PARIS — French rioters have set the country on fire and Emmanuel Macron is pointing the finger at TikTok and
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Supreme Court rules for web designer who wanted to discriminate against gay clients
Image: Getty Images The Supreme Court has ruled that a graphic designer can’t be required to make a website celebrating
Brexit cliff-edge has electric carmakers spooked as talks falter
LONDON — British trade chief Kemi Badenoch is ramping up pressure on the EU to save electric vehicle manufacturers on
Kobo will have to update its devices to support Pocket’s new login system
The Kobo Elipsa 2E is the company’s largest e-book reader. It has some cool note-taking features, but this starting summer,
Meta is planning to let people in the EU download apps through Facebook
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Meta is planning to let people in the EU directly download apps through
Could Supersmart Machines Replace Humans? – Experts’ Insights with Dalith Steiger & Andy Fitze
Artificial intelligence self-learning is accelerating. Big Tech is racing to boost AI mimicry of human intelligence. Vast knowledge, self-learning 24/7
Reddit will remove mods of private communities unless they reopen
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Reddit has informed moderators of protesting communities that are still private that they
At least one big third-party Reddit iOS app will live on
This is some old hardware. | Image: Narwhal for Reddit Many Reddit users are mourning the June 30th shutdowns of
Niantic lays off staff and shuts down games as it focuses on Pokémon Go
Photo by Sam Byford / The Verge Niantic is making some major organizational changes, including layoffs, game shutdowns, and the
FTC v. Microsoft: all the news from the big Xbox courtroom battle
Illustration by William Joel / The Verge Microsoft is going head-to-head with the FTC starting June 22nd. Microsoft is heading