European e-truck industry expresses doubts over China’s CATL and Octopus joint battery-swapping initiative, citing compatibility and industry resistance.
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7 Best Wireless Smartwatches for Prime Day Deals in 2026
Discover the best wireless smartwatches on Prime Day 2026, including Apple, Garmin, and budget options, with details on features, deals, and buying tips.
7 Best Wireless Smartwatches for Prime Day Deals in 2026
Discover the best wireless smartwatches on Prime Day 2026, including Apple, Garmin, and budget options, with details on features, deals, and suitability.
2 Best Home Night Lights in 2026
Discover the best home night lights of 2026, featuring detailed comparisons of DORESshop and LOHAS models, their features, and suitability for different rooms.
2 Best Home Night Lights In 2026
Discover the best home night lights in 2026, featuring adjustable brightness and automatic sensors. Find out which models top the list and why they matter.
The solar-powered Birdbuddy Pro is on sale for $168, the lowest price yet
The Birdbuddy Pro, a solar-powered smart birdhouse with camera, is now available for $168, the lowest price yet, during Prime Day on Amazon.
China satellite companies set sights on SpaceX, pushing to ramp up launches
Chinese satellite startups backed by Geely plan to significantly expand satellite constellations, targeting SpaceX’s market share amid launch capacity challenges.
Honda, Nissan, Mitsubishi eye standardizing next-gen part to cut costs
Honda, Nissan, and Mitsubishi are finalizing plans to standardize electronic control units for future vehicles to reduce costs, according to Nikkei Asia.
20 Prime Day deals Verge readers are buying right now
A roundup of the 20 most popular Prime Day deals among Verge readers, from Apple devices to smart home gadgets, based on actual shopping data.
The queue. Why the grid, not the chip, is the binding constraint on AI.
The US interconnection queue now limits AI infrastructure growth, prompting private grid solutions and shifting costs onto ratepayers. Details inside.