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The Verge Digest: March 28, 2026

This digest compiles the latest from The Verge.

Today’s The Verge Roundup

Meta’s legal defeat could be a victory for children, or a loss for everyone

28 Mar 2026, 2:00 pm by Adi Robertson

Meta’s legal defeat could be a victory for children, or a loss for everyone
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Is social media not just bad, but illegally bad? Should tech companies pay for making it that way? According to two US juries – and no shortage of outside commentary – the answer to both questions is “yes.”

Earlier this week, two juries – one in New Mexico, one in Los Angeles – held Meta liable for a total of hundreds of millions of dollars for harming minors. YouTube was also found liable in Los Angeles, and both companies are appealing their losses. In one sense, the decisions were surprising. Meta and Google operate platforms for transmitting speech and are typically protected in a variety of ways by Section 230 and the First Amendment; …

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TikTok’s policy for AI ads isn’t working

28 Mar 2026, 2:00 pm by Jess Weatherbed

TikTok’s policy for AI ads isn’t working
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I’ve been struggling to tell whether the ads appearing in my TikTok feeds have been made with generative AI tools. As someone who spends a great deal of time scrutinizing images and videos for the usual “tells” that something was synthetically generated, some of the promotions I’ve seen have definitely sparked suspicion. For several weeks, I didn’t see any examples with the AI disclosure required by TikTok’s advertising policies, however, so I had no way of knowing for sure.

What irks me is that someone knows for sure if the content is AI-generated. They’re just not telling the rest of us. And if companies that claim to support AI-labelling …

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Here’s what Verge readers are buying during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale

28 Mar 2026, 1:00 pm by Cameron Faulkner

Here’s what Verge readers are buying during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale
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We have a pretty good understanding of which deals Verge readers will gravitate toward. After all, what products and services resonate with our audience — and the quality of the deal itself — are what help us determine what to cover on any given day. And yet, we never know for sure how people will shop during shopping events like Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, which runs through 2:59AM ET on April 1st.

Apparently, many readers felt compelled to make quality-of-life purchases this year, the kind designed to make life run a little more smoothly. Things like a portable tire inflator, a lil’ switch-flipping bot, and an electronic screwdriver were among the most-clicked items (gathered through anonymous shopping data). If you’re the kind of person who enjoys knowing what deals others think are worth jumping on, we’ve rounded them up below.


Govee Table Lamp 2

Govee’s Table Lamp 2 is way more fun than your average table lamp. The color-changing device boasts built-in scheduling and more than 60 dynamic lighting effects, including preset scenes for various holidays. You can even create custom color combos for when “Dandelion” and other presets just aren’t cutting it.
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AirPods Pro 3

The AirPods Pro 3 have a new design that improves their fit, superior noise cancellation, better bass, and fairly accurate heart rate sensors. Read our review.
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Kindle Colorsoft (16GB)

The 16GB Kindle Colorsoft is Amazon’s latest color e-reader. It features a 7-inch 300ppi screen, an adjustable frontlight, and a battery that can last up to eight weeks.
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Keychron V1 Max

Keychron’s V1 Max, the so-called “Toyota Corolla of keyboards,” supports Bluetooth, wired USB-C connectivity, and 2.4GHz wireless connectivity — with one USB-C and one USB-A receiver included.
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Hoto 3.6V Electric Screwdriver Kit Pro

Hoto’s rechargeable screwdriver is ideal for small repairs. It offers three torque modes, a rotational speed of up to 220RPM, and a helpful circular LED to illuminate dark spaces. The durable case also holds all 25 steel bits and an extension bar for getting into hard-to-reach places.
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Sonos Ace

The Sonos Ace are the company’s first set of wireless headphones. They feature a premium, comfortable build and active noise cancellation, along with compatibility with Sonos Arc and other Sonos soundbars. Read our review.
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Anker 621 Magnetic Battery (MagGo)

Anker’s 621 Magnetic Battery is a slim, 5,000mAh charger that can attach magnetically to the back of any MagSafe-ready iPhone.
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Meross Smart Wi-Fi Garage Door Opener

Meross makes a handy add-on that can transform a variety of garage door models into smart doors that you can open remotely. It works with Amazon Alexa, Apple Home, Google Home, and Samsung SmartThings.
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SwitchBot Bot

If you’ve ever wished you had a robot that could push a button for you, that’s precisely what the SwitchBot Bot does. It’s simple, smart, and works on anything with a button. Stick it on the device you want to turn on or off, and you’re set.
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ChomChom Roller Pet Hair Remover

The ChomChom is a reusable roller that works great for removing unwanted pet hair from furniture, allowing you to skip lint rollers, vacuuming, and other cleaning tools in a pinch.
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Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Power Strip

Kasa’s aptly titled Smart Wi-Fi Power Strip features six smart outlets with surge protection, each of which can be individually controlled via Alexa or Google Home. It also has three non-smart USB-A ports for powering phone chargers and other small devices.
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Anker Nano 45W charger with display

Anker’s latest single-port USB-C charger offers up to 45W of power, foldable prongs, and a front-facing “smart display” that lets you see the charge level, power flow, and other useful information at a glance.
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Anker Qi2 15W wireless charging pad

Anker’s low-cost charging pad has a five-foot USB-C cable, and the company claims you can leave your phone’s case on while you charge. It doesn’t include a wall adapter, though.
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Nuki Smart Lock

The Nuki Smart Lock is the most advanced retrofit smart lock we’ve tested, with a compact design and lightning-fast locking. It’s also incredibly easy to install and supports Wi-Fi and Matter over Thread.
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DJI Osmo Mobile 7P

