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Jay Peters
Bluesky has drafts now.

Finally! This has annoyed me for a long time.

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Jay Peters
Here’s what the Ferrari Luce’s buttons, switches, and knobs sound like.
Section 230 turns 30 as it faces its biggest tests yet

The law has survived the dot-com bubble and the Supreme Court, but it’s up against potentially larger challenges.

Lauren Feiner
The Verge’s 2026 Valentine’s Day gift guide (for her)

From smart rings to Lego roses, we’ve rounded up an assortment of great gifts that are sweeter than any box of chocolates.

Sheena Vasani
Netflix’s Warner Bros. merger puts rival streamers in survival mode

The $82.7 billion deal will force Paramount Plus, Disney Plus, Peacock, Apple TV, and other rivals to make some changes.

Emma Roth
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BOY.

Amazon’s live-action God of War series starring Ryan Hurst as Kratos has found its Atreus in Callum Vinson (Poker Face, Chucky.)

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Andrew Webster
Remedy has a new boss.

Following the disastrous launch of FBC: Firebreak which resulted in former CEO Tero Virtala stepping down, there’s a new name in charge. Jean-Charles Gaudechon joins Remedy after previously working at EA and CCP Games, and says that his “commitment is to protect what makes it special, deliver exceptional games, and scale Remedy in a way that builds lasting value.” For more on Remedy, check out this profile I wrote last year.

Remedy is in control

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Subtly express your Sonic fandom with Seiko’s new Sega watches.

The two companies have collaborated on a new timepiece commemorating Sega’s 65th anniversary last year. Available in a black or silver finish the watch’s face features the hours in a font matching the Sega logo found below Seiko’s, with a Sonic silhouette can be found on a subdial. They’re 71,500 yen each, or around $458.

Correction, February 9th: An image caption in an earlier version of this article misstated the watch uses an automatic movement. It features a quartz movement.

<em>You can preorder Seiko’s new Sega 65th anniversary watches, but they’re not expected to release until October 2026.</em>
<em>Both watches feature quartz movements and a battery that will last up to three years.</em>
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You can preorder Seiko’s new Sega 65th anniversary watches, but they’re not expected to release until October 2026.
Image: Seiko
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That’s not good.

Workers at Build A Rocket Boy, developer of the troubled game MindsEye, saw that management installed monitoring software on their machines “without their knowledge or consent” and only admitted to it later, according to GamesIndustry.biz.

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Horizon Long Wait.

Horizon franchise creator Guerrilla Games is mostly focused on Horizon Hunters Gathering, its just-announced co-op title, Kotaku reports. One source suggested to Kotaku that the third mainline entry in the series could be three to five years away.

In the meantime, you should play the Forbidden West DLC, it’s excellent.

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Emma Roth
Snapchat’s safe arrival alerts expand beyond your home.

Instead of just notifying your friends or family members when you safely return home, Snapchat now allows you to send recurring alerts when you reach other locations you frequent, like a class or workplace.

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Stevie Bonifield
Has Elon Musk changed his mind on Mars and the Moon?

“SpaceX has already shifted focus to building a self-growing city on the Moon,” Musk said on Sunday, just a week after merging SpaceX and xAI. It’s a notable change in plans from a little over a year ago when Musk insisted that, “we’re going straight to Mars. The Moon is a distraction.”

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[SpaceX prioritizes lunar 'self-growing city' over Mars project, Musk says]

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Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Netflix’s drip feed of new Sesame Street episodes continues March 9th.

The next four episodes of Sesame Street are dropping soon on Netflix and will include a cameo from Miley Cyrus.

Will they also go back to having a Letter and Number of the Day and a proper ending song? I won’t hold my breath, but I’ll still be bitter.

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Victoria Song
I’m telling you, AI fitness coaches have a long way to go.

This is a great read about Runna — a popular running app that was bought by Strava last year. While many runners swear by it, several reported injuries from using the AI-powered running coach. (Including yours truly.) Runna’s now rolling out easier programs, which I’m going to start testing once this horrible cold snap lets up.

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Oura goes to Washington.

This Politico story is a fascinating deep dive into Oura cozying up to the government. What caught my eye is a tidbit that Oura is lobbying lawmakers for a “digital health screener” device classification process that would sidestep the more intensive FDA clearance process for medical devices.

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Andrew Liszewski
Anbernic’s heart rate monitoring controller is $40.

First announced last month, the Anbernic RG G01 is now available for preorder through the company’s online store for $39.99, but discounted to $35.99 until February 10th. The heart rate monitoring feels gimmicky, but according to an early review from Russ Crandall, the RG G01 is a solid offering with a useful configuration screen.

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Dominic Preston
Someone nailed their halftime show bets on Polymarket.

An anonymous Polymarket account, created a day before the Super Bowl, bet exclusively on celebrity appearances during Bad Bunny’s performance, and got every single one right. It’s a little less alarming than the user who seemed to know Venezuelan president Maduro’s capture was coming, but no less suspicious.

Screenshot: X / Polymarket
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Edge cases only.

As Waymo uses AI-generated 3D worlds to simulate driverless cars’ encounters with tornadoes, floods, and even elephants, one commenter wonders if they could try AI school buses next.

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They got elephants down but forgot about school buses?

Get the day’s best comment and more in my free newsletter, The Verge Daily.

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Disney loses Dolby in Europe.

Disney Plus subscribers in a few European countries have spotted that Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and 3D content have disappeared from the service. A Disney statement blames it on “technical challenges,” but FlatpanelsHD points out it may be linked to a patent dispute in Germany.

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Lyft doing teen accounts now, too.

The new accounts for riders aged 13 to 17 launch today in over 200 major markets, including New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, Boston, and Washington, DC. Parents get a link to track trips in real time, receive updates at pickup and drop-off, and can communicate directly with their teen’s Lyft driver if needed, the company says. The announcement comes almost three years after Uber first launched its teen accounts.

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EU tells Meta to let other AIs back on WhatsApp.

The European Commission has weighed in on the November decision to block the likes of ChatGPT and Copilot from WhatsApp, and thinks it violates EU antitrust laws. It’s surprisingly fast for the organization, which called the issue “urgent” because of the risk of “irreparable” damage to competition in the nascent AI industry.

European Commission illustration of its measures to make Meta include 3rd party chatbots on WhatsApp
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Jess Weatherbed
2026 AI investments will cost more than the Moon landing.

Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet are planning to spend $670 billion on AI infrastructure this year, more than some of the biggest capital efforts in US history by percentage of gross domestic product. It’s dwarfed only by the 1803 Louisiana Purchase, which doubled the size of the US.

A graph taken from The Wall Streey Journal showing spending as percentage of annual average GDP.
The 2026 spend on AI alone is bigger than the entire 1850s railroad expansion and the Apollo space program.
Graph by The Wall Street Journal
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The State Department is deleting X posts.

The removals — which follow the Trump administration’s previous data purging efforts — target all posts prior to the president returning to office in January 2025, with a goal to “limit confusion on US government policy,” A spokesperson told NPR that the department’s X accounts “are one of our most powerful tools for advancing the America First goals.”

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Ring advertised its neighborhood surveillance network.

The Search Party ad showed Jamie Siminoff’s vision of what connected cameras can do, and it seems to suggest they will only use that power to find lost dogs.

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