May 5, 2021 Get two years of PS Plus for less than the cost of one Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge Whether you own a PS4 or PS5, you probably want to have PS Plus service to be…
May 5, 2021 Facebook’s ***** ban can stay in place, says Oversight Board Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Facebook’s Oversight Board has upheld Facebook’s ban on former President Donald *****, as announced by the organization…
May 5, 2021 The Verge’s Father’s Day Gift Guide 2021 Photo illustration by William Joel If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Finding…
May 5, 2021 Go read this report on how law enforcement can extract sensitive data from your car Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge A new report from The Intercept has shed light on a worrying new technology that lets law…
May 5, 2021 Facebook’s Nextdoor-clone Neighborhoods is coming soon to four US cities Facebook, which never saw a social network it couldn’t copy, says its Nextdoor-clone Neighborhoods is now available across Canada and is coming soon to…
May 5, 2021 PS5 designer helps Nike with latest Paul George sneakers Image: PlayStation Nike, Sony, and basketball player Paul George have collaborated on another pair of sneakers, the PG 5, with help from PS5 designer…
May 4, 2021 Epic says there’s an App Store payment lockout — but Apple just sees friction Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge One of the Epic v. Apple trial’s big keywords is “cross-wallet play.” In Epic’s Fortnite, “cross-wallet” means…
May 4, 2021 WhatsApp payments are finally coming back to Brazil after government suspension Photo by Thomas Ricker / The Verge WhatsApp is again rolling out its payments service in Brazil, after the service was suspended by Brazil’s…
May 4, 2021 Boost Mobile’s Unlimited Plus plan now comes with talk, text, and telemedicine Image: Boost Mobile In what looks to be a first in terms of subscriber perks, Boost Mobile has announced that its $60 per month…
May 4, 2021 The story of Basecamp’s disastrous policy Basecamp’s CEO published a blog post about policy changes — it may have broken the company Continue reading… via The Verge – All Posts…