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Mythos mess / Anthropic and the US government are at odds over Mythos 5.

Vibe-decoding the White House-Anthropic fight over FableVibe-decoding the White House-Anthropic fight over Fable

There are multiple versions of the Mythos omnishambles. Whose is right?

Tina Nguyen
Inside the fight over Claude Mythos 5

The government torpedoed Anthropic’s newest, most powerful model. Sources tell The Verge that the AI lab and other AI boosters spent the weekend trying to explain that Fable 5 wasn’t too powerful.

Hayden Field
Trump’s Anthropic shutdown just made the case for non-American AI

Anthropic may bring Fable and Mythos back online, but the shutdown fired up sovereign AI efforts around the world.

Robert Hart
Anthropic cuts off Fable 5 and Mythos 5 access following government order

An export control directive citing national security concerns required blocking access for all foreign nationals.

Terrence O'Brien

M&As FYI / The recent wave of media acquisitions is sending the industry in a tailspin.

Pour one out for Roku CityPour one out for Roku City

Under Lachlan Murdoch’s leadership, Roku will become a doorway to all things Fox.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Paramount’s $110 billion Warner Bros. gamble
Play

To take on Netflix and YouTube, Paramount has to break the Warner Bros. curse.

Nilay Patel
TikTok is just another tool in Larry Ellison’s quest to run the world

TikTok is just the latest prize in the Silicon Valley billionaire’s second act as a media mogul.

Terrence O'Brien
The future of local TV news has taken a Trumpian turn

The schemes and shenanigans behind the Nexstar-Tegna deal.

Tina Nguyen

Summer Upgrade / Our picks for the best ways to enjoy the season.

Apple’s weird anti-nausea dots cured my car sicknessApple’s weird anti-nausea dots cured my car sickness

Vehicle Motion Cues let me read and write in the passenger seat without wanting to die.

Thomas Ricker
The Nintendo DS is still the best gaming handheld for travel

With solid hardware and a huge library of games, it’s the perfect device to slip in your carry-on.

Andrew Webster
These mechanical keyboards are two very different sides of the same beautifully made coin

The Evoworks Evo75 and Dry Studio ATM 98 are two of the nicest keyboards I’ve ever seen and heard. One is wonderfully thocky and one is serenely stealthy.

Antonio G. Di Benedetto
My yard is dying, so I made an app for that

How a yard work to-do list turned into a vibe-coding project.

Allison Johnson

Testing, testing / Reviews and first impressions of the latest tech.

Honor’s Magic V6 sets three foldable firstsHonor’s Magic V6 sets three foldable firsts

8

Verge Score

But the bigger battery is the only one that matters.

Dominic Preston
Apple’s smart home camera service is starting to impress me

iOS 27 brings AI-powered summaries, natural-language search, and improved reliability to Apple’s HomeKit Secure Video — making it much more competitive.

Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
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
Dell’s new XPS 14 is better in almost every way

Except in price. The prices suck.

Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Two-thirds of Americans think AI is advancing too quicklyTwo-thirds of Americans think AI is advancing too quickly

The latest study from Pew Research finds that more people are using chatbots, but they’re wary.

Terrence O'Brien
The Echo Dot Max is cheaper than ever in an early Prime Day saleThe Echo Dot Max is cheaper than ever in an early Prime Day sale

The Max is Amazon’s best all-around speaker and doubles as an excellent smart home hub.

Sheena Vasani
Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
Samsung phones are getting a new feature for checking the health of your pets.

During the VivaTech 2026 conference in Paris, Samsung announced a new feature for its mobile devices created through a collaboration with the pet health management platform, Lifet. You’ll be able to snap a photo of your dog or cat which will be analyzed by AI to alert you to conditions like periodontal disease and obesity.

Two images showing a simulated smartphone app using the Lifet platform to assess a pet’s health.
Image: Lifet
Vibe-decoding the White House-Anthropic fight over FableVibe-decoding the White House-Anthropic fight over Fable

There are multiple versions of the Mythos omnishambles. Whose is right?

Tina Nguyen
Kallie Plagge
Kallie Plagge
Pokémon Champions works great on mobile.

The battle simulator is now available on Android and iOS — and it runs a lot better than it did when it was first released on the Switch in April. The mobile release comes alongside a new regulation that’s added more pokémon, including both Mega Raichu forms and the Hoenn starters, plus items like the long-awaited Life Orb.

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Emma Roth
Emma Roth
Mastodon is officially launching its version of Bluesky starter packs.

The new “Collections” feature is included in Mastodon’s 4.6 update, which will also allow you to hide the “Media” or “Featured” tabs on your profile and let people subscribe to your posts via email, even if they don’t have a Mastodon account.

