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Today — 8 July 2025The Verge News

One of Tim Cook’s possible successors is leaving Apple

By: Emma Roth
8 July 2025 at 13:54
A photo of Jeff Wililiams
Jeff Williams will retire later this year. | Image: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Apple has announced that Sabih Khan, the company’s vice president of operations, will take over for Jeff Williams as chief operating officer later this month. In an announcement on Tuesday, Apple said the move is part of a “long-planned succession” that has Williams retiring at the end of this year.

Williams, who oversaw the introduction of the iPod and iPhone, as well as the Apple Watch, was appointed  COO in 2015. He had been seen as a potential successor to CEO Tim Cook and was called “Tim Cook’s Tim Cook.”

Khan will assume the role of COO later this month, while Williams will continue to oversee design and Apple’s health initiative until he retires. The design team, which reported to Williams following the departure of Apple designer Evans Hankey in 2023, will now begin reporting directly to Cook later this year after Williams retires. 

Williams joined Apple in 1998, where he has helped build out the company’s supply chain and “led the effort on Apple Watch over a decade ago and architected the company’s health strategy,” according to the press release. Khan worked at Apple for 30 years and became VP of operations in 2019.

Apple’s AirPods Pro 2 are $100 off for Prime Day

8 July 2025 at 13:20
The AirPods Pro 2 combine excellent sound quality with top-notch ANC, and they offer impressive hearing health features.

Before this year’s Prime Day event began, there were already some great early deals on Apple products, allowing you to save on the Apple Watch, iPad, and the MacBook Air. Now we can add Apple’s second generation AirPods Pro with USB-C charging case to the list, which is currently down to $149 ($100 off) at Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy, the best deal we’ve seen yet.

AirPods Pro (second-gen) with USB-C

The second-gen AirPods Pro improve upon Apple’s original pair with much better noise cancellation, sound quality, and onboard volume controls. The latest refresh also ships with a USB-C charging case, as opposed to Lightning. Read our review.
Apple’s second-generation AirPods Pro photographed on a reflective black surface.

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The AirPods Pro combine superb audio with excellent ANC, plus they have a transparency mode, which lets outside sounds in, allowing you to hear your environment while still listening to your music. They can even double as FDA-approved hearing aids, thanks to an update in iOS 18, which is part of the reason why they’re still our best AirPods overall.

Additionally, the AirPods Pro offer up to six hours of battery life with ANC enabled, while the charging case comes equipped with MagSafe, making it easy to place them onto a MagSafe or Qi2 wireless charger. The AirPods Pro feature an IPX4 rating, meaning they should be able to withstand a little water. They also offer deep integration with other Apple products, allowing for automatic device switching. For instance, if you’re listening to music on your Mac and pick up your iPhone to watch a video, the AirPods Pro will automatically switch from the Mac to the iPhone.

AirPods 4

Apple’s AirPods 4 are the latest update to its base-model wireless earbuds. The hard plastic buds should have improved audio quality and spatial audio with head tracking for the first time. Read our review.

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If you don’t like the sealed feeling of the AirPods Pro 2’s silicone tips, the AirPods 4 are also on sale at Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy, with the standard model without ANC matching its all-time low price of $89 ($30 off). Additionally, the AirPods 4 with ANC are down to $119 ($60 off) at Amazon and Walmart, which is by far the lowest price we’ve seen. The open-ear wireless earbuds offer many of the same features as the premium AirPods Pro 2, including conversation awareness, personalized spatial audio with dynamic head tracking, and transparency mode.

AirPods Max (USB-C)

The revised AirPods Max are much like the original model from 2020, but now with new color options and a USB-C port instead of Lightning.
The Apple AirPods Pro Max featured in several different colorways.

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Finally, the AirPods Max with USB-C are down to an all-time low of $399 ($150 off) at Amazon, beating the previous best price by $50. While they haven’t been updated for nearly five years (aside from the addition of USB-C in place of Lightning and some new colors), the AirPods Max remain Apple’s most luxe headphones, offering top notch comfort and sound quality. At $150 off, the high price tag is a little easier to stomach.

I love Microsoft’s new 12-inch Surface Pro and it’s $685 for Prime Day

8 July 2025 at 13:12
An image of the Surface Pro 12 sitting on a circular table with its pen resting on the keyboard.

Microsoft’s new 12-inch Surface Pro is awesome, and at $115 off at Best Buy, it’s a fantastic deal to jump on during Amazon Prime Day. Both Amazon and Microsoft are selling it for $699.99. No matter where you buy it, you can use the discount to cover most of the cost of the $150 keyboard, which anyone who’s interested int he Surface Pro should probably buy.

Microsoft Surface Pro 12-inch

Microsoft’s latest Surface Pro is smaller, with a new design and updated keyboard. It’s powered by Qualcomm’s Arm64 Snapdragon X Plus chip.

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Microsoft rounded off the edges on the new 12-inch Surface Pro. You can think of it as a smaller, refined version of the Snapdragon X Plus Surface Pro from last year. If you haven’t used a Surface Pro before, this one feels more like a larger iPad to use than previous models, just with a full version of Windows 11 installed. And, for me, that OS means I’ll be able to do real work from pretty much anywhere. That’s not always true with applications on my M4 iPad Pro, though that should improve a bit once the multitasking updates arrive in iPadOS 26.

The Verge’s Tom Warren reviewed the 12-inch Surface Pro in June. Like me, he also digs its fanless design, great battery life, and sturdier keyboard. I agree with him that Microsoft still needs to improve its software experience for tablet mode; I still pick up my iPad when I need to do tablet stuff, not the Surface Pro. It’s just the better device when I want a screen to read the news, browse the web, or text friends using dedicated tablet apps. But, for everything else, Microsoft’s latest tablet suits my needs.

Gmail’s new tab is made for unsubscribing from emails

8 July 2025 at 12:59
A screenshot of Gmail’s new Manage subscriptions feature running on a smartphone.
Gmail’s Manage subscriptions makes it easier to deal with unwanted emails. | Image: Google

Google is introducing a new Gmail feature for those feeling overwhelmed by an onslaught of subscription emails in their inboxes. The Manage subscriptions view shows a list of emails delivered through active subscriptions, automatically sorted with the most frequent senders at the top, next to individual one-click links that will unsubscribe you from their mailing lists.

You can find the new feature by clicking the navigation bar in the top left corner of your Gmail inbox and selecting Manage subscriptions from the menu that appears. If you don’t see it yet, it’s being introduced on the web version of Gmail starting today, the Android mobile app starting on July 14th, and the iOS app starting on July 21st, but it could take a couple of weeks for it to show up for all users. It will be available for all personal Google accounts, Google Workspace customers, and Workspace Individual Subscribers in “select countries.”

A short video showing how to access and use Gmail’s new Manage subscriptions feature.

The view will show you who’s sending the most emails and exactly how many messages they’ve sent in the past few weeks so you can be better informed about who’s clogging up your inbox the most.

Clicking on a specific sender will show a list of all the emails they’ve sent, and if you decide it’s too much, the new feature includes an unsubscribe button for each one that will send an unsubscribe request to the sender on your behalf.

Samsung’s S90D OLED TV is at its lowest price ever for Prime Day and it’s great for gaming

8 July 2025 at 12:32
An image of the Samsung S90D OLED TV on a green gradient background. The screen is displaying abstract shapes glimmering.

It’s a great time to buy a new TV during Amazon Prime Day (or, days, rather), but that doesn’t mean you should only consider 2025 models. You can get huge discounts on last year’s models without compromising on much. For example, the excellent 2024 Samsung S90D OLED is available for its lowest price ever. 

The 65-inch S90D is available for less than $1,200 at both Amazon and Best Buy, while the 55-inch model is under $1,000 at Amazon. If you want to go with something even bigger, Amazon and Best Buy have the 77-inch model for just under $1,800. 

The Samsung S90D is a QD-OLED, which uses quantum dots on top of an OLED layer to create a brighter and more color-vibrant image than traditional OLED designs. Explosions in movies and TV shows burst with crisp reds and oranges, skin tones look more natural, and since it’s an OLED, light is controlled at a pixel level, allowing for deep, inky blacks.

Samsung has also invested in making all of its TVs, the S90D included, great for gaming. It has a 144Hz native refresh rate panel, supports FreeSync, and is G-Sync Compatible for high refresh rate gaming on PC. Modern consoles can go up to 120Hz — don’t blame Samsung, it’s a console limitation. When you’re gaming, its Auto Low Latency feature will switch the TV into game mode to ensure input lag is at its lowest. The Samsung Gaming Hub also puts all of your gaming content in one place, with the option for cloud gaming via an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription, Nvidia GeForce Now, and Amazon Luna, among others. Resolution and responsiveness via cloud game streaming won’t match local gaming, but having the freedom to play without a console is a big benefit.

There are some frustrations with the S90D you should consider before buying. Tizen OS is a bit cumbersome to navigate, often requiring multiple button presses to achieve what other TVs accomplish in one (input select being the biggest culprit), but all the built-in apps are right on the home screen. Some niche apps, such as F1 TV, are not available on Tizen. The S90D doesn’t support Dolby Vision, instead opting for HDR10+ as a dynamic HDR format.

The 2025 model, Samsung’s S90F, has slightly better processing than the S90D and is brighter, but it also doesn’t have the same deep discounts we’re seeing on the S90D (you can get a 77-inch S90D for the price of a 65-inch S90F). The S90F’s minor improvements don’t justify their significant price difference. Unless you’re incredibly susceptible to FOMO, the S90D is a much better purchase during Prime Day.

James Gunn’s Superman is exactly what DC’s movies have been missing

8 July 2025 at 12:21
A man in a blue and red costume standing in a room that seems to be made of metal and crystals.

For years, Warner Bros. Discovery has been playing a desperate game of catchup in hopes of recreating the success that Marvel achieved with its live action comics adaptations. DC movies had their moments, but they never managed to come together in a way that felt right or intentional. And for a long time, it seemed like WBD simply did not know how to pull itself out of a very expensive and artistically hollow downward spiral.

Things got so bad that the studio eventually pulled the plug on the entire enterprise and decided to start over with a new cinematic universe crafted by James Gunn and Peter Safran. It felt like a risky bet both becaus …

Read the full story at The Verge.

Zoom’s new Meta Quest app encourages taking video calls in VR

By: Emma Roth
8 July 2025 at 12:07

Zoom has rolled out a standalone app for Meta Quest headsets. With the app, you can join or host meetings in virtual reality while appearing as your Meta Avatar.

Zoom launched an app for the Quest in 2023, but it was only available through Meta’s Horizon Workspaces app, and users could also only host a meeting if they had a Zoom subscription. Zoom’s new standalone app will work with “any free or paid Zoom license,” according to its listing on Meta’s site. It also supports Meta Quest 3, Quest 3S, Quest Pro, and Quest 2 headsets.

Over the past year or so, Zoom has been pushing toward its goal of having AI avatars join meetings on your behalf. The video conferencing service started letting Vision Pro users join meetings using their persona last year, and later launched AI avatars of its own that people can use to relay short messages to their team.

When using Zoom on the Quest, you’ll also see other participants on your call, whether they’re using the service’s desktop, mobile, or web app. Meta notes that you can join meetings using passthrough mode as well, a feature that allows you to see parts of your real-life environment while wearing Meta Quest 3, Quest 3S, and Quest Pro headsets.

Why it’s so hard to warn people about flash floods

8 July 2025 at 12:06
A photo shows flooding covering streets and trees.
A photo shows flooding caused by a flash flood at the Guadalupe River in Kerrville, Texas, on July 5th, 2025. | Photo: Getty Images

By definition, flash floods are notoriously difficult to warn people about well in advance. They form rapidly, giving forecasters hours of lead time at best to figure out where they might hit with specificity. We've seen this with devastating effect in Texas, where flash floods over Independence Day weekend killed over 100 people - many of them children and families who were in bed when officials issued emergency warnings.

Issuing warnings requires a whole lot of weather and water data. Foreseeing how much rain is likely to fall, and then figuring out the flow of that water on land, are both complicated tasks. Climate change adds another r …

Read the full story at The Verge.

Amazon gets the green light to sell the Nintendo Switch 2

8 July 2025 at 12:00

Amazon finally has listings for the Nintendo Switch 2 in the US – though right now, you can only register your interest for an invitation to purchase a console. If you’re interested, here are links to the console and Mario Kart World bundle and the console on its own.

It’s a big change following Nintendo removing listings for its products from Amazon starting last year. Bloomberg reported in June that Nintendo pulled the listings because third-party sellers sold games at prices “that undercut Nintendo’s advertised rates.” Nintendo and Amazon pushed back on Bloomberg’s report in statements to the publication but didn’t go into specifics.

However, there have been signs that something had changed between Nintendo and Amazon, with Switch 2 games like Donkey Kong Bananza, Super Mario Party Jamboree, and Kirby and the Forgotten Land all recently getting official Amazon product pages.

If you request an Amazon invite, the product page will show a message saying that “if invited to purchase, you’ll get an email with a link that’s valid for 22 hours. We won’t be able to grant all requests.” I got an email notifying me about my request, too.

