Month: October 2025

Tales from the AI hiring frenzy

This is an excerpt of Sources by Alex Heath, a newsletter about AI and the tech industry, syndicated just for The Verge subscribers once a week. The billboard didn’t say “Listen Labs.” It didn’t say anything about hiring. It consisted of just a plain white background with “https://” and a…

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Unity discloses a years-old security exploit and urges developers to update their games

Unity is urging developers to take “immediate action” after it disclosed a major security vulnerability affecting games built using versions of its popular development tool dating back to 2017. While there is “no evidence of any exploitation of the vulnerability, nor has there been any impact on users or customers,”…

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Google removes ICE-spotting app following Apple’s ICEBlock crackdown

Just one day after Apple took down the iOS App Store listing for ICEBlock, Google has confirmed to 404 Media that it has removed a similar app, Red Dot, from the Google Play Store. The company also reportedly said it “removed apps that share the location of what it describes…

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‘4kW is certainly possible, but it can go much higher’: Microsoft-backed startup could dissipate 10kW GPUs, its founder confirms

GPUs in AI servers already push 1kW; cooling is the bottleneck Corintis wants to handle 10kW GPUs with microfluidic technology Microsoft confirmed a cooling breakthrough tested on live servers The rise of AI has sharply increased the demand for more powerful computer chips, yet this push comes with a persistent…

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Amazon’s Fire TV Stick 4K is getting a new name soon

Amazon’s list of 4K-capable streaming sticks got bigger — and more confusing — after its hardware event this week. The $39.99 4K Select will be released on October 15th, joining the 4K and the 4K Max. You’re not alone if you find it tough to tell which is best just…

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Hori’s new Switch 2 controller lets you deactivate its home and screenshot buttons

Hori has announced another addition to the ever-growing list of cheaper alternatives to Nintendo’s $90 Switch 2 Pro Controller. The Wireless Horipad Turbo is around $35 cheaper than Nintendo’s, and while it lacks a lot of premium features such as Amiibo support and the ability to remotely wake the Switch…

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