Mastodon 4.6

[Mastodon Blog]

Emma Roth
Emma Roth
Character.AI is adding new tools for chatbot creators.

A new dashboard will show a creator’s most popular AI characters, along with metrics including interactions, likes, and discoveries. Character.AI is also launching a feature that will notify followers when a creator launches a new chatbot.

We got free GTA V upgrades before GTA VIWe got free GTA V upgrades before GTA VI

Players on the PS4 and Xbox One can upgrade GTA V for current-gen consoles at no added cost.

Emma Roth
SanDisk’s new PlayStation 5 SSD will cost you more than three PS5 ProsSanDisk’s new PlayStation 5 SSD will cost you more than three PS5 Pros

The officially-licensed accessory bumps the PS5’s storage to 8TB for nearly $3,000

Andrew Liszewski
In a big year for horror, Widow’s Bay still stands apartIn a big year for horror, Widow’s Bay still stands apart

The Apple TV series just wrapped up its hilariously dark first season.

Andrew Webster
Paramount Plus is two dollars for two months of ad-free viewingParamount Plus is two dollars for two months of ad-free viewing

The discount offer is open to new and former subscribers, and includes some NFL and CBS coverage.

Brad Bourque
Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
Lego’s new space-themed 2,274-piece pinball machine is actually playable.

One of Lego’s most iconic themes is back as a functional tabletop pinball machine launching on July 4th for $229.99. The Arcade Pinball Machine doesn’t keep score, but it’s got working flippers, a spring-loaded ball launcher, and an asteroid you can hit that will move an astronaut minifigure closer and closer to rescuing a space baby figure.

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1/5Image: Lego
The best early Amazon Prime Day deals so farThe best early Amazon Prime Day deals so far

There are already plenty of deals to shop while we wait for Prime Day to arrive on June 23rd.

Cameron Faulkner
Emma Roth
Emma Roth
Allbirds became NewBird AI. Now it’s Smartbird.

What’s left of the shoe company after its pivot to AI (which is mostly its stock listing) has a new name and CEO, Nadia Carlsten. Smartbird also completed the sale of the Allbirds brand as it shifts its focus toward offering access to AI infrastructure and enterprise-focused AI systems.

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
The Trump phone just got its first full review.

We’ve had unboxings, hands-ons, and teardowns, but Bloomberg is the first publication to give the T1 Phone a detailed review. It might be kinder than you expect — Verge alumnus Chris Welch admits the specs aren’t bad — but still reaches the obvious conclusion: “It’s easy to find a better phone than this.”

Mia Sato
Mia Sato
Can you dupe an UGG boot?

A major case surrounding lookalike products (“dupes”) came to a close this week, in which Deckers, the maker of UGG boots, sued direct-to-consumer brand Quince, alleging it had knocked off its shearling ankle boot. A jury found that Quince’s version was indeed substantially similar to the design patent for the UGG boots — but also that the patent itself was invalid in the first place.

As I wrote last year, brands are increasingly using design patents to go after dupes. The Deckers decision stress-tests that tactic.

Emma Roth
Emma Roth
The EU decides against requiring developers to keep dead games alive.

In response to the Stop Destroying Videogames initiative, the European Commission said it can’t propose legislation to keep games playable after they’re removed from sale due to intellectual property rights. Instead, the Commission will work to develop new industry standards for video game shutdowns.

Meta’s AI Mode search might actually be useful if it got more things rightMeta’s AI Mode search might actually be useful if it got more things right

AI search grounded in Facebook posts? What could go wrong?

Allison Johnson
The best Apple deals you can already get ahead of Prime DayThe best Apple deals you can already get ahead of Prime Day

Prime Day hasn’t started yet, but the latest AirPods Pro have already fallen to a new low price.

Sheena Vasani
LinkedIn will tell others how you really use Adobe’s appsLinkedIn will tell others how you really use Adobe’s apps

The connected apps feature automatically tells others how you actually use supported apps.

Jess Weatherbed
Google’s first smart speaker in six years arrives next weekGoogle’s first smart speaker in six years arrives next week

The Google Home Speaker is designed for Gemini for Home and its more conversational smart home assistant.

Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
GuliKit’s new mobile Switch 2 dock lets you play with or without a TVGuliKit’s new mobile Switch 2 dock lets you play with or without a TV

The $29.99 TV Docking Station for Switch 2 is now one of the cheapest alternatives to Nintendo’s bundled TV dock.

