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  11.    <title>The MSI Claw is an embarrassment</title>
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  13.   &lt;p&gt;Steer clear.&lt;/p&gt;
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  21.    <author>
  22.      <name>Sean Hollister</name>
  23.    </author>
  24.  </entry>
  25.  <entry>
  26.    <published>2024-05-18T03:40:00-04:00</published>
  27.    <updated>2024-05-18T03:40:00-04:00</updated>
  28.    <title>Behold Ayaneo’s sophisticated takes on the Game Boy and Game Boy Micro</title>
  29.    <content type="html">  
  30.  
  31.    &lt;figure&gt;
  32.      &lt;img alt="" src="https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/C_MMiMAlwPQqvg_Aw_jrXcgdP7Y=/0x648:4625x3731/1310x873/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/73355202/AYANEO_Pocket_DMG_3D_12_3_20240515.0.jpg" /&gt;
  33.        &lt;figcaption&gt;Image: Ayaneo&lt;/figcaption&gt;
  34.    &lt;/figure&gt;
  35.  
  36.  &lt;p id="QGgTV8"&gt;The &lt;a href="https://www.theverge.com/22831589/analogue-pocket-review"&gt;Analogue Pocket&lt;/a&gt; is the most advanced Game Boy to ever take actual carts, but Ayaneo has just unveiled a pair of &lt;em&gt;emulator&lt;/em&gt;-centric pocket computers that could give it a run for its cash — including a modern take on the original DMG-01 Nintendo Game Boy that now includes a 419ppi OLED screen.&lt;/p&gt;
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  38. &lt;p id="t6mix6"&gt;Unfortunately, we’ve only got renders and a few details today — no prices or full spec sheets — but those renders look pretty neat! I find myself most interested in the Pocket Micro, whose sleek design, twin joysticks and horizontal layout look a bit more practical than the stick placement on the Pocket DMG. Not to mention a bit of a Sony Walkman vibe from certain angles? Take a peek:&lt;/p&gt;
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  40. &lt;p id="Br2rqk"&gt;Below, you’ll also see the Ayaneo AG01 “Graphics Starship”...&lt;/p&gt;
  41.  &lt;p&gt;
  42.    &lt;a href="https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/18/24159584/ayaneo-pocket-dmg-micro-ag01-egpu"&gt;Continue reading&amp;hellip;&lt;/a&gt;
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  48.    <author>
  49.      <name>Sean Hollister</name>
  50.    </author>
  51.  </entry>
  52.  <entry>
  53.    <published>2024-05-17T18:16:20-04:00</published>
  54.    <updated>2024-05-17T18:16:20-04:00</updated>
  55.    <title>Here are the best Kindle deals right now</title>
  56.    <content type="html">  
  57.  
  58.    &lt;figure&gt;
  59.      &lt;img alt="The Kindle Scribe against a background of yellow post-it notes." src="https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/ori6LeaHXgv7eVwVvpTDIh--HNA=/0x0:2040x1360/1310x873/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/67715739/226417__Amazon_Kindle_Scribe_AKrales_0197.40.jpg" /&gt;
  60.        &lt;figcaption&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Kindle Scribe doesn’t provide the most intuitive note-taking experience you can get, but it’s getting better thanks to a series of OTA updates.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/figcaption&gt;
  61.    &lt;/figure&gt;
  62.  
  63.  &lt;p id="c0dokh"&gt;When it comes to finding a device to read ebooks, you have a few options to choose from. You can always buy a tablet or use your phone, but those devices are multipurpose and can be used for a ton of things, like surfing the web or doom-scrolling on Twitter. If you are looking for something to strictly read books, e-readers, while niche, are designed to store all of your books in a virtual library with limited functionality. &lt;/p&gt;
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  65. &lt;p id="pDKHVT"&gt;Amazon, one of the pioneers of the e-reader, has dominated the space for years with its ever-expanding Kindle lineup, which consists of several unique models with their own pros and cons. The bulk of the devices function as simple ebook readers; however, with the &lt;a href="https://www.theverge.com/23484927/amazon-kindle-scribe-e-reader-notetaking-pen-review"&gt;Kindle Scribe&lt;/a&gt;, Amazon looks to be moving beyond...&lt;/p&gt;
  66.  &lt;p&gt;
  67.    &lt;a href="https://www.theverge.com/21539047/best-amazon-kindle-deals"&gt;Continue reading&amp;hellip;&lt;/a&gt;
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  73.    <author>
  74.      <name>Sheena Vasani</name>
  75.      <name>Brandon Widder</name>
  76.    </author>
  77.  </entry>
  78.  <entry>
  79.    <published>2024-05-17T17:30:38-04:00</published>
  80.    <updated>2024-05-17T17:30:38-04:00</updated>
  81.    <title>Microsoft’s Surface AI event: news, rumors, and lots of Qualcomm laptops</title>
  82.    <content type="html">  
  83.  
