

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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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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Jun 23, 2023 • 1h 27min
Meta and Reddit prove the social web is over
The discussion kicks off with a lighthearted take on a potential cage match between tech titans, highlighting the spectacle of CEO rivalries. The hosts dive into Reddit's leadership turmoil, revealing community frustrations over management decisions. They also touch on the lasting effects of 'Eternal September' on online platforms today. With wearable tech integrating fitness and entertainment, they explore how innovation is shaping personal wellness. Finally, the unpredictability of content creation on social media is examined, stressing the need for adaptability.

13 snips
Jun 21, 2023 • 1h 11min
How AI really works, and how the smart home broke
Josh Dzieza, investigations editor at The Verge, dives into the vital human element fueling AI development, showcasing how people's contributions shape technology. Jennifer Pattison Tuohy, a smart home reviewer, challenges misconceptions around smart homes, urging listeners to focus on practical solutions rather than perfect setups. They discuss the evolution of smart devices, the importance of platforms like Matter for integration, and the balance between convenience and privacy in the age of interconnected technology.

14 snips
Jun 16, 2023 • 1h 20min
Reddit vs. Reddit: the latest on the fight for the platform
A heated discussion unfolds over Reddit's controversial API changes, infuriating users and app developers alike. The community grapples with a crisis as subreddits protest and reopen amidst confusion. Meanwhile, the hosts ponder whether the Apple Vision Pro could ever truly replace TVs, tackling its potential challenges and social implications. As tech giants clash and monetization strategies evolve, the delicate balance between community interests and corporate goals remains a hot topic.

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Jun 14, 2023 • 1h 40min
The war for Reddit, new MacBook Air, and Meta's Twitter competitor
In this engaging discussion, technology journalist Alex Heath shares insights on Meta's response to Apple's Vision Pro and their upcoming Twitter competitor, Threads. Senior reviewer Monica Chin dives into her experience with the new 15-inch MacBook Air, emphasizing its multitasking advantages. They also touch on the rising tensions within Reddit over API changes that have sparked widespread user protests, highlighting the challenges faced by developers like Apollo in maintaining their apps. Tune in for a blend of tech rivalry and product innovation.

4 snips
Jun 9, 2023 • 1h 26min
Widgets are back, and everything else from WWDC
Liz Lopatto, Senior Correspondent at The Verge and crypto expert, joins for a lively discussion on the recent SEC lawsuits against Binance and Coinbase, shedding light on crypto's uncertain future. The team dives into Apple's latest WWDC announcements, like the triumphant return of widgets in iPadOS and macOS, and innovative iOS 17 features such as StandBy mode. They also touch on the balance of safety and privacy with Apple's new functionalities, making for a captivating conversation on tech and finance.

Jun 7, 2023 • 28min
Vergecast vs WVFRM trivia!
A lively trivia challenge unfolds as two teams dive into quirky tech facts, especially about Craig Federighi. They compete over recent WWDC 2023 announcements, exchanging playful banter and tech insights. The group tests their knowledge of G Fuel flavors, blending humor with spirited debates. In another round, they tackle iconic technology sounds, sharing nostalgic anecdotes while keeping the competitive spirit alive. Friends and tech enthusiasts, they celebrate their victories and hint at future collaborations in this entertaining showdown.

48 snips
Jun 7, 2023 • 1h 11min
Apple’s Vision Pro: the headset of the future?
Dive into the buzz surrounding Apple's Vision Pro headset and its ambitious price tag. The hosts explore its innovative features, like digital avatars for FaceTime and immersive media experiences, while weighing the challenges of practicality and user reactions. They also dive into Apple's broader WWDC announcements, discussing new hardware and software updates, along with playful banter about the tech industry's latest advancements. Get ready for engaging trivia challenges with another podcast crew in a future collaboration!

6 snips
Jun 2, 2023 • 1h 20min
Meta’s Quest 3 revealed and a WWDC preview
In a lively discussion, the hosts dissect Meta's newly launched Quest 3 VR headset and its implications in the quickly evolving AR/VR landscape. They express skepticism about its pricing and practical benefits. The conversation shifts towards the highly anticipated Apple headset, exploring its expected features and potential societal impacts. The tech enthusiasts also touch on upcoming Mac announcements and the challenges Apple faces in keeping innovation aligned with consumer expectations. Expect humor alongside critical analysis of modern tech trends!

15 snips
May 31, 2023 • 1h 18min
The two computers that made Apple
Laine Nooney, an NYU professor and author of "The Apple II Age," teams up with Will Poor, a lead video producer at The Verge, to discuss the revolutionary impact of the Apple II on personal computing. They explore how the '1977 Trinity' of PCs emerged and the contrasting philosophies of Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs. The conversation also dives into the forgotten legacy of the Apple Lisa, its commercial struggles, and the influence of corporate power in tech history, questioning how lessons from the past can shape Apple's future.