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Are we getting a new Logitech webcam?

This teaser sure makes it look like it. Logitech says it’s getting ready to “invite the world in like never before” on March 6th.


What’s on your desk, Victoria Song?

Tech, tarot, junk journaling, and cats.

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Logitech’s articulating ‘show-and-tell’ webcam will cost $350.

The Logitech Reach is designed for one-handed operation, and will soon be available to purchase via normal channels for $349.99 starting this summer, following an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign,

That’s pretty steep, but the lofty price may be worth it for creative streamers who have spent years wrestling with rigid tripods or webcams perched on a tower of books to achieve a top-down angle overlooking their work.


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Bracken Darrell left Logitech to take over the parent company of Vans and Supreme.

Former Logitech CEO and repeat Verge podcast guest Bracken Darrell has been appointed as the new president and CEO of VF Brands (via Bloomberg).

The VF Brands portfolio includes Vans and Supreme, as well as The North Face, Timberland, Dickies, Jansport, and a few others.


Is it time to start taking graphene seriously?

I have a simple rule for news vetting — if it says “graphene,” you can probably ignore it because it never shows up as a real product. New Logitech G Pro X 2 gaming headphones with graphene drivers may force me to revisit that, even if they’re not the absolute first ones on the market and are arriving ten years after researchers explained how these could work.

This interview and this video below lay out why the carbon supermaterial has so much promise — and the production hurdles holding it back. But maybe that’s finally changing.


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Logitech’s cloud gaming handheld lands in Europe.

Logitech’s G Cloud Gaming Handheld costs as much as a Nintendo Switch OLED and nearly as much as a Steam Deck, but it’s focused mainly on cloud games and not local ones. Now available across Europe priced at €359 and £329 in the UK, it’s a high price for hardware that we found “isn’t powerful enough to justify its price.” Check out our full review for all the details.