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  • ‘Pull the rug out’: Mark Gurman explains Apple’s plan to launch smart glasses and stop Meta’s momentum

    At some point this year we should finally see Apple’s first pair of smart glasses. Yes, after years of rumors and speculation, Tim Cook is expected to show off Apple Glasses as soon as September. They’ll reportedly be powered by Apple silicon and the new-and-improved version of Siri. But what will these glasses do and how will they stand out…

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  • Silicon Valley has forgotten what normal people want

    One of the most mortifying things about knowing a lot of techies is listening to them tell me excitedly about some very important discovery that they believe they have made. Recently, I ran into an acquaintance of mine, who began talking my ear off about an amazing discovery he’d made with LLMs. Knowledge, it turns out, is structured into language!…

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  • The backup myth that is putting businesses at risk

    Ransomware and other cyberthreats often dominate conversations about data loss, but they are not the only risks businesses face. Everyday issues such as hardware failures, accidental deletions and power outages can bring operations to a halt just as quickly. The countermeasure businesses adopt is backing up their data. The assumption is simple — if data is saved, it can be…

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  • DJI’s latest power station is proof that good things come in mini packages

    As an avid vanlifer, I have to carefully curate everything I carry in order to eke out every square inch of storage I can to support life off the grid for weeks at a time. That’s why I jumped at the chance to review DJI’s latest power station. The DJI Power 1000 Mini is almost half the size of the…

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  • Rokid Glasses review: A real Meta Ray-Ban display rival

    You may remember I tested an early version of the Rokid glasses last year, and quickly became enamored with the sleek looks and lightweight wearability of the frames — all while still offering a bright heads-up display, multi-modal AI and a decent 12MP camera. Of course, this was a starting point of a few minutes with the glasses, and now…

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  • How to watch ‘Mint’ for FREE — stream crime drama online from anywhere

    “Mint” is a crazy crime drama and beautiful love story wrapped up in the stories of three generations of women and two violent families but held together by magic realism (see interview with creator Charlotte Regal below)… Here’s how to watch “Mint” online from anywhere with a VPN — and potentially for FREE “Mint” – Dates, time, channel “Mint” is…

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  • How to manage sleep apnea while you’re traveling

    Sleep apnea, a condition characterized by abnormal breathing patterns, reportedly affects 936 million people worldwide. If you have sleep apnea and you’re taking a trip soon, it’s understandable to feel a little anxious about how you’ll manage your symptoms (and CPAP machine) while travelling. The good news? It’s definitely possible to manage your symptoms, get the sleep you need, and…

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  • The 3 best relaxation techniques for sleep if you’re dealing with 3 a.m. wake-ups

    I’m not alone in struggling with 3am wakeups. In fact, when I spoke to family, friends and colleagues, almost all of them had described experiencing something similar at some point. But what frustrated me most was the inability to fall back asleep. This meant sometimes I’d be awake and staring at the clock right through to 7am when my alarm…

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  • Cheap stuff that doesn’t suck, take 3

    From fancy OLED TVs to robot vacuums with arms, we tend to cover a lot of cool stuff here at The Verge that, unfortunately, often costs as much as a month’s rent (or more). But with the ongoing tariff situation in the US and a global memory shortage pushing up the cost of, well, everything, we’re well aware that not…

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  • How to watch NBA Playoffs 2026: FREE live streams

    In the NBA Playoffs 2026 draw, the Thunder and Rockets have won the lottery. Barring a colossal early upset, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s reigning champs will end up facing Nikola Jokic’s Nuggets or Victor Wembanyama’s Spurs, immediately after they’ve gone toe-to-toe with each other. Houston, meanwhile, have a First Round tie with a Lakers team missing their two best players — Luka…

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