The Vergecast

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22 snips
Nov 15, 2023 • 1h 17min

Spotify and Disney have everything-app dreams

Gustav Söderström, Spotify's Co-president and chief product officer, shares insights into the platform's evolution beyond music, tackling audiobooks and user experience challenges. He discusses the balance between AI-driven recommendations and keeping the core music experience intact. Meanwhile, technology journalist Alex Cranz delves into Disney's strategy of merging Hulu and Disney Plus, emphasizing branding dilemmas and the competitive landscape of streaming. Together, they explore the future of media and the push towards all-in-one apps.
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14 snips
Nov 13, 2023 • 1h 12min

The fight to save old games

Join Polygon journalists Russ Frushtick and Chris Plante as they dive into the intricate world of video game preservation and emulation. They unpack the challenges of saving vintage games from obsolete hardware and discuss the ethical dilemmas surrounding legal emulation. The duo highlights the cultural significance of maintaining access to classic titles and the difficulty of balancing artistic intent with modern playability. Plus, they celebrate the nostalgia of gaming history, inviting listeners to reminisce about their own gaming adventures.
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26 snips
Nov 10, 2023 • 1h 48min

Humane Pins and your own ChatGPT

The hosts dive into the exciting launch of Humane's AI Pin, a wearable tech that integrates OpenAI capabilities. They share funny anecdotes from OpenAI's Dev Day and critique Humane's communication strategy. Discussions also explore the future of AI with custom GPTs and the ethical concerns surrounding copyright in tech. Plus, there's chatter about the Steam Deck OLED and the evolving landscape of personalized content algorithms. It's a mix of humor, innovation, and a glimpse into the future of consumer technology.
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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.
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13 snips
Nov 6, 2023 • 54min

Handheld gaming is the future — again

In a lively discussion, gaming journalists Chris Plante and Russ Frushtick dive into the resurgence of handheld gaming. They dissect how devices like the Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck are reshaping industry dynamics. The duo explores the balance between casual and immersive gaming experiences, along with the role of cloud gaming in this evolving landscape. They also tackle the competition between major handhelds and speculate on future innovations, revealing exciting possibilities for the future of portable gaming.
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11 snips
Nov 3, 2023 • 1h 23min

Apple events, SEO, and other fights

The latest discussions spill over from Apple's Mac event featuring a memorable farewell to the Touch Bar. Tech marketing strategies are dissected, spotlighting the gap between glitzy ads and real-world experiences. The conversation also lifts the curtain on SEO's quirky challenges and the evolving landscape of search algorithms. Adding a sprinkle of humor, the hosts reflect on HBO's intern antics and the rising costs of streaming services. Plus, a dive into innovative sound solutions for electric vehicles brings some lighthearted tech humor into the mix!
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20 snips
Nov 1, 2023 • 1h 2min

Macs and M3s, shot on iPhones

This week, Alex Cranz, a staff writer at The Verge, shares insights on Apple’s recent 'Scary Fast' Mac event, discussing the implications of the M3 chip and its impact on consumer choices. Becca Farsace dives into the evolution of smartphone photography, comparing the iPhone 15 Pro Max with the Pixel 8 Pro. They explore whether the 'Pro' label can truly deliver on expectations and engage in a lively debate about the state of mobile camera technology and its significance in today's visual world.
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43 snips
Oct 30, 2023 • 53min

An impossible journey into self-hosting

Peter Van Hardenburg, a researcher at Ink&Switch, and Cory Doctorow, an author and activist, dive into the world of self-hosting and local-first software. They discuss the challenges and benefits of self-hosting applications, highlighting privacy implications and technical complexities. Doctorow emphasizes the importance of interoperability, critiquing the influence of tech giants on user autonomy. The conversation also touches on the need for user-friendly tools and the future of technology that prioritizes flexibility, ownership, and meaningful design.
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5 snips
Oct 27, 2023 • 1h 26min

The next Macs and the next Twitter

Excitement brews around the upcoming Apple event, teasing fresh Mac releases and new AirPods features. The podcast humorously critiques Twitter's rebranding under Elon Musk, while exploring new contenders like Threads. Conversations shift to past tech missteps, including Microsoft's Windows Phone regrets. Listeners get a peek into evolving social media landscapes, emphasizing community-driven platforms. The financial dynamics of Google's search engine deal with Apple reveal intriguing market implications, rounding off with gaming thrills as they anticipate Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater.
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30 snips
Oct 25, 2023 • 1h 5min

Everything you’ve always wondered about The Vergecast

The hosts dive into their feelings about podcasting and The Verge's creative journey. They share hilarious anecdotes from a recent trip and reflect on their unique podcast dynamics. The discussion reveals insights into newsroom communication and the balance between news reporting and in-depth reviews. They also tackle the challenges of tech journalism and the chaotic yet empowering work culture. Plus, they emphasize the need for media independence from social platforms to ensure genuine content creation.

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