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Thomas Ricker

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    Apple iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max will have even larger displays.

    Next year’s iPhone 16 Pro display will jump from 6.1 inches (iPhone 15 Pro) to 6.3 inches, while the Pro Max will jump from 6.7 (iPhone 15 Pro Max) to 6.9 inches, say analysts Kuo and Young.

    Kuo says the extra space will make room for periscope lenses with better zoom performance, also expected on this year’s iPhone 15 Pro Max.

    Thomas Ricker
    Thomas Ricker
    Apple registers “xrOS” wordmark ahead of headset launch.

    Apple’s so-called “Reality Pro” AR/VR headset that could cost as much as $3,000 is said to be running on an operating system called xrOS — a stylized wordmark for its “extended reality OS” that Apple wants to own. Seems like a solid bet at this point, but we’ll know for sure when WWDC kicks off on June 5th.

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    Thomas Ricker
    Oculus co-founder likes Apple’s mixed reality headset.

    Palmer Luckey who, as the primary inventor of the Oculus Rift, should know a thing or two about VR headsets, tweeted out his one-line approval ahead of its expected unveiling on June 5th.

    Then again, Luckey’s also a documented shitposter and troll with a sometimes bad goatee who failed to make VR an Apple-sized success while at Facebook, so.

    Thomas Ricker
    Thomas Ricker
    EcoFlow partners with Winnebago for #eVanlife.

    No actual products were announced, but I can soon imagine an all-electric Winnebago fitted with an EcoFlow Power Kit that can be expanded with EcoFlow solar panels, batteries, AC, heater, fridge, freezer, ice maker, and smart generator as owners venture further off the grid.

    Days are numbered for diesel-powered white-plastic RVs and this is the kind of push the industry needs. Details coming in July.

    Here’s a custom RV I reviewed from Origin Travelvans with a massive EcoFlow Power Kit (inside), an EcoFlow 400W folding solar panel (and more on the roof), and EcoFlow Smart Generator (on the ground) for unlimited off-grid adventuring.
    Here’s a custom RV I reviewed from Origin Travelvans with a massive EcoFlow Power Kit (inside), an EcoFlow 400W folding solar panel (and more on the roof), and EcoFlow Smart Generator (on the ground) for unlimited off-grid adventuring.
    Photo by Thomas Ricker / The Verge
    Thomas Ricker
    Thomas Ricker
    “Try it but don’t trust it,” is good advice for all of Twitter.

    DMs are untrustworthy and flawed, like the service itself in 2023.

    Thomas Ricker
    Thomas Ricker
    Norway, an EV success story.

    The NYT documents Norway’s shift to EVs ahead of ICE sales ending in 2025. 80 percent of new cars already sold there are battery-powered resulting in cleaner air, quieter streets, and a power grid that hasn’t collapsed. EV owners still have to deal with unreliable chargers and long waits during periods of high demand, but the dire consequences predicted by some haven’t come to pass.

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    Thomas Ricker
    Google’s paying the New York Times $100M to feature its content.

    That’s according to WSJ sources who put a dollar amount to the deal announced earlier in the year that covers distribution, subscriptions, marketing, and ad products. While everyone else in media seems to be struggling, the old gray lady is doing just fine playing the long game.

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    Thomas Ricker
    Surprise! VanMoof has two new e-bikes.

    The full-size S4 and smaller X4 (pictured) cost $2,498 / £2,198 / €2,198 and start shipping in August. They arrive after the company said they’d skip the 4-series of e-bikes because the 5-series was such a major advancement.

    After reviewing both the S5 and S4, I can tell you that the cheaper and simpler SX4 models built for reliability are the ones most should buy.

    The VanMoof S4 and X4 (pictured above) are available in four colors.
    The VanMoof S4 and X4 (pictured above) are available in four colors.
    Image: VanMoof (composite created by The Verge)
    VanMoof S4 e-bike review: the one to buy

    More simple, more accessible, more reliable, less money.

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