The Vergecast

    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. 

  • The Vergecast Vergecast, part two

  • Our hottest and coldest 2025 takes

  • AGI is coming and nobody cares

  • A gadget lover's guide to the great outdoors

  • Our biggest stories and favorite things of 2024

  • The government's plan to break up Google

  • If Netflix can't make live work, can anyone?

  • Making human music in an AI world

  • Bluesky's quest to be the next Twitter

  • Smart sleep is worth the cost

  • Auto-Tune always and forever

  • The PS5 Pro made us sit closer to the screen

  • Alexa at 10: Amazon's assistant is a winner and a failure

  • Your favorite musician's favorite TikTok show

  • The AI garage door mystery

  • Two possible futures for AI

  • The confusing state of Apple Intelligence

  • AirPods are good for your (hearing) health

  • The tech YouTuber who opened a coffee shop

  • The future of the Kindle with Panos Panay

  • They're called "Podcasts"

  • The putt-putt champions of the internet

  • The Google breakup is looming

  • AI is fixing — and ruining – our photos

  • Get ready to meet your AI best friend

  • Your front door is the key to the smart home

  • The future of AI might look a lot like Twitter

  • Meta's new smart glasses look like the future

  • They think they’re building God

  • The chatbot becomes the teacher

  • You’re cute no matter what phone you have

  • Reviewing the iPhone 16

  • The great Evernote reboot

  • The real cost of the PS5 Pro

  • The iPhone 16 is here — but it's not finished

  • What’s in store for the iPhone 16

  • The problem with Telegram

  • Can a YouTube video really fix your wet phone?

  • What’s in a productivity system?

  • The Pixel 9 is great – and a problem

  • A road trip on the hydrogen highway

  • A Googler’s guide to getting things done

  • Gemini is taking over Google

  • Google’s next big Pixel

  • Google lost its first antitrust case, so what happens next?

  • Quibi's epic fall and the future of books

  • Apple's Intelligence beta and more AI chaos

  • The history of Roku and the fight over CarPlay

  • In search of the perfect movie recommendation

  • Search as we know it is officially over

  • Inside the global computer crash

  • The all-seeing AI webcam

  • Gadgets are getting weird — and so are iPhone homescreens

  • Picking the perfect portable console

  • Inside the AI memory machine

  • Samsung’s new folds, flips, and Apple clones

  • The Vergecast builds a tech company

  • Apple’s Vision Pro: five months later

  • The music industry’s AI fight

  • New chips, new screens, new gadgets

  • The next next thing in AI and AR

  • Tesla’s big, epic, confusing future

  • Apple and OpenAI make a deal

  • Apple Intelligence, iPhones, and the rest of WWDC 2024

  • Apple’s AI moment is coming

  • Sonos' headphones are extremely Sonos

  • Inside the Google algorithm

  • Why Microsoft bet on Surface

  • Seeing the real world inside a virtual one

  • ChatGPT has a Scarlett Johansson problem

  • Microsoft is in its AI PC era

  • The smells and tastes of a great video game

  • AI assistants are so back

  • The case for the iPad Pro

  • The rise of the audio-only video game

  • The beginning and end of the iPad

  • Delta's 10-year journey to the top of the App Store

  • A speedrunner’s quest to (re)build the perfect N64 controller

  • Rabbit, Humane, and the iPad

  • Phones are the ultimate AI gadget

  • Anyone want to buy TikTok?

  • Congress takes on TikTok, privacy, and AI

  • Emulators are taking over the App Store

  • The internet really is a series of tubes

  • The good, the bad, and the Humane AI Pin

  • The TikTok ban and the iPhone monopoly

  • How much MacBook is enough MacBook?

  • A better keyboard than QWERTY

  • Power User: Taylor Lorenz on the TikTok ban

  • AI headphones and clicky phone keys

  • Apple’s antitrust fight begins

  • DoorDash, Uber Eats... and Tony

  • Are we really about to ban TikTok?

  • The 2024 Streaming Draft (live from SXSW)

  • Hello and goodbye to the MacBook Air

  • AI gadgets, bendy phones, and more from MWC

  • How smart is the smart kitchen, really?

  • The Apple Car crash

  • Tales of a shopping influencer

  • The smart kitchen is a great idea — and a strange reality

  • The AIs are officially out of control

  • The right to repair – and play games anywhere

  • The shine comes off the Vision Pro

  • Passkeys might really kill passwords

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

  • How AI will change phones — and the whole internet

  • Is this peak TikTok?

  • The Apple Vision Pro review

  • Apple (grumpily) opens up the App Store

  • From the Macintosh to the Vision Pro — and beyond

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

  • Who will win the 2024 streaming wars?

  • Rabbit, Ballie, and the other gadgets of CES 2024

  • The TVs, monitors, and laptops at CES 2024

  • It’s already the year of AI again

  • The USB-C Holiday Spec-tacular

  • 2023's biggest tech stories

  • Epic wins for Epic and Threads

  • Saying goodbye to Twitter

  • The race to win AI — and hack iMessage

  • The Verge guide to holiday shopping

  • The Cybertruck lives, and so does OpenAI

  • How Planet Earth — and the Netflix homepage — get made

  • Emergency podcast: chaos at OpenAI

  • Fortnite, GTA VI, and the fate of AAA games

  • Apple’s in on RCS — and everybody’s out on Bing

  • Spotify and Disney have everything-app dreams

  • The fight to save old games

  • Humane Pins and your own ChatGPT

  • The tech trials keep coming

  • Handheld gaming is the future — again

  • Apple events, SEO, and other fights

  • Macs and M3s, shot on iPhones

  • An impossible journey into self-hosting

  • The next Macs and the next Twitter

  • Everything you’ve always wondered about The Vergecast

  • The poster’s guide to the new internet

  • Into the iPad Confusion Zone

  • The smart glasses era is (kind of) here

  • The better, smarter future of messaging

  • Sonos loses to Google, and Threads takes on Twitter

  • Good Pixels, better Watches, great Chromebooks

  • The TV of the future costs zero dollars

  • The great Pixel 8 camera debate

  • Amazon, Google, and crypto are on trial

  • Meta's AI headset future — and that X interview at Code

  • RIP DVDs

  • The 50-year quest for AI virtual assistants

  • Amazon and Microsoft's AI parades

  • iPhone and watches and wallpapers, oh my

  • Can AI make a hit song?

  • Apple mysteries and Google trials

  • iPhone 15: the good, the bad, and the titanium

  • AI voices are taking over the internet

  • How the iPhone 15 could still surprise us

  • It's gadget season again

  • Who built the internet? And who will save it?

  • Threads' big moment, and Sony's big controller

  • Mythical computers and super apps

  • Big screens, bigger screens, suitcase screens

  • How YouTube and ESPN control the future of everything

  • Streaming goes up, Zoom comes down

  • How Tesla became the Elon Musk Co. from Land of the Giants

  • Samsung fans and video apps: they’re everywhere

  • Samsung foldable software, eye-scanning orbs, and the future of the arcade

  • Twitter rebrands as X, and Samsung's Galaxy Flip 5 and Fold 5 event

  • Gadget tips for your next upgrade | Vergecast Hotline

  • The future of EV charging and Hollywood on strike

  • Nothing’s gadget renaissance, and our favorite TV remotes

  • Microsoft beat the FTC, and the Nothing Phone 2 is here

  • Apple OS betas, how to talk about AI, and our video game picks

  • Instagram Threads is here to crush Twitter

  • AI might break the internet

  • Google Pixel Fold review, Microsoft vs FTC, and Congress’ child safety bills

  • Meta and Reddit prove the social web is over

  • How AI really works, and how the smart home broke

  • Reddit vs. Reddit: the latest on the fight for the platform

  • The war for Reddit, new MacBook Air, and Meta's Twitter competitor

  • Widgets are back, and everything else from WWDC

  • Vergecast vs WVFRM trivia!

  • Apple’s Vision Pro: the headset of the future?

  • Meta’s Quest 3 revealed and a WWDC preview

  • The two computers that made Apple

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

  • Why AM radio and Ethernet still matter, and why Zelda keeps winning

  • Montana bans TikTok. Also, FREE TV

  • Into It: The Conversation We’re NOT Having About AI

  • Google I/O recap: AI is taking over Search

  • Google AI and foldable phones

  • Bluesky's rise and AI's fall

  • The director’s episode: how tech makes movies

  • Apple’s headset, Humane’s weird demo, and the pretty Prius

  • ActivityPub is the next big thing in social

  • AI Drake, AI friends, AI everything

  • How a TikTok ban could actually work

  • HBO vs. Max and Twitter vs. Substack

  • The best streaming services in 2023

  • Twitter blue check chaos and CarPlay squabbles

  • How to use Microsoft’s AI Copilot, laptop microphones, and Amazon Sidewalk

  • The swaggy AI Pope and Apple headset rumors

  • The best laptops for school, tablets for reading, and routers for home

  • TikTok goes to Washington

  • How to buy an iPad, hike 2,600 miles, and watch free TV

  • Solo Acts: Marco Arment and his podcast app Overcast

  • GPT-4 is coming for your work tools — and your job

  • Samsung's fake moon photos and Silicon Valley Bank's collapse

  • Solo Acts: Tinymakesthings' custom keycaps

  • Spotify's redesign, streaming boxes suck, and Gigi Sohn withdraws from FCC nomination

  • Giles Martin and Sonos CEO Patrick Spence on the new Era 100 and Era 300 speakers

  • Solo Acts: Madison Karrh on her adventure puzzle game 'Birth'

  • MWC 2023 gadgets, Meta's AR / VR roadmap, and TikTok's Bold Glamour filter

  • Apple glucose monitor rumors, Marvel fatigue, and podcast misinformation

  • Solo Acts: McRib Locator's Alan Klein

  • The Supreme Court hears Section 230 arguments, Sam Bankman-Fried's latest woes

  • PSVR 2 review, and the best multiroom audio gadgets

  • Solo Acts: Raluca Pop, founder of Hive Social

  • Bing is a liar, Elon's tweets are everywhere, and YouTube CEO steps down

  • Fixing your own gadgets, from HomePods to Harmony remotes

  • We tried Bing powered by ChatGPT AI and things got dark

  • “The Hidden Hand Behind Your Swipes” from Land of the Giants

  • Samsung announces the Galaxy S23 and the Galaxy Book3 Ultra

  • HomePod (2023) review, the Steam Deck one year later, and faking your death online

  • Apple M2 reviews, DOJ sues Google, and this week in Elon

  • The Last of Us recap, lessons learned from Silicon Valley, and Vergecast Hotline

  • Apple announces M2 MacBook Pros, a Mac Mini, and a new HomePod

  • 2023's laptops and wearables we may (or may not) see

  • Apple might make a touchscreen Mac / Samsung S23 images leak

  • The smart TVs, Matter gadgets, and concept cars from CES

  • CES is back! Sony announces a car, everything has Matter, and Lenovo puts screens on top of screens

  • The Bluetooth Holiday Spec-tacular

  • Apple could open up iOS, Elon gets booed, and the golden age of streaming is coming to an end

  • Streaming winners & losers of 2022: Netflix, HBO Max, Disney Plus, and more

  • Livestreaming is back!

  • ChatGPT explained, the FTC suing Microsoft, and Apple adding encryption to iCloud backups

  • Kindle 15th anniversary and the problem with US broadband

  • The dark, uncertain world of creator funds

  • Elon Musk meets with Tim Cook, Neuralink's show and tell, and FTX's collapse

  • The creator of the future is smart, attractive... and animated

  • A very smart Vergecast Thanksgiving

  • Meta Quest Pro review, Taylor Swift crashed Ticketmaster, and more

  • The AI-generated, oddly colored future of art

  • Meta announces job cuts and Twitter prepares for difficult times

  • The politics and laws changing tech in the US

  • Elon Musk's first week at Twitter / Matter's newest smart home devices

  • Why Signal won’t compromise on encryption, with president Meredith Whittaker

  • Twitter is now an Elon Musk company

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

  • The two cryptos and the future of the iPad

  • Cybersecurity Hotline Special

  • Confusing new Apple products, Netflix password sharing, and NFT cults

  • Kanye wants Parler, smartwatch showdown, and the Vergecast Hotline returns

  • Microsoft's Surface event, Pixel 7 and Pixel Watch reviews, and Meta Connect 2022

  • Zuckerberg on the Quest Pro, our impressions, and the state of VR games

  • Google's Pixel 7 and Pixel Watch event / Elon Musk vs. Twitter trial update

  • Amazon’s Kindle Scribe, printer problems, and earbuds on a bike

  • What does music feel like in the metaverse?

  • Google is shutting down Stadia / Amazon's hardware launch event

  • Handheld gaming, scooter subscriptions, and a Techtober preview

  • The complicated relationship between musicians and platforms

  • Apple Watch Ultra review: an aspirational debut

  • GTA leaks, TikTok search, and Apple reviews hotline

  • Will the future of music sound a lot like the past?

  • Reviews of the iPhone 14 Pro, Apple Watch Series 8, and more

  • Websites are back: inside The Verge's redesign

  • Apple’s iPhone 14 event: the biggest announcements and our first impressions

  • The future of Apple: our biggest questions and hottest takes

  • Snap laying off 20 percent of employees, Twitter starts testing edit button, and Logitech’s cloud gaming handheld leaks

  • Land of the Giants: It's a WhatsApp world

  • Twitter is a mess, Apple 'Far out' rumors, and this week in streaming

  • The Elgato Stream Deck's endless buttons

  • Android 13 arrives, Galaxy Watch 5 review, and Instagram gets competitive

  • Ford F-150 Lightning review, stress-testing earbuds, and a Galaxy foldable Q&A

  • Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked August 2022 biggest announcements

  • Amazon buys Roomba, non-watch wearables, and the best cheap(er) phones

  • HBO Max might get maimed, Apple might remove the headphone jack from the iPad

  • Work from anywhere: sailboats, solar generators, and Starlink

  • Microsoft Q4 earnings, Spotify’s subscribers rise, and Instagram walks back its changes

  • Instagram is TikTok now, BeReal is everywhere, and the Vergecast Hotline is back

  • Netflix wants linear TV to die, Thread border routers are Matter-ready, and Tesla sold most of its Bitcoin

  • Project Gene5is adventures, Congress takes on VPNs, and Nothing Phone 1 review

  • MacBook Air M2 review, Elon Musk tries to bail on buying Twitter, and Apple beta software preview

  • The JWST's first space images, YouTube TV's bundle bet, and the Vergecast Hotline Q&A

  • Land of the Giants: The Facebook / Meta Disruption

  • This week in EVs, Starlink's wireless battle with Dish, and Sony announces gaming monitors

  • Privacy risks in post-Roe USA, the internet's recommendation problem, and our Asus gaming laptop guide

  • Microsoft Surface Duo 2 updated review, Solana's Saga phone, and the M2 MacBook Pro review

  • Meta's VR prototypes, the best earbuds for phone calls, and our dream E Ink device

  • Dish says their 5G network is available , Apple will stream every MLS match, and Google suspends engineer who claims its AI is sentient

  • WWDC 2022: Apple's iOS 16, new M2 processor, macOS Ventura, and more

  • Sheryl Sandberg leaving Meta, Volvo using Unreal Engine in its cars, and a WWDC '22 preview

  • Computex 2022 laptops, Elon vs Twitter bots, and Apple ‘testing’ foldable E Ink display

  • How video game controllers got a lot more accessible

  • Google CEO Sundar Pichai on Google I/O 2022 📲 Stablecoins struggling to survive the crypto crash, and Apple discontinues the iPod

  • How Google is trying to make ambient computing work

  • 3D printing and trackballs: the future of gadgets?

  • "After Steve" author Tripp Mickle / Fortnite’s back on iOS / Sonos’s voice assistant

  • How the mechanical keyboard went mainstream again

  • Twitter accepts Elon Musks' buyout / Snap Pixy drone hands-on / Apple releases fix for Studio Display

  • Sonos' new budget soundbar / CNN Plus is shutting down / Netflix loses subscribers for the first time in over a decade

  • Mark Zuckerberg’s big plans for AR glasses / Elon Musk offers to buy Twitter in takeover attempt

  • Elon Musk buys 9.2 percent of Twitter / OnePlus 10 Pro review / QD-OLED monitors and TVs

  • Steve Aoki on why he’s a ‘crypto believer’

  • Asus’ ROG flow Z13 / Samsung’s Freestyle Projector / Apple's iPhone subscription service plan

  • We reviewed the Mac Studio, the Studio Display, the iPhone SE, and the iPad Air

  • Apple announces new iPhone SE, Mac Studio, M1 Ultra, and more

  • Goodbye to Dieter Bohn, with special guest Walt Mossberg

  • Russia starts a star war / Ford splits itself in two / Apple “Peek Performance” event preview

  • Steam Deck review / Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra review

  • Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 review / Spotify is acquiring two major podcast tech platforms / The LinkBuds are Sony’s strangest earbuds yet

  • Samsung announces Galaxy S22 Ultra / Microsoft announces open app store rules / Peloton fired 2,800 employees and gave them free Peloton memberships

  • YouTube chief product officer Neal Mohan on new features for creators in 2022

  • Facebook lost daily users for the first time ever / Spotify CEO defends Joe Rogan deal

  • Spotify picks Joe Rogan over Neil Young / Intel’s $20 billion bet on Ohio / Q4 earnings for Big Tech

  • Microsoft to acquire Activision for $68.7 billion / Google is building an AR headset / The 5G battle between the FAA, AT&T, Verizon, and airlines

  • Wordle and the App Store clones / FTC’s Meta antitrust lawsuit moves forward / PCs big year

  • CES 2022: all the TVs, concept cars, laptops, and gadgets announced this week

  • James Webb Space Telescope to launch next week / cool gadgets announced this week

  • Can Matter save the smart home?

  • Matrix Awakens Unreal Engine 5 demo / Snap’s first AR Spectacles / Android games come to Windows in 2022

  • Behind the scenes of our Treo documentary, Springboard

  • Jack Dorsey steps down from Twitter / The future of the blockchain / FTC is suing to block Nvidia’s purchase of Arm

  • Eero CEO Nick Weaver on 5G, Thread, and the future of the smart home

  • Apple will make repair manuals and parts available to public / Russia blows up a satellite / Biden signs infrastructure package

  • Let's Chat about RCS

  • EV startup Rivian goes public / Judge orders Apple to allow external payment options / Microsoft announces Windows 11 SE

  • What’s next for USB-C

  • Microsoft enters the metaverse race / Beats Fit Pro review / Apple’s software chief speaks out against sideloading

  • Vergecast Live @ On The Verge 2021

  • Facebook becomes Meta / Pixel 6 review / Macbook Pro review

  • Inside our MacBook Pro 2021 review

  • Apple’s Unleashed event / Facebook is planning to rebrand the company / Google holds Pixel 6 event

  • Google’s Pixel 6 with Sundar Pichai and Rick Osterloh

  • HTC Vive Flow announced / Apple Watch Series 7 review / Apple's Oct 18th event preview

  • Surface extravaganza: a review of Windows 11 and Microsoft’s new Surface lineup

  • Land of the Giants: This Changes Everything

  • Facebook's bad week: a 60 Minutes interview, a six-hour outage, and a Senate whistleblower hearing

  • Teaching AI to taste and smell could help the future of product design

  • Amazon’s fall hardware event / Google’s Search On / Code Conference 2021

  • AI can be your writing buddy, your blogger, or your Dungeon Master

  • iPhone 13 review / Microsoft’s Surface event biggest announcements

  • AI might help edit the next generation of blockbusters

  • Apple’s iPhone 13 event: the biggest announcements

  • Everyone will be able to clone their voice in the future

  • Epic v. Apple judge rules that Apple must allow other forms of in-app purchases

  • Facebook debuts Ray-Ban smart glasses / Apple’s iPhone 13 event will take place on September 14th / Amazon announces its first-ever lineup of smart TVs

  • Microsoft announces Surface event for Sept. 22nd / Apple concedes to let apps link to the web sign up / iPhone 13 could have satellite connectivity

  • OnlyFans' back and forth on adult content ban / Tim Cook’s Apple, ten years later

  • Google Pixel 5a review / Facebook's metaverse for work / Apple, Epic, and Google emails

  • Samsung announces Galaxy Z Flip 3, Z Fold 3, Watch 4 and Buds 2 / Apple’s controversial new child protection features, explained

  • Pixel 6 preview / Apple reveals new efforts to fight child abuse imagery

  • The summer Intel fell behind / earnings for Apple, Google, Samsung / Nothing's Ear 1 earbuds

  • Verizon switches to Android Messages as default RCS / Jeff Bezos goes to space / Biden and Big Tech

  • Interview: Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook’s metaverse

  • The Steam Deck is Valve's new handheld / iPhone 13 rumors grow / Virgin Galactic sends Richard Branson to the edge of space

  • Google faces antitrust lawsuit over Google Play Store fees / Nintendo announced OLED Switch / 'EV Day' event held for Stellantis

  • Microsoft announces Windows 11, with a new design, Start menu, and more

  • Google adds RCS encryption to Messages / Congress gearing up to fight big tech / Windows 11 leaks

  • WWDC 2021: Apple's iOS 15, spatial audio, macOS Monterey, and more

  • Huawei’s HarmonyOS arrives / Microsoft's next gen Windows / Apple's WWDC preview

  • Tim Cook's bad day in Epic vs Apple

  • Google I/O announcements and iPad Pro M1 review

  • Starlink, Epic v. Apple, and laptops laptops laptops

  • Apple v Epic week 1 roundtable

  • iOS 14.5 update features / Apple sales skyrocket / Podcast platforms amp up their product

  • Apple announces new iMacs, AirTags, and iPad Pro / Congress is diving into the App Store fight

  • LG quits the smartphone business / Sonos Roam review / Apple "Spring Loaded" event preview

  • Land of the Giants: The Google Empire

  • The rise of Clubhouse competitors / Apple's WWDC rumors / What is Google Chrome FLoC?

  • OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro review / Zuckerberg, Dorsey, and Pichai testify before Congress once again

  • Samsung Unpacked 2021 / Zack Snyder's Justice League is in 4:3 aspect ratio / EVs, e-bikes, and batteries

  • NFTs explained / Sonos' new bluetooth speaker / Asus ROG phone 5 review

  • A conversation about Section 230 and the future of the internet

  • Jack Dorsey’s Square, Inc. buys Tidal / Microsoft Mesh and the future of Microsoft Teams / Apple not switching to USB-C iPhones

  • Spotify's big plan for podcasting / Where 5G is headed in 2021 / Everything to know about Paramount Plus

  • Australia's bargain with Google and Facebook / Apple TV on Chromecast / Nintendo Direct's biggest announcements

  • Google's mysterious lack of app updates / Apple’s rumored VR headset / Microsoft’s Surface Duo price drops to $999

  • Jeff Bezos steps away as Amazon CEO / Ford's electric Mustang Mach-E / Apple Car rumors

  • GameStop, Reddit, and Robin Hood: How r/WallStreetBets gamed the stock of GameStop

  • Galaxy S21 Ultra review / Apple redesign rumors / Paramount Plus and 2021's streaming services

  • CES 2021 / Samsung’s S21 lineup and Galaxy Buds Pro

  • Trump banned from Twitter, Facebook, and others / Parler banned from app stores

  • The HDMI Holiday Spec-tacular

  • Two new antitrust lawsuits against Google / AirPods Max review / iOS 14.3 has arrived with ProRAW for iPhone 12 Pro

  • Apple announces AirPods Max / Qualcomm president Cristiano Amon interview

  • The FTC is suing Facebook to unwind its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp

  • Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 888 processor for 2021 Android phones / Warner Bros. will release new 2021 movies simultaneously on HBO Max / FCC Chairman Ajit Pai will step down on January 20th

  • Decoder: Alamo Drafthouse CEO on the future of movie theaters

  • Decoder: Microsoft's Phil Spencer on launching the new Xbox

  • Apple Macbook Air with M1 review / Apple will reduce App Store cut to 15 percent / end-to-end encryption for RCS in Android

  • Decoder: The future of remote learning with Sal Khan of Khan Academy

  • Apple announces M1 chip computers / iPhone 12 mini and Pro Max review / HomePod mini review

  • Introducing Decoder with Nilay Patel: Mark Cuban on the future of American business

  • Xbox Series X, Series S, and PS5 review / Apple announces 'One More Thing' event for November 10th

  • Facebook, Twitter take steps to limit the president’s false election claims

  • Tearing down the iPhone 12 with iFixit

  • This week's Section 230 hearing / gadgets go to QVC / Motorola Razr 2020 review

  • iPhone 12 and 12 Pro review with Joanna Stern and Nilay Patel

  • Quibi is shutting down / Google faces antitrust charges / Foxconn’s LCD factory is Wisconsin isn’t real

  • Pixel 5 with Android Central and Android Police

  • Apple announces iPhone 12, MagSafe charger, HomePod mini

  • Samsung 2020 with Marques Brownlee

  • Congress releases tech antitrust report / Apple’s next iPhone will be announced on October 13th

  • Pixel vs Nexus with UrAvgConsumer

  • Google announces Pixel 5, Chromecast with Google TV, and Nest Audio

  • Apple Watch Series 6 with WSJ's Joanna Stern

  • Amazon announces Ring security drone, new Echo devices, a gaming service, and a whole lot more

  • Microsoft Surface Duo with Engadget's Cherlynn Low

  • Apple announces Watch Series 6 and new iPad Air / PS5 reveals price tag / Oculus announces Quest 2

  • We ask a biostatistician about the timeline of a COVID-19 vaccine

  • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 review / Android 11 review / Xbox Series S and X preview

  • Marc Levoy on moving from Google to Adobe and the ethics of computational photography

  • IFA 2020 gadgets / Intel announces 11th Gen Tiger Lake CPUs / Nvidia announces RTX 3080 and 3090

  • Recording police brutality: how technology is driving the new civil rights movement

  • Surface Duo hands on / Amazon's Halo fitness tracker / Epic vs Apple: the latest

  • Yelp CEO Jeremy Stoppelman welcomes you to Team Antitrust

  • Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra review / Galaxy Watch 3 review / BlackBerry 5G?

  • How money and payments have become social media

  • Fornite kicked off the App Store and Microsoft’s Surface Duo arrives on Sept 10th

  • How a TikTok ban would affect the influencer economy

  • Samsung Unpacked, Google Pixel 4a review, and Apple's new 27-inch iMac

  • Sen. Ron Wyden says Trump’s Section 230 FCC shuffle is a ‘disaster’

  • Tech antitrust hearing: the important moments and what comes next

  • Sandworm: A New Era of Cyberwar and the Hunt for the Kremlin's Most Dangerous Hackers

  • Big tech antittrust hearing preview and the Xbox Games Showcase breakdown

  • Election cybersecurity: How ready are we for November 3rd?

  • Twitter gets hacked / NBC's streaming service Peacock debuts / TikTok in the US is threatened

  • Will virtual dates stick around after the pandemic?

  • How Color of Change helped lead the Facebook boycott

  • iOS14 public beta is released, Google’s Pixel 3A is discontinued, and Samsung's event is coming soon

  • Bug bounties: the good and the bad of computer security

  • Introducing Land of the Giants: The Netflix Effect

  • Apple announces macOS Big Sur, new silicon chips, and iOS 14

  • Why activists need to think about cybersecurity

  • WWDC predictions / Limiting Section 230 Immunity to Good Samaritans Act

  • Basecamp CTO David Heinemeier Hansson and Rep. David Cicilline on Apple's monopolistic app store fees

  • Sen. Ed Markey on the politics of technology

  • Android 11 beta / PS5 reveal / Amazon, IBM, and Microsoft ban facial recognition tech for police

  • Tinder CEO Elie Seidman on finding love during the pandemic

  • SpaceX launches humans to space / Facebook's ongoing moderation controversy / Sonos Arc's convincing surround sound

  • The head of HBO Max on launching without Roku, adding 4K HDR, and the Snyder Cut

  • Trump signs executive order targeting social media companies / HBO Max launches in the US

  • Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield on competing with Microsoft, the future of work, and managing all those notifications

  • Microsoft Build 2020, Elon Musk's factory play, and Joe Rogan moves to Spotify

  • Sundar Pichai on managing Google through the pandemic

  • Questions about Facebook's oversight board, Quibi's popularity, and the rumored Pixel 4a

  • How pandemic disinformation is affecting social networks

  • New releases: Surface Go 2, Macbook Pro 13-inch, and the first Xbox Series X gameplay footage (Goodbye Paul)

  • Sonos CEO discusses the Arc and customer backlash over leaving old products behind

  • The 3 new CEOs of Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile, Big Tech's quarterly earnings, and Zoom's misleading user numbers

  • How Amazon's dominance is more visible during a pandemic

  • Reviews of Apple's Magic Keyboard, iPhone SE, and Logitech Combo Touch

  • Interface Live: Casey Newton and Sarah Frier talk Instagram’s hidden history

  • Apple's new iPhone SE, OnePlus 8 Pro review, and Verizon buys BlueJeans

  • Apple and Google are building a coronavirus tracking system into iOS and Android

  • Quibi's launch week, Asus laptop reviews, and Sony's PS5 controller

  • Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott on AI for rural America

  • Zoom's privacy concerns, Apple buys Dark Sky, and Sprint is dead

  • Amy Webb is a quantitative futurist

  • Reviews for the Macbook Air and iPad Pro (2020) and how the coronavirus is affecting tech companies and culture

  • Impossible Foods CEO Patrick Brown on a new kind of meat

  • Apple announces new iPad Pro and Macbook Air, Sony reveals PS5 specs, and confusion around the coronavirus testing website

  • FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel on broadband access across America

  • Galaxy S20 review and leaks of iOS 14, watchOS 7, and Pixel 4a

  • COVID-19: How it spreads, how to test for it, and economic impact

  • Mac Pro and Pro Display review, TCL's folding phone concepts, and rumors of an iPad keyboard with a trackpad

  • Political advertising on social media, privacy and encryption legislation, broadband access in rural communities, and other tech policy in 2020

  • Galaxy S20 Ultra's camera issues and Bob Iger steps down as Disney CEO

  • Argo’s CEO explains why its fleet of self-driving taxis won’t be all-electric (at first)

  • Galaxy Z Flip review, CBS streaming service revamp plans, and Android 11 features so far

  • Chief Product Officer of Adobe Scott Belsky returns

  • Motorola Razr review, Samsung's Galaxy S20 event, and T-Mobile and Sprint allowed to merge

  • New Jersey’s former attorney general on Ring cameras and facial recognition

  • Iowa caucus app issues, Panos Panay takes over both Microsoft’s hardware and software, and Google reveals Q4 earnings

  • How 5G and edge computing fit into the future of Intel’s traditionally chip-focused lineup

  • iPad turns 10, Apple's first quarter earnings, and what Google is doing with the Search design

  • Neil Young says the Macbook Pro has “Fisher-Price” audio quality

  • Apple's encryption controversy, Bezos's hacked phone, and Sonos stopping old product updates

  • Rep. David Cicilline on regulating big tech monopolies

  • August's Yves Behar and Jason Johnson unlock the smart home

  • AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su talks new Ryzen 4000 chips and out-performing Intel

  • Microsoft’s Edge Chromium launches, NBC reveals Peacock details, and our CES takeaways

  • Anna Wiener's Uncanny Valley

  • OnePlus' CEO Pete Lau doesn't think folding phones are good enough

  • CES 2020 roundtable: Concept cars, Quibi, foldables, and more

  • CES 2020 Day 1: Sero rotating TV, Galaxy Chromebook, and a preview of the week

  • The lives of YouTube moderators, a new smart home standard, and the Xbox Series X announced

  • The toxic work environment at Away

  • Apple's expensive Mac Pro, gadgets of the decade, and Twitter's project Bluesky

  • FaZe Clan CEO talks growing pains, global expansion, and lawsuits

  • Tesla Cybertruck first ride, Elon Musk's bad tweets trial, and Google's founders leaving

  • How to fight lies, tricks, and chaos online

  • Pirate Radio » The PIRATE Act

  • Pirate Radio » Dial up!

  • Pirate Radio » Outside the wire

  • Apple releases 16-inch Macbook Pro, Motorola announces a new Razr, and Disney+ launches

  • How America gave up on free markets with Thomas Philippon

  • Microsoft Surface roundup: Surface Pro X, Surface Laptop 3, and their processors

  • Adobe Max 2019 announcements, AirPods Pro, and missed texts from Valentines Day

  • What happened in the comments section of the FCC's net neutrality hearing?

  • The future of photos with Google Pixel camera's product manager and Instagram's director of product

  • Amber Baldet on what blockchain technology can do for us beyond cryptocurrency

  • Reviewing the Pixel 4, the calm before the streaming war, and a Foxconn Wisconsin update

  • Will the Sprint and T-Mobile merger create competition?

  • Pixel 4 hands-on and Mark Zuckerberg's speech on free speech

  • Google's Rick Osterloh shows off new Pixel and Nest hardware

  • Twitter's Kayvon Beykpour on product features Twitter is prioritizing

  • A deep dive into macOS Catalina, iPadOS, and the 2019 iPad

  • Logitech's CEO Bracken Darrell on going beyond hardware

  • Facebook's leaked audio, Microsoft's Surface event, and net neutrality's battle this week

  • Microsoft’s Panos Panay unfolds the Surface Duo

  • Inside Bill Gates' brain with Davis Guggenheim

  • Amazon's 80 new products, Oculus Connect, and Xiaomi’s Mi Mix Alpha

  • John Gruber and Nilay Patel compare their iPhone 11 reviews

  • Reviews for the iPhone 11 Pro, Apple Watch Series 5, and a new Facebook Portal

  • Dani Deahl on how streaming and sampling is changing the music industry

  • Apple announces the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, Watch Series 5, and more

  • Can you build a company like Uber without being a jerk?

  • Android 10 official release, IFA 2019 dispatch, and Facebook Dating launches

  • Sonos CEO Patrick Spence: "There's no category of audio that I don't think we want to explore"

  • iPhone event Sept 10th, Microsoft Surface event Oct 2nd, and the future of Siri

  • Former chief security officer of Facebook Alex Stamos

  • Galaxy Note 10 Plus review, Apple fall lineup rumors, and green bubble Giphys

  • Sen. Michael Bennet talks tech in the next election

  • Huawei announces HarmonyOS, Apple's bad battery week, and smart ovens turning on overnight

  • Exclusive: Matt Mullenweg and Automattic bought Tumblr. What’s next?

  • TechFreedom's Berin Szóka on bad tech policy

  • Samsung shows off Galaxy Note 10, Disney announces streaming bundle, and Apple's Siri recordings controversy

  • Being hopeful about the web with Paul Ford

  • Apple diversifying business, face unlock for Pixel 4, and a bill banning endless scrolling

  • Mark Cuban on why AI is the future and Facebook’s Libra isn’t

  • Apple's Intel acquisition, the Galaxy Fold starts its comeback, and a $5 billion fine for Facebook

  • Why everyone hates Big Tech with Matt Yglesias of The Weeds

  • Big tech at Capitol Hill, Elon Musk's brain machine interface, and Macbook 2019 reviews

  • Everything is too hard to use, with Asurion CEO Tony Detter

  • Nintendo announces Switch Lite, Apple updates Macbooks, and a wild email from Foxconn

  • Net neutrality was repealed a year ago. Gigi Sohn explains what’s happened since

  • Mourning a robot with Ashley Carman and Kaitlyn Tiffany of 'Why'd You Push That Button?'

  • Why big companies will never get content management right, with UCLA’s Sarah T Roberts

  • Jony Ive leaving Apple, iPadOS public beta, and Bill Gates’ greatest mistake

  • Kara Swisher on Silicon Valley’s lack of competition

  • Facebook announces Libra, Section 230 threatened, and RCS in the hands of Google

  • Death, fear, and anxiety at Facebook’s worst-performing content moderation site in North America

  • Facebook executives Adam Mosseri and Andrew Bosworth on splitting up Facebook, privacy and more

  • Introducing Nice Try! Utopian

  • Recapping Code Conference, Youtube’s CEO apologizes, and the Pixel 4 leaks

  • Beyond Meat CEO Ethan Brown on sustainable food systems and the science of protein

  • YouTube’s bad week: pedophiles, hate speech, and Steven Crowder

  • WWDC 2019, a new Mac Pro, and updates to the iPad

  • The ethics of AI with Google's AI lead Jeff Dean

  • Weird laptops of Computex, new Intel and AMD chips, and a WWDC preview

  • How technology is changing music with Switched on Pop’s Charlie Harding and Nate Sloan

  • The T-Mobile and Sprint merger, Apple tweaks the Macbook keyboards, and Huawei vs. Trump

  • Huawei, 5G, and Robocalls with FCC Commissioner Geoffrey Starks

  • OnePlus 7 Pro review, the White House's censorship tool, and more streaming wars

  • The lawyer who won against Apple at the Supreme Court

  • Google I/O and the future of Android with Google SVP Hiroshi Lockheimer and Android Director Stephanie Cuthbertson

  • F8 and Facebook's future in privacy

  • Luminary and the podcast wars to come, with Nick Quah and Ashley Carman

  • WWDC leaks, Luminary’s launch troubles, and Galaxy Fold review

  • Aurora CEO Chris Urmson on what's next for self-driving cars

  • Samsung's Galaxy Fold phones are breaking

  • The electric scooter revolution with Lime co-founder Brad Bao

  • Foxxconn's empty innovation centers and a blackhole photo revealed

  • Jaron Lanier's ideas for the future

  • AirPods 2 review, AirPower gone, and all the things Google killed

  • Figuring out Apple's TV plans with Recode’s Peter Kafka

  • Apple unveils credit card, streaming plans, and more

  • The Age of Surveillance Capitalism with Shoshana Zuboff

  • Apple's new iPad mini and Google's Stadia gaming platform

  • The future of Facebook and democracy with Casey Newton and Alex Stamos

  • Introducing Switched on Pop

  • Galaxy S10E review and Spotify takes on Apple

  • Breaking up Apple, Google, Amazon, and Facebook

  • Facebook's privacy pivot and the streaming wars

  • Can Anchor be the Youtube for podcasts? And should they?

  • Mobile World Congress: How should your foldable phone fold?

  • Casey Newton on the secret life of Facebook moderators

  • The Samsung Galaxy Fold is here and so is the Galaxy S10

  • Foursquare is tracking you... responsibly

  • Amazon HQ2 cancelled and Apple's rumored March 25th event

  • Bill Gates on solving the world’s problems… and building a better toilet

  • 5G madness: why is Sprint suing AT&T?

