Since 1946, the Festival de Cannes (a.k.a. the Cannes Film Festival) in France has been a beacon of cinematic excellence and cultural exchange.
You can buy a feature-rich monitor in 2026 without spending too much on useless features or exaggerated specs you'll probably never need to use.
Google showcased several major Android 17 features ahead of Google I/O 2026.
Spotify released its "Party of the Year(s)" to celebrate 20 years. Its SVP told Business Insider about planning the campaign.
You’ll soon be able to generate your own widgets or ask Gemini to finish a booking in Chrome on Android.
Anthropic's new tools are designed to help law firms automate specific clerical functions — things like document search and review, case law resources, deposition prep, document drafting, and other related areas.
For two decades, researchers have studied soccer ball aerodynamics. Latest tests suggest the 2026 ball is more stable, but with a slightly shorter range.
The best European family vacations, from London's free museums to Barcelona's beaches and Dubrovnik's medieval walls
A newly resurfaced archive clip from the BBC’s long-running technology program "Tomorrow's World" offers a fascinating snapshot of what people thought the future of photography would look like and why certain surefire ideas ultimately failed.
During the Android Show I/O Edition 2026 keynote, Google announced a meaningful improvement to the iOS to Android migration process, as it now supports more types of data. Right now, going from iOS to Android will mean you'll lose a large portion of your data.
Google is bringing a new upgrade to Chrome for Android, with new AI features that aim to change how users browse, interact with pages, and complete everyday tasks. Read more...
Trump leaves for Beijing today for a state visit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. And, a new inflation report is expected to show the war in Iran's impact on the U.S.
Deadzone Rogue is an excellent recent FPS roguelike. Its developer has announced a sequel, and it's coming sooner than you think.
Hello and welcome to Regulator, the newsletter for Verge subscribers that goes into tech shenanigans that take place in the backrooms of Washington. Really, it sometimes does feel like the online series The Backrooms: a parallel universe with no internal logic, evil corporations lurking in the background, and mind-rending eldritch horrors around every corner.
Apple’s stock Camera app started out with a very straightforward goal: it was intended to allow anyone to pick it up, press a button and get a decent result. It essentially made an iPhone the ultimate point-and-shoot camera.
"These agreements support information-sharing," the announcement once said.