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The Verge’s features pursue rigorous, forward-looking journalism. Here you’ll find our most ambitious, award-winning reporting, profiles, essays, and oral histories across all the intersecting areas we cover, from technology to TV/film, climate change to creators.

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Justine Calma
How Google tried to fix the web — by taking it over

Google promised to create a better, faster web for media companies with a new standard called AMP. In the end, it ruined the trust publishers had in the internet giant.

David Pierce
Microsoft’s Activision deal is on life support because cloud gaming still sucks

Will the UK’s decision be a self-fulfilling prophecy?

Sean Hollister
E3 isn’t coming back

The gaming industry has changed, and it doesn’t need E3 anymore.

Jay Peters
Taken for a rideTaken for a ride
Ian Frisch
Where are the satellites, Samsung?Where are the satellites, Samsung?
Mitchell Clark
The Verge made a beautiful magazine, and you can preorder it now

The Homeland anthology collects some of our most ambitious investigative journalism, with stunning art and photography.

Verge Staff
Inside Elon’s ‘extremely hardcore’ Twitter

Twitter’s staff spent years trying to protect the social media site against impulsive billionaires who wanted to use the reach of its platform for their own ends, and then one made himself the CEO.

Casey Newton, Zoë Schiffer and 1 more
The battle of the standards: why the US and UK can’t stop fighting the metric system

If you give the metric system an inch, it’ll take a kilometer.

James Vincent
Working Through ItWorking Through It
Mia Sato
Henrik Fisker wants to sell you an EV you can actually afford

In a wide-ranging interview, the Fisker Inc. CEO talks about avoiding production hell, making an actually affordable electric car, and why 2023 will be a pivotal year for EVs.

Patrick George
Yes, I’ve got two watches on — why don’t you?Yes, I’ve got two watches on — why don’t you?
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
The Verge Holiday Gift Guides 2022The Verge Holiday Gift Guides 2022
Verge Staff
How to Replace the SkyHow to Replace the Sky
Matt Huynh
I went to the Genesis point of Dish’s 5G network, and all I got was disappointment

Project Genesis launched in Las Vegas first, so I figured the experience of using it there would be much better than in Spokane. I was wrong.

Mitchell Clark
Matter’s plan to save the smart home

Matter is a new standard that promises to fix smart home interoperability — but can it deliver?

Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
GPUs are headed in the wrong directionGPUs are headed in the wrong direction
Sean Hollister
The 20-year boondoggleThe 20-year boondoggle
Amanda Chicago Lewis