  84.    &lt;figure&gt;
  85.      &lt;img alt="Illustration of Microsoft’s Windows logo" src="https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/SJN6hs8oa1R_xLCbqMsSb3s0qjk=/0x0:2040x1360/1310x873/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/73354686/acastro_STK109_microsoft_02.0.jpg" /&gt;
  86.        &lt;figcaption&gt;Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge&lt;/figcaption&gt;
  87.    &lt;/figure&gt;
  88.  
  89.  &lt;p&gt;At Microsoft’s big AI and Surface event on May 20th, the company takes another shot at Arm Windows PCs.&lt;/p&gt;
  90.  &lt;p&gt;
  91.    &lt;a href="https://www.theverge.com/24159022/microsoft-surface-ai-event-news-rumors-announcements"&gt;Continue reading&amp;hellip;&lt;/a&gt;
  92.  &lt;/p&gt;
  93.  
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  96.    <id>https://www.theverge.com/24159022/microsoft-surface-ai-event-news-rumors-announcements</id>
  97.    <author>
  98.      <name>Richard Lawler</name>
  99.      <name>Tom Warren</name>
  100.      <name>Jess Weatherbed</name>
  101.      <name>Umar Shakir</name>
  102.      <name>Sean Hollister</name>
  103.      <name>Joanna Nelius</name>
  104.      <name>Jon Porter</name>
  105.      <name>Emma Roth</name>
  106.      <name>Monica Chin</name>
  107.      <name>Wes Davis</name>
  108.    </author>
  109.  </entry>
  110.  <entry>
  111.    <published>2024-05-17T17:16:37-04:00</published>
  112.    <updated>2024-05-17T17:16:37-04:00</updated>
  113.    <title>Head of Canada’s intelligence agency warns Canadians not to use TikTok</title>
  114.    <content type="html">  
  115.  
  116.    &lt;figure&gt;
  117.      &lt;img alt="Vector art of the TikTok logo." src="https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/pSCyhguxI0JoFQqyPxujXvqjFxs=/0x0:2040x1360/1310x873/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/73354672/STK051_TIKTOK_CVirginia_D.0.jpg" /&gt;
  118.        &lt;figcaption&gt;Illustration: The Verge&lt;/figcaption&gt;
  119.    &lt;/figure&gt;
  120.  
  121.  &lt;p id="97zZdF"&gt;Canada’s security agency is trying to dissuade Canadians from using TikTok, telling users that their data is “available to the government of China.”&lt;/p&gt;
  122. &lt;p id="xcwNMx"&gt;In an interview with CBC News set to air on Saturday, David Vigneault, the director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, said that “there is a very clear strategy on the part of the government of China … to be able to acquire … personal information from around the world,” &lt;a href="https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/csis-tikok-vigneault-1.7206000"&gt;the CBC&lt;em&gt; &lt;/em&gt;reports&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;/p&gt;
  123. &lt;p id="e3moez"&gt;“They’re using big data analytics, they have amazing computer farms crunching the data, they are developing artificial intelligence ... based on using this data,” Vigneault added.&lt;/p&gt;
  124. &lt;p id="9EozIl"&gt;The Chinese government’s ability to access user data is at the forefront of US efforts to regulate — and potentially...&lt;/p&gt;
  125.  &lt;p&gt;
  126.    &lt;a href="https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/17/24159310/canadian-security-intelligence-service-tiktok-china-user-data"&gt;Continue reading&amp;hellip;&lt;/a&gt;
  127.  &lt;/p&gt;
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  131.    <id>https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/17/24159310/canadian-security-intelligence-service-tiktok-china-user-data</id>
  132.    <author>
  133.      <name>Gaby Del Valle</name>
  134.    </author>
  135.  </entry>
  136.  <entry>
  137.    <published>2024-05-17T17:02:48-04:00</published>
  138.    <updated>2024-05-17T17:02:48-04:00</updated>
  139.    <title>The Delta Emulator is changing its logo after Adobe threatened it</title>
  140.    <content type="html">  
  141.  