The Switch 2 has been a huge hit for Nintendo, becoming the fastest-selling game console of all time since its June 5th launch. If you are still looking for a console and Amazon doesn’t come through, retailers like Walmart and Best Buy have occasional restocks.

Here are 55 Prime Day deals you can nab for $50 or less

8 July 2025 at 12:00
The latest Echo Spot is a surprisingly great alarm clock, and it’s even better at 45 percent off.

Amazon Prime Day is an excellent time to save on a wide range of big-ticket items, including 4K TVs, laptops, and the latest pairs of noise-canceling headphones. But if you, like me, are in the market for something more budget-friendly, rest assured that there are plenty of deals to be had for $50 or less. Thankfully, we’ve sifted through hundreds of discounts to find a host of Bluetooth speakers, charging accessories, video games, smart home devices, and other gadgets that come in under that threshold.

While Prime Day 2025 runs a little longer than previous installments — the event lasts through July 11th this year — these sub-$50 deals are likely to sell out quickly. The good news is retailers such as Walmart and Best Buy are matching Amazon’s pricing in some instances, giving you more places to shop over the next few days. We’ll continue to update this post as Prime Day progresses, but for now, feel free to browse the options below.

Speaker deals

Amazon Echo Spot

The latest Echo Spot is an excellent smart alarm clock that delivers impressive sound for its size. It doesn’t have a camera, but it boasts a clear, bright display that shows the time, weather, music playback, and other helpful info. It also supports Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant for hands-free voice control. Read our review.
Amazon Echo Spot smat speaker sitting on a table with cover art and title of a song “Electric Soul” playing via Amazon Music.

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Amazon Echo Pop (2023)

The newer Echo Pop is a simple, compact Alexa-enabled smart speaker that’s great for setting timers, playing music, and controlling smart home devices. A button on the back turns the mic off, putting users in control of their privacy. Read our review.
Teal Amazon Echo Pop viewed at an angle with colorful pots in the background.

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Amazon Echo Dot (fifth-gen)

The fifth-gen Echo Dot touts a temperature sensor, better sound, and faster response time than the prior model. It can also act as an extender for your Eero Wi-Fi system. Read our review.

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  • The UE Wonderboom is on sale for $47.49 ($42 off) at Amazon, bringing it down to an all-time low. The portable Bluetooth speaker delivers big bass in a form factor that’s about the size of a softball. However, despite its compact design, it offers up to 10 hours of continuous playback and an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance, making it well-suited for lazy days at the pool. The UE Wonderboom is also available at Best Buy for $49.99, just a few bucks more than the Amazon discount.
  • The UE Miniroll Ultra is also discounted to $47.49 ($32 off) at Amazon, the lowest price we’ve seen on the compact Bluetooth speaker. Currently, it’s the smallest offered by Ultimate Ears, yet it doesn’t skip on features. It delivers a robust 12 hours of continuous playback, along with an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance. It’s small enough to throw in a hip bag, too, and can be clipped to everything from your shower head and backpack to the handlebars on your bicycle, allowing for ultimate portability. It’s also available at Best Buy for $499.99, only a few bucks more.
  • Amazon is currently offering the JBL Go 3 — one of the smaller Bluetooth speakers available — for $27.95 ($12 off), which is just a few dollars shy of its best-ever price. Although it doesn’t even weigh a pound, it produces decent sound for its size and carries an IP67 rating, meaning it can withstand tussles with dust and water. Just note that, due to its small stature, you only get five hours of continuous playback.

Sony SRS-XB100

Sony’s adorable SRS-XB100 speaker offers USB-C charging, a built-in strap, and great sound for the price, rendering it a terrific travel speaker or home office companion. Read our review.

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Headphone and earbud deals

Amazon Echo Buds with Active Noise Cancellation 

Amazon’s second-gen Echo Buds offer a comfortable design, good ANC, and a natural ambient sound mode. They support hands-free Alexa commands as well. Read our review.

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  • The JLab JBuds Sport ANC 4 are on sale at Amazon for $48.99 ($51 off), which is one of their best prices to date. The sporty earbuds feature a durable design and ear hooks, providing a more comfortable and secure fit while exercising. They also offer multipoint connectivity, noise cancellation, and app support for customizing the sound and touch controls. They even support spatial audio for more immersive sound.

Sony InZone H3 headset

The InZone H3 is the wired (3.5mm / USB-A) model in Sony’s latest lineup of gaming headsets, which are compatible with both PlayStation and PC. You can customize the sound profile of InZone headsets with the InZone companion app and Sony’s Spatial Sound Personalizer.

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Gaming deals

The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom

Princess Zelda’s first solo adventure as a playable character tasks her with saving her people, including Link, who have been taken away through mysterious rifts. Read our review.
Screenshot from Echoes of Wisdom featuring Princess Zelda staring out over the whole of Hyrule.

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8BitDo Ultimate 2 wireless controller

8BitDo’s latest wireless controller, the Ultimate 2, packs in LED rings around the analog sticks, plus other benefits over the first generation controller.

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  • Assassin’s Creed Shadows is down to an all-time low of $47.49 ($22 off) at Amazon for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. The stealth-action title puts players in the shoes of Naoe and Yasuke in feudal Japan, offering the series’ most impressive stealth and assassination mechanics. While prior entries trended toward pure action, Shadows introduces a more thoughtful approach to the art of stealth. Read our review.
  • Alan Wake 2 Deluxe Edition is on sale for $44.99 ($15 off) for the PS5 or $38 ($21 off) for the Xbox Series X at Amazon, their best prices to date. The game puts players in control of two characters, FBI Special Agent Saga Anderson and Alan Wake. The psychological horror title is equal parts strange and terrifying, resulting in one of Remedy Entertainment’s best games. The deluxe edition just comes with exclusive cosmetics and both DLC expansions. Read our review.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (PlayStation 5)

The middle game in a three-part trilogy, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth continues the reimagining of the classic PS1 RPG with modern visuals, an expansive open world, new gameplay elements, and even better character development than the original. Read our review.
A screenshot of Cloud Strife in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.

