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Panasonic’s Lumix S1H can shoot 6K video with a full-frame sensor

DJI’s most advanced drone yet comes with its own van and film crew

US Justice Department is imminently preparing a Google antitrust investigation

The tech industry is worried about Trump’s Mexico tariffs

The State Department will start asking visa applicants for their social media accounts

WWDC 2019: the latest news from Apple’s big developer conference

Twilight’s Robert Pattinson is reportedly the new Batman

Vergecast: the weird laptops of Computex, new Intel and AMD chips, and a WWDC preview

Can Apple be trusted with the App Store?

This weekend, compare the TV and film versions of DC Comics’ Swamp Thing

BlackBerry Messenger dies today, but it’ll never truly be gone

Driving Formula E’s game-changing electric racecar

Pixar’s Onward trailer imagines Chris Pratt and Tom Holland as elf brothers

A new Tinder test lets people pay to turn read receipts on for specific chats

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate gets VR support

Dropbox ups the storage of its paid plans, gets smarter about cleaning up old files

The new Mac Pro is Apple’s chance to make a PC

China prepares to strike back at US as Huawei suffers another loss

Target recalls own-brand Lightning cables over fire risk

How white supremacists evade Facebook bans

Tesla opens Chinese preorders for cheaper Model 3s made in China

Microsoft unveils pride Surface Type Cover and skin

What if Amazon took Sprint’s place as the US’s fourth wireless carrier?

Uber’s CEO thinks Eats is a secret weapon in the ride-hailing wars

Mark Zuckerberg’s head of security accused of sexual harassment by two former staffers

Parental control app developers band together to demand an API from Apple

Netflix is raising prices for UK subscribers

Nreal’s AR sunglasses cost $499 and should ship in ‘limited quantities’ this year

Google Chrome extensions will be required to minimize access to user data

You can get a good quality phone for less than $200 now

Neil Gaiman had one rule for the Good Omens adaptation: making Terry Pratchett happy

Anti-abortion group funded a fertility app encouraging women to avoid hormonal birth control

Sprint’s 5G network is here, and it’s completely different from what Verizon and AT&T are doing

Don’t expect a headphone jack or volume buttons on the Galaxy Note 10

Here’s what you’ll actually be doing in Death Stranding

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is a tense and daring reboot of the beloved shooter series

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is a tense and daring reboot of the beloved shooter series

Infinity Ward ‘plans’ to support cross-play for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare on PC and console

Why the new Call of Duty isn’t Modern Warfare 4

Facebook filed a patent for a drone made of kites

Apple WWDC 2019: Mac Pro, iOS 13, Marzipan, and what to else to expect

5G has arrived in the UK, and it’s fast

Experts are furious over the FCC’s rosy picture of broadband access

How to block ad tracking on your iPhone

Google Lens will show reviews if you point it at a restaurant’s menu starting this week

The first trailer for Netflix’s Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance is astonishing

Salesforce says it won’t work with retailers that sell semi-automatic weapons

Leap Motion, the gesture startup reportedly almost acquired by Apple, sells to UK haptics company

Microsoft’s Universal Windows Platform app dream is dead and buried

The buttons on the Kindle Oasis make the e-reader feel more like a book

T-Series is the first YouTube channel to hit 100 million subscribers

Ferrari’s first plug-in hybrid can go from 0–62 mph in 2.5 seconds

Microsoft is bringing Xbox Game Pass subscription service to PC with over 100 titles

Motorola’s Moto Z4 is keeping the Moto Mod dream alive

Microsoft will distribute more Xbox titles through Steam and finally support Win32 games