  • Spotify’s big audio play, plus a Palm tiny phone review

  • Lina Khan on Amazon’s Antitrust Paradox

  • Apple goes to war with Facebook and Google

  • Fixing America’s internet, with Susan Crawford

  • More Galaxy S10 leaks and Sonos headphones

  • Pixel 3 Lite leaks, Apple releases new battery cases, and Samsung readies the S10

  • August CEO Jason Johnson on opening the smart home of the future

  • CES: Google vs. Alexa and the latest 5G delusion

  • CES: LG’s impressive rollable TV and Samsung’s iTunes integration

  • CES: Privacy and smart TVs with Vizio CTO Bill Baxter

  • Apple's iPhone problem and CES preview

  • GoPro CEO Nick Woodman on how to compete without competition

  • 334: Sundar Pichai testifies, Samsung A8, and Verizon's future

  • What Foxconn’s really doing in Wisconsin, with Reply All’s Sruthi Pinnamaneni

  • 333: 5G phones, Juul, and Microsoft's move to Chromium

  • The history of online harassment before and after Gamergate with Caroline Sinders

  • 332: Pixel Slate, Google Fi, and Section 230

  • Silicon Valley’s Rep. Ro Khanna talks tech regulation

  • Amazon HQ2, Google Night Sight, and Facebook

  • President of StubHub Sukhinder Singh Cassidy

  • 330: iPad Pro review, Macbook Air review, and Walt Mossberg

  • Anker CEO Steven Yang is all in on USB-C

  • 329: Macbook Air, iPad Pro, and Mac Mini

  • Ivy Ross (Google’s VP of hardware design) and Rishi Chandra (Google’s VP of home and Nest)

  • 328: iPhone XR review, Google Home Hub and Yoga Book C390

  • Julia Alexander says YouTube makes everything more extreme

  • 327: Pixel 3 review, the new Palm phone, and Google antitrust violations

  • Scott Belsky brings Photoshop to the iPad

  • Pixel 3, Pixel Slate, and Home Hub

  • Ring CEO Jamie Siminoff wants to reduce neighborhood crime

  • 325: Chinese spy chips, Microsoft announcements, and Pixel 3 preview

  • Public Knowledge’s Meredith Rose explains the Music Modernization Act

  • 324: Instagram chaos, Photokina 2018, and Elon Musk gets sued

  • Google AMP’s Malte Ubl wants to make the mobile web better

  • iPhone XS review, Apple Watch 4 review, and Amazon's surprise hardware event

  • Ford Autonomous Vehicles President and CEO Sherif Marakby

  • Apple iPhone XS event, iPhone XR, and Apple Watch Series 4

  • Anki CEO Boris Sofman

  • Apple event preview, social media hearings, and monopoly week

  • Tim Wu thinks it’s time to break up Facebook

  • IFA 2018, Apple event announced, and iPhone/Apple watch leaks

  • Microsoft’s president explains how Gab shutdown notice went from customer support to his desk

  • App Store chaos, ray tracing, and new Macbook Air rumors

  • This week in Twitter, Elon Musk, and batteries

  • Magic Leap, Galaxy Note 9, and Android Pie

  • Surface Go, Apple earnings, and HipChat memories

  • Macbook Pro review, Lenovo smart display review, and the Data Transfer Project

  • Google gets fined, Macbook Pro benchmarks, and Roku CEO Anthony Wood

  • Updated Macbook Pros, Microsoft Surface Go, and this week in Elon

  • macOS Mojave beta, Microsoft Surface USB-C dongle, and this week in Elon Musk

  • Recode's Kara Swisher, AT&T - Time Warner, and IGTV

  • Sonos CEO Patrick Spence, E3, and net neutrality ends

  • WWDC, Sonos Beam, and Microsoft buys Github

  • Code Conference, Pixel 3 rumors, and WWDC preview

  • Elon Musk, Red Hydrogen, and Zuckerberg in the EU

  • The Selfish Ledger, YouTube Premium, and One Plus 6

  • Bonus: Ctrl-Walt-Delete special edition - iMac 20th anniversary

  • Google I/O and Microsoft Build

  • Facebook’s F8, Oculus Go, and Apple earnings

  • New Gmail, Spectacles 2.0, and iPhone SE 2?

  • Chat for Android, Nintendo Labo, and Motorola (like a) G6

  • Zuckerberg testifies, Spotify hardware, and Huawei P20 Pro review

  • iPad review, Facebook drama, and Apple drama

  • New iPads, Microsoft reorg, and Europe's new privacy rule

  • Bonus: Casey Neistat full interview

  • Cambridge Analytica, Casey Neistat, and Apple's education event

  • Wixen vs Spotify, problems with Siri, and Breadbot

  • Galaxy S9 review, Android P, and Google tries to fix the web (live @ SXSW 2018)

  • Mobile World Congress 2018, Galaxy S9, and Vivo Apex concept phone

  • S9 leaks, Google Reply, and Twitter's war on bots

  • Waymo v Uber, another iOS bug, and AMP Stories

  • Homepod review, Intel's Vaunt smart glasses, and Falcon Heavy launch

  • The Boring Company flamethrower, Samsung foldable displays, and iOS12 reports

  • DJI Mavic Air, HomePod ships in February, and iOS11.3 preview

  • Nintendo Labo, Detroit Auto Show, and Facebook's transforming news feed

  • CES 2018: Robots, TVs, and virtual assistants

  • Meltdown and Spectre will kill us all

  • Magic Leap, iPhones slow down, and Microsoft removes Chrome installer from Windows Store

  • FCC kills net neutrality, the iMac Pro arrives, and T-Mobile buys Layer3 TV

  • ARM powered PCs, Google vs Amazon, and Messenger Kids

  • HQ, selfie authentication, and solar panels turning air into water

  • Net Neutrality 2017 Thanksgiving madness

  • Pixel Buds review, OnePlus 5T, and Surface Book 2

  • Pixel 2XL screen saturation update, an iOS11 bug, and Harmony Link hub services shut down