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Star Wars Outlaws

Star Wars Outlaws is an original open-world adventure set in the vast universe of the iconic film series. It stars Kay Vess, a protagonist looking to steal from criminal overlords to gain her freedom. A new expansion featuring Lando Calrissian recently launched, alongside an update that improves stealth and some of the game’s most glaring issues. Read our review.
A screenshot from Star Wars Outlaws

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  • First-party Nintendo games rarely go on sale, but a digital download of Super Mario Odyssey is down to $39.88 ($20 off) at Amazon, the lowest price we’ve seen all year. The game recently received a next-gen update for the Switch 2, essentially providing players with a remastered experience featuring sharper visuals and smoother animations. With a lack of new titles for the Switch 2, Odyssey is an excellent way to fill the time until Donkey Kong Bananza comes out on July 17th.
  • The Razer Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed is on sale for $45.99 ($24 off) at Amazon, nearly matching its best price to date. The excellent mouse is the sister to what was once our favorite gaming mouse, the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro. It runs on a single AA battery, features nine inputs, and offers 1,000Hz HyperSpeed Wireless and Bluetooth. Like other Razer peripherals, the V3 X HyperSpeed can also tap into the brand’s Synapse software for full customization.

Amazon Luna Wireless Controller

Amazon’s wireless Bluetooth controller features a sturdy build and works across various devices, including Windows, Mac, iPhone, and Android. It also offers support for easy screen switching, so you can pause your game on one device and immediately pick up right where you left off on another.
The Amazon Luna wireless controller sitting on a table next to a laptop.

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  • If you’re still rocking a Nintendo Switch OLED, the CRKD Nitro Deck is down to an all-time low of $39.89 ($20 off) at Amazon. The console slides into the controller, giving you a more robust handheld experience. The Nitro Deck also features swappable thumbstick toppers, remappable back buttons, and passthrough charging, making it possible to game uninterrupted when connected to a charger.
  • The GameSir X5 Lite is on sale at Amazon for an all-time low of $27.99, down from $34.99. The USB-C-equipped mobile controller is compatible with both Android and iOS, with a periscope design that can stretch to accommodate even the latest iPad Mini. It features Hall effect sticks, too, plus app support for customizing the controller’s inputs.

Charging accessory deals

Anker MagGo Magnetic Charging Station 8-in-1

A Qi2 pad on the front and a party in the back, with three AC outlets and four USB ports. It can deliver up to 67W through a single USB-C port or divided between its two USB-C and two USB-A ports.

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Baseus Free2Pull Retractable USB-C Cable 100W

Baseus’ slick USB-C charger supports 100W passthrough and takes a puck-like form when not in use, with male connectors on either side that retract inward with a quick tug.

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  • Are you traveling to parts unknown this year? The new Anker Nano Travel Adapter (5-in-1, 20W) is on sale at Amazon for $19.99 ($6 off), the best price we’ve seen yet. The travel adapter supports four plug types, can charge up to five devices simultaneously, and is compatible in over 200 countries, making it an indispensable companion for traveling overseas.

Anker 622 Magnetic Battery (MagGo)

A portable power bank with magnetic wireless Qi charging, a convenient folding kickstand, and a USB-C port for wired charging. The original model has its USB-C port on the bottom, while a revised version has it on the side to allow passthrough wireless charging while the phone is propped up on the stand.
Anker’s 621 Magnetic Battery (MagGo) holding up an iPhone with its kickstand on a desk.

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ESR Qi2 Magnetic Wireless Car Charger

A compact, flexible Qi2 charger for vent and dash mounting. Read our review.
A black plastic car charging mount with the ESR logo at the center of the circular charging puck is mounted to a car’s vent.

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Smart home deals

SwitchBot Smart Switch Button Pusher

If you’ve ever wished you had a robot that could push a button for you, that’s precisely what the SwitchBot Bot does. It’s simple, smart, and works on anything with a button. Stick it on the device you want to turn on or off, and you’re set.

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Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor

Amazon’s Smart Air Quality Monitor touts a compact design, voice alerts, and automated triggers that allow it to turn on air purifiers and other Alexa-enabled devices. It lacks a display, however, and pairs best with an Echo device. Read our review.

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  • The Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Cam with Ring Pet Tag is down to $44.99 ($45 off) at Amazon, a new low price. The indoor camera can pan 360 degrees and tilt up and down, eliminating blind spots. It supports customizable motion zones, a privacy cover, and a live view to see what’s happening in real time. The pet tag, meanwhile, attaches to your pet’s collar and links to a digital profile anyone can access via a QR code.
  • The Ring Indoor Cam doesn’t offer the panning and tilting of the pan-tilt model, but it’s still a solid way to keep an eye on your space — and now it has returned to its all-time low price of $29.99 ($30 off) at Amazon. The camera supports motion alerts, 1080p color night vision, and two-way audio. You can also set up customizable motion zones, reducing unnecessary alerts. Like the Ring Pan-Tilt, the Ring Indoor Cam features a rotatable privacy cover for extra peace of mind.

Meross Smart Wi-Fi Garage Door Opener

Meross makes a handy add-on that can transform a variety of garage door models into smart doors that you can open remotely. It works with Amazon Alexa, Apple Home, Google Home, and Samsung SmartThings.
White device labeled Meross with black and red wires coming out

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Furbo 360° Camera

Furbo’s rotating 1080p gadget can fling treats on command and automatically track your pet as they roam around your home, allowing you to keep a closer eye on your pet via a mobile app when you’re away.

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  • The Blink Outdoor 4 is down to $69.99 ($110 off) at Amazon, which is its best price to date. The excellent security camera offers a 1080p live view, infrared night vision, and two-way audio, allowing you to interact with whoever is visiting. It also offers a 143-degree field of view and provides up to two years of continuous battery life, along with a 30-day free trial of a Blink subscription plan for those who want recordings, person detection, and video sharing.
  • Amazon is offering the latest Blink Video Doorbell for $29.99 ($40 off), which is an all-time low. The handy buzzer features a wide 150-degree field of view, up to two years of battery life, and two-way audio, so you can greet whoever is at the door. The wire-free design is easy to set up as well, and it’s compatible with a range of Alexa devices. To pull up a live view on an Echo Show, for instance, simply say, “Alexa, show the front door camera.”

Blink Mini 2

The 1080p Blink Mini 2 adds weather resistance to what was already an affordable security camera. It continues to offer a ball-and-socket mount for easy wall mounting as well, along with the option of local storage with a Sync Module or cloud storage; it also offers features like person detection, all for $3 a month. Read our review.

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Amazon Smart Plug

Amazon’s apt-titled Smart Plug doesn’t require a hub and lets you add Alexa functionality to any outlet, allowing you to control a range of devices with just your voice.

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  • The Frameo Digital Photo Frame is down to $39.99 ($3o off) at Amazon, which is a few bucks shy of its lowest price to date. The smart display features a wooden frame and a mat that surrounds its 10.1-inch touchscreen. It includes 16GB of onboard storage as well, allowing you to add thousands of photos through the Frameo app, while an additional microSD slot gives you extra storage for playing or importing your favorite photos.

