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Google Refutes Claims That Gmail Content Is Used to Train AI Models

Google Refutes Claims That Gmail Content Is Used to Train AI Models
Viral social media posts claimed that Gmail users must opt out of "smart features" to prevent their emails from being used to train Google’s AI. Google spokesperson Jenny Thomson told The Verge the reports are misleading, stating that Gmail’s smart features have existed for years and that the company does not use email content to train its Gemini AI model. While users can toggle smart‑feature settings for Workspace and other Google products, enabling them does not equate to handing over email contents for AI training. Read more →

Google’s Gemini App Allows Generation of Disallowed Historical Violence Images

Google’s Gemini App Allows Generation of Disallowed Historical Violence Images
A test of Google’s Gemini‑powered Nano Banana Pro image generator revealed that the tool can create depictions of historically violent events—such as the Twin Towers attacks, the JFK assassination site, and Tiananmen Square—despite Google’s policy that prohibits violent or hateful content involving real‑world figures. The Verge found the app offered no resistance to requests for these images, and Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Read more →

Emma Roth Finds Value in a Thrift‑Store Kenmore Vacuum

Emma Roth Finds Value in a Thrift‑Store Kenmore Vacuum
Emma Roth, a writer for The Verge, purchased a Kenmore Progressive 116 vacuum for $7 at a local thrift store. She praises its strong suction, versatile attachments, and ability to handle crumbs, pet hair, and various floor types. While the plastic has yellowed and the unit is heavy, she appreciates the ease of maintenance and the availability of replacement parts, preferring it over a cordless Dyson despite occasional frustrations. Read more →

How to Watch Mark Zuckerberg’s Keynote at Meta Connect 2025

How to Watch Mark Zuckerberg’s Keynote at Meta Connect 2025
Meta is set to launch its annual Connect conference with a keynote from CEO Mark Zuckerberg. The event will showcase the latest developments in artificial intelligence, smart glasses, and the metaverse. Attendees can register on the Connect website to stream the keynote live via Meta’s developer page or inside Horizon Worlds. The Verge will provide live coverage, and the keynote is scheduled for 8 PM ET (5 PM PT). Read more →

Samsung Family Hub Refrigerators to Display Ads in Pilot Program

Samsung Family Hub Refrigerators to Display Ads in Pilot Program
Samsung is rolling out a software update for its Family Hub smart refrigerators in the United States that will show advertisements on the Cover Screen when the display is idle. The move is part of a pilot program aimed at adding value for home appliance customers. Ads appear only when the fridge is not showing content such as Art Mode or a photo album, and they can be dismissed, though they will not reappear for the duration of the campaign. Samsung has not clarified whether the ads can be disabled entirely during the pilot. Read more →

Inside The Verge Senior Reviewer’s Smart Backyard Tour

Inside The Verge Senior Reviewer’s Smart Backyard Tour
The Verge’s senior smart home reviewer, Jennifer Pattison Tuohy, opened her yard to a detailed walkthrough of a fully connected outdoor space. She highlighted devices such as weather‑aware smart sprinklers, an AI‑driven grill, mosquito‑repelling units that operate without scent, and a sensor‑equipped chicken coop. The experience underscored the complexity of bringing smart‑home concepts outdoors, noting the need for trial‑and‑error, environmental awareness, and a personal passion for nature. Tuohy’s insights paint a vivid picture of what a modern, tech‑enhanced backyard looks like today. Read more →

Emma Roth Finds Value in a Thrift‑Store Kenmore Vacuum

Emma Roth Finds Value in a Thrift‑Store Kenmore Vacuum
Emma Roth, a writer for The Verge, purchased a Kenmore Progressive 116 vacuum for $7 at a local thrift store. She praises its strong suction, versatile attachments, and ability to handle crumbs, pet hair, and various floor types. While the plastic has yellowed and the unit is heavy, she appreciates the ease of maintenance and the availability of replacement parts, preferring it over a cordless Dyson despite occasional frustrations. Read more →

