy Northwest, a consortium of […]
I just reviewed the Xbox Ally and answered your burning questions

I just reviewed the Xbox Ally and answered your burning questions It’s-a-me, Ally-o. | Photo by Sean Hollister / The Verge Hey! I’m Sean Hollister, and I’ve been The Verge‘s unofficial handheld gaming PC reviewer since 2022, when the Steam Deck and kin took over my life. (I also helped launch this website back in […]
Pinterest’s ‘tuner’ lets you dial down the amount of AI content — but not entirely

Pinterest's 'tuner' lets you dial down the amount of AI content — but not entirely Pinterest is rolling out a tool that allows users to “dial down the AI” in their feed, the company says. Users can select which categories they want populated with more or less AI-generated content. But Pinterest stops short of promising […]
Apple TV and Peacock announce a discounted $15 monthly subscription bundle

Apple TV and Peacock announce a discounted $15 monthly subscription bundle Starting next week you can bundle Apple TV and Peacock with a significant discount. | Image: Apple Apple has partnered with NBCUniversal for a new subscription bundle that includes Apple TV and Peacock Premium for $14.99 per month, or Apple TV and the mostly […]
Meta is building a smart TV — in VR

Meta is building a smart TV — in VR 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. Big hero images highlighting select TV shows and movies, a row of app icons, a bunch of additional content recommendations: At […]
OnePlus’ OxygenOS 16 brings Gemini into your Mind Space

OnePlus' OxygenOS 16 brings Gemini into your Mind Space OxygenOS 16 brings with it some wide-ranging upgrades. OnePlus has announced OxygenOS 16, its take on Android 16, with upgrades to its Mind Space AI tool including complete integration with Google Gemini. Other updates include new lock screen customizations, improved connectivity options, and design tweaks throughout. […]
Google pitches Workspace tools for ‘when, not if’ Microsoft 365 fails

Google pitches Workspace tools for 'when, not if' Microsoft 365 fails Google is trying to capitalize on what it calls “frequent and severe” Microsoft 365 outages by offering up services like email, storage, and videoconferencing to businesses in the event of a Microsoft outage. The search giant’s new Business Continuity plan runs a Google Workspace in parallel […]
