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The latest tech news about the world’s best (and sometimes worst) hardware, apps, and much more. From top companies like Google and Apple to tiny startups vying for your attention, Verge Tech has the latest in what matters in technology daily.

Emma Roth
Emma Roth
California sues over 23andMe breach that exposed millions of people’s data.

Attorney General Rob Bonta filed a lawsuit against Chrome Holding Co. — formerly 23AndMe — claiming that the company failed to protect user information, leading to the massive 2023 breach that included data belonging to 6.9 million users. In 2024, 23andMe agreed to pay $30 million to settle a class action lawsuit related to the breach.

Stevie Bonifield
Stevie Bonifield
Google is adding a feature for sharing your Gemini chats through Drive.

The new Google Workspace feature, rolling out to users starting June 3rd, adds an option to share a snapshot of Gemini conversations using Google Drive’s sharing interface. As Neowin reports, whoever you share Gemini chats with can continue them, but “those new changes do not alter the owner’s original thread.”

A screenshot of the Google Drive sharing window in Gemini
Image: Google
How Ferrari bungled the design of its first EV

The Luce could be the most universally disliked Ferrari ever unveiled. How did the Maranello-based automaker get it so wrong?

Abigail Bassett
Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
Atari’s next mechanical watch collab celebrates Missile Command.

Following an Asteroids-themed watch in early 2025, Atari has once again collaborated with Nubeo on a new mechanical timepiece now featuring the Missile Command battlefield recreated on its face in all its pixelated glory. It’s available now for $500 and limited to 100 pieces for each of its four color variants.

1/3Image: Nubeo
Hundreds of prolific Wikipedia editors are threatening to go on strike

After the Wikimedia Foundation abruptly dissolved a beloved team of engineers, Wikipedia’s volunteers are angry — and discussing how they can push back.

Mia Sato
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
A niche market.

Luxury / trashy phone brand Vertu is back with its first book-style foldable, the Alphafold, an “AI command center” for busy rich people. It sounds like it’s found its audience.

Akarain8:

Finally a phone that fits my lifestyle at the intersection of Texan ranch owner, middle-eastern oil baron, and YouTube AI ‘content creator’.

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Adobe’s conversational AI agent is a mediocre design intern

The Firefly AI Assistant isn’t as good as a professional human designer or photo editor, but it’s fun to watch it work.

Jess Weatherbed
Jess Weatherbed
Jess Weatherbed
Aqara’s new smart locks work with almost any door.

The Aqara U500 lineup includes three separate models. There’s a “Rim Lock” for standard entrance and interior doors that doesn’t require a mortise, a “Gate Lock” for metal grille-style doors, and even a lock that’s designed for glass doors. They’re only available in Europe for now though.

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Aqara Smart Glass Door Lock U500
The Aqara Smart Glass Door Lock U500 doesn’t require any drilling.
Image: Aqara
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Cherry is the new orange.

According to leaker and journalist Sonny Dickson, that is, who shared photos of iPhone 18 dummy units — though these look like Pro models, due this fall, with the regular 18 likely launching next spring. Dickson got last year’s iPhone 17 colors almost dead-on, meaning this brand new cherry color is probably accurate.

Photo of four iPhone 18 series dummies in blue, black, white, and cherry
Photo of four iPhone 18 series dummies in blue, black, white, and cherry
Photo of four iPhone 18 series dummies in blue, black, white, and cherry
Photo of four iPhone 18 series dummies in blue, black, white, and cherry
1/4Image: Sonny Dickson
Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket just blew up during testing in Florida.

Recently grounded after issues with its third mission, the New Glenn rocket intended to launch the NG-4 mission has suffered an “anomaly,” exploding at Cape Canaveral during a hotfire test just after 9PM ET.
Blue Origin said, “All personnel have been accounted for. We will provide updates as we learn more.”

Lauren Feiner
Lauren Feiner
Court lets Texas’ app store age verification law take effect, for now.

In a brief order, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals allowed Texas to move forward with implementing its App Store Accountability Act while the case seeking to block it plays out. It’s an early test of a method that is being considered across several states, and in Congress.

Emma Roth
Emma Roth
“Don’t use AI just for the sake of using AI.”