  142.    &lt;figure&gt;
  143.      &lt;img alt="" src="https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/ynQnN4JlnzBThkmKNouV2bbtBdo=/0x0:1050x700/1310x873/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/73354652/adobe_delta_closer.0.jpg" /&gt;
  144.    &lt;/figure&gt;
  145.  
  146.  &lt;p id="MAmr1g"&gt;Delta Emulator is abandoning its current logo for a different, yet-to-be-revealed mark — because Adobe thinks Delta’s stylized letter “D” is a bit too close to its stylized letter “A” for comfort. &lt;/p&gt;
  147. &lt;p id="zS1V8a"&gt;It’s not every day you see an app changelog that includes news of a legal threat, but get a load of this:&lt;/p&gt;
  148.  &lt;figure class="e-image"&gt;
  149.        
  150.      &lt;cite&gt;Image via iOS App Store&lt;/cite&gt;
  151.      &lt;figcaption&gt;&lt;em&gt;“Adobe threatened legal action unless we changed our app icon — so we did!” it reads.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/figcaption&gt;
  152.  &lt;/figure&gt;
  153. &lt;p id="Y43UtW"&gt;The situation unfolded quickly, according to emails Delta creator Riley Testut shared with &lt;em&gt;The Verge&lt;/em&gt;:&lt;/p&gt;
  154. &lt;p id="Mqv2SL"&gt;On May 7th, Adobe’s lawyers reached out to Delta with a firm but kindly written request to go find a different icon, an email that didn’t contain an explicit threat or even use the word infringement — it...&lt;/p&gt;
  155.  &lt;p&gt;
  156.    &lt;a href="https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/17/24159268/delta-emulator-logo-change-app"&gt;Continue reading&amp;hellip;&lt;/a&gt;
  157.  &lt;/p&gt;
  158.  
  159. </content>
  160.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/17/24159268/delta-emulator-logo-change-app"/>
  161.    <id>https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/17/24159268/delta-emulator-logo-change-app</id>
  162.    <author>
  163.      <name>Sean Hollister</name>
  164.    </author>
  165.  </entry>
  166.  <entry>
  167.    <published>2024-05-17T16:51:40-04:00</published>
  168.    <updated>2024-05-17T16:51:40-04:00</updated>
  169.    <title>Motorola’s next Razr lineup might have bigger front screens for everybody</title>
  170.    <content type="html">  
  171.  
  172.    &lt;figure&gt;
  173.      &lt;img alt="Rendered image showing a Motorola Razr 50 5G Ultra foldable phone both open, closed, and alongside its charger," src="https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/P_QqC6LMtvyWQqxxYLZA1FeICOE=/26x159:900x742/1310x873/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/73354613/Motorola_Razr_50_series_5G_renders_2.0.jpg" /&gt;
  174.        &lt;figcaption&gt;Image: &lt;a class="ql-link" href="https://www.91mobiles.com/hub/motorola-razr-50-ultra-design-specifications-leak-exclusive/" target="_blank"&gt;91Mobiles&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/figcaption&gt;
  175.    &lt;/figure&gt;
  176.  
  177.  &lt;p id="tynl61"&gt;After 2023’s &lt;a href="https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/1/23745240/folding-phones-2023-pixel-fold-razr-galaxy-fold"&gt;big year for foldable phones&lt;/a&gt;, what’s next? According to these leaked pics, we can expect Motorola’s foldable Razr line to stretch that front cover screen even further on both versions. As &lt;a href="https://www.91mobiles.com/hub/motorola-razr-50-ultra-design-specifications-leak-exclusive/"&gt;revealed by &lt;em&gt;91Mobiles&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href="https://x.com/Sudhanshu1414/status/1791479694325637586"&gt;Sudhanshu Ambhore on X&lt;/a&gt;, the Razr 50 Ultra 5G will feature a 4.0-inch screen on the outside, which is a noticeable upgrade from the 2023 Razr 40 Ultra (called the Razr Plus in the US) and its 3.6-inch front cover screen. &lt;/p&gt;
  178.  &lt;figure class="e-image"&gt;
  179.        
