News Writer
Emma Roth is a news writer at The Verge, where she covers just about everything in the world of tech. Some of her favorite topics to follow include the ever-evolving streaming industry, the latest in artificial intelligence, and changes to the way our government interacts with Big Tech. Previously, Emma wrote and edited technology news and how-to articles for MUO.
On Tuesday, a federal judge in California denied Google’s motion to dismiss a class action lawsuit, which accuses the company of violating Android and non-Android users’ privacy by collecting certain web and activity data even if they opted out.
A jury trial will take place on August 18th, according to Reuters.
Code spotted in iOS 18.3 beta 2 hints at an Apple Invites app that could help users plan in-person events and manage invites, according to 9to5Mac. It’s still too early to tell how it might differ from the Calendar app, though.
The automaker said it would file an appeal after a Delaware judge rejected Musk’s $56 billion pay package a second time, and now it officially has, as reported by Bloomberg Law. The state’s Supreme Court will now review the appeal.
The weirdest tech at CES 2025
From encapsulated anime girls to an air-purifying cat tower, there was something for everyone at this year’s CES.
The China-only chip comes with 2,375 AI TOPS, compared to the 3,352 on the RTX 5090 that will launch elsewhere, as pointed out by Tom’s Hardware. US export rules prevent chipmakers like Nvidia from selling high-powered chips to China.
Despite these requirements, it seems some of the company’s advanced chips have made their way into China through smuggling, according to The Information.