• Sometimes, health tracking accuracy is overrated

    Sometimes, health tracking accuracy is overrated

    This is Optimizer, a weekly newsletter sent from Verge senior reviewer Victoria Song that dissects and discusses the latest gizmos and potions that swear they're going to change your life. Opt in for Optimizer here. About three years ago, a doctor told me I had to lose abdominal fat. She didn't care about my lower… read more

  • How to survive the memory shortage crisis: a PC owner's guide

    How to survive the memory shortage crisis: a PC owner's guide

    Urgh. Have you seen memory prices lately? If you somehow haven’t, make sure to look through your fingers, as they are truly terrifying. DDR5 RAM sticks are ungodly expensive, older DDR4's not much better, high VRAM graphics cards are ridiculous, and any PC hardware that includes at least one of these (which is a lot)… read more

  • It’s now the Arduino Uno Q’s turn to get a price hike

    It’s now the Arduino Uno Q’s turn to get a price hike

    Arduino's Raspberry Pi-like microcomputer the Uno Q is joining many other devices in getting a price hike this week. The 2GB version of the Uno Q, which is powered by a Qualcomm Dragonwing QRB2210 processor, will increase in price from $44 to $59, while the 4GB model is getting a slightly steeper increase from $59… read more

  • Fitbit’s Charge 6 and kid-friendly Ace LTE are much cheaper for Prime Day

    Fitbit’s Charge 6 and kid-friendly Ace LTE are much cheaper for Prime Day

    Prime Day is making it much easier to pick up a Fitbit without spending more than you want. Both the Fitbit Charge 6 and Fitbit Ace LTE are on steep discounts today. Right now, you can buy the Charge 6 for $85.45 ($74.5 off) at Amazon, while the kid-friendly Fitbit Ace LTE is $69.99 (a… read more

  • Deep and volatile Terraria-style factory sim Sandustry hits early access in August, Hooded Horse announce

    Deep and volatile Terraria-style factory sim Sandustry hits early access in August, Hooded Horse announce

    Driven witless by the UK heatwave, I throw open my email inbox and search desperately for videogames about waterfalls, canopies of thick palm leaves, and the sibilant settling of ice in the bellies of the largest, most enduring glaciers. Instead, I am challenged to excavate a world of sand. Hooded Horse and Lantto Games have… read more

  • Switch 2 is the second fastest-selling console in US history, as PlayStation records its worst May in decades – and Xbox its worst May ever

    Switch 2 is the second fastest-selling console in US history, as PlayStation records its worst May in decades – and Xbox its worst May ever

    Let's start with the good news: Switch 2 has become the second fastest-selling console in US history, after just 12 months on sale. It shifted a whopping 5.9m units, placing it only behind Nintendo's own Game Boy Advance – which sold 6.5m units in the 12 months after it arrived, 25 years ago. Read more… read more

  • Enshrouded makes October even busier with a 1.0 release date, more details coming this summer

    Enshrouded makes October even busier with a 1.0 release date, more details coming this summer

    There comes a time in the life of most early access releases that they most abandon that moniker in favour of a fully fledged 1.0 launch. And it appears said time is arriving for Enshrouded, the fantasy survival game that comes with a whole lot of building options, as developer Keen Games GmbH have locked… read more

  • I don't know what a flesh disk jukebox is, but the Lynchian adventure game Something Beautiful makes me want to find out

    I don't know what a flesh disk jukebox is, but the Lynchian adventure game Something Beautiful makes me want to find out

    I want to see something beautiful. Enter stage left Something Beautiful, a "music-driven" point-and-click adventure game that has the vibe of a cursed CD-ROM you find in your parents storage unit where you look for answers in a strange, surreal, unsettling world filled with fleshy, anthropomorphic puzzles. Read more Read Full Article read more

  • It’s a bad time to want a new computer

    It’s a bad time to want a new computer

    It's not exactly surprising that RAMaggeddon is making new tech hardware really expensive. But if you've been in the market for things like a new computer or tablet, this week has been filled with sticker shock. Given how many companies announced price hikes related to component shortages, it seems unlikely things will get cheaper any… read more

  • RAMageddon just got extremely real

    RAMageddon just got extremely real

    As far as prices go, Apple is kind of a reverse canary in the coal mine. With its famously generous margins and immense purchasing volume, it can afford to ride out price fluctuations in its supply chain in a way no other consumer tech company can. So when Apple raises prices across nearly all of… read more

  • Instagram wants to monopolize your attention

    Instagram wants to monopolize your attention

    This week, Instagram launched a series of new features for its smart TV app that are all designed to get people to spend more time on the platform through the biggest screens in their homes. In addition to vertical Reels, Instagram for TV – which is currently available for Amazon Fire TV, Google TV, and… read more

  • Score a discounted Xbox console before the prices jump

    Score a discounted Xbox console before the prices jump

    Microsoft announced today that the price of all Xbox models will rise in August, the second time in less than a year as memory prices continue to wreak havoc on every industry from cars to computing. Thankfully, we’re already out looking for Prime Day deals, and we were able to find some discounts on both… read more