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The Vergecast is the flagship podcast from The Verge about small gadgets, Big Tech, and everything in between. Every Friday, hosts Nilay Patel, David Pierce, and Alex Cranz hang out and make sense of the week’s most important technology news. And every Wednesday, 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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The Verge's Nilay Patel, Alex Cranz, and David Pierce discuss the Tesla Cybertruck event, the latest with OpenAI leadership, and what Elon Musk and Bob Iger said at Dealbook Summit 2023.
Getting close — but not too close — to the Tesla Cybertruck
Tesla Cybertruck delivery event: Elon Musk hands over the first trucks to customers
Elon Musk tells advertisers: ‘Go fuck yourself’
Sam Altman is back, so what’s next for OpenAI and ChatGPT?
Interview: Sam Altman on being fired and rehired by OpenAI
ChatGPT is winning the future — but what future is that?
Ikea debuts a trio of affordable smart home sensors
DealBook Summit 2023: Elon Musk, Bob Iger, and more
How to find your 2023 Spotify Wrapped
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Today on the flagship podcast of multi-drone camera setups:
03:19 - The Verge's David Pierce chats with Planet Earth III producer Alex Walters and director Theo Webb about the gear used to make the latest nature documentary series.
30:13 - Netflix's Pat Flemming joins the show to discuss how Netflix figures out what to show when you open the app, and how to keep you coming back.
1:20:29 -The Verge's publisher Helen Havlak and editor-in-chief Nilay Patel join the show to answer this week's hotline question.
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The Verge's Nilay Patel and Alex Heath join David Pierce after a long, winding weekend reporting on the dramatic shakeup at OpenAI, still in progress.
Further reading:
Turmoil at OpenAI: after firing Sam Altman, what's next for the creators of ChatGPT?
Sam Altman fired as CEO of OpenAI
OpenAI’s new CEO is Twitch co-founder Emmett Shear
OpenAI board in discussions with Sam Altman to return as CEO
Emmett Shear named new CEO of OpenAI by board
Hundreds of OpenAI employees threaten to resign and join Microsoft
Microsoft hires former OpenAI CEO Sam Altman
How ChatGPT Fractured OpenAI - The Atlantic
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In episode three of our video game miniseries, The Verge's David Pierce and Polygon's Russ Frushtick and Chris Plante discuss the state of the industry's blockbuster games like Grand Theft Auto, Call of Duty, Overwatch, Fortnite, and others — and what they signal for the future of gaming.
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The Verge's Nilay Patel, David Pierce, and Alex Cranz discuss Apple announcing it will support RCS next year, AI news that came out of Microsoft Ignite, YouTube's new policy on deepfakes, and much more.
Further reading:
Apple says iPhones will support RCS in 2024
Google turns to regulators to make Apple open up iMessage
Meta will fight the EU over regulating Messenger
Microsoft Ignite 2023: all the AI news from Microsoft’s IT pro event
Microsoft rebrands Bing Chat to Copilot, to better compete with ChatGPT
Windows is now an app for iPhones, iPads, Macs, and PCs
Microsoft Copilot Studio lets anyone build custom AI copilots
Microsoft is finally making custom chips — and they’re all about AI
YouTube is going to start cracking down on AI clones of musicians
Google is embedding inaudible watermarks right into its AI generated music
Nothing is bringing iMessage to its Android phone
On 'Chinese knockoffs' and why Leica works with Xiaomi
Taylor Swift fans used record amounts of data during the Eras Tour in North America
PlayStation Portal impressions: hands-on with Sony’s remote play handheld for PS5
Opal's second camera is the Tadpole, a tiny webcam for laptops
The first OLED Roku TV is here after a long, long wait
Sonos teases a major new product coming next year
Sonos fixes its Dolby Atmos loud pop issue after years of complaints
Taylor Swift fans used record amounts of data during the Eras Tour in North America
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Today on the flagship podcast of machine learning-based recommendation systems:
03:31 - The Verge’s David Pierce chats with Spotify’s co-president and chief product officer Gustav Söderström about recommendations, audiobooks, app design, what Spotify wants to be, and whether it’s possible to do it all well.
