

The Vergecast
The Verge
The Vergecast is the flagship podcast from The Verge about small gadgets, Big Tech, and everything in between. Every Friday, hosts Nilay Patel and David Pierce hang out and make sense of the week’s most important technology news. And every Tuesday, David leads a selection of The Verge’s expert staffers in an exploration of how gadgets and software affect our lives – and which ones you should bring into yours.
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Mar 7, 2024 • 1h 37min
Hello and goodbye to the MacBook Air
Alex Cranz, a staff writer at The Verge with a keen eye for consumer electronics and design, joins the discussion on the latest MacBook Air. They humorously analyze the new M3 chip, share nostalgia for the original wedge design, and critique Apple's marketing. The conversation also dives into the EU's Digital Markets Act and its implications for Apple, including issues with the App Store and conflicts with Spotify and Epic Games. Overall, they navigate the complexities of tech regulation and the future of innovation.

Mar 5, 2024 • 47min
AI gadgets, bendy phones, and more from MWC
Allison Johnson and Jon Porter, reporters for Verge, dive into the buzz from Mobile World Congress 2024. They discuss Lenovo's futuristic transparent laptop and the potential of bendable smartphones. The Galaxy Ring aims to reshape wearables, while Xiaomi unveils innovative gadgets like a color-changing phone. They also tackle the challenges tech journalists face, alongside the impact of AI on devices and web archiving. With quirky tech innovations, they explore what the future might hold for mobile technology.

Mar 3, 2024 • 49min
How smart is the smart kitchen, really?
Jennifer Pattison Tuohy, a smart home reviewer at The Verge, gives us an inside look at her high-tech kitchen adventure. She shares her diary from a week of relying on smart appliances, illustrating the triumphs and trials of cooking with technology. From navigating smart fridges to using the GE profile indoor smoker, she discusses device integration challenges and the gap between convenience and usability. Jen's experiences highlight the excitement and frustrations of trying to make cooking easier with smart tech, showcasing both successes and learning curves.

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Mar 1, 2024 • 1h 31min
The Apple Car crash
Lauren Feiner, a senior policy reporter at The Verge, dives into the Supreme Court's latest arguments on online speech and the First Amendment. She discusses the implications of new social media regulations and how they could reshape free speech, especially ahead of the 2024 elections. The hosts reflect on Apple's ambitious but ultimately doomed car project, juxtaposing its fate with the success of the Vision Pro. They explore the chaotic landscape of tech regulations and the absurdities in AI advancements, all peppered with humor and insights.

Feb 27, 2024 • 1h 5min
Tales of a shopping influencer
Mia Sato, a tech-savvy reporter at The Verge, dives into her adventures as a shopping influencer using the app Flip, where users engage with videos for discounts. Vjeran Pavic and Becca Farsace explore the buzz around the new Fujifilm X100VI, highlighting its retro charm and cultural impact among photographers. They also tackle the chaotic world of influencer marketing, brand safety, and the evolving relationship between social media and shopping. Their humorous takes make the complexities of the digital shopping landscape both relatable and entertaining!

Feb 25, 2024 • 57min
The smart kitchen is a great idea — and a strange reality
Jennifer Pattison-Tuohy, a Verge reporter focusing on smart home tech, joins Ben Harris, CEO of Fresco, and Nick Holzherr, co-founder of Samsung Food, to explore the smart kitchen revolution. They discuss the potential of technology to streamline cooking and meal prep while addressing the frustrations of current innovations. The guests share insights on creating a universal kitchen operating system and the challenges of interoperability among devices. They also envision a future where cooking is automated and enjoyable, enhancing the culinary experience for busy households.

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Feb 23, 2024 • 1h 26min
The AIs are officially out of control
This discussion dives into the chaos of AI, featuring hilarious takes on the latest from ChatGPT and Gemini. Walmart's $2.3 billion acquisition of Vizio sparks debates on the future of advertising technology. Insights into Google’s controversial AI images lead to laughs about bias and creativity. Home tech troubles, especially with Frame TVs, provide comedic relief alongside smart home innovations like the Echo Hub. Finally, Apple’s new sports app reflects shifting trends in gambling and tech, making for a lively conversation!

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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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Feb 16, 2024 • 1h 44min
The shine comes off the Vision Pro
In a lively discussion, the team tackles the backlash against Apple's Vision Pro as users face discomfort and usability issues. They debate the competitive edge of Meta's offerings versus Apple's premium pricing. Microsoft’s gaming strategy stirs mixed feelings, especially regarding potential Xbox exclusives on other platforms. The conversation shifts to the latest in AI innovations from Google and OpenAI, emphasizing ethical challenges and evolving regulations. The potential Walmart acquisition of Vizio adds intrigue to the consumer electronics landscape.

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Feb 13, 2024 • 1h 7min
Passkeys might really kill passwords
Joining the discussion are Anna Pobletts, Head of passwordless at 1Password, an expert on secure online practices, and Victoria Song, a wearables reviewer at The Verge known for her insights into tech gadgets. They dive into the transformative world of passkeys, arguing why passwords might become obsolete. Anna highlights the enhanced security and usability of passkeys, while Victoria discusses the rising trend of smart rings and the future of wearables, especially as Fossil exits the smartwatch space. It's a tech-filled conversation on evolving digital security and health gadgets.