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Nearly three decades after helping establish the large luxury SUV segment alongside the Cadillac Escalade, the 2026 Lincoln Navigator is showing off its new exterior and…
What you need to knowSamsung and Google are rolling out Gemini screen automation on the Galaxy S26 series in the U.S. and Korea.The feature lets Gemini…
What you need to knowOura announced that it has acquired Doublepoint, a company that deals in AI-driven technology for biometrics and gesture controls.Oura states that it…
Motion-triggered cameras, or “camera traps”, are giving everyone from homeowners to parks managers an unprecedented view of their local wildlife. While a curious backyard user might…
MWC 2026 officially gets underway on March 2 and will continue through March 5, but the announcements are already pouring in ahead of its start. We…
Mobile World Congress is where the tech world’s biggest players gather to show off their latest pieces of mobile tech. From Samsung and Xiaomi to Lenovo and…
Earthquakes are one of many natural phenomena that, despite technological advances, we’ve yet to predict in advance. Researchers in Japan—a country frequently hit by devastating earthquakes—propose…
This is Optimizer, a weekly newsletter sent every Friday from Verge senior reviewer Victoria Song that dissects and discusses the latest gizmos and potions that swear…
In the last year, AI agents have become all the rage. OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic all launched public-facing agents designed to take on multi-step tasks handed…
Massive structures of slow, swirling, plume-like patterns were found hidden deep inside Greenland’s ice sheet years ago, but their source remained a mystery. Now, scientists believe…