  180.      &lt;cite&gt;Photo by Allison Johnson / The Verge&lt;/cite&gt;
  181.      &lt;figcaption&gt;2023 Motorola Razr Plus&lt;/figcaption&gt;
  182.  &lt;/figure&gt;
  183. &lt;p id="umRopr"&gt;On the renders of this 2024 model, the new, larger outside screen stretches nearly to the phone’s hinge assembly, with only a small bezel area, giving users even more area to use without opening it to use the...&lt;/p&gt;
  184.  &lt;p&gt;
  185.    &lt;a href="https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/17/24159259/motorola-razr-ultra-plus-2024-leak-rumor"&gt;Continue reading&amp;hellip;&lt;/a&gt;
  186.  &lt;/p&gt;
  187.  
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  189.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/17/24159259/motorola-razr-ultra-plus-2024-leak-rumor"/>
  190.    <id>https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/17/24159259/motorola-razr-ultra-plus-2024-leak-rumor</id>
  191.    <author>
  192.      <name>Richard Lawler</name>
  193.    </author>
  194.  </entry>
  195.  <entry>
  196.    <published>2024-05-17T16:37:54-04:00</published>
  197.    <updated>2024-05-17T16:37:54-04:00</updated>
  198.    <title>Valve’s next game may have just leaked</title>
  199.    <content type="html">  
  200.  
  201.    &lt;figure&gt;
  202.      &lt;img alt="Screenshot allegedly from Valve’s latest game Deadlock." src="https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/mbkB6pyBatALhABouQ7QHWCVrp8=/298x0:3526x2152/1310x873/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/73354590/GNwD7T6WoAA2XIx.0.jpeg" /&gt;
  203.        &lt;figcaption&gt;Image: Tyler McVicker&lt;/figcaption&gt;
  204.    &lt;/figure&gt;
  205.  
  206.  &lt;p id="anAqRB"&gt;Valve’s next game appears to be a multiplayer hero shooter known as &lt;em&gt;Deadlock&lt;/em&gt;. This is according to leaks from playtesters posted on social media earlier today, with some of the details verified by known Valve dataminer @GabeFollower and Valve watcher Tyler McVicker. &lt;/p&gt;
  207. &lt;p id="RZr0j7"&gt;“Since testers started sharing &lt;em&gt;Deadlock&lt;/em&gt; screenshots all over the place, here’s ones I can verify, featuring one of the heroes called Grey Talon,” &lt;a href="https://x.com/gabefollower/status/1791311128422748285"&gt;@GabeFollower posted on X&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
  208. &lt;p id="CO54iq"&gt;The post included four screenshots allegedly from the game, which features characters (one of which looks like the Sniper from &lt;em&gt;Team Fortress 2)&lt;/em&gt; battling in a city map that seems reminiscent of &lt;em&gt;Half-Life 2’&lt;/em&gt;s City 17. Another image shows a hero named Grey Talon and includes the character’s weapon and...&lt;/p&gt;
  209.  &lt;p&gt;
  210.    &lt;a href="https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/17/24159222/valve-new-game-deadlock-multiplayer-hero-shooter"&gt;Continue reading&amp;hellip;&lt;/a&gt;
  211.  &lt;/p&gt;
  212.  
  213. </content>
  214.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/17/24159222/valve-new-game-deadlock-multiplayer-hero-shooter"/>
  215.    <id>https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/17/24159222/valve-new-game-deadlock-multiplayer-hero-shooter</id>
  216.    <author>
  217.      <name>Ash Parrish</name>
  218.    </author>
  219.  </entry>
  220.  <entry>
  221.    <published>2024-05-17T15:33:44-04:00</published>
  222.    <updated>2024-05-17T15:33:44-04:00</updated>
  223.    <title>‘iPhone 17 Slim’ rumors point to a redesigned model in 2025</title>
  224.    <content type="html">  
  225.  
  226.    &lt;figure&gt;
  227.      &lt;img alt="Image of the Apple logo surrounded by gray, pink, and green outlines" src="https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/AfPfWA4xUhAwbi3t1qBHSeSWgok=/0x0:2040x1360/1310x873/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/73354440/VRG_Illo_N_Barclay_5_apple.0.jpg" /&gt;
  228.        &lt;figcaption&gt;Illustration by Nick Barclay / The Verge&lt;/figcaption&gt;
  229.    &lt;/figure&gt;
  230.  
