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Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra review: notably unique
A worthy Note successor that stands alone Continue reading…
A worthy Note successor that stands alone Continue reading…
Google has a new version of its Roboto font, and it’s bringing serifs back: the aptly named Roboto Serif, designed in collaboration with Greg Gazdowicz of Commercial Type to create a more readable serif companion Read more…
Google Nest camera users have been complaining about cold-weather charging issues. | Photo by Dan Seifert / The Verge Has your Google Nest Doorbell been draining its battery faster than normal or stopped working altogether, Read more…
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge The medical journal Health Affairs spent years planning its special issue on health and racism, which it published at the beginning of February. The journal wanted to reach Read more…
Posted by Márton Braun, Developer Relations Engineer Synthetic properties to access views were created as a way to eliminate the common boilerplate of findViewById calls. These synthetics are provided by JetBrains in the Kotlin Read more…
Alex Castro / The Verge This story originally ran in Hot Pod, The Verge’s preeminent audio industry newsletter. You can subscribe here for more scoops, analysis, and reporting. Spotify announced yesterday its acquisition of Podsights Read more…
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Chrome, Firefox, and Edge are about to hit version 100, in a triple release that could break some websites. The move to version 100 in the coming weeks Read more…
Oppo has released official images of its latest flagship phone, which will be part of the Find X5 series. The company posted pictures of black and white versions of the device along with details on Read more…
A ‘pageless’ Google Docs document | Image: Google During Google’s I/O event last year, the company laid out plans to significantly revamp the look and feel of its Workspace cloud apps (they were called G Read more…
Screenshot: Wordle As a fairly enthusiastic — if not very expert — Wordle player, I wasn’t thrilled with the idea that The New York Times was adding the word game to its quiver. But I Read more…