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  • 1 week ago | theverge.com | Nathan Edwards

    Posted Apr 15, 2025 at 4:15 PM UTCDOGE may have improperly taken sensitive NLRB data. According to an NPR report, “Members of the DOGE team asked that their activities not be logged on the system and then appeared to try to cover their tracks behind them, turning off monitoring tools and manually deleting records of their access — evasive behavior that several cybersecurity experts interviewed by NPR compared to what criminal or state-sponsored hackers might do.”

  • 3 weeks ago | theverge.com | Nathan Edwards

    Posted Apr 1, 2025 at 2:54 PM UTC“Which one’s the Any Key?”This would be a mildly funny April Fools’ Day gag if it were a fake product announcement. But CYL Any Keys is a real keycap set you can buy today. And it’s from GMK, so it’s a high-quality mildly funny April Fools’ Day gag, with doubleshot legends and support for mAny different keyboard layouts. I’m holding out for MTNU Any Keys, though.

  • 1 month ago | theverge.com | Nathan Edwards

    The Verge logo. Look at this keyboardSee all StoriesThe $3,600 keyboard that’s optimized for joy. I’ve spent the past week typing on an early unit of the Norbauer Seneca, a mechanical keyboard that’s entirely custom, from its Topre-like electrocapacitive switches to its astonishingly smooth stabilizers. I also spoke at length with its creator about the process of making the board and why it’s so damn expensive.

  • 1 month ago | theverge.com | Nathan Edwards

    Posted Feb 25, 2025 at 8:14 PM UTCNNathan EdwardsWelcome to Framework; please hold. I guess people are pretty interested in Framework’s new Strix Halo desktop, Strix Point 13-inch (it’s translucent!) and 12-inch convertible laptop, because I’ve never been put on hold to visit a dang website before. My colleagues who are veterans of the PS5 restock wars tell me this is normal. Y’all are really out here waiting in line online? This is a new one on me. Screenshot: Framework

  • 2 months ago | theverge.com | Nathan Edwards

    Posted Feb 17, 2025 at 10:52 PM UTCNNathan EdwardsMexico threatens to sue Google over ‘Gulf of America’ name. Google updated the name last week for Maps users in the US, though Maps users in Mexico still see Gulf of Mexico and people outside either country see both names. Mexican President Claudia Scheinbaum said Monday that the country would “proceed to court” if Google did not reverse the change.

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