Month: March 2024

Stardew Valley’s 1.6 Update Is Out—Here’s Some of the Biggest Changes (2024)

The popular farming game’s major update includes a new farm type, new events, and a massive multiplayer option. Source

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What’s on your desk, Joanna Nelius?

Joanna Nelius is a recent addition to The Verge’s staff, having joined us a little over a month ago to become our new laptop reviewer. But while she’s been reviewing laptops, desktops, and PC hardware for her entire career, she is also going to report on broadband and education. “I’m…

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Elegoo Saturn 3 Ultra 12K Review: Resin Printing Made Easy (and Big)

Elegoo’s most spacious, high-resolution resin printer is your ticket to never-ending tabletop miniatures, figurines, and costume gear. Source

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Apple iPhone is not a monopoly – and you really don’t want the US Government to win

Apple‘s iPhone business is not a monopoly. It’s not even close to one, and it’s almost comical that the US Department of Justice (DOJ) is trying to build a shaky case around how Apple manages its software and third-party product integration. First, there’s the obvious argument: iPhone has just 57%…

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Hasselblad 907X 100C Review: Digital Smarts With a Film Soul

Hasselblad’s latest medium-format mirrorless shoots like an old film camera, and that’s a good thing. Source

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Apple’s antitrust fight begins

Over the course of 88 pages of surprisingly readable legalese, the US Department of Justice attempted to make the case that Apple is a problem. Apple, the DOJ alleges in its sweeping antitrust complaint, has systematically crushed innovation in the smartphone world, robbing not only competitors but also iPhone users…

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