Emma Roth Finds Value in a Thrift‑Store Kenmore Vacuum

Emma Roth Finds Value in a Thrift‑Store Kenmore Vacuum
Emma Roth, a writer for The Verge, purchased a Kenmore Progressive 116 vacuum for $7 at a local thrift store. She praises its strong suction, versatile attachments, and ability to handle crumbs, pet hair, and various floor types. While the plastic has yellowed and the unit is heavy, she appreciates the ease of maintenance and the availability of replacement parts, preferring it over a cordless Dyson despite occasional frustrations. Read more →

How to Watch Mark Zuckerberg’s Keynote at Meta Connect 2025

How to Watch Mark Zuckerberg’s Keynote at Meta Connect 2025
Meta is set to launch its annual Connect conference with a keynote from CEO Mark Zuckerberg. The event will showcase the latest developments in artificial intelligence, smart glasses, and the metaverse. Attendees can register on the Connect website to stream the keynote live via Meta’s developer page or inside Horizon Worlds. The Verge will provide live coverage, and the keynote is scheduled for 8 PM ET (5 PM PT). Read more →

How to Watch Mark Zuckerberg’s Keynote at Meta Connect 2025

How to Watch Mark Zuckerberg’s Keynote at Meta Connect 2025
Meta is set to launch its annual Connect conference with a keynote from CEO Mark Zuckerberg. The event will showcase the latest developments in artificial intelligence, smart glasses, and the metaverse. Attendees can register on the Connect website to stream the keynote live via Meta’s developer page or inside Horizon Worlds. The Verge will provide live coverage, and the keynote is scheduled for 8 PM ET (5 PM PT). Read more →

Samsung Family Hub Refrigerators to Display Ads in Pilot Program

Samsung Family Hub Refrigerators to Display Ads in Pilot Program
Samsung is rolling out a software update for its Family Hub smart refrigerators in the United States that will show advertisements on the Cover Screen when the display is idle. The move is part of a pilot program aimed at adding value for home appliance customers. Ads appear only when the fridge is not showing content such as Art Mode or a photo album, and they can be dismissed, though they will not reappear for the duration of the campaign. Samsung has not clarified whether the ads can be disabled entirely during the pilot. Read more →

Samsung Family Hub Refrigerators to Display Ads in Pilot Program

Samsung Family Hub Refrigerators to Display Ads in Pilot Program
Samsung is rolling out a software update for its Family Hub smart refrigerators in the United States that will show advertisements on the Cover Screen when the display is idle. The move is part of a pilot program aimed at adding value for home appliance customers. Ads appear only when the fridge is not showing content such as Art Mode or a photo album, and they can be dismissed, though they will not reappear for the duration of the campaign. Samsung has not clarified whether the ads can be disabled entirely during the pilot. Read more →

Inside The Verge Senior Reviewer’s Smart Backyard Tour

Inside The Verge Senior Reviewer’s Smart Backyard Tour
The Verge’s senior smart home reviewer, Jennifer Pattison Tuohy, opened her yard to a detailed walkthrough of a fully connected outdoor space. She highlighted devices such as weather‑aware smart sprinklers, an AI‑driven grill, mosquito‑repelling units that operate without scent, and a sensor‑equipped chicken coop. The experience underscored the complexity of bringing smart‑home concepts outdoors, noting the need for trial‑and‑error, environmental awareness, and a personal passion for nature. Tuohy’s insights paint a vivid picture of what a modern, tech‑enhanced backyard looks like today. Read more →

Inside The Verge Senior Reviewer’s Smart Backyard Tour

Inside The Verge Senior Reviewer’s Smart Backyard Tour
The Verge’s senior smart home reviewer, Jennifer Pattison Tuohy, opened her yard to a detailed walkthrough of a fully connected outdoor space. She highlighted devices such as weather‑aware smart sprinklers, an AI‑driven grill, mosquito‑repelling units that operate without scent, and a sensor‑equipped chicken coop. The experience underscored the complexity of bringing smart‑home concepts outdoors, noting the need for trial‑and‑error, environmental awareness, and a personal passion for nature. Tuohy’s insights paint a vivid picture of what a modern, tech‑enhanced backyard looks like today. Read more →

