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Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell confirms he is the subject of a DOJ criminal investigation.

Powell’s statement says the Fed received grand jury subpoenas “threatening a criminal indictment related to my testimony before the Senate Banking Committee last June,” about historic building renovations. But, he said, it’s actually retaliation for setting interest rates based on “what will serve the public, rather than following the preferences of the President.”

The WSJ, CNBC, and NYT have more reporting.

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Terrence O'Brien
The White House is considering sending Starlink terminals to Iran to aid protesters.

It’s just one of many options on the table, but one that could potentially circumvent the internet blackout imposed by the Iranian government.

There are reports that the military has established some capacity to jam Starlink, so it remains to be seen how effective it will be in keeping contact open with the Iranian people. According to the Wall Street Journal:

One option under discussion is the possibility of the U.S. sending terminals of Starlink, a satellite-based internet service owned by Elon Musk, into Iran for the first time during the Trump administration, officials said, which could help protesters skirt a recent internet shutdown in the country.

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Sean Hollister
Force feedback steering wheel in a gamepad feels surprisingly great!

GameSir’s Smart Drive was just a prototype at CES — a wired one at that — but I’ve always wanted to have room for a direct-drive racing wheel in my house. Maybe my thumbs are enough! $139 in Q3. (YouTube version here.)

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Sean Hollister
Easiest CPU liquid cooling install ever?

Asus brought a completely cable-free liquid cooler to CES: Asus’s “Q-Connector” uses hidden pogo pins instead of fan/pump cables! No price, but Asus spokesperson JJ Guerrero says even some mid-range Strix motherboards should include, and you can swap the pogo pins for a cable if you change motherboards. Another way it’s becoming easier to build a beautiful PC.

<em>See how the pins are modular? That’s for backwards/forwards motherboard compatibility. </em>
<em>You can see the big copper contacts just to the right of the CPU socket. </em>
<em>The cooler covers them completely. </em>
<em>Here’s a system with a Q-AIO installed.</em>
<em>A closer look at the Q-Connector cooler in the system.</em>
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See how the pins are modular? That’s for backwards/forwards motherboard compatibility.
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CES 2026 was packed with smart home gadgets that matter

Better prices, better features, and Matter support made this a standout year for the connected home.

Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
Snatching Maduro was all about the spectacle

Real people died while Trump treated war like a meme stock.

Elizabeth Lopatto and Sarah Jeong
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Godzilla Minus Zero hits theaters on November 6th.

The US release of the Godzilla Minus One sequel is only three days after the premiere in Japan, a rare near-simultaneous release. It will open in Japan on November 3rd, an auspicious date as it’s when the original Gojira premiered in 1954. If you need a reminder of why you should be excited, go watch Minus One on Netflix.

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Musk complains the uproar over Grok’s sexual deepfakes is an “excuse for censorship.”

Elon is continuing to play the martyr. While his AI chatbot is creating sexualized images of real people and children, he claims people are up in arms because “they just want to suppress free speech.” While he cries censorship, the UK is gearing up to potentially block X temporarily if it can’t get its deepfake porn-maker under control. Musk has responded in typical childish fashion, according to the BBC:

Musk reposted a number of messages on the site overnight criticising the government’s reproval of Grok - including one which showed AI-generated images of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer in a bikini.

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Sean Hollister
Watch me Wolfbox myself.

True story: when we forgot to pack a hairdryer on a beach trip last year, I bought Wolfbox’s awesome MF100 mini blower instead. (It’s one of the top-rated ones in comparison tests.)

Now, Wolfbox has super-sized it. Wolfbox Megaflow 500 Pro; $200 in May.

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Terrence O'Brien
Don’t click anything in that Instagram password reset email, no matter how official it looks.

Seems a lot of people got password reset requests from Instagram over the last few days, including several Verge staffers and members of their family. The email might look legit. It might even have that little blue checkmark in Gmail. But, it probably came from a scammer. Honestly, it’s best practice to never click links in emails anyway.

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A Swedish hot dog with shrimp salad is the most chaotic evil sandwich ever and I will hear no arguments to the contrary.

The Sandwich Alignment Game is the time-waster you didn’t know you needed this weekend. You could lose serious time placing these 57 sandwiches on a D&D-style alignment grid. Now, some people might say this isn’t really a game, but I disagree. Deciding whether an eggplant parm or a meatball parm is more lawful than the other requires real mental dexterity.

The gap between premium and budget TV brands is quickly closing

As the gap in performance shrinks, and there’s less to separate the best from the rest, how will manufacturers react?

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Pocket Taco Pocket Taco Pocket Taco.

It’s not just a tongue-twister — the Pocket Taco is GameSir’s tiny Game Boy styled controller for your phone, not to be confused with 8BitDo’s tiny Game Boy styled controller for your phone. This one’s Bluetooth rather than USB-C, and cradles your phone’s bottom instead of hanging off the USB-C port. It also has a $35 price and a March release date.

<em>A pocket case to keep it in, with a lanyard slot.</em>
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‘This slaps,’ says Allison, about the 8BitDo FlipPad.

It’s just one of two Game Boy-styled mini-controllers that cradle your phone at CES 2026. This one plugs directly into your phone with USB-C, is coming summer 2026, but doesn’t have a price yet. GameSir has a Bluetooth one for $35 that’s coming March and cradles your phone. (YouTube video version here.)

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Would you buy a Tamagotchi for your plants?

The company calls it Senso, and it’s cute! Detachable heads and charger so you can leave the probe in soil. Light, temperature, humidity, and soil moisture, plus a whole AI pitch I’m not quite buying. I’d be more tempted if it weren’t a Kickstarter and had a local smart home API. (YouTube version here.)

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A tiny taste of strolling the CES show floor.

Before saying goodbye to CES 2026, I roamed around without a destination in mind to soak up the scene with my camera. After a week of operating at breakneck pace for long hours, it felt meditative to just capture a tiny glimpse of tech on display — including some human (and very non-human) moments.

Photography by Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The Verge

<em>“AI” holograms are big at CES. In this case, literally.</em>
<em>But a faster camera shutter speed reminds us that, at their core, they’re just large spinning fans with LED lights.</em>
<em>Even the suits of CES occasionally need a breather with some pinball.</em>
<em>A one-minute spacewalk experience that also throws you around like a roller coaster. I have no idea why.</em>
<em>I love when people in VR headsets incidentally stare daggers at people.</em>
<em>Getting side-eyed through some Xreal glasses.</em>
<em>There are many keyboards and colorful keycaps on display in some of the smaller vendor areas. I’m like a moth to a flame.</em>
<em>Those are some strategically placed “Don’t Touch” post-its.</em>
<em>An “AI storyteller” toy aimed at children ages three to eight. As a parent to a two-year-old, all that comes to mind is “Nope!”</em>
<em>I know this display is just showing a wide variety of switches, but part of me wants to type on this chaos keyboard.</em>
<em>There’s an obsession with jumbo-sized versions of regular items at booth displays.</em>
<em>And.</em>
<em>They.</em>
<em>Get.</em>
<em>Ridiculous.</em>
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Scenes from the anti-ICE march in New York City

Hundreds gathered to peacefully protest the killing of Renee Nicole Good.

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