Entertainment deals

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max (2023)

Amazon’s latest streaming stick is faster than its predecessor with Wi-Fi 6E and double the storage. It also now displays widgets and artwork when idle while continuing to offer Alexa integration.

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  • Speaking of the Alexa Voice Remote, you can add the Pro version to your setup for an all-time low of $24.99 ($10 off) at Amazon and Best Buy. The Alexa Voice Remote Pro features customizable buttons, backlighting, and a new remote finder feature, allowing you to locate it when it inevitably gets lost in your couch cushions. Read our review.
  • Amazon is currently offering three free months of Kindle Unlimited, which normally runs for $11.99 a month. Signing up gives you access to more than four million e-books, along with thousands of audiobooks and digital magazines. If you’ve been on the fence about the service until now, this is the perfect opportunity to see what it’s all about at no cost.
  • Amazon is offering four free months of Amazon Music Unlimited during Prime Day. The service normally runs for $11.99 a month, saving you about $35 if you want to try out the streaming service. It offers ad-free access to more than 100 million songs, audiobooks from Audible, and select ad-free podcasts. Non-Prime members can also take advantage of the deal, but they’ll only get three months for free.

Other miscellaneous deals

Apple AirTag (four-pack)

Apple’s AirTag is unobtrusive, waterproof, and taps into the massive Find My network for out-of-range locating. Read our review.
AirTagsA

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Hoto 3.6V Electric Screwdriver Kit

Hoto’s electric screwdriver is perfect for making small- to medium-sized repairs around the house. In addition to a USB-C port, the screwdriver comes with a magnetic case and 25 steel bits.

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  • You can keep your most precious files handy with SanDisk’s 512GB Type-C Flash Drive, which is available at Amazon for $42.99 ($17 off), an all-time low. The metal flash drive features read speeds of up to 400MB/s with USB 3.1 Gen 1 performance for fast data transfer. A keyring hole also allows you to easily attach this to your keys, while the retractable male USB-C connector ensures it stays safe during travel.
  • If you’re an avid concert goer who’d like to retain your hearing later in life — and who wouldn’t? — Loop’s ultra-comfortable Experience 2 earplugs are on sale at Amazon for an all-time low of $26.95 ($8 off). The stylish earplugs won’t reduce noise as effectively as a custom set; however, they do carry a noise reduction rating of 12dB, which is totally adequate for that occasional Turnstile set.
  • Thermacell’s E90 mosquito repeller is down to $33.49 (about $17 off) at Amazon right now, beating its previous low by $6 or so. It’s similar to the rechargeable E55 — a summer favorite of ours — only the upgraded model provides up to nine hours of continuous protection when used with the included repellent cartridge, as opposed to five. Needless to say, it’s a great pick for the dog days of summer.

AeroPress Original Coffee Maker

The AeroPress has made a name among enthusiasts for its great brewing ability and extreme portability. Its simple, hands-on operation can make your morning coffee ritual more fun and engaging than a traditional drip-style maker.

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Slice Auto-Retractable Box Cutter

Slice’s retractable, finger-friendly ceramic blade is great for tearing through packing tape and cutting plastic wrapping. The comfy tool also features a sturdy, reinforced nylon handle and a hooked design that makes it easy to stow when not in use.

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Twelve South AirFly Pro

The Twelve South AirFly Pro Bluetooth transmitter and receiver features an integrated 3.5mm cord and long-lasting battery life. It can also connect up to two sets of headphones, making it a great choice for listening to in-flight entertainment.

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  • Lego’s Animal Crossing Fly with Dodo Airlines set is one of the few Lego sets receiving a Prime Day discount at Amazon, where you can currently pick it up with an on-page coupon for $23.99 ($11 off), its best price to date. The kid-friendly, 292-piece playset is a nice little homage to Animal Crossing New Horizons, especially if your kiddo or someone you know has a soft spot for planes… or extinct, flightless birds.
  • Looking to spruce up your workspace? Yamazaki’s Desk Organizer is available at Amazon for $30.60 (about $12 off), which is one of the better prices we’ve seen in recent months. The handsome, steel accessory is equipped with a small bin and an elevated wooden platform, ensuring your keys, wallet, and whatever else it is you need are always within reach.
  • Speaking of sleep devices, the Yogasleep Travel Mini Portable Sound Machine is now on sale at Amazon for $23.79 ($6 off), which is just $3 shy of its best price to date. The rechargeable, travel-ready device offers six noise profiles, from ambient nature sounds to serene pink noise, as well as a built-in night light for navigating your hotel or next Airbnb.

Fanttik X9 Pro Portable Tire Inflator

Whether you primarily drive a car, motorcycle, or a bicycle, the one thing in common with all three modes of transport is the need for well-inflated tired. This rechargeable 150psi inflator might just save you from a flat (or from being dangerously close to one) when you least expect it.

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Glocusent Neck Reading Light

Glocuscent’s rechargeable book light hangs around your neck to illuminate whatever you’re reading, while offering adjustable brightness and warmth settings.
A man in a dark bedroom wears a neck lamp that illuminates just his face and the book he’s holding while sitting upright in bed.

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LifeStraw personal water filter

LifeStraw’s basic filter removes unwanted viruses, bacteria, and microplastics as you drink, giving you a safe way to hydrate no matter where you are.

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TSA to finally end its dumb shoe removal policy for airport security

8 July 2025 at 11:48
photo of airport security line
Travelers wait in line at a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) security checkpoint inside the Jeppesen Terminal at Denver International Airport (DEN) in Denver, Colorado, US, on Saturday, Aug. 19, 2023.

A key pillar of post-9/11 airport security theater may finally be going away. Multiple outlets are reporting that the Transportation Security Administration will start allowing passengers at a few select airports to keep their shoes on while going through security checkpoints. No longer will we have to gaze upon our fellow travelers’ weird socks or — god forbid — bare feet while waiting in a security line.

The plan is to starting rolling out the new policy at a few airports starting this weekend. Previously only passengers with TSA Pre-Check were able to keep their shoes on in most cases. And of course the ultra wealthy who can afford to fly private can often avoid TSA screening — and shoe removal — altogether. The TSA said in a memo that it had explored “new and innovative ways to enhance the passenger experience,” according to Gate Access, which was the first to report the news. A TSA spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The plan is to starting rolling out the new policy at a few airports starting this weekend.

The TSA has required most travelers to remove their shoes since 2006, five years after failed shoe bomber Richard Reid tried to ignite 10-ounces of explosives in his shoes on an American Airlines flight from Paris to Miami. The agency said that despite the failed attempt, intelligence suggested that others may attempt a copycat bombing — and thus we’ve all been forced to endure the humiliation of walking across cold airport floors in just our socks ever since.

