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Archives for July 2025

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 series hands-on: squircle squad
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Gemini’s on the wrist, there’s a new Antioxidant Index, and a slightly updated Ultra, too.

Victoria Song
Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Sam Altman: “I don’t like smart glasses.”

The OpenAI CEO wore a pair of bold glasses while talking to reporters at the Sun Valley conference, and he says they aren’t smart glasses and that he doesn’t like the form factor. Altman briefly teased OpenAI’s upcoming hardware, but only to say that “it’s going to be great.”

He also touches on the talent war between OpenAI and Meta.

A quest for the best headphone mics
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On the Vergecast: our classic mic test with over-the-ear headphones, strength training apps, and AI fitness summaries.

Victoria Song
Jess Weatherbed
Jess Weatherbed
It’s almost time for new Galaxy Watches.

Some images that reportedly show the new Galaxy Watch 8 (40mm/44mm dial size), Watch 8 Classic (46mm), and Watch Ultra (47mm) have leaked ahead of the Samsung Unpacked event on Wednesday, where they’re expected to be officially unveiled. The round body of the Watch and Watch Classic has notably been updated to the round watch face and squircle body design used by the Ultra, alongside other changes and specification upgrades.

<em>Leaker Roland Quandt posted what appear to be marketing images of the Galaxy Watch 8...</em>
<em>...and Galaxy Watch 8 Classic...</em>
<em>These images leaked by Evan Blass show a better look at the squircle design on the Galaxy Watch 8...</em>
<em>...Galaxy Watch 8 Classic...</em>
<em>...and Galaxy Watch 8 Ultra.</em>
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Leaker Roland Quandt posted what appear to be marketing images of the Galaxy Watch 8...
Image: Roland Quandt
Whoop MG review: a big whoop for a small crowd

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I regret to say it’s still only athletes who should give a whoop about Whoop.

Victoria Song
Victoria Song
Victoria Song
Strava and Runna will let you get a joint subcription now.

It’ll cost a combined $149.99 a year, which is roughly 60 percent cheaper than if you were buying both separately. This makes a ton of sense given that Strava announced it had acquired Runna back in April. The caveats are that the bundle is only on an annual basis — no monthly option — and you have to buy through Strava’s app. The good news is that there are refund / subscription extension options if you’re already a Runna or Strava subscriber.