It’s wide. | LG LG has a pair of new 45-inch ultrawide gaming monitors. That sounds very wide to me, though LG says it’s the equivalent of two 24-inch monitors, which sounds almost compact compared…
Apple updates iOS so BMW’s wireless charging won’t…
Photo by Dan Seifert / The Verge Apple just released iOS 17.1.1, and it has fixes for a couple notable bugs that have popped up recently. One bug was pretty bad. Some users had reported…
Instagram will finally let you disable read receipts…
Image: Kristen Radtke / The Verge Soon, Instagram users will have a choice about using read receipts in direct message conversations. Mark Zuckerberg and Adam Mosseri both announced on their Instagram Broadcast channels that the…
Nintendo is making a live-action Zelda movie
Image: Nintendo Nintendo’s foray into movies isn’t stopping anytime soon: the company has confirmed that it’s working on a live-action adaptation of The Legend of Zelda. The movie will be directed by Wes Ball, best…
Theo Von’s podcast is climbing the charts, with…
Photo by Stephen J. Cohen / Getty Images This is Hot Pod, The Verge’s newsletter about podcasting and the audio industry. Sign up here for more. Hope you all had a great weekend. Today, I’ve…
Ubisoft lays off dozens of workers as gaming…
Image: Ubisoft Ubisoft, the game publisher behind franchises like Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry, is laying off 124 employees at its visual effects studio and on its global IT team. Hybride — the name of…
Night in the Woods follow-up Revenant Hill has…
Revenant Hill. | Image: The Glory Society Revenant Hill, the much-anticipated follow-up to indie hit Night in the Woods, has been canceled. According to development studio The Glory Society, the decision was made after members…
The Asus ROG Ally has fallen to an…
The ROG Ally certainly isn’t perfect, but it’s still a big step forward for Windows handhelds. Thanks to the rousing success of the Nintendo Switch and Valve’s Steam Deck, it’s safe to say that portable…
Reddit is starting to test its own add-ons…
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Reddit is beginning to test the first of its own add-ons built through its Developer Platform. The company’s first add-ons, available to a small number of subreddits and…