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Reddit is testing verification | The Verge

Reddit is starting to test verified profiles, the company announced today. Users who are verified…

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Meta might charge for a future AI model

Meta’s next AI model could mark a change in its “open source” AI strategy that…

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Android users can now share a live video on 911 calls

A new feature coming to Android will allow users to get more support during emergencies…

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The Echo Spot is just $45, beating its Black Friday price

If you want a cheap gift that feels expensive, the Echo Spot is a great…

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Standout Tech of 2025: Verge staff edition

Welcome to the end of 2025. Given all the AI announcements in supercomputing, data centers,…

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Razer resurrects the first ever gaming mouse as a limited edition

Razer is returning to its roots and relaunching the world’s first gaming mouse that debuted…

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Facebook’s redesign is making it more like Instagram

Continuing CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s plan to make Facebook “way more culturally influential than it is…

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The AI industry’s biggest week: Google’s rise, RL mania, and a party boat

This is an excerpt of Sources by Alex Heath, a newsletter about AI and the…

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Nothing’s community-designed Phone 3A adds some color and matching dice

The Nothing Phone 3A Community Edition revamps Nothing’s usual monochrome look with a 90s-inspired design…

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Google is powering a new US military AI platform

The Department of Defense is announcing its own “bespoke” AI platform, GenAI.mil, and Google Cloud’s…

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