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Tom Warren

Microsoft editor for The Verge, contributing to podcast discussions.

Top 10 podcasts with Tom Warren

Ranked by the Snipd community
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40 snips
Jul 23, 2024 • 1h 19min

Inside the global computer crash

Join Tom Warren, a Senior Editor at The Verge, as he unpacks the chaos of the CrowdStrike outage that impacted millions of Windows devices globally. Victoria Song and Adrian Hon then dive into the fitness app Zombies, Run, discussing how it transforms exercise into an engaging storytelling experience without the pressure of competition. They explore the changing landscape of fitness tracking and the potential of using VR in workouts. The conversation wraps up with tech essentials for new parents navigating gaming on the go.
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May 21, 2024 • 1h 10min

Microsoft is in its AI PC era

Tom Warren, a seasoned tech reporter from The Verge, shares insights from Microsoft's recent Surface event, highlighting Arm-powered PCs and groundbreaking AI features like Copilot Plus. Kylie Robison, an expert in AI, discusses OpenAI's new GPT-4o model and its implications, including an interactive ChatGPT experience that mimics a flirty voice assistant. They explore the evolving landscape of AI and PCs, raising questions about privacy and the future of technology in daily life.
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27 snips
Jun 30, 2023 • 1h 31min

AI might break the internet

Adi Robertson, a Senior reporter at The Verge covering technology's societal implications, and Tom Warren, Senior editor focusing on Microsoft and gaming, delve into the evolving landscape of AI. They discuss the dangers of AI-generated misinformation and how AI is reshaping public engagement with technology. The conversation shifts to the high-stakes FTC v. Microsoft trial, revealing insights into the battle between gaming giants and the future of cloud gaming. Tune in for a mix of humor, reflection, and critical analysis of technology's role in our lives.
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Jun 25, 2024 • 1h 8min

New chips, new screens, new gadgets

Join Matt Martin, founder of Clockwise, Craig Mod, a digital reading expert, Tom Warren, a senior editor at The Verge, and Nathan Edwards, a tech reporter, as they explore the innovative Boox Palma, a hybrid e-reader that promises to change how we read. They dive into experiences with Microsoft's Surface Copilot PCs, discussing its new features and limitations. The conversation also highlights the evolving landscape of digital reading and the future of gadgets shaped by AI, examining both the excitement and frustrations in tech advancements.
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11 snips
Apr 2, 2024 • 1h 8min

A better keyboard than QWERTY

In this conversation, Tom Warren, Senior Editor at The Verge, shares his insights on Microsoft's evolving landscape, especially with new leadership in the Windows and Surface teams. He discusses the introduction of AI PCs like the Surface Pro 10, which heralds a new era for the company. Additionally, the podcast delves into the journey of customizing keyboards for comfort, examining alternatives to the QWERTY layout and the intricate balance of ergonomic solutions. There's also a fascinating look at Netflix's recommendation algorithms and how they shape viewer experiences.
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8 snips
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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6 snips
May 26, 2023 • 1h 26min

Microsoft’s big AI Build and Max’s messy streaming launch

Tom Warren, Senior Editor at The Verge, shares his expertise on Microsoft and Windows. The conversation dives into Microsoft's exciting AI innovations revealed at Build 2023, including new Copilot functionalities and the implications of AI integration across platforms. The team also critiques the shaky launch of Warner Bros. Discovery's streaming service, Max, highlighting user frustrations with its confusing interface and crediting controversies. Get ready for a mix of tech insights and good humor as they navigate these hot topics!
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4 snips
Feb 20, 2024 • 1h 10min

The right to repair – and play games anywhere

Will Poor, a Verge producer focused on the right-to-repair movement, discusses the growing legislative framework supporting consumer repair rights, particularly a new bill in Oregon. Tom Warren, a tech reporter, reveals intriguing developments in Microsoft's gaming strategy, including Xbox games making their way to rival platforms like PS5. They explore the shifting dynamics of ownership and repairability in consumer tech, along with the impact of corporate policies on independent repair shops and the future of gaming.
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4 snips
Oct 28, 2022 • 1h 28min

Apple's new App Store tax, Microsoft Surface reviews, and Meta's earnings

Tom Warren, Senior Editor at The Verge, joins the discussion to dive deep into Microsoft Surface reviews, highlighting the evolution of these devices over the past decade. He emphasizes challenges with ARM chips versus Intel, and how the pandemic influenced design shifts. The conversation also shifts to Apple's new App Store tax targeting Meta, raising concerns about its impact on consumer choices. Plus, they touch on Mac sales soaring amidst a declining PC market and Meta's struggles in the metaverse, hinting at exciting times ahead for tech.
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Apr 16, 2024 • 1h 23min

The internet really is a series of tubes

Join Josh Dzieza, a Verge reporter who investigated the undersea cable industry, as he reveals the hidden world that keeps our internet connected. He discusses the laborious process of laying and maintaining these vital cables. Tom Warren and Joanna Nelius dive into the competitive future of Arm chips in laptops, with Microsoft aiming to surpass Apple’s performance. Meanwhile, Alex Cranz answers listener inquiries about the latest in e-readers, spotlighting new Kobo devices and offering tips on the best e-readers available now.