Spotify - The Verge
44:08 - Alex Cranz joins the show to discuss a bunch of recent streaming news, including the plan to combine Disney Plus and Hulu.
Streaming - The Verge
1:10:28 - Chris Welch joins the show to help answer this week’s Vergecast Hotline question about mp3 players.
The Mighty — an iPod shuffle for Spotify — finally arrives for $85
bemighty.com
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In episode two of our gaming mini series, The Verge's David Pierce chats with Polygon's Russ Frushtick and Chris Plante about the obstacles around both preserving and emulating video games from discontinued hardware.
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The Verge's Nilay Patel, David Pierce, Alex Cranz, and Alex Heath discuss the debut of Humane's AI Pin, OpenAI's DevDay, GPT-4 updates, and more.
Further reading:
Exclusive leak: all the details about Humane's AI Pin, which costs $699 and has OpenAI integration
Humane officially launches the AI Pin, its OpenAI-powered wearable
All the news from OpenAI’s DevDay conference
OpenAI is letting anyone create their own version of ChatGPT
OpenAI wants to be the App Store of AI
ChatGPT subscribers may get a ‘GPT builder’ option soon
OpenAI turbocharges GPT-4 and makes it cheaper
OpenAI’s GPT builder interface is dead simple to use.
Valve reveals the Steam Deck OLED: $549 buys better screen, battery, and more
Steam Deck OLED review: better, not faster
This smart garage door controller is no longer very smart
YouTube pages are getting a TikTok-like For You feed
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Today on the flagship podcast of anti-steering provisions:
02:57 - The Verge's David Pierce and Makena Kelly discuss Epic v. Google, a trial about the future of app stores.
The Epic v. Google trial may come down to simple v. complicated
Epic v. Google: a battle over Fortnite fees goes to court
28:49 - Liz Lopatto joins the show to detail her experience covering the Sam Bankman-Fried trial from start to finish.
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried is guilty of fraud
Sam Bankman-Fried gambled on a trial and his parents lost
58:27 - Richard Lawler helps answer this week's Vergecast Hotline question.
Disney’s new vision for ESPN might include part ownership by the NBA, NFL
Disney finally revealed how many billions ESPN pulls in.
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In the first episode of our series about the future of gaming, The Verge's David Pierce chats with Polygon's Chris Plante and Russ Frushtick about handheld game consoles. Is this portable, all-in-one form factor where all of gaming is headed?
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The Verge's Nilay Patel, David Pierce, and Alex Cranz discuss the takeaways from Apple's Mac event, the problem with SEO on the internet, streaming news, and much more.
Further reading:
Apple ‘Scary Fast’ Mac launch event: the 4 biggest announcements
Goodbye, Touch Bar, you held incredible promise
Here’s what Apple means when it says its event was ‘shot on iPhone’
Amanda Chicago Lewis’ excellent piece about the web SEO built
Some thoughts about The Verge article on SEO
Sundar Pichai argues in court that Google isn’t evil, it’s just a business
Disney is about to own all of Hulu
Joe Rogan’s big Spotify decision
HBO Bosses Used ‘Secret’ Fake Accounts to Troll TV Critics
Max is taking 4K away from its legacy ad-free subscribers
Netflix’s ad-supported plan will reward binge watchers with ad-free episodes
Streaming is more expensive than ever — and it’s only going up from here
YouTube is getting serious about blocking ad blockers
There's a surprising new top-five player in the smartphone market
Excuse me, it’s “really an aftermarket sound solution.”
The best robot vacuum for me is the one I hacked
Chrome on iOS now lets you move the address bar to the bottom
Google is officially trying to make .ing domains a th.ing
The EV transition trips over its own cord
Closing time for Sam Bankman-Fried
What stalking a delivery robot taught us about AI’s limits
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Today on the flagship podcast of spec bumps:
02:21 - The Verge’s David Pierce, Alex Cranz, and Dan Seifert discuss the announcements from Apple’s “Scary Fast” Mac event.
