

Makena Kelly
Reporter at The Verge, providing expertise on the Amazon antitrust lawsuit.
Top 10 podcasts with Makena Kelly
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Jun 28, 2023 • 1h 38min
Google Pixel Fold review, Microsoft vs FTC, and Congress’ child safety bills
Joining the discussion are Tom Warren, a Senior Editor at The Verge with expertise in Microsoft and gaming, Makena Kelly, a Policy Reporter focusing on child safety legislation, Allison Johnson, a tech reporter who reviewed the Google Pixel Fold, and Dan Seifert, who offered a contrasting take on the same device. They dive into the high-stakes Microsoft-FTC trial and its implications for gaming, examine Congress's efforts to enhance child safety online, and provide an engaging comparison of the Google Pixel Fold against leading competitors in the foldable phone market.

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Sep 27, 2023 • 25min
Why the US is suing Amazon
Join reporter Makena Kelly from The Verge and former FTC director Bill Baer as they dive into the pivotal antitrust lawsuit against Amazon. They discuss how this landmark case aims to reshape monopoly regulations under Lina Khan's leadership. The conversation explores the implications for market competition and small businesses, as well as how Amazon's legal challenges reflect broader shifts in antitrust considerations for tech giants. Discover the evolving definition of consumer welfare and the potential long-term effects on regulatory policies.

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Mar 24, 2023 • 1h 25min
TikTok goes to Washington
Makena Kelly, a policy reporter at The Verge, sheds light on TikTok's intense congressional hearing, pinpointing lawmakers' biases and the contentious debate over data privacy. The discussion dives into how misinformation, exemplified by TikTok’s misleading claims about health treatments, poses challenges for free speech and regulation. The conversation humorously contrasts TikTok's controversies with Google's emerging AI chatbot Bard, exploring the evolving landscape of technology and the political dynamics at play.

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Oct 4, 2023 • 1h 10min
Amazon, Google, and crypto are on trial
Adi Robertson, Policy editor at The Verge, offers keen insights on the high-stakes US v. Google antitrust trial. Joining her is Makena Kelly, who discusses the implications of the FTC's antitrust lawsuit against Amazon and its secret pricing algorithms. Liz Lopatto contributes her perspectives on the trial of Sam Bankman-Fried, the former FTX CEO, focusing on fraud allegations that could reshape the crypto industry. Together, they unpack the future of tech amidst these legal battles.

Nov 8, 2023 • 1h 9min
The tech trials keep coming
Guest Makena Kelly, a tech reporter at The Verge, dives into the Epic v. Google trial, discussing significant implications for app store regulations and competitive practices. Liz Lopatto, also from The Verge, shares insights from the high-stakes Sam Bankman-Fried trial, detailing emotional courtroom moments and its potential impact on the crypto industry. The discussions highlight the intricate balance of law and tech, raising critical questions about the future of digital marketplaces and regulatory accountability in finance.

Apr 19, 2023 • 1h 10min
How a TikTok ban could actually work
In this engaging discussion, Makena Kelly, a Reporter at The Verge covering tech policy, dives into the complexities of a potential TikTok ban and its implications. Allison Johnson, also from The Verge, explores the evolving Android smartphone market, highlighting key players and innovations. Chris Welch tackles the world of consumer electronics, advocating that now is the perfect time to invest in an OLED TV. The trio brings insightful perspectives on privacy concerns, market dynamics, and the future of technology.

Nov 9, 2022 • 1h 10min
The politics and laws changing tech in the US
Adi Robertson, a Senior Reporter at The Verge specializing in tech and politics, discusses how America is grappling with the First Amendment in today’s climate. Makena Kelly, a Policy Reporter, dives into the Chips and Science Act, explaining its potential to reshape the tech landscape in the U.S. The conversation highlights the impacts of media bias and suggests innovative tools like 'Bias Buster' that aim to break down echo chambers. Together, they explore the complexities of free speech and the future of internet regulation.

Jul 20, 2022 • 1h 7min
Project Gene5is adventures, Congress takes on VPNs, and Nothing Phone 1 review
Mitchell Clark, a tech reporter known for his in-depth coverage of Project Genesis, dives into the challenges of Dish's new 5G network, revealing a gap between promises and reality. Makena Kelly, a senior policy reporter, discusses Congress's newfound awareness of VPNs and the need for stricter regulations amidst growing privacy concerns. Jon Porter and Allison Johnson review the Nothing Phone 1, exploring its unique features and the buzz surrounding its launch, while questioning if it truly disrupts the smartphone landscape.

Nov 19, 2021 • 1h 30min
Apple will make repair manuals and parts available to public / Russia blows up a satellite / Biden signs infrastructure package
Makena Kelly, a policy reporter at The Verge, dives into how Biden's $1 trillion infrastructure package could enhance broadband access across the U.S., addressing challenges like regulatory hurdles and the digital divide. Loren Grush, a senior science reporter, discusses the geopolitical fallout of Russia's destructive satellite test, likening it to a spy thriller with significant implications for international space safety. The conversation touches on Apple's shift towards consumer repairs, empowering individuals to fix their devices, amidst a changing tech landscape.

Jun 18, 2021 • 1h 22min
Google adds RCS encryption to Messages / Congress gearing up to fight big tech / Windows 11 leaks
Tom Warren, Senior Editor at The Verge, shares insights on the recent leaks of Windows 11 and discusses Microsoft’s evolving user interface. Alex Cranz dives into Google's new end-to-end encryption for RCS messages, weighing its significance in the messaging landscape. Verge politics reporter Makena Kelly sheds light on bipartisan efforts to combat tech monopolies, revealing how Congress is gearing up for major regulatory changes. The conversation highlights the intersection of innovation, consumer rights, and technological accountability.