October 15, 2019 Google Pixel 4, Pixel 3 or Pixel 3A: Should you upgrade? Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge Google’s Pixel 4 and 4 XL are here at last, after a mountain of leaks. Preorders are…
October 15, 2019 Meetup wants to charge users $2 just to RSVP for events — and some are furious Image: Meetup Meetup, an online platform that lets you find events and meet people offline that have similar interests, has announced it is testing…
October 15, 2019 Politicians aren’t ‘entirely’ above the rules, Twitter says Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Democrats have been tearing into Facebook and Twitter’s content and ads policies for days, focusing on rules…
October 15, 2019 Instagram’s latest security feature lets you better manage third-party app permissions Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Instagram has added a new feature for users to control the data they’re sharing with third-party apps….
October 15, 2019 New computer model predicts where Ebola might strike next Photo by Patrick Meinhardt / AFP / Getty Images Predicting where Ebola might strike next could become easier, thanks to a new computer model….
October 15, 2019 Sony is launching its 360-degree audio format this fall Amazon’s upcoming Echo Studio, which will support 360 Reality Audio. | Dan Seifert / The Verge Sony has announced that its new 360 Reality…
October 15, 2019 Chromebook 101: How to change your Chrome OS channels and get unreleased features You might not know it from glancing at a Chromebook, but Google’s Chrome OS is in a constant state of evolution. The operating system…
October 15, 2019 Google to revamp Nest Aware with simpler pricing and new features Google announced today that it will be rolling out a new version of its Nest Aware subscription service starting in 2020, with simplified pricing…
October 15, 2019 Google to revamp Nest Aware with simpler pricing and new features Google announced today that it will be rolling out a new version of its Nest Aware subscription service starting in 2020, with simplified pricing…
October 15, 2019 Harry Potter fans can spend $75 a year on a new subscription service Warner Bros. For $74.99 a year (£59.99), Harry Potter fans can get a new video series, discounted merchandise, special events, and all seven books…