Amazon Music often doesn’t get the same buzz as Spotify or Apple Music, but the service is still growing rapidly and is catching up to those competitors at a rate that might surprise you. Amazon says its music service has now surpassed 55 million customers. There’s still a long way to go if Amazon wants to catch Spotify, which most recently reported 113 million paying customers (and 248 million mo
The video depicts a man being murdered. Someone is stabbing him, dozens of times, while he screams and begs for his life. Chloe’s job is to tell the room whether this post should be removed. She knows that section 13 of the Facebook community standards prohibits videos that depict the murder of one or more people. When Chloe explains this to the class, she hears her voice shaking. Returning to her
Amazon is now making its delivery drivers take selfies, it confirmed to The Verge, in a bid to reduce fraud. Using facial recognition, the company will verify drivers’ identities to make sure they are who they say they are, as first reported by Business Insider. The new requirements appeared on the Amazon Flex app to drivers, notifying them that they needed to take a selfie before continuing work.
Tech/Google/EntertainmentGoogle unveils Stadia cloud gaming service, launches in 2019 Google unveils Stadia cloud gaming service, launches in 2019 / Stream games to your PC, tablet, TV, or phone By Tom Warren, a senior editor covering Microsoft, PC gaming, console, and tech. He founded WinRumors, a site dedicated to Microsoft news, before joining The Verge in 2012. Google is launching its Stadia c
Twitter has released an updated version of its mobile app that includes an option to reduce data usage, as spotted by 9to5Mac. The new feature, called Data Saver, can now be flipped on as an option in Twitter’s settings. Data Saver is already available in several iterations of Twitter, including Twitter for Windows and Twitter Lite. Data Saver, which can be found under Data Usage in settings, allo
AR has inherited all the promise and hype of VR / At CES 2018, we got a glimpse at an awfully familiar future By Nick Statt, is a Senior Producer on Decoder. Previously, he wrote about technology and gaming for Naavik, Protocol, and The Verge. For the better part of the last decade, we’ve been told that virtual reality, and to a lesser extent augmented reality, will transform how we communicate, u
There is no camera to creep people out, no button to push, no gesture area to swipe, no glowing LCD screen, no weird arm floating in front of the lens, no speaker, and no microphone (for now). From the outside, the Vaunt glasses look just like eyeglasses. When you’re wearing them, you see a stream of information on what looks like a screen — but it’s actually being projected onto your retina. The
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