

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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Apr 25, 2025 • 1h 47min
Everybody wants to buy Chrome
Jake Kastrenakes, a staff member at The Verge, joins the discussion to unpack the chaos of technology pricing amid shifting tariffs, particularly the mayhem of Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders. They delve into the ongoing antitrust trials faced by Meta and Google, exploring potential changes to how Chrome could be sold if a breakup occurs. The conversation also touches on quirky tech innovations like the wood-backed Motorola Razr Ultra and reflects on YouTube's evolution over two decades, revealing shifts in consumer habits and content creation.

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Apr 22, 2025 • 1h 7min
How to keep your data safe when you travel
Gaby del Valle, a data security reporter for The Verge, shares essential tips to safeguard your digital data while traveling, especially across U.S. borders. She explains the growing risks and legal complexities travelers face with device searches, advising on practical precautions. Meanwhile, Hollywood expert Matt Belloni dives into the reasons behind major tech companies' hefty investments in streaming, hinting at surprising connections in the entertainment industry. The discussion also touches on the rise of the Google Pixel as a top choice for smartphone users.

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Apr 18, 2025 • 1h 52min
Big Tech is back on trial
Alex Heath, a reporter at The Verge specializing in Meta and the social media industry, dives into the latest antitrust trials shaking the tech world. He discusses how Google’s recent ad-tech monopoly loss could revolutionize the digital landscape. The conversation also touches on Meta’s courtroom battles, with Mark Zuckerberg defending the integrity of Instagram and WhatsApp. The talk shifts to OpenAI's ambitions to launch a social network, blending humor and insights on competition among tech giants.

278 snips
Apr 15, 2025 • 1h 23min
The 2025 Vergecast Streaming Draft
Dive into the chaotic world of streaming wars as hosts pick their top streaming platforms for 2025! They hilariously debate winners from last year and unveil their favorite budget picks, award contenders, and live streaming options. The discussion touches on automated viewing habits and upcoming hits like Stranger Things season 5. With playful banter, they navigate streaming complexities, highlighting the charm of Tubi and the power of TikTok. Get ready for an entertaining showdown of strategies and choices that shape your viewing experience!

503 snips
Apr 11, 2025 • 1h 31min
How the tech world is responding to tariff chaos
Jake Kastrenakes, a Senior reporter at The Verge, dives into the chaos of current tariffs and their profound impact on the tech industry. He discusses how companies like Sony and Apple are grappling with soaring costs and the tough decisions around production. The conversation shifts to the latest in AI, addressing Meta's questionable benchmarks and Siri's challenges. With humor, they tackle FCC controversies and the whimsical intricacies of tech regulation—echoing the unpredictable future of consumer electronics.

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Apr 8, 2025 • 1h 16min
Switch 2: the good news and bad news
Ash Parrish, a keen reporter from The Verge, shares her hands-on experience with the Nintendo Switch 2, detailing its impressive graphics and intriguing mouse-control feature. She reveals both the good and bad aspects of the console just before new tariffs potentially inflate its price. Joining her is Tom Warren, who reflects on Microsoft's 50th anniversary, discussing its resilience and the exciting future of AI within the company. Their insights make for a thrilling conversation about gaming innovations and the evolving tech landscape.

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Apr 4, 2025 • 1h 48min
How tariffs will change your gadgets
Tobias Butler, the founder of Toonshine—a company specializing in lo-fi album art displays—joins the discussion on the impact of tariffs on gadget manufacturing. He shares insights into the complexities that hardware startups face amidst rising costs and trade policy confusion. The conversation also dives into the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2, its groundbreaking features, and the evolving dynamics of tech giants like Microsoft. Expect a mix of industry nostalgia, strategic insights, and light-hearted banter about the tech landscape!

183 snips
Apr 1, 2025 • 1h 20min
Searching for the perfect minimalist smartphone
Allison Johnson, a staff writer at The Verge specializing in minimalist smartphones, shares insights about the Light Phone III and the essential features of smartphones. Andy Hawkins discusses the grassroots Tesla Takedown movement and the implications of automotive tariffs. Meanwhile, Jen Tuohy addresses listener questions about AI in smart home cameras and their privacy concerns. Together, they ponder the balance between technology’s conveniences and potential distractions, making for a fascinating conversation about modern tech trends.

681 snips
Mar 28, 2025 • 2h 1min
OpenAI has a Studio Ghibli problem
Kylie Robison, a reporter for The Verge focused on OpenAI, joins the conversation to delve into the recent tumultuous changes at OpenAI, including a new image generator that has stirred both excitement and controversy. She discusses the implications of leadership transitions and the company's plans amidst a shifting AI landscape. The discussion touches on the complexities of AI in creative industries, particularly regarding copyright. Additionally, they explore TikTok's challenges and the evolution of technology's role in art and expression.

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Mar 25, 2025 • 1h 34min
How Roomba got stuck
Jennifer Pattison Tuohy, a Verge reporter covering iRobot, dives into the Roomba's fascinating journey—its glorious rise and current struggles amid fierce competition. Will iRobot find a path back to success? Meanwhile, Michael Tamblyn, CEO of Kobo, reveals insights into the e-reader market as a notable alternative to Amazon. He discusses the evolving preferences of digital readers, emphasizing how technology and pricing strategies shape consumer choices. Tune in for a blend of nostalgia and future possibilities in home tech!