That’s what Amazon exec Dave Treadwell told employees after the company shuttered an internal leaderboard tracking which staff members use AI the most, the Financial Times reports:

The decision came after the tool led some workers to assign AI agents — autonomous bots that can take actions on behalf of users — to carry out needless tasks in an apparent attempt to climb the rankings.

As computing becomes more expensive, employee “toxenmaxxing” reportedly increased costs at Amazon.

Emma Roth
Emma Roth
Is the end of the Hulu app nigh?

An internal document viewed by Business Insider details efforts to transfer Hulu’s content and features to Disney Plus, which Disney has already started doing. The document says “the Hulu tech stack and app will be decommissioned after all users have transitioned” to the unified app, according to Business Insider.

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Some Bluesky link cards will now have more details.

Links from sites that utilize the standard.site schema — which, at a high level, lets users people blog posts on the AT Protocol — will include things like the publication’s name, an estimated reading time, and a call to action in Bluesky posts. Bluesky itself is built on the AT Protocol, so this is a cool integration of initiatives.

A promotional image for expanded link cards in Bluesky for links from sites using the standard.site protocol.
Image: Bluesky
Stevie Bonifield
Stevie Bonifield
The Pixel Buds app is getting in on Google’s icon redesign.

As spotted by Android Authority, the Pixel Buds app is getting updated with a new icon in the same style as the recently-updated Google Workspace icons. Google is also tweaking the app’s landing page, which will now show all the Pixel Buds headphones paired with your phone on one screen.

The redesigned Pixel Buds app icon
Image: Google
Jay Peters
Jay Peters
The DOJ has subpoenaed Reddit and X to try to unmask ICE critics.

The US Justice Department wants names, addresses, and banking information of at least two anonymous users, and is subpoenaing Reddit and X as part of criminal investigations, according to Bloomberg. The users have hired lawyers to push back.

John Higgins
John Higgins
Old-school gamers continue to find CRT joy.

Gaming and a renewed interest in physical media like VHS tapes (mixed with good ol’ nostalgia) continue to drive the niche CRT market, which had a boom during the pandemic after some restoration struggles. From Minnesota parking lot deals to global capers, the lure of scan lines holds strong.

Janko Roettgers
Janko Roettgers
Meta may announce new AI glasses soon.

New FCC filings hint at the imminent launch of four new devices, which appear to magnetically dock to a mysterious “debug tool.”

Terrence O'Brien
Terrence O'Brien
Meta gives Oversight Board $13 million to keep it afloat through 2028.

After reducing funding for the board earlier this year and reportedly planning additional cuts in 2027 and 2028, Platformer reports that Meta has committed $13 million in “top-up” money. That will keep the board operating through 2028, but doesn’t necessarily change plans to cut it off after that.

Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster
A sweet look at Sugar.

The Apple TV series returns for season 2 next month, and the new trailer makes it clear John Sugar is getting pulled into yet another far-reaching mystery. Interestingly, the trailer barely hints at the show’s sci-fi nature, which — spoiler warning! — you can read about here if you’re curious.

Rivian’s software chief thinks you don’t need CarPlay or buttons
Play

Wassym Bensaid on why AI-powered voice control should be the future interface of car software.

Nilay Patel
Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
Hyper has canceled its Magic Trackpad for Windows.

In an email sent to Kickstarter backers shared by a Verge reader, Hyper says that following efforts to “resolve supply chain and production challenges” it can’t deliver its HyperSpace Trackpad Pro “to the standard and timeframe expected.” Full refunds to backers or a credit to Hyper’s online store with a $50 bonus are being offered.

A screenshot of an email sent to Kickstarter backers of the HyperSpace Trackpad Pro.
Screenshot: Hyper
Jess Weatherbed
Jess Weatherbed
Figma Make can edit your production codebase now.

Teams can use Figma Make as a visual surface for building and editing real software by connecting Make with a production or sandbox repository via the Figma desktop app. Figma is also introducing a new editing panel in Figma Make for “precise design adjustments like layouts, colors, font sizes, and effects.”

A screenshot of Figma Make being used to edit a website.
The Figma Make app builer is now a visual software editor.
Image: Figma