The outlets reporting the imminent removal of the shoe removal policy make no mention about other annoying security theater elements, such as belt removal or the prohibition of liquids in containers larger than 3.4 ounces. Security theater is the practice of implementing measures designed to give the appearance of making things safer, despite doing very little to achieve that. Shoe removal has long been viewed as an utterly useless security measure that does nothing to make us safer but has nonetheless has remained in place for years.

“It’s like saying, Last time the terrorists wore red shirts, so now we’re going to ban red shirts,” Bruce Schneier, a cryptographer, computer security professional, and privacy specialist, told Vanity Fair in 2011. “Focusing on specific threats like shoe bombs or snow-globe bombs simply induces the bad guys to do something else. You end up spending a lot on the screening and you haven’t reduced the total threat.”

Please read the TSA’s full humiliating history by Darryl Campbell to learn more.

Jack Dorsey made an encrypted Bluetooth messaging app

8 July 2025 at 11:13

Twitter co-founder and Block Head Jack Dorsey launched a new peer-to-peer messaging app over the weekend called Bitchat that runs entirely over Bluetooth. Bitchat relies on Bluetooth Low Energy mesh networks to send encrypted communications directly to nearby devices without requiring internet or cellular service.

“Bitchat addresses the need for resilient, private communication that doesn’t depend on centralized infrastructure,” according to a white paper published on Dorsey’s Github page. “By leveraging Bluetooth Low Energy mesh networking, Bitchat enables direct peer-to-peer messaging within physical proximity, with automatic message relay extending the effective range beyond direct Bluetooth connections.”

Images of the app posted by Dorsey also show that Bitchat operates without accounts, servers, or data collection, and includes privacy features like password-protected channels and a “Panic Mode” that instantly clears all data when the logo is triple-tapped.

Similar Bluetooth-based messaging apps like Bridgefy and the now-defunct FireChat have notably been used by pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong over the last decade because they’re harder for Chinese authorities to trace or block. While Bridgefy says it can send messages over a distance of 100 meters (330 feet), Bitchat offers a range of more than 300 meters (984 feet), with future updates planned that will allow users to increase speed and range via Wi-Fi Direct.

Bitchat is available to beta testers via Apple TestFlight, but TestFlight is currently full after reaching its maximum 10,000-user capacity. Dorsey says the app is still undergoing review ahead of its full release.

The best Prime Day smart home deals we found

8 July 2025 at 11:00

Prime Day is one of the best times of the year to stock up on smart home gear. With big price drops on all of Amazon’s many smart home brands, from Blink and Ring to Echo speakers and Eero Wi-Fi routers, plus a ton of other manufacturers getting in on the action, making your smart home better rarely gets more affordable.

However, there are a lot of deals, and it’s frankly overwhelming. So, I’ve sifted through them all to find the best deals on some of my favorite smart home products. If you’re looking to get started with smart lighting, add some smart indoor air quality devices to your home, have a robot do your dirty work for you, or get a helping hand in the kitchen, these products will serve you well.

Smart lighting deals

Philips Hue Smart Light Starter Kit 

My favorite smart bulbs, this starter kit contains four 75W A19-sized E26 color bulbs and a Philips Hue Bridge — all you need to get going. The color-changing bulbs work with Matter, but you’ll find the best features in Hue’s app, which lets you set adaptive lighting and sleep/wake routines as well as fun, colorful options.

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Philips Hue Festavia string lights

These are the best holiday lights money can buy and they are on sale in July, so now is the time to grab them. With beautiful colors, a nice selection of festive scenes, and an easy-to-use app, they are super reliable, come in two lengths, work with all the major smart home platforms, and are Matter-compatible.

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  • The Lutron Caseta line of smart switches is one of the most reliable smart lighting lines, and its newer Diva Dimmer Switch starter kit, featuring a more traditional style, is on sale at Amazon for $95.95, 20 percent off. It comes with a Lutron bridge and a Pico remote and works with or without a neutral wire.
  • Govee’s inexpensive, easy-to-use Smart Outdoor String Lights offer 96 feet of full color and tunable warm white light and are great for a patio or porch. With Matter compatibility, they can work with any smart home system and are down to $80 from $120 at Amazon.
  • The Aqara Hub M3 is down to $99.99 from $149.99 at Amazon. It’s not a lighting product, per se, but as a Matter Controller and Thread Border router, it allows you to add any Matter-compatible lighting product to Aqara’s app and control it using the company’s extensive automations. It’s also a good foundation for using any of Aqara’s own smart lighting products, which include a wide range of smart switches (with and without neutral wires), smart bulbs, and a cool ceiling light.

Deals on indoor air quality gadgets

Ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium

The Ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium is an excellent option for adding smarts and some style to your HVAC system. As well as being a smart way to control your energy use, the thermostat can also act as a video intercom for Ecobee’s excellent doorbell camera and an indoor air quality monitor.

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  • Amazon’s compact indoor Smart Air Quality Monitor is just $44.99 ($25 off) at Amazon for Prime Day, and can give you a heads up via an Echo speaker or the Alexa app when your indoor air quality changes. It’s LED will also warn you by turning red, and unlike a lot of IAQ devices, it will detect CO levels. Read my review.
  • The super-cute SwitchBot Air Purifier Table is now down to $154.99 from $269.99 at Amazon. This versatile gadget purifies your air while serving as a functional table, plus it has a built-in wireless charger. A three-in-one bargain this Prime Day. It also supports Matter, so you can connect to any smart home system.

Security camera deals

Ring Battery Doorbell Plus

This wireless Ring doorbell has great video quality, head-to-toe view, and speedy response times for a battery doorbell. It works with Amazon Alexa and can send alerts for people and packages with a Ring Home subscription.

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  • The new, second generation of the inexpensive Blink Video Doorbell is on sale for $29.99, 57 percent off. That’s a serious bargain for a device that adds better video quality, a broader field of view, and several other upgrades to the original.
  • I’ve been testing the Arlo Wired Floodlight Camera this summer, and it’s a great device for keeping an eye on your property. With 2K video quality and a wide field of view, plus motion-activated security lighting, you’ll catch any action without worrying about battery life. It’s down to $99.99, 33 percent off, at Arlo.com and Amazon, but you will need to factor in the $10 monthly subscription fee for recorded video.

Blink Wired Floodlight Camera

With 1080p video, 2,600 lumens, and a 105dB siren for $50, this is a great budget buy. You sacrifice better video quality and tunable lighting over other options. But there’s person detection (with a monthly fee) and local recording (with additional hardware). It integrates with Amazon Alexa, has a nice design, and can be mounted horizontally or vertically.
Blink’s Wired Floodlight Camera mounted up on a porch.