Apple’s ‘Scary Fast’ Mac event: all the news from Apple’s online keynote
27:56 - Becca Farsace joins the show to share her thoughts on smartphone photography in 2023, and if the “Pro” branding can live up to its name.
iPhone 15 Pro Max camera: 1000 photos later, it’s still missing something
1,000 photos with the Pixel 8 Pro: AI, UI, and Pro stuff
52:06 - Adi Robertson answers a question from the Vergecast Hotline.
Xreal’s Air 2 AR glasses ship in November in the US
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Today on the flagship podcast of network-attached storage:
This is the fourth in our four-part series all about connectivity. This week we're talking about software: how software connects us, how we connect to software, and how software connects to other software.
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The Verge's Nilay Patel, David Pierce, and Alex Cranz discuss the next Apple event, a Twitter successor, and Windows Phone regrets.
Further reading:
Apple plans ‘Scary Fast’ product event just before Halloween
Apple’s future AirPods roadmap just leaked, and big changes are coming
Apple TV Plus is getting a price hike — and other Apple subscriptions are, too
The Apple Watch’s double tap points at a new way to use wearables
iOS 17.2 Beta Introduces Journal App - MacRumors
Meta’s Threads app has almost 100 million users, says Mark Zuckerberg
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella admits giving up on Windows Phone and mobile was a mistake
Here’s your first look at Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater gameplay
Humane's AI Pin is Here’s your first look at Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater gameplay
Google reportedly pays $18 billion a year to be Apple’s default search engine
Is my co-worker AI? Bizarre product reviews leave Gannett staff wondering
In the end, the FTX trial was about the friends screwed along the way
The obsessive tormentor who made professors’ lives miserable
The restaurant nearest Google
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The Verge's David Pierce, Nilay Patel, and Alex Cranz dedicate the show to talk about their feelings. The crew answer a bunch of questions from listeners about The Vergecast, The Verge website, and the future of it all.
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In episode three of our connectivity mini series, The Verge's David Pierce explores the idea of POSSE and PESOS, two syndication models for posting on the internet that don't rely on a single platform.
Buckle in, it gets nerdy.
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The Verge's Nilay Patel, Alex Cranz, and David Pierce discuss a whole bunch of tech news from this week — a new Apple Pencil, the latest Cybertruck confusion, streaming updates, and more.
Further reading:
Apple Pencil joins the iPad confusion zone
Apple announces entry-level Apple Pencil with USB-C charging
Elgato’s new $279.99 Prompter is an all-in-one teleprompter and extra monitor
Analogue is making a 4K Nintendo 64
OnePlus Open review: right size, wrong price
Elon Musk says ‘we dug our own grave with Cybertruck,’ offers new delivery date
Elon Musk answers Tesla pricing question with anti work-from-home rant
https://www.theverge.com/2023/10/18/23923256/musk-dodges-question-about-accepting-legal-liability-for-tesla-full-self-driving-cars
Tesla profits dip as it invests in factory upgrades and AI development
https://www.threads.net/@keubikooriginal/post/CyjavWouN0w
X will start charging new users in two countries $1 per year
ChargePoint is bringing Tesla’s NACS plug to its vast network of EV chargers
These space-saving public EV chargers are ridiculously fast and rolling out now
FCC kicks off fight to restore net neutrality
https://www.theverge.com/2023/10/19/23923617/nokia-announces-14000-job-cuts-amid-5g-downturn
Here comes another Netflix price hike
Netflix’s first live sports broadcast pairs up F1 drivers with pro golfers
Spotify launches hub for artists’ merch
YouTube might make an official way to create AI Drake fakes
Get ready to see a lot more product ads in YouTube videos
YouTube wants to get you watching more news from ‘authoritative sources’
There’s no way you’ll miss YouTube’s like and subscribe buttons now
There's no way you'll miss YouTube's like and subscribe buttons now
How Ecobee is becoming the smart home company Nest should have been
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Today on the flagship podcast of glassholes:
The Verge’s David Pierce chats with Victoria Song about her experience using the new Ray-Ban smart glasses from Meta.
Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses hands-on: in pursuit of content
The Verge’s Sean Hollister and iFixit’s Kyle Wiens join the show to discuss the latest legislation in the right to repair and what’s next for the future of fixing your own gadgets.
Right-to-repair is now the law in California
The Verge’s Nathan Edwards answers this week’s Vergecast Hotline question.
The iPhone 15 and 15 Pro launch with ‘future Qi2 wireless charging.’ Here’s why.
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In episode two of our connectivity mini series, The Verge's David Pierce chats with Eric Migicovsky co-founder of Beeper. Beeper is a universal messaging app trying to take all your messages from all your apps and put them in one place. Is this the future of chat?
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The Verge's Nilay Patel, David Pierce, and Alex Cranz discuss the Meta Quest 3 review, Google gadgets, and Threads continuing to compete with X.
Chris Welch joins the show to discuss the result of Sonos' legal battle with Google.
Further reading:
Google Pixel Watch 2 review: better battery, better watch
Pixel 8 and 8 Pro review: in Google we trust?
WordPress now offers official support for ActivityPub
Threads is getting an edit button — and you don’t have to pay for it
@mosseri • We’re not anti-news
At US v. Google antitrust trial, the Apple search deal takes center stage
Judge blasts Sonos for abusing patent system and throws out $32.5 million win against Google
Google is already bringing back the software features it removed because of Sonos’ lawsuit
Sonos vows to keep fighting Google for the benefit of smaller companies – and its own revenue
Ruling pdf: https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/legaldocs/znpnznkjgpl/GOOGLE%20SONOS%20TRIAL%20ruling.pdf
Google has fixed its recent history of terrible speakers with the Pixel 8 Pro
Alameda’s paper trail leads straight to Sam Bankman-Fried
Samsung joins Google in RCS shaming Apple
Sony’s new PS5 with a removable disc drive launches in November
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A lot of these episodes seem to be reaching for a target audience of executives and production leaders and less targeted for consumers and users of the tech being talked about. I'm having a hard time finding relevance of the information and opinions being presented lately. It's almost like I'm listening in on some buddies having an insider discussion and very little of what's being presented is any of my business. Lol
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like every four words! Come on
Going to be so much lost media.
I think the Verge is way biased against samsung watches for some reason. the apple watch looks like a frigging 80's calculator watch. the Samsung galaxy watch pro has amazing battery life and health tracking is great. While performance isn't quite to the same level as the apple watch pro it's also significantly less expensive. The list of ways I disagree with your assessments of the different watches is long but no way is that pixel watch close to looking that much better than the watches that Samsung offers.
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Excellent Podcast, Very much enjoyed.Love the honesty Deb.👍
love what you did with the thumbnail 😆
laptop with best cooling system
That advert for jewelry - natural diamonds, was scripted by a 6 year old. So grim.
Wow that perfunctory discussion was painfull. Let's contradict each other for 40 minutes, starting with a disagreement and back tracking down to point where no one is actually saying anything. Bother were meek and feckless. Meh
we in the UK have had a clean and easy to use government website to order a test for many months now. Also a 3 digit number can be called
Google search is just over rated.
Wow Awesome Podcast really enjoyed just hope that things get better soon. Thanks for sharing Deb 😉✌
Would it make sense to do dual CPU, if that is possible, in the Surface Book Pro? One powerful in the base together with the GPU and one less powerful in the screen? Does the technology exist nor is it to expensive?
Niley & Alex Can't thank you enough for touching base on this and Security in general. I have been dealing with tech for Year's and been having issues for some time and to be honest many talk about it, But nothing gets done.So appreciate more people talking about it because it can be frustrating.Thanks so much Deb.👌✌
Wauw Paul... What a great guy you are...
Paul Miller is the best thing about the Vergecast 😭
Nilay, Dieter and Paul Very much enjoyed and so agree hope that Security issues get better soon and hoping that the merger works out well.Thanks for sharing Deb 👍✌