Andrew Liszewski
Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
Your ISP may soon be able to troubleshoot your smart home network

Thread Group and the Broadband Forum are teaming up to help IoT devices and home internet work better together. The Broadband Forum — the organization that develops the standards ISPs use to manage gateways and routers — is adding support for connecting to Thread networks, giving ISPs visibility into both networks.

Thread Direct looks to solve Matter’s biggest setup headacheThread Direct looks to solve Matter’s biggest setup headache

The new feature will let phones with Thread radios onboard devices without needing a border router.

Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
Jackery announces ‘world’s slimmest’ fridge batteryJackery announces ‘world’s slimmest’ fridge battery

A battery that’ll keep food from perishing during a power outage.

Thomas Ricker
Got Thread problems? There’s an app for thatGot Thread problems? There’s an app for that

The new Thread Tools app gives you ‘visibility’ into your network to help troubleshoot smart homes.

Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
So you want to buy a handheld gaming PCSo you want to buy a handheld gaming PC

Let us help you navigate the “new normal.”

Sean Hollister
Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
This global IoT security certification is getting bigger.

The group behind Matter has released the next version of its Product Security Certification Program, a cybersecurity standard designed to provide a single security label for consumer IoT devices.

The update extends certification beyond devices to include apps, gateways, and remote processes, allowing companies to certify entire ecosystems. It also adds independent validation through physical test labs and is now integrated into the Matter spec, with companies seeking Matter certification encouraged to complete the security certification as well.

Final Fantasy meets Zelda? Yes, pleaseFinal Fantasy meets Zelda? Yes, please

The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales continues Square Enix’s strong run of weirdly named HD-2D games.

Andrew Webster
Will Matter finally be able to do what it should have always done?Will Matter finally be able to do what it should have always done?

The 1.6 spec of the smart home interoperability standard promises multi-admin will work how it was intended to — for real this time

Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Grok is our first line of defense.

The Justice Department argues that xAI’s Mississippi data center should be allowed to pollute the air because it’s “critical” for military operations, which honestly explains a lot.

Nicholi:

How are we going to keep losing the war against Iran without Grok?

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Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Uber eyes Houston for Lucid/Nuro robotaxi service.

The company has yet to launch in its first market (San Francisco, later this year) but is already gearing up for its second. In Houston, Uber will be competing for passengers with Waymo and Tesla. But the ridehail company is in it to win it, having already secured a 50,000 square-foot facility for maintenance, and a charging pitstop for its Lucid-made, Nuro-powered robotaxis.

Uber’s robotaxis are coming to Houston in mid-2027.
Uber’s robotaxis are coming to Houston in mid-2027.
Image: Uber
The next humanoid robot might not look human at allThe next humanoid robot might not look human at all

Genesis AI, a French startup backed by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, says its robot Eno is designed ‘around human capability,’ not looks.

Robert Hart
Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Here’s a preview of Google’s next arguments in Epic v. Google.

As we discussed, Epic and Google will be back in court July 16th to answer six specific questions from the court — as it decides whether to force Google to carry rival stores inside its own app store, or let it adopt “Registered App Stores” in the US instead. What do you think of the embedded arguments?

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
The next movie “enhanced” for James Dolan’s Sphere will be The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

After The Wizard of Oz at Sphere topped $400 million in ticket sales over the last year, Sphere Studios says it “will use its advanced technologies” to present The Rocky Horror Picture Show at Sphere.

There are no details on how much that process will resemble the Google AI-powered approach to Oz, which Indiewire’s David Ehrlich called “…less a celebration of the original than an Emerald City-sized version of Cecilia Giménez’s Jesus fresco.”

An aerial picture of The Sphere in Las Vegas showing on the outside of the building a pair of lips and the words “The Rocky Horror Picture Show at Sphere coming 2027”
Image: Sphere Entertainment
Stevie Bonifield
Stevie Bonifield
“The retail SSD market has almost disappeared.”

That’s according to Silicon Motion (SMI) vice president Nelson Duann, who told Tom’s Hardware the memory shortage is pushing PC makers to buy third-party SSDs, while saying suppliers expect it will get worse in 2027:

The controllers we sell to module makers are now largely ending up in SSDs that are shipped to PC OEMs. The reason is that OEMs cannot obtain enough NAND directly from memory manufacturers, so they are increasingly sourcing SSDs from module makers instead.

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
Rivian lays off hundreds of employees just days after releasing the R2.

Rivian has had layoffs in 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, and now, within a week of launching the long-awaited R2 SUV, layoffs in 2026. The Wall Street Journal reports the cuts made Tuesday affected less than two percent of its employees, which the company confirmed, saying it “restructured a handful of teams,” as it attempts to turn a profit for the first time.

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