
The Vergecast Tim Cook is destroying his own legacy
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Jan 30, 2026 They debate corporate leaders showing up at politicized White House events and whether those choices threaten long-term reputations. They cover distrust around major platforms, the rocky TikTok US transition, and new contenders in short-form social apps. Tech hardware gets attention too, from Samsung’s $2,899 tri-fold phone to whether Android and Chrome OS can be unified. AI agents and a quirky keyboard review round things out.
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Gas Mask Buying Guide Went Viral
- The Verge published a practical guide to gas masks amid protests that readers debated as 'not tech'.
- Nilay and David defended it as gadget coverage with high utility when people need protection.
Foldable Success Depends On Software
- Samsung's Galaxy Z Tri-Fold faces skepticism because Samsung limited review samples and the device is pricey.
- Nilay warns software and app ecosystem are decisive for large foldable form factors, not just hardware.
Chrome OS + Android For Multi-Device UX
- Google appears to be combining Chrome OS and Android into a unified OS for multi-form devices.
- David and Nilay see this as essential for foldables to deliver a coherent tablet/laptop experience.
