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Dieter Bohn

Technology expert and staff writer at The Verge, contributing to The Vergecast.

Top 3 podcasts with Dieter Bohn

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Feb 14, 2014 • 1h 1min

Comcast and TWC, the Lumia Icon, and NSA protest

Dieter Bohn, a technology expert at The Verge, and Adi Robertson, a staff writer also at The Verge, dive into the complexities of Comcast's $45 billion bid for Time Warner Cable. They humorously critique Comcast's claims while discussing the lack of consumer choice in the monopolized broadband market. The duo also reflects on the USA Freedom Act and its impact on internet governance, as well as the design quirks of the Nokia Lumia Icon. Their lively chat blends serious tech issues with a splash of humor.
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Mar 4, 2022 • 1h 16min

Goodbye to Dieter Bohn, with special guest Walt Mossberg

In a poignant conversation, Dieter Bohn, co-founder of The Verge and tech review guru, bids farewell as he transitions to Google. He reminisces about founding The Verge and shares memorable moments from tech events like CES. Joining him is Walt Mossberg, a veteran technology journalist renowned for his insights. Together, they explore the tensions between open web principles and app ecosystems, while celebrating a legacy filled with humor and camaraderie. Their heartfelt reflections make for a bittersweet yet uplifting farewell.
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Jun 21, 2019 • 1h 19min

Facebook announces Libra, Section 230 threatened, and RCS in the hands of Google

Paul Miller, a tech journalist with a keen eye on cryptocurrency, discusses Facebook's ambitious new digital currency, Libra, and its potential to disrupt traditional finance. Adi Robertson, an insightful reporter on tech's societal effects, unpacks the implications of Senator Hawley's proposals to amend Section 230, stirring a lively debate on content moderation. Dieter Bohn, known for his gadget expertise, shares insights on Google’s control over RCS, highlighting its impact on messaging practices. Together, they explore the absurdities and complexities of modern tech.