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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.

Apple’s AI promises are finally, almost, sort of here

The company is going all in on AI agents, but how will its years-late promises compete in today’s AI market?

Hayden Field
Mia Sato
Mia Sato
Watch Duty, the wildfire tracking app, is expanding to floods.

The non-profit service that millions of people relied on during the wildfires in Los Angeles last year will now track flooding nationwide. Users can get information on river gauges, precipitation data, and active warnings, and during life-threatening events, Watch Duty’s live reporting team will report back on hazards like dam/levee failures and downed bridges. Flood and wildfire tracking is available for free and with no ads.

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Apple’s best AI idea looks a lot like vibe coding

Siri AI and Image Playground will get all the hype, but Apple can actually make our lives better in Safari and Shortcuts.

David Pierce
Stevie Bonifield
Stevie Bonifield
AMD’s RDNA 5 graphics cards might not be here anytime soon.

PC Gamer points out a report from Dutch outlet Tweakers claiming that several GPU manufacturers aren’t expecting AMD’s next-gen GPUs to arrive until at least the second half of 2027. Some are saying the wait for RDNA 5 could be even longer, until early 2028.

Apple dials down Liquid Glass, and the Mac looks way better for it

Initial impressions of macOS Golden Gate’s design refinements show promise, but there’s still lots to come.

Antonio G. Di Benedetto
The Rivian R2 is too much fun to let drive itself

A muscular electric SUV that’s off-road capable, with tech that feels leaps and bounds better than anything from legacy automakers.

Lawrence Ulrich
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Built for un-intelligence.

Apple’s WWDC keynote leaned heavily on a new Siri and updated Apple Intelligence features, the most advanced of which will only run on an elite cadre of Apple devices… not including the “Built for Apple Intelligence” iPhone 16.

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So the iPhone 16, which was sold as being built for Apple Intelligence, was not only built for an Apple Intelligence that didn’t exist, but also turns out NOT to have been built for the Apple Intelligence that will exist?

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Hue’s SpatialAware finally made me appreciate color-changing lights

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The Bridge Pro is Hue’s most compelling update in years, as long as you’re deeply invested in the smart lighting ecosystem

Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
Thomas Ricker
Thomas Ricker
More Apple foldiness.

The first beta build of iOS 27 is dropping hints of Apple’s first foldable, just like the macOS 27 beta did a few hours ago.

Jess Weatherbed
Jess Weatherbed
Apple Vision Pro users can ponder the Siri orb.

Literally — the upcoming visionOS 27 update lets you add a glowing, animated Siri AI ball anywhere on your workspace, and ask questions when you look at it. It’ll even shine light on any nearby surfaces, making it truly feel like part of the environment.

Thomas Ricker
Thomas Ricker
Here’s the first SpaceX AI data center.

“What we’re showing here is kind of a draft version of the version one of the SpaceX AI satellite,” said Elon Musk at the reveal on Monday. “It’s actually much simpler than a Starlink satellite.” The release of renders and specs for the space-based AI1 data center is very much timed to lend credence to the SpaceX IPO, which is set to begin trading on Friday.

On Monday SpaceX revealed a draft of its AI data center satellite.
On Monday SpaceX revealed a draft of its AI data center satellite.
Image: SpaceX
Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Gee, I wonder what this might point to?
Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Whoops: Microsoft forgot to remove the ‘PS5’ badge from its big Xbox exclusive.

An even messier return to console wars than we thought: As spotted by ResetEra, Microsoft’s own Xbox Podcast seems to have inadvertently revealed proof that Gears of War: E-Day was coming to PS5 before Xbox locked it down. The podcast episode has been pulled, presumably to fix the goof.

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Nathan Edwards
Nathan Edwards
Apple AI runs on Nvidia chips.

At a tech talk during WWDC 2026, Apple revealed that the company worked with Nvidia, Google, and Intel to make Private Cloud Compute work on the industry-leading AI hardware. Apple Foundational Model runs on Nvidia hardware within Google’s cloud. For more details, see our live blog.

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
Apple blames the DMA again for “delayed” Siri AI in the EU.

While Apple is launching Siri AI in English later this year, it wants EU users to have someone to blame for why it won’t be available there immediately on all of its platforms (only macOS, watchOS, and visionOS at first), similar to other EU-delayed Apple Intelligence updates:

Siri AI is private by design and deeply integrated across Apple’s platforms using on-device processing and Private Cloud Compute, which extends the privacy and security of iPhone into the cloud. However, under EU regulators’ extreme interpretation of the DMA, Apple would have to give any virtual assistant direct access to users’ private data — and the ability to directly control other installed applications — as soon as Siri AI is made available in the EU, without the essential protections necessary to keep users and their data safe.

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
I found the best iOS 27 feature buried in a video.

According to Apple, iOS 27 will offer “consolidated notifications for multiple tapbacks in messages.” Praise the Apple gods! Your group chats are saved!

Apple WWDC 2026: The 7 biggest announcements

The update-filled keynote showed an AI-upgraded Siri along with new features across Apple’s operating systems.

Emma Roth
WWDC 2026 bonus live blog: Tech Talk with Craig Federighi

An on-the-record chat about Apple Intelligence.

Victoria Song and Nilay Patel
David Pierce
David Pierce
Vergecast Live. WWDC. 3:00 ET.

Well that was a strange keynote! While Nilay, Vee, and Allison go run around Apple Park trying to learn more about the future of Siri, Hayden Field and Jake Kastrenakes are joining me in a half-hour-ish to break down this year’s WWDC. Come hang!

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Andrew Liszewski
Tom Warren
Tom Warren
AirPods are getting a custom EQ.

As part of its upcoming iOS 27 update, AirPods are finally getting a custom equalizer. The new feature will let you adjust how AirPods represent any audio, with a custom profile where you can adjust the lows, mids, and highs. Previously, AirPods have had a fixed sound profile provided by Apple, so this new option gives AirPods owners a lot more flexibility.

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Jay Peters