Niantic, which has been trying to replicate the massive success of Pokémon Go with other mobile AR games, is laying off 8 percent of its workforce and canceling four projects, as reported by Bloomberg.
Thankfully, the 1TB Samsung 980 Pro NVMe SSD with a heatsink will help you do just that, and it’s currently on sale for $169.99 at GameStop and Amazon.
Google’s Switch to Android app now supports all Android 12 phones.
If you were worried that the real-life foam firing version of the infamous Gjallarhorn rocket launcher from Destiny would be disappointingly kid-sized, you can put those fears to rest: Bungie has just revealed what an actual blaster looks like — and when fans can get it.
But those issues haven’t stopped me from opening up Tweeten instead of TweetDeck every morning — I had actually forgotten TweetDeck was going away until my co-workers started talking about it in Slack this morning.
Big-sensor cameras are a bit of a white whale for smartphone imaging engineers.
Apple is rewarding the most active and helpful members of its support forums with its new Community Plus program (via iClarified).
The new Bluetooth streaming codec that promises to stream CD-quality audio without any loss of audio detail, aptX Lossless, is coming to its first pair of earbuds.
While it can feel overwhelming to find the right one for your needs (some are better suited for, say, college students, whereas others are ideal for gamers), that’s why we’ve come up with this list of some of the best laptop deals available right now.
1Password is trying to solve the situation where you go to log on to a website and wonder something like “did I sign in with Google, Apple, or an actual email and password combo” or “which of my five Google accounts did I use for this?” The company has announced that its password manager will let you save which single sign-on (SSO) service you used on a site, so it can automatically log you in with that same account when you return.
Nothing’s debut smartphone, the Phone 1, is powered by Qualcomm’s midrange Snapdragon 778G Plus processor, the company has confirmed to Input Mag.
Blizzard Entertainment has acquired its first studio in more than 15 years.
When the team at the content recommendations app Likewise first started building its platform, it thought the best way to do recommendations was to build a social network.
Atari is 50 years old, and to celebrate, the company has partnered with the retro game experts at Digital Eclipse on a new anniversary collection that covers five decades of gaming history.
1Password will now let you securely share files and documents with anyone using just a link.
Brazil’s telecoms regulator Anatel has launched a public consultation on a proposal to make USB-C chargers mandatory for all smartphones sold in the country.
Tesla has laid off nearly 200 workers, most of them tasked with labeling data to help train the company’s Autopilot AI system.
Edge will soon start letting you follow content creators in Collections While Collections already supports Pinterest integration, allowing you to view suggestions from the site as well as export your collections to Pinterest boards, I imagine this new inspiration feed to be kind of like a mini version of Pinterest.
Google started rolling out an updated user interface for Gmail in February that pulls Meet, Chat, and Spaces closer and applies more of its Material You styling effects.
In the midst of an otherwise unremarkable new build of Android’s 13 developer beta, 9to5Google uncovered something fun: our annual Android Easter egg.
Belkin’s back at it again with its funky multi-device charging stand, but this one now supports fast charging for the Apple Watch Series 7.
The forthcoming Montblanc Summit 3 will not only run Wear OS 3, but it’ll be the first smartwatch on the new unified platform to support iOS — sort of.
When The Verge runs reviews of laptops (and occasionally phones), they are invariably benchmarked in order to measure various aspects of a PC’s performance.
Frontiers is a platformer like any other Sonic game, but now that platforming isn’t bound by a discrete track you can select from a menu screen like in Sonic games past.
Sony is attempting to reach out to more than just PS5 gamers with its new InZone brand of gaming monitors and headsets.
Facebook Groups are about to get some big changes, and if you’ve used Discord, the new approach should seem pretty darn familiar.
Update June 28th, 4:49PM ET: Changed mentions of iOS 16 to iPadOS 16 throughout.
For Jeeyon Shim, making games wasn’t a hobby, but a necessity.
Arm is announcing its new flagship Immortalis GPU today, its first to include hardware-based ray tracing on mobile.
The last-gen version of Amazon’s Kindle Paperwhite is available at nearly half off its usual price.
Insta360 has announced its most expensive and powerful consumer 360 camera to date, the $800 One RS 1-inch 360 Edition.
Last week, EA’s battle royale shooter Apex Legends launched a “collection event,” which is shorthand for a limited-time setup that is mostly about players buying a bunch of cosmetic items from the in-game store.
It’s called NBA All World, and it’s — as you’d expect from Niantic — a location-based game that also has augmented reality elements.
It hasn’t released a competitive flagship device in years, but HTC’s smartphone division isn’t throwing in the towel just yet.
Most home robots unveiled at CES tend to over-promise and under-deliver.
Today, we’re looking at PugetBench for After Effects, created by the PC manufacturer Puget Systems, which will measure how well your computer can handle VFX and graphics work.
The OnePlus Nord N20 5G launched as a T-Mobile exclusive in April, and that was the only way to get ahold of one — until now.
Content players have unlocked in Overwatch will automatically carry over to players in Overwatch 2.” For players worried about the Overwatch prime features being sunset with the arrival of Overwatch 2 (i.e., loot boxes), the AMA revealed that any unopened loot boxes will have their contents automatically added to your inventory and any unused coins (a currency you earn via loot boxes) will also transfer over.
It’s that time again for another chance to buy a PlayStation 5 directly from Sony.
Woot is selling new unlocked Pixel 6 Pro phones for $779.99 for today only.
That ranking tracks top sellers by revenue — given that the Steam Deck starts at $399, a few Steam Deck orders can equate to a lot of sales of any individual game — but it’s still an indication that Valve is selling the handheld gaming PCs as fast as it can make them and that there was quite a bit of demand.
Both the Roku Streambar and Streambar Pro soundbars are matching their lowest prices ever.
After sunsetting Google Hangouts for Workspace users in February, Google’s now beginning the process of migrating free, personal Hangouts users to Chat.
After going free-to-play less than a week ago, Fall Guys is getting its first major update to fix several technical and visual issues across all platforms.
But my eBay alert for “coffee mug Buds case” is already set.
Despite being a more affordable counterpart to last year’s flagship, it’s starting to look like the upcoming Pixel 6A might offer a key improvement over the Pixel 6 series: a faster fingerprint sensor.
But it was actually made by just three creators who are full-time Fortnite Creative experts that have formed their own company to build in-game worlds for brands.
Ten years to the day after its introduction at I/O 2012, the $299 media player positioned as a “social streaming device” remains a unique debacle in Google’s hardware story.
Apple’s new 13-inch MacBook Pro M2 base model appears to have slower SSD speeds than its M1 predecessor.
Less than a day after the shock announcement that magic-based battle royale Spellbreak will be shutting down early next year, it's been announced that Blizzard Entertainment has snapped up the game's developer, Proletariat.
Well it turns out that in some cases, the network is faster than the cache.
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Because cross-compiling binaries for Windows is easier than building natively I want Microsoft to do better, want Windows to be a decent development platform-and yet, I constantly see Microsoft playing the open source game: advertising how open-source and developer friendly they are - only to crush developers under the heel of the corporate behemoth's boot.