  • iPhone X Review

  • Pixel 2 XL screen, Amazon Key, and iPhone X preorder

  • Pixel 2 review, KRACK, and Microsoft's Surface Book sequel

  • Oculus Go, Movies Anywhere, and Windows Phone died again

  • Pixel 2 first look, Pixel Buds, and Google Home Max

  • Echo Spot, Fire TV 4K, and Pixel 2 event preview

  • iPhone 8 review, Apple Watch Series 3 with LTE review, and Apple TV 4K review

  • Apple's iPhone X Event, Bodega, and Animoji

  • Apple event rumors, Galaxy Note 8 review, and Loren in zero gravity

  • IFA 2017, LG V30, and more smart speakers

  • Hands-on with the Note 8, Android Oreo, and Verizon's new unlimited data plans

  • Essential phone review, Charlottesville online, and Space Craft

  • Google memo, Surface PCs reliability, and fall phones preview

  • Tesla Model 3 first drive, iPhone leaks, and a bluetooth salt shaker

  • Bonus: Walt Mossberg remembers the iPod nano

  • iPod nano discontinued, Microsoft Paint's fate, and Foxconn's new factory

  • Bixby launches, Alexa on Android, and a new hyperloop

  • RIP Windows phone, net neutrality day of action, and Next Level

  • Echo Look, RED announces a phone, and new iPhone rumors

  • The iPhone turns 10, Petya ransomware and an iOS 11 preview

  • Uber’s CEO resigns, Tumblr’s fight for net neutrality, and Bixby first look

  • Panos Panay, E3 2017, and iPad Pro 10.5-inch

  • Bonus: Brian Merchant, author of The One Device

  • HomePod, WWDC 2017, and DJI Spark

  • Code Conference, Essential Phone, and Chromebook Pro

  • Gadget news, FCC's final proposal, and Vlad

  • Google I/O, Android O, and Assistant on the iPhone

  • Microsoft Build 2017, Echo Show, and a Cortana speaker

  • Microsoft Surface laptop, Samsung DeX, and Google Doc phishing

  • Net neutrality special edition

  • Facebook F8, Galaxy S8, and Juicero's fate

  • iPhone chips, Scorpio specs, and RIP NES Classic

  • Mac craziness, YouTube TV, and Project Scorpio

  • Galaxy S8 hands-on, FCC privacy rulings, and Ghost in the Shell

  • The RED iPhone, Mass Effect: Andromeda, and the new iPad

  • SXSW Films, Fasten, and Pandora Premium

  • SXSW Part 1, Facebook Messenger Day, and Sonos Playbase

  • Google Cloud Next Conference, Iron Fist, and Hot Tinder

  • Switch review, Galaxy S8 leaks, and iPhone with USB-C

  • Bonus: Vergecast at SXSW 2017

  • The anniversary of Scissor Vodka, Nintendo Switch hands-on, and the secret behind the OP-1 processor

  • Planet of the Apps, Verizon unlimited, and Sonos audio

  • Android Wear 2.0, Google Smart Home, and Vizio gets caught

  • Snap Inc IPO, ARM processors in Macbooks, and Apple earnings

  • Samsung Galaxy S8, the politics of science, and the net neutrality debate reignited

  • FTC vs Qualcomm, Trump vs Apple, and Oculus vs ZeniMax

  • iPhone 10th anniversary, Nintendo Switch, and the HTC U Ultra

  • CES 2017 Day 3

  • CES 2017 Day 2

  • CES 2017 Day 1

  • Zuckerberg's smart home, Android Wear, and CES predictions

  • Super Mario Run, Uber's self-driving cars, and Apple's new TV app

  • Fitbit buys Pebble, Windows 10 on ARM, and gadgets aren't dead

  • Net neutrality, Final Fantasy, Gilmore Girls, and the Spectacles line

  • Fake news, Touchbar, and the Surface Studio

  • Daydream, Playstation Pro, Snapchat, and Instagram

  • Verge turns 5, Google Home, and Assistant

  • Macbook Pro, Surface Studio, and the events surrounding

  • Pixel, Nintendo Switch, and new MacBook Pros

  • Galaxy Note 7s don’t explode, they sizzle

  • Google event, Oculus event, and Playstation VR

  • SpaceX, colonizing Mars, and Snapchat spectacles

  • Siri, Sierra, Photokina, and Allo

  • AirPods, exploding batteries, and yeah Apple

  • Playstation 4 Pro, 4K, and for your entertainment

  • IFA, the Yoga Book, and looking ahead at the Apple event

  • Hack the planet

  • Unlimited data, Galaxy Note 7, and a merch store

  • Apple rumors, wireless headphones and No Man’s Sky

  • Amped on sparks

  • Two admirals, a coxswain, and a guy with a steering wheel

  • ARM, EFF, and SDCC

  • What is a monetization structure?

  • iOS 10, Sierra, and bookstore bathrooms

  • Secrets

  • Oh gadget, my gadget

  • Live from WWDC and E3

  • So much news this week and more to come next week

  • Live from Code Conference

  • Season 3

  • Emotional time zones

  • Introducing Circuit Breaker, Google hardware, and the next Apple Watch

  • Purple Macbook

  • Facebook in space

  • Reunion

  • Juice responsibly

  • Is kale more interesting than the iPhone SE?

  • Team Spherical

  • Walk of life

  • VR, Amazon Echo, and more VR

  • Cut the night

  • Encryption in the hype matrix

  • TLOP: The Love of Physics

  • Morning Computer

  • Brain gotta get there

  • Pain is Available at 6

  • Facist papa color

  • CES 2016 Day 4

  • CES 2016 Day 3

  • CES 2016 Day 2

  • CES 2016 Day 1

  • Star Wars: The spoilers unleashed

  • Alexa, play Vergecast

  • Fear the reaper

  • Tinder DJs

  • Swipe left for iPad

  • The state of Android, smartwatches and Twitter hearts

  • Apple TV, universal remotes, and the joy of dropping phones

  • The Hype Council is in session

  • Coterie of vapes

  • The perfect Swiss man

  • Soccer moms racing turbos

  • Ctrl-Walt-Delete: Nilay owes Walt $100

  • Pacific Time should be illegal

  • A threatening Greg

  • Peek, pop, whip, and nae nae

  • Hype's out for summer

  • Shoutout to grandmas

  • Uphill to Pluto both ways

  • Worldwide!

  • Puddle of burn

  • Hot swap your D-pad

  • Bad Millennial

  • What do you own?

  • Spoken like a true snake person

  • Lumber guitar licks

  • Air Bud 6

  • Why is Offline So Hard

  • Helmets Are the Future

  • Comcast, Time Warner, Google Fi, and Apple Watch

  • The Force Naps

  • I Don't Think Anyone is Great

  • Netflix Bedtime

  • Good radio

  • Dutch Teens Who Solve Crimes

  • Sam from the Future

  • Bonus: Apple Watch and MacBook Event

  • Infinity Gigabytes and Infinity Buckets

  • Ikecheck

  • Vaping Alone with Wikipedia

  • I Will Putter in RadioShack

  • In the Tweet Mix

  • Dressed as a Pirate

  • Special Edition: The 2015 Sundance Film Festival

  • Business Hole

  • Heartbeat Trolling Everyone All the Time

  • The Verge YouTube Roundtable at CES

  • CES 2015, Day 3

  • CES 2015, Day 2

  • CES 2015, Day 1

  • CES 2015, Day 0

  • Texting for Drugs

  • Roomba with a Knife

  • You've Got to Be a Grownup When You're on the Internet

  • Stephen Elop, King of Thieves

  • Artisanal Hipster Vinyls

  • Hypecheck

  • I Have 23 Children

  • An Incorrect Oral History of Vaping

  • Apple's October 2014 Event

  • A Meter of Sweat

  • Milwaukee With Rich People

  • The Robot Nearly Killed Me

  • Diego is useless

  • Pardon me, is that Apple you're wearing?

  • Getting in touch with Android Wear

  • Finding your digital prophet

  • The man behind Bitcoin and the return of 'Shaq Fu'

  • Six degrees of 'Lawnmower Man'

  • Why Facebook acquired WhatsApp

  • Comcast and TWC, the Lumia Icon, and NSA protest

  • The red Nexus 5, Satya Nadella, and the odd success of Flappy Bird

  • Google's sale of Motorola, the iPod's decline, and Daft Punk helmets

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