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Blink Outdoor 4

The Blink Outdoor 4 security camera has 1080p recording, motion detection, night vision, two-way audio, and up to two years of battery life. That’s a lot for $40. There’s also the option of local recording with the Sync Module XR, and the camera supports on-device person detection (for a monthly fee).
A black wireless camera mounted on a wall.

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Deals on smart speakers and smart displays

Amazon Echo Show 8 (third-gen)

Amazon’s Echo Show 8 is the company’s best smart display for using Alexa in your home. Spatial audio and room-adaptation software mean improved audio quality, and it can show different info on its eight-inch display based on whether you’re standing near or farther away. Read our review.

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Amazon Echo Dot (fifth-gen)

The fifth-gen Echo Dot touts a temperature sensor, better sound, and faster response time than the prior model. It can also act as an extender for your Eero Wi-Fi system. Read our review.

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Amazon Echo Spot

Amazon’s Echo Spot smart speaker / alarm clock has a 2.83-inch squared-off display for showing the time, weather, music playback, and other bits of info you may want at your bedside. Unlike the original Spot, there’s no camera to worry about having in your bedroom — though it does have a mutable microphone for Alexa voice controls. Read our review.

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Smart kitchen gadget bargains

  • The Bosch 800 Series Fully Automatic Espresso Machine is seriously expensive, but also one of the most hands-free machines I’ve tested — literally. You can ask Alexa to make you a latte, and it will do everything but put the cup on the tray for you. Very smart. It’s $400 off for Prime Day, at $1,583.96 at Amazon.
  • When you’re making dinner for the family, don’t forget the pets! Aqara’s Smart Pet Feeder is down to $79.99 (from $99.99). As a Zigbee device, it does require an Aqara hub, but I can ask Siri to feed Smokey, and the job is done. Totally worth it.

Robot vacuum cleaner deals

Dreame X40 Ultra

With a neat ability to remove and reattach its mop pads, the Dreame X40 solves the problem of vacuuming carpets (with 12,000Pa suction power) while also mopping hard floors. Its mops can also swing out and under low furniture, getting where most bots can’t reach.

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Eufy 11S Max

The Eufy 11S Max is a super slim, repairable bump-and-roll bot with a large 600ml bin and three cleaning levels. Its biggest selling point for some, however, is that it lacks Wi-Fi, meaning you don’t have to fiddle with an app.

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Deebot X8 Pro Omni

The Deebot X8 Pro Omni remains our favorite robot vacuum / mop. It represents a welcome return to form for Ecovacs’ flagship line, with great obstacle avoidance, a small dock, and a convenient self-cleaning brush system.

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SwitchBot S10

$360 is a steal for this excellent robot vacuum mop, which, while an older model, does a great job and works with a neat battery-powered water refill dock that makes it the most hands-free robovac we’ve tested. A separate auto-empty dock takes care of the dust. It’s big and loud and lacks some features found on high-end robots, but it does what it’s supposed to do without costing a fortune.

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How to watch Samsung’s foldable-filled Unpacked event

8 July 2025 at 10:41

Samsung is preparing to parade the latest Galaxy-branded foldables, wearables, and perhaps some other surprises at its summer Unpacked event tomorrow, July 9th. The show is expected to cap off months of leaks around the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 phones, as well as the lightly redesigned Galaxy Watch 8 series smartwatches.

When is Samsung Galaxy Unpacked?

Samsung will hold its latest Galaxy Unpacked event in New York City on Wednesday, July 9th, 2025, starting at 10AM ET / 7AM PT / 4PM CET. We’ll have hands-on coverage and analysis right here.

Where can I watch Galaxy Unpacked?

As usual, a livestream will be available directly on Samsung’s website and YouTube channel. You can also check out the livestream that we’ve embedded at the top of this article for convenience.

New foldables and a barely new Galaxy Watch

Samsung is expected to launch the latest generation of its Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip phones, which, according to various leaks, have been slimmed down considerably compared to their predecessors. That should help the Galaxy Z Fold 7 to better compete against some of the skinniest book-style foldables on the market, such as Oppo’s Find N5 and Honor’s Magic V5. The event may also show off a more affordable Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE variant and allow us to confirm some of the rumored specification upgrades that have been circulating around the devices.

We should also see the launch of Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 8, Watch 8 Classic, and Watch Ultra (2025) smartwatches, which are now all believed to share a similar round face on a squircle body design, introduced with the previous Watch Ultra.

How The New York Times is (still) getting gamed by the right

8 July 2025 at 10:30

Lately, it has been difficult to ignore a tendency at The New York Times to make astonishingly bad news judgments. The paper's obsession with a view from nowhere is long-standing, but as Republicans increasingly circulate insane conspiracy theories and racist nonsense, the cult of centrism has taken a self-destructive turn.

The most recent - and perhaps most egregious - way this has surfaced is a story about New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's application to Columbia University in 2009, when he was a high school senior. Mamdani, who was born in Uganda and is of South Asian descent, identified himself as "Asian" and "Black or Africa …

Read the full story at The Verge.

Waymo introduces teen accounts for the first time in Phoenix

8 July 2025 at 10:00
photo of teenager walking near a Waymo car

Waymo is opening up its robotaxi service to younger riders with the launch of teen accounts in Phoenix. Teenagers aged 14–17 can now sign up for an account on Waymo One, the company’s ridehail service. The account will be linked to their parent or guardian, but approved teens will be allowed to ride independently without an adult.

Waymo’s current terms of service bar unaccompanied minors under 18 from using its robotaxis — even though some parents in San Francisco have already been sending their kids to ride solo in Waymos for some time. It’s a big bet by the company that parents will trust its driverless cars enough to send their children alone to ride in them.

In some ways, the move mirrors Uber’s decision a few years ago to allow teens to start using its service without their parents. As such, there are a number of safeguards in place to allow parents to keep track of their children. Adult customers can use their own Waymo One account to invite their teen into the program, pairing their accounts together. Teens can also share their real-time location with their parents while they’re riding. And “specially trained” remote operators will be available to assist during the rides — and may even loop in the teen’s parents if necessary.

photo of teen in a Waymo

Waymo has been testing teen accounts with a select group of riders for months now, and is now rolling it out to the broader Phoenix area. The company didn’t say if or when it plans on rolling out the service in its other markets.

Security researcher and tech sleuth Jane Manchun Wong was the first to report on Waymo’s experimentations, posting a screenshot of a teen account landing page back in March. (Wong was also the first to report Waymo’s “tipping” donation feature, and its idea to use footage from its interior cameras to train generative AI.) The company also sent out a survey last year asking its customers what they would want from teen accounts.

