The Vergecast

The Verge
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Feb 9, 2024 • 1h 18min

Disney’s big bets on sports, streaming, and Fortnite

The hosts tackle Disney's massive move into sports streaming, collaborating with major players to simplify viewer access. They delve into Apple TV+ and HBO's prestige debate, comparing cultural influence and audience reach. Exciting updates on the Vision Pro headset reveal its immersive tech amid some social resistance. The conversation shifts to social media dynamics, highlighting Mastodon and Blue Sky's unique qualities while reflecting on challenges. Lastly, they discuss FCC regulations on AI in robocalls and Apple's innovations with foldable devices.
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Feb 6, 2024 • 1h 21min

How AI will change phones — and the whole internet

Josh Miller, CEO of The Browser Company, aims to reinvent browsing with AI through the innovative Arc Search mobile browser. He discusses how this new app generates personalized web experiences and redefines online interactions. Allison Johnson, a technology reviewer, shares her insights on the Samsung Galaxy S24 series, comparing the base model's value against the pricier Ultra and revealing intriguing AI features in smartphones. They also humorously assess the effectiveness of digital zoom in photography and explore the competition between Google and Samsung.
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Feb 2, 2024 • 1h 16min

Is this peak TikTok?

Dive into a tech-filled discussion, as the hosts evaluate Apple's Vision Pro and its mixed reception. They explore TikTok's struggles with Universal Music, revealing the delicate balance between artist discovery and commercial pressures. Streaming platforms are also on the agenda, with Hulu tightening password sharing policies. A humorous take on personal domain names adds a whimsical touch to the tech talk, while pressure on social media platforms brings forth vital implications for users and creators alike.
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Jan 30, 2024 • 1h 4min

The Apple Vision Pro review

Dive into the intriguing world of the Apple Vision Pro headset with discussions on its innovative features and impressive visual quality. The hosts explore the device’s eye-tracking technology and battery design, alongside user experiences and challenges. They candidly address the device's limitations, particularly in gaming and social viewing. Personal anecdotes reveal the balancing act between virtual immersion and usability. Listeners are encouraged to share their own perspectives on this groundbreaking yet complex piece of tech.
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Jan 26, 2024 • 1h 22min

Apple (grumpily) opens up the App Store

Joining the discussion is Alex Cranz, a technology journalist at The Verge, known for her insights on the tech landscape. They dive into Apple's new App Store policies in the EU, exploring risks and opportunities for developers and users alike. The conversation shifts to Netflix's pivot towards traditional cable models with WWE content and a controversial pricing structure. Humorous reflections on 'Yellowstone' and an engaging fashion-tech fusion highlight creative trends, while prep for the upcoming Vision Pro leaves listeners intrigued.
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Jan 24, 2024 • 1h 13min

From the Macintosh to the Vision Pro — and beyond

Walt Mossberg, a former Verge executive editor and tech expert, reflects on 40 years of the Macintosh, discussing its historical impact and Apple's evolution. He shares insights on the balance between innovation and user accessibility, touching on future technologies like the Vision Pro. Meanwhile, Ali Abdaal, a productivity influencer, emphasizes the importance of enjoyment in productivity systems and introduces his GPS framework. Together, they explore how to engage meaningfully with technology while maintaining well-being.
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Jan 19, 2024 • 1h 37min

Vision Pro, Galaxy S24: it’s gadget season again

Victoria Song, a reporter specializing in wearables, and Alex Cranz, who recently demoed the Apple Vision Pro, discuss the latest in tech. They delve into the innovative features of the Vision Pro, highlighting its interactive user experience and marketing challenges. The duo also explores Samsung's Galaxy S24, noting its AI advancements and photography capabilities. Their humorous takes on the tech landscape, including the absence of gaming in the Vision Pro and the emerging smart ring market, keep the conversation lively and insightful.
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Jan 17, 2024 • 1h 4min

Who will win the 2024 streaming wars?

Alex Cranz, a technology reporter at The Verge, and Bobby Waters, a bass singer and TikTok personality, dive into the evolution of streaming services heading into 2024. They discuss the viral success of sea shanties on TikTok and its impact on music trends. Cranz predicts which platforms, like Netflix and Hulu, might dominate and examines the challenges faced by Paramount Plus. The conversation also touches on the creative collaborations among bass singers and how emotional responses are shaped by music on streaming platforms.
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Jan 12, 2024 • 1h 10min

Rabbit, Ballie, and the other gadgets of CES 2024

Dive into the intriguing gadgets featured at CES 2024, like the AI-powered Rabbit R1, which has taken the tech world by storm. Samsung’s Ballie evolves from a simple home robot to a projector that follows you around. Discussions about Wi-Fi 7 unveil its seamless connectivity, while Thunderbolt 5 technology makes a splash. Automotive innovations are highlighted, showcasing the integration of AI and immersive features. Plus, humorous anecdotes about robot demos and the rising trend of interactive TV keep the conversation lively!
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Jan 10, 2024 • 1h 2min

The TVs, monitors, and laptops at CES 2024

CES 2024 brought an array of stunning display innovations, like LG's transparent OLED TV and Samsung's glare-reducing screens. Gaming tech also shined, featuring Intel’s latest processors and sleek new laptops. Apple unveiled the Vision Pro, stirring discussions about its pricing and potential impact on AR and VR markets. The hosts critique the subdued presentations and explore exciting foldable phone concepts, all while reflecting on the evolving landscape of home cinema and gaming technology.

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