The secret to Roku’s success: not being cool
…Google followed suit with Android TV, and then doubled down on the idea when it relaunched its living room platform as Google TV. Today, virtually every smart TV platform has some kind…
…Google followed suit with Android TV, and then doubled down on the idea when it relaunched its living room platform as Google TV. Today, virtually every smart TV platform has some kind…
…hardware, games, platform, and services. “We have to be honest about where we are. We’ve got work to do,” admitted Sharma. “Players are frustrated with us, they feel like we haven…
…Due to the camera’s release date being unexpectedly pushed up, he shared some initial thoughts on its performance, hardware, and new features: [Image: The Verge’s Sean Hollister was able to…
…He was stubborn, unpleasant, and a generational visionary. He pushed the limits of industrial design and brought technologies together in ways that others laughed off at the time. It’s an iconic…
…https://platform.theverge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/05/268531_Motorola_Razr_Fold_Review_AJohnson_0004.jpg?quality=90&strip=all] Battery and multitasking are pretty important things to get…
…With large sensors across all three rear lenses it has hardware that outclasses Apple and Google’s, and a distinctive processing style, with just slightly amped up contrast, of which I’m…
…Both of the new Surface Laptop and Pro models are simply refinements of an existing formula and don’t push the categories forward in meaningful ways. The Surface Pro and Surface Laptop…
…https://platform.theverge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2026/06/ff7r-msi-claw.png?quality=90&strip=all] Frame rates were much better, too. With FFVII, the Claw and the Deck…
…from Xiaomi, Oppo, and Huawei have all made the telephoto, above all, their selling point. Vivo’s X300 Ultra is doing something different. Instead of pushing its telephoto hardware to further extremes…
…In the meantime, thousands of open-source advocates are now in a standoff with Bambu, figuring out how to loosen its control over the hardware they bought and paid for and actively…