The Osmo Mobile 7P is a selfie stick with a built-in tripod, an 8-inch telescoping arm, and a “Multifunctional Module” with a built-in computer vision camera, which lets you control it with a wave.
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Anker Nano charging station (6-in-1, 67W)

It doesn’t cost a ton to transform one outlet into a 6-in-1 charging station. Anker’s Nano strip includes two plugs, two USB-C ports (topping out at 67W), and two USB-A ports.
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TP-Link Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Plug Slim (KP125M)

Kasa’s well-rounded smart plug is easy to control in the Kasa app, works with all your major smart home platforms, supports Matter, and offers additional features like energy monitoring.  
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Glocusent Bookmark Style Reading Light

Glocusent’s Bookmark Style Reading Light is perfect for those who burn the midnight oil reading. The clip-on USB light offers a lightweight design and multiple brightness levels, providing a soft, warm glow that’s dim enough that it won’t disturb anyone else trying to get some shut-eye nearby.
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Hoto PixelDrive Cordless Screwdriver

Hoto’s latest electric screwdriver delivers an adjustable 6Nm of torque, along with a built-in pixelated display that lets you check the battery life and other info.
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PDP Riffmaster

PDP’s Riffmaster is a wireless guitar accessory compatible with Rock Band 4 and Fortnite Festival. It has two sets of color-coded buttons you can press to hit notes as they appear on the screen, a built-in 3.5mm audio jack for connecting headphones, and an analog stick to help you easily navigate through each game’s menus.
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AmFilm OneTouch screen protectors (two-pack)

While not technically discounted as part of Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, many Nintendo Switch 2 owners see value in protecting their console’s screen. This pack includes two glass screen protectors that are a breeze to install.
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Fanttik X9 Pro Portable Tire Inflator

Whether you primarily drive a car, motorcycle, or a bicycle, the one thing in common with all three modes of transport is the need for a well-inflated tire. This rechargeable 150psi inflator might just save you from a flat (or from being dangerously close to one) when you least expect it.
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Baseus Free2Pull Retractable USB-C Cable 100W

Baseus’ slick USB-C charger supports 100W passthrough and takes a puck-like form when not in use, with male connectors on either side that retract inward with a quick tug.
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Birdbuddy Pro (solar)

Birdbuddy’s charming, camera-equipped feeder identifies and snaps shots of each bird that stops by, supplementing its 5-megapixel stills with insightful facts via an app. The solar roof helps keep the camera’s battery topped up even when it’s cloudy outside.
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A classic Zelda-style adventure, but a lot more cozy

28 Mar 2026, 1:00 pm by Andrew Webster

A classic Zelda-style adventure, but a lot more cozy
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The Legend of Zelda games are grand adventures, but they can also be very comforting, with quaint villages to explore and warm landscapes to take in. Under The Island takes that idea a step further. It still offers the sense of exploration and puzzle-solving that makes Zelda games so satisfying, but it also takes place in a cozy, lighthearted world with an energy reminiscent of Stardew Valley. It’s the kind of place you’ll want to hang around in even when you aren’t slaying monsters.

The game puts you in the role of Nia, a new resident on the seemingly normal Seashell Island. But soon it becomes clear things are much stranger than they appe …

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The must-have app for frequent flyers

28 Mar 2026, 12:00 pm by David Pierce

The must-have app for frequent flyers
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Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 121, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, good luck in the Elite Eight, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.)

This week, I’ve been reading about Will Wright and sync music and the smartphone theory of everything, picking up The Soul of a New Machine again after hearing that Tracy Kidder died, adding SNL UK to my weekly YouTube clip rotation, watching all my favorite things collide when Hilary Duff went on Hot Ones, moving all my music into Parachord, playing with the NewsBlur Android beta, listening to the new podcast f …

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Why OpenAI killed Sora

28 Mar 2026, 12:00 pm by Hayden Field

Why OpenAI killed Sora
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On Tuesday morning, everything was business as usual at OpenAI. By the end of the day, the company had announced that it would scrap its video-generation app, Sora, and reverse plans for video generation inside ChatGPT; it would wind down a $1 billion Disney deal; it would shuffle the role of a high-level executive; and it would raise an additional $10 billion from investors, adding up to more than $120 billion total for its latest funding round.

OpenAI is now in a frenzy to turn a profit, or at least lose less money. Since its launch, Sora seems to have taken up a massive amount of compute without the financial return to justify it. Indus …

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Oppo made the best foldable phone, again

28 Mar 2026, 11:00 am by Dominic Preston

Oppo made the best foldable phone, again
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There are always a few reasons people give for not buying a foldable phone. Some – price, battery life, camera quality – are mostly a matter of manufacturers balancing spec sheets to offset the added cost of the folding hardware. Others – durability, size – were practical design problems that have mostly been solved. But the crease always felt different, fundamental: something that foldables would be stuck with no matter what.

Oppo disagrees.

It claims that the Find N6 is the first foldable with a “zero-feel” crease, one so subtle that you can hardly tell it’s there. And while there’s just a hint of marketing exaggeration there, Oppo isn’t …

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Bluetti’s Sora 500 solar panel is incredibly powerful for its size

28 Mar 2026, 7:00 am by Thomas Ricker

Bluetti’s Sora 500 solar panel is incredibly powerful for its size
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We don’t review many solar panels at The Verge, but the tech inside Bluetti’s incredibly portable Sora 500 panel makes it worth a deeper look. The new N-Type panels made by Bluetti and others give you more bang for the buck, pound, and square inch. That’s a big deal for vanlifers like me who depend upon these beefy portable solar panels to extend off-grid stays.

In real-world testing, I saw Bluetti’s 500W panel deliver 509W to my van’s power station, allowing me to generate over 800W when combined with the three sad 140W monocrystalline solar panels I have installed on top of my van. That kind of stationary output is fantastic. I typically …

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