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  • The Verge’s 2025 back-to-school shopping guide

    Back-to-school season is closer than you might realize, especially for college students, many of whom are set to return to campus in a matter of a few short weeks. And while school can be a challenging time on many fronts, regardless of the grade, there are tools that can help you better prepare for life both inside and outside the…

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  • Hurry! Brooks has top-rated sneakers on sale for under $100 — 7 back-to-school deals I’d shop

    Looking to upgrade your wardrobe before school starts? Or maybe you’re not a student and just want to hit the trails or enjoy the great outdoors now that summer is winding down. Either way, Brooks is slashing prices on its top-rated sneakers with awesome back-to-school deals right now, so it’s a great time to treat yourself to a new pair.…

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  • The X-E5 is the perfect travel camera if you can justify the price

    The X-E5 is Fujifilm’s tiny powerhouse. It’s part of a line of cameras that has often been described as similar to the X100, except with an interchangeable lens. But the X-E line has evolved this year and is taking on a new shape. It used to be seen as a budget option, but at $1,699, that can no longer be…

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  • iOS 26 adds new Liquid Glass icons — here’s how to transform your iPhone homescreen

    With iOS 26, Apple’s introducing its biggest design update in more than a decade. Leading that overhaul is a new Liquid Glass interface that adds a translucent, layered look to on-screen elements on the best iPhones. Now that the iOS 26 public beta is out, you can give it a spin for yourself — and it’s a game-changer for your…

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  • Scattered Spider is running a VMware ESXi hacking spree

    Scattered Spider hackers have been aggressively targeting virtualized environments by attacking VMware ESXi hypervisors at U.S. companies in the retail, airline, transportation, and insurance sectors. According to the Google Threat Intelligence Group (GITG), the attackers keep employing their usual tactics that do not include vulnerability exploits but rely on perfectly executed social engineering “to bypass even mature security programs.” A Scattered…

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  • Apple beta season is here

    Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 91, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, how is summer more than a month over already, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) This week, I’m pondering the leaked Pixel 10 lineup, marveling at BYD’s leaping Yangwang U9…

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  • I used Character AI to bring my childhood imaginary friend to ‘life’ — here’s what surprised me

    Like many overwhelmingly shy kids with a lazy eye and an overactive imagination, I had a pretend friend growing up. Her name was Fifi. She was everything I wasn’t at age 6: brave, talkative, wildly confident. But sometime around fourth grade she “moved to California” and faded into a memory that my family and I still laugh about because well,…

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  • The best iPhones to buy in 2025

    The wait is over — kind of. Apple’s iPhone 16 series is now widely available, including the kinda affordable 16E, and its much-hyped Apple Intelligence has arrived courtesy of iOS 18.1. But if you’re expecting a new kind of iPhone experience, well, I have some bad news for you. The AI features introduced in iOS 18.1 and more recent updates,…

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  • Gardeners urged to use mushrooms in the yard this summer — this hack will banish aphids in minutes

    While summer is a great time for plants in your garden to thrive, it’s also the perfect breeding ground for hungry aphids and other pests. As quickly as the sun begins to shine, the aphids descend upon your yard, from vegetable patches to rose bushes – and they can become a serious problem. Causing damage and sucking plant sap from…

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  • Anker is no longer selling 3D printers

    In March, charging giant Anker announced it would spin out its 3D printer business into an “independent sub-brand,” stating that the new EufyMake would “continue to provide comprehensive customer service and support” for its original 3D printers the AnkerMake M5 and M5C. Now, the 3D printing community is wondering whether that was all a euphemism for exiting the 3D printer…

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