November 12, 2019 E-bikes are coming back to San Francisco after Lyft resolves issues with battery fires Lyft is bringing its rentable, pedal-assist electric bikes back to San Francisco five months after several battery fires forced the company to pull them…
November 12, 2019 Rad Power Bikes’ lineup of e-bikes is discounted ahead of Black Friday Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Rad Power Bikes makes some capable e-bikes, like the RadWagon Electric Cargo Bike that The Verge’s…
November 12, 2019 Dell says it will power all of its facilities with renewable energy by 2040 Dell has announced new sustainability initiatives as part of the "Progress Made Real" plan the company shared on Tuesday. The centerpiece of the company's…
November 12, 2019 Facebook Pay is a new payment system for WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook Facebook is launching a new payments system today, appropriately named Facebook Pay. It will be available across Facebook, Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp, and it’s…
November 12, 2019 UEFA Champions League is coming to CBS All Access in 2021 The giants of European soccer are headed to CBS All Access starting in 2021, when CBS snatches the rights to one of the sport's…
November 12, 2019 The problem with Google’s health care ambitions is that no one knows where they end Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Yesterday, The Wall Street Journal accused Google of stealthily collecting sensitive patient data from millions of Americans…
November 12, 2019 Researchers Create a Metal Structure That Will Not Sink or Stay Submerged Under Water Inspired by the way diving bell spiders and fire ants use their water-repelling legs and bodies to trap air in order to float on…
November 12, 2019 ‘Minecraft Earth’ early access arrives in the US It took ages, but Minecraft Earth is finally available on Microsoft's home soil. The early access version of the augmented reality game has launched…
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November 12, 2019 34 Million Americans Know Someone Who Died Without Being Able to Afford Medical Care, Survey Estimates A heartbreaking number of Americans know someone who has died after not being able to afford medical treatment, according to the results of a…