The survey noted a number of advantages, including no strangers in the vehicles, no distracted driving, and flexible scheduling. Waymo also mentioned a number of aesthetic upgrades, like snacks, karaoke, or teen-styled graphics — though none of those suggestions seem to have made through to the final product.

Waymo provided a number of supportive quotes from its teen riders who have been testing the service. And with the share of teenagers with driver’s licenses dropping, Waymo’s timing could be particularly ripe. Gen Z is more likely to ride public transit, use Uber or Lyft, or hop on an e-bike or shared scooter than drive a car, recent studies have shown. And parents, increasingly stressed out by all their kids’ obligations, are looking for an extra hand in transportation.

Of course, the risks are also present. Waymo still struggles occasionally with certain traffic patterns, and its vehicles do sometimes get in minor fender benders. The company says the data proves that its self-driving cars are better at avoiding crashes and injuries than human drivers. But younger riders could be less adept at navigating certain situations than adults — which makes its remote operators even more important.

Google Maps is now available on Garmin’s smartwatches

8 July 2025 at 09:54

Garmin has announced that a free Google Maps app is now available for most of the company’s smartwatches that lets you know where and how far your next turn is while walking, cycling, or running.

Unlike the more robust version of Google Maps available for Wear OS that can be used to search for destinations and even navigate without a smartphone, Garmin’s Google Maps app has limited functionality, similar to Google Maps on the Apple Watch. The Garmin app only provides basic turn-by-turn directions and you need to locate your destination using the Google Maps mobile app on an Android smartphone that has to be kept in range. On the app’s listing on Garmin’s Connect IQ store, there’s no mention of support for iPhones or iOS.

Three Garmin smartwatches showing turn-by-turn directions on screen.

Garmin says the app will gently vibrate your smartwatch when the next turn is delivered so you don’t need to be constantly looking at your wrist, and the app can show you your next three turns by simply tapping the screen. Your smartwatch will also continue to record your walking, running, and biking performance while you’re using the Google Maps app for navigation.

The Google Maps app is now available for download from Garmin’s Connect IQ Store and is compatible with upwards of 90 different models of its smartwatches.

The Last of Us Part II’s new mode puts the story in chronological order

8 July 2025 at 09:32

With season 2 of HBO’s The Last of Us in the books, and with no The Last of Us Part III coming in the immediate future, Naughty Dog has come up with an interesting way to funnel all the attention from the show into the game. The studio has released a new, free patch for The Last of Us Part II Remastered that lets you play the game in chronological order. The mode takes Abby and Ellie’s stories and interleaves them in chronological order rather than the nonlinear story of the original version of the game, which used timeskips and flashbacks. 

Screenshot from The Last of Us Part II Remastered featuring Tommy and Joel Miller in Sam and Nathan Drake skins.

In addition to Chronological Mode, the patch also includes new achievements and skins to use in Part II Remastered’s roguelike game mode No Return. Now you can dress up Joel and his brother Tommy like Naughty Dog’s other pair of visually indistinct, emotionally constipated brothers; Nathan and Sam Drake. Naughty Dog does still recommend that first timers play TLOU Part II normally before tackling Chronological Mode but that, “the team’s hard work has paid off with a fascinating new way to enjoy this chapter.” 

Chronological Mode will give players a new reason to pick up the game while awaiting the next season of the show which will dive into events from Abby’s perspective. Season 3 though, will proceed without Neil Druckmann as co-lead. Druckmann, co-director of both The Last of Us  games and creative director at Naughty Dog, recently announced that he’s taking a break from the show to focus efforts on the studio’s games including the recently announced, Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet.

The Meta Quest 3S is down to its lowest price ever for Prime Day

8 July 2025 at 09:30

Prime Day is in full swing, and we’ve already found close to 200 amazing deals. The Meta Quest 3S with 128GB of storage is one of them, thanks to a deal that knocks $50 off its usual $299 price. You can grab the latest VR headset for $249 ($50 off), its all-time low price, at Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart during Prime Day.

The mixed reality headset was released in October 2024, and Verge news editor Jay Peters called it “a great first VR headset” in his review. The 256GB model that costs $329 ($70 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart comes with a copy of Batman: Arkham Shadow ($50 by itself) and a three-month trial of Meta Horizon Plus.

Meta Quest 3S

If you bought a Meta Quest 2, you’re a prime candidate for the Quest 3S. It’s a faster, more comfortable VR headset that runs the same chipset as the pricier Quest 3. While its screen resolution hasn’t improved, nearly everything else about the hardware has. Read our review.
A side view of a white Meta Quest 3S headset. In the center is a a USB-C charging port with a white oval around it.

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The Quest 3S is a great VR headset has the same processor, external cameras, and Touch Plus controllers as the more expensive Meta Quest 3, though its screen resolution (1832 x 1920 per eye) and Fresnel lenses are the same ones you’ll get with the older Quest 2. These spec compromises didn’t stop our reviewer from enjoying Batman: Arkham Shadow. Plus, you can wirelessly stream Xbox games, as well as PC games from your Steam library, to the headset.

Correction, July 8th: An earlier version of this article misstated the release timing of the Meta Quest 3S. It was released in October 2024, not January 2025.

Mastodon is improving profiles and getting ready for quote posts

8 July 2025 at 09:06

Mastodon 4.4 is out now, and it brings a bunch of changes for things like profiles and lists and also lays the groundwork for quote posts.

With profiles, you can now feature specific hashtags so that people can see all the posts you’ve tagged with those hashtags, the Mastodon says. Mastodon is also making a change to how pinned posts work: you can still pin up to five posts onto your profile, but they’ll now show up as a single carousel so you don’t have to scroll down as far to see new posts. When you’re looking at a profile, Mastodon can now tell you how many people you follow also follow that person.

For lists, Mastodon says that creating and managing them has been “significantly streamlined” and that “it’s easier than ever to add and remove accounts from your lists both directly from profiles and from your own follows and followers listings.”

And with quote posts, which Mastodon already said were in the works, the platform is doing what it calls “part one” of implementation. “Since Mastodon runs on over 8,000 independent servers that together form the platform you know, releasing features like this requires a two-pronged approach: first we release code that supports processing and displaying this new format, and then release code that allows our users to actively use the feature,” Mastodon says.

With 4.4, “you will be able to see quotes from compatible Fediverse platforms (including future Mastodon releases),” but you won’t actually be able to quote posts until Mastodon’s 4.5 release.

Other new features include a reminder to add alt text to images and video that you post, updating Mastodon’s mobile web UI to make it “mimic native apps,” and streamlining onboarding.

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