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Archives for June 2026

In Toy Story 5, the problem really is these damn phones (and tablets)

Disney and Pixar’s latest feature gets at the heart of how we let tech hurt us.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Mia Sato
Mia Sato
Can you dupe an UGG boot?

A major case surrounding lookalike products (“dupes”) came to a close this week, in which Deckers, the maker of UGG boots, sued direct-to-consumer brand Quince, alleging it had knocked off its shearling ankle boot. A jury found that Quince’s version was indeed substantially similar to the design patent for the UGG boots — but also that the patent itself was invalid in the first place.

As I wrote last year, brands are increasingly using design patents to go after dupes. The Deckers decision stress-tests that tactic.

Emma Roth
Emma Roth
The EU decides against requiring developers to keep dead games alive.

In response to the Stop Destroying Videogames initiative, the European Commission said it can’t propose legislation to keep games playable after they’re removed from sale due to intellectual property rights. Instead, the Commission will work to develop new industry standards for video game shutdowns.

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
The next movie “enhanced” for James Dolan’s Sphere will be The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

After The Wizard of Oz at Sphere topped $400 million in ticket sales over the last year, Sphere Studios says it “will use its advanced technologies” to present The Rocky Horror Picture Show at Sphere.

There are no details on how much that process will resemble the Google AI-powered approach to Oz, which Indiewire’s David Ehrlich called “…less a celebration of the original than an Emerald City-sized version of Cecilia Giménez’s Jesus fresco.”

An aerial picture of The Sphere in Las Vegas showing on the outside of the building a pair of lips and the words “The Rocky Horror Picture Show at Sphere coming 2027”
Image: Sphere Entertainment
Emma Roth
Emma Roth
EA is launching a platform for in-game ads.

With EA Advertising, companies can place ads across stadium signage, scoreboards, sponsored replays, and other in-game content in “a way designed to enhance, not disrupt, the player experience,” according to an announcement. EA has already partnered with brands like Visa, Lowe’s, Red Bull, and Xfinity to embed ads in its games.

Brands can place their logo on uniforms inside FC 26, for example.
Brands can place their logo on uniforms inside FC 26, for example.
Image: EA
Pour one out for Roku City

Under Lachlan Murdoch’s leadership, Roku will become a doorway to all things Fox.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Roblox’s new types of accounts with increased restrictions for kids are rolling out globally.

Roblox announced Kids Accounts (for ages 5-8) and Select Accounts (for ages 9-15) in April, and it has been testing them in select countries. Kids Accounts will have chat turned off by default, though parents can turn it on.

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Fox execs will do anything but go to therapy.

Like buying Roku, for example.

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The masculine urge to fold companies into progressively dumber conglomerates

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Jay Peters
Jay Peters
MSI’s new Claw gaming handheld starts at $1,699.

That’s according to Best Buy’s listing for the MSI Claw 8 EX AI Plus — and it’s “early bird” pricing, MSI’s Anne Lee tells The Verge. After retailers run out of their first batches of units, MSI expects them to sell the handheld for $1,799, like MSI’s US store already is.

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A screenshot from Best Buy’s store listing for the MSI Claw 8 EX AI Plus.
Image: Best Buy
Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
Musician Oliver Tree has died at 32 in a helicopter collision.

While on his “The World’s First World Tour” with plans to play on all seven continents, the vocalist, producer, filmmaker, and professional scooter rider was one of six people killed after two helicopters collided over Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. O Globo reports that after the crash on Sunday, one of the helicopters fell into an electric car dealership’s parking lot, sparking a fire that burned dozens of cars.

Photos by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge