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FTX says most customers will get all their money back

Image: The Verge FTX says most customers affected by the cryptocurrency exchange’s collapse will get all their money back. Bankruptcy lawyers for the fallen firm say they’ve collected assets valued at up to $16.3 billion — more than they will need to repay the company’s estimated $11 billion debt. John Ray III, the chief...

Wed May 8, 2024 16:09
Tesla is being investigated for securities and wire fraud for self-driving claims

Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge; Photo by STR / NurPhoto, Getty Images The Department of Justice is looking into whether Tesla committed securities and wire fraud around its self-driving vehicle claims, Reuters reports today, citing three sources familiar with the matter. The investigation, which was first reported in...

Wed May 8, 2024 15:59
Goodbye to Apple’s Smart Keyboard Folio, the best iPad Pro accessory

Farewell to a real one. | Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge It’s versatile, doesn’t weigh much, and no one else makes anything quite like it for the iPad Pro. Hopefully it’s not gone for good. Continue reading…

Wed May 8, 2024 15:49
Matter is now racing ahead, but the platforms are holding it back

Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge The latest Matter spec brings a number of improvements to the smart home standard founded by Apple, Google, Amazon, and Samsung. Released this week by the Connectivity Standards Alliance, Matter 1.3 brings support for more appliances, including ovens and cooktops, adds energy and water management,...

Wed May 8, 2024 15:39
Microsoft is ‘turning everyone into a prompt engineer’ with new Copilot AI features

The Verge Microsoft is attempting to solve the problem of coming up with a good prompt for generative AI, aiming to turn everyone into a prompt engineer. In the coming months Copilot for Microsoft 365, the paid service that adds an AI assistant to Office apps, will be updated with a new auto-complete feature that offers...

Wed May 8, 2024 15:09
UK details requirements to protect children from ‘toxic algorithms’

Illustration by Hugo Herrera for The Verge The UK is calling on search and social media companies to “tame toxic algorithms” that recommend harmful content to children, or risk billions in fines. On Wednesday, the UK’s media regulator Ofcom outlined over 40 proposed requirements for tech giants under its Online Safety Act...

Wed May 8, 2024 13:58

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