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The Best Travel Strollers for All Your Family Adventures (2025)
Whether you’re on a road trip or a plane ride, these are our favorite travel strollers that fold as flat as possible.
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IBM Granite 3.2 adds Enhanced Reasoning to its AI mix
IBM ups its AI game by adding experimental chain-of-thought reasoning capabilities to its latest large language model, Granite 3.2.
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MWC 2025: all the phones, gadgets, and commentary from Barcelona
The Verge is heading to Barcelona, Spain, for Mobile World Congress 2025. We’re fresh off CES, where we saw plenty of new gadgets, from TVs to gaming handhelds and smart glasses. But, as it says right in the name, MWC 2025 is more focused on… mobile stuff. And it’s for a global audience, which means…
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What to expect at MWC 2025
Mobile World Congress 2025 is nearly upon us, and weâre heading to Barcelona to see what the worldâs smartphone manufacturers have to offer as they launch new devices, tease new features, and talk incessantly about AI. The show officially kicks off on March 3rd and runs to March 6th, but the first announcements should arrive on…
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The high stakes for AI Alexa
Amazon has been trying to make virtual assistants happen for more than a decade. Alexa is, by many definitions, wildly successful, but it has so far failed to become the kind of omnipresent, omnipotent helper the company imagines. (It has also, by all accounts, failed to become a compelling business for Amazon.) This week, though,…
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Google’s Taara Hopes to Usher in a New Era of Internet Powered by Light
The Alphabet “moonshot” project is launching a new chip to deliver high-speed internet with light instead of radio waves.
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Severance opens up a new kind of terror in latest episode
Severance has always been a horror story, albeit one set in a mostly generic office. That blandness is a large part of what makes it so scary: underneath the corporate speak, drab decor, and unflattering fluorescent lighting is something very sinister. And in the showâs latest episode, it uses that energy to tap into a…
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Meme coins aren’t subject to securities regulations, says SEC
According to the Securities and Exchange Commission, meme coins don’t meet the requirements to be protected by federal securities law. In new guidance issued on Thursday, the SEC announced that it doesn’t view most meme coins — cryptocurrencies that originate from internet memes or cultural phenomena — as securities, and that transactions around them do…
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How Big Is a Coffee Cup? The Answer Isn’t Obvious
It turns out your 12-cup coffee machine is smaller than you think. But figuring just how many cups it makes isn’t always easy, and it’s probably not what you expect.
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Semantic understanding, not just vectors: How Intuit’s data architecture powers agentic AI with measurable ROI
From automation to autonomy: How Intuit’s ‘done for you’ agentic AI architecture drives concrete business outcomes.Read More