Emma Roth Finds Value in a Thrift‑Store Kenmore Vacuum

Emma Roth Finds Value in a Thrift‑Store Kenmore Vacuum
Emma Roth, a writer for The Verge, purchased a Kenmore Progressive 116 vacuum for $7 at a local thrift store. She praises its strong suction, versatile attachments, and ability to handle crumbs, pet hair, and various floor types. While the plastic has yellowed and the unit is heavy, she appreciates the ease of maintenance and the availability of replacement parts, preferring it over a cordless Dyson despite occasional frustrations. Read more →

How to Watch Mark Zuckerberg’s Keynote at Meta Connect 2025

How to Watch Mark Zuckerberg’s Keynote at Meta Connect 2025
Meta is set to launch its annual Connect conference with a keynote from CEO Mark Zuckerberg. The event will showcase the latest developments in artificial intelligence, smart glasses, and the metaverse. Attendees can register on the Connect website to stream the keynote live via Meta’s developer page or inside Horizon Worlds. The Verge will provide live coverage, and the keynote is scheduled for 8 PM ET (5 PM PT). Read more →

Samsung Family Hub Refrigerators to Display Ads in Pilot Program

Samsung Family Hub Refrigerators to Display Ads in Pilot Program
Samsung is rolling out a software update for its Family Hub smart refrigerators in the United States that will show advertisements on the Cover Screen when the display is idle. The move is part of a pilot program aimed at adding value for home appliance customers. Ads appear only when the fridge is not showing content such as Art Mode or a photo album, and they can be dismissed, though they will not reappear for the duration of the campaign. Samsung has not clarified whether the ads can be disabled entirely during the pilot. Read more →

Inside The Verge Senior Reviewer’s Smart Backyard Tour

Inside The Verge Senior Reviewer’s Smart Backyard Tour
The Verge’s senior smart home reviewer, Jennifer Pattison Tuohy, opened her yard to a detailed walkthrough of a fully connected outdoor space. She highlighted devices such as weather‑aware smart sprinklers, an AI‑driven grill, mosquito‑repelling units that operate without scent, and a sensor‑equipped chicken coop. The experience underscored the complexity of bringing smart‑home concepts outdoors, noting the need for trial‑and‑error, environmental awareness, and a personal passion for nature. Tuohy’s insights paint a vivid picture of what a modern, tech‑enhanced backyard looks like today. Read more →

Inside The Verge Senior Reviewer’s Smart Backyard Tour

Inside The Verge Senior Reviewer’s Smart Backyard Tour
The Verge’s senior smart home reviewer, Jennifer Pattison Tuohy, opened her yard to a detailed walkthrough of a fully connected outdoor space. She highlighted devices such as weather‑aware smart sprinklers, an AI‑driven grill, mosquito‑repelling units that operate without scent, and a sensor‑equipped chicken coop. The experience underscored the complexity of bringing smart‑home concepts outdoors, noting the need for trial‑and‑error, environmental awareness, and a personal passion for nature. Tuohy’s insights paint a vivid picture of what a modern, tech‑enhanced backyard looks like today. Read more →

Samsung Family Hub Refrigerators to Display Ads in Pilot Program

Samsung Family Hub Refrigerators to Display Ads in Pilot Program
Samsung is rolling out a software update for its Family Hub smart refrigerators in the United States that will show advertisements on the Cover Screen when the display is idle. The move is part of a pilot program aimed at adding value for home appliance customers. Ads appear only when the fridge is not showing content such as Art Mode or a photo album, and they can be dismissed, though they will not reappear for the duration of the campaign. Samsung has not clarified whether the ads can be disabled entirely during the pilot. Read more →