  231.  &lt;p id="E591NO"&gt;Since the iPhone X’s &lt;a href="https://www.theverge.com/2017/10/31/16579748/apple-iphone-x-review"&gt;introduction of OLED and Face ID&lt;/a&gt; in 2017, Apple’s phones haven’t changed their look significantly, but now &lt;a href="https://www.theinformation.com/articles/apple-plans-a-thinner-iphone-in-2025"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Information&lt;/em&gt; reports&lt;/a&gt; a major redesign is underway for a new “Slim” iPhone. The outlet says it could arrive in 2025 as part of the iPhone 17 refresh, with a price even higher than Apple’s current most expensive model, the iPhone Pro Max.&lt;/p&gt;
  232. &lt;p id="bjpezW"&gt;&lt;a href="https://9to5mac.com/2024/05/05/iphone-17-redesign-iphone-17-slim/"&gt;&lt;em&gt;9to5Mac&lt;/em&gt; reported&lt;/a&gt; on a rumor from Haitong International analyst Jeff Pu saying the new iPhone 17 models could have a refreshed design with a smaller Dynamic Island. Following a rumored size increase and a &lt;a href="https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/19/24043948/iphone-16-camera-button-shutter-release-the-information-report"&gt;new side button&lt;/a&gt; for the iPhone 16 lineup later this year, the  “Slim” iPhone 17 would feature a 6.6-inch display that falls in between the 6.1-inch screen of the smallest...&lt;/p&gt;
  233.  &lt;p&gt;
  234.    &lt;a href="https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/17/24159114/iphone-17-slim-rumor-2025"&gt;Continue reading&amp;hellip;&lt;/a&gt;
  235.  &lt;/p&gt;
  236.  
  237. </content>
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  240.    <author>
  241.      <name>Richard Lawler</name>
  242.    </author>
  243.  </entry>
  244.  <entry>
  245.    <published>2024-05-17T14:53:26-04:00</published>
  246.    <updated>2024-05-17T14:53:26-04:00</updated>
  247.    <title>Your guide to this year’s summer video game events</title>
  248.    <content type="html">  
  249.  
  250.    &lt;figure&gt;
  251.      &lt;img alt="A photo collage of a gamer choosing an emulator from a menu of options of different game controllers." src="https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/Wd_IPghVNLCBwhvC0eNhJ-3P6ls=/0x0:2040x1360/1310x873/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/73354342/STK465_VIDEO_GAMES_EMULATOR__CVirginia_B.0.jpg" /&gt;
  252.        &lt;figcaption&gt;Illustration: Cath Virginia / The Verge&lt;/figcaption&gt;
  253.    &lt;/figure&gt;
  254.  
  255.  &lt;p id="Di9EP2"&gt;As the &lt;a href="https://www.theverge.com/23998271/e3-gaming-convention-canceled-death"&gt;corpse of E3 lies a-mouldrin’ in its grave&lt;/a&gt;, its &lt;a href="https://www.theverge.com/2020/5/1/21243981/summer-game-fest-news-events-geoff-keighley-sony-microsoft"&gt;spirit marches on&lt;/a&gt; in the form of a bevy of video game showcases and events. There’s a hefty number of them — some notable, some not (but they should be) — and they encompass a wide range of games and genres. Here’s your guide to the whats, wheres, and whens of this year’s summer of games.&lt;/p&gt;
  256. &lt;h2 id="SJpNmE"&gt;
  257. &lt;a href="https://access-ability.uk/2023/11/17/access-ability-summer-showcase-2024-announcement/"&gt;Access-Ability Summer Showcase 2024&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/h2&gt;
  258. &lt;p id="o7uepN"&gt;Accessibility has become a major feature of games, with developers often incorporating &lt;a href="https://www.theverge.com/2023/4/3/23668538/sony-playstation-store-accessibility-tags-ps5"&gt;accessibility features in their marketing materials&lt;/a&gt;. The Access-Ability Showcase takes that one step further, curating an entire digital event around games with robust accessibility features. “Our aim is to make sure that if a game looks exciting, you don’t have to worry about...&lt;/p&gt;
  259.  &lt;p&gt;
  260.    &lt;a href="https://www.theverge.com/24159055/summer-gaming-events-xbox-showcase-nintendo-direct"&gt;Continue reading&amp;hellip;&lt;/a&gt;
  261.  &lt;/p&gt;
  262.  
  263. </content>
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  266.    <author>
  267.      <name>Ash Parrish</name>
  268.    </author>
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