

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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Dec 22, 2017 • 1h 7min
Magic Leap, iPhones slow down, and Microsoft removes Chrome installer from Windows Store
Hello! And happy holidays. This is the last Vergecast of 2017! But we go out with a bang (At least two computers broke down during this recording). The two big things that happened this week was the unveiling of the mysterious Magic Leap augmented reality goggles and Apple confirming they slow down older iPhones. So Nilay, Dieter, and Paul welcome senior reporter Adi Robertson back to the show, who has been reporting on Magic Leap for the past few years.
There’s a whole lot more in between that, like Paul’s weekly segment “Robots teach me how to breathe?” so listen to it all and you’ll get it all.
01:41 - Magic Leap finally unveils augmented reality goggles
31:39 - Apple confirms iPhones with older batteries will take hits in performance
50:13 - Paul’s weekly segment “Robots teach me how to breathe?”
52:45 - Google brings Chrome to the Windows Store as just a download link
57:29 - Caavo, the universal remote control that uses machine vision, will ship on February 14th
1:02:50 - Amazon Echo Spot review Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Dec 15, 2017 • 1h 10min
FCC kills net neutrality, the iMac Pro arrives, and T-Mobile buys Layer3 TV
The Vergecast three-piece is back together, with Nilay leading the flagship podcast. The biggest news this week is something we’ve seen coming for a while: on Thursday, the FCC voted to repeal net neutrality rules. Nilay, Dieter, and Paul sit down to discuss the action and their viewpoints on what this means going forward for the internet.
Also, the iMac Pro is now available to order and Dieter got to write about it. There’s quite a bit of talk about whether this computer is worth the price for its power.
There’s a lot more in between that — like Paul’s weekly segment “The internet of claps” — so listen to the whole episode to get everything to need to know in the world of tech this week.
02:10 - The FCC just killed net neutrality
41:53 - The iMac Pro is a beast, but it’s not for everybody
57:23 - What is Layer3 TV and why is T-Mobile buying it?
1:04:16 - Paul’s weekly segment “The internet of claps”
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Dec 8, 2017 • 1h 11min
ARM powered PCs, Google vs Amazon, and Messenger Kids
This week, Dieter Bohn runs the show with Paul Miller and Natt Garun, and it's been a wild week of news. Amazon and Google are basically feuding right now: Google is pulling YouTube from the FireTV so the podcast trio ponders what this frightening predicament means for the streaming and the open web. Also, Microsoft launched some ARM-powered Windows 10 PCs, so you bet these tech luminaries are going to talk about it.
There’s lots more in between that, like Paul’s weekly segment (say it with me) “Color me surprised,” so listen to it all and you’ll get it all.
05:00 - Microsoft launches ARM-powered Windows 10 PCs with ‘all-day’ battery life
17:44 - Qualcomm announces the Snapdragon 845 processor
22:40 - How Messenger Kids takes more from families than it gives them
30:17 - Google and Amazon are punishing their own customers in a bitter feud
40:27 - DeepMind’s AI became a superhuman chess player in a few hours, just for fun
44:21 - Major airlines are about to ban ‘smart luggage’
49:45 - Paul’s weekly segment “Color me surprised”
52:06 - Instagram is testing Direct, a standalone messaging app that replaces the current inbox
54:57 - Apple's had a shockingly bad week of software problems
1:00:22 - Bitcoin hits $15,000
1:04:01 - CryptoKitties Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Dec 1, 2017 • 1h 16min
HQ, selfie authentication, and solar panels turning air into water
Let get this out of the way: Nilay and Dieter are not on the show this week.
But really, we’ve got a great show hosted by Verge podcast professionals Lauren Goode and Casey Newton. Oh and Paul is still here, too!
So what are we talking about on the show today? Well, a lot. Lauren, Casey, and Paul analyze the news that was at the top of the site this week, including a glitch that left American Airlines without pilots during the week of Christmas; a rundown of the new trivia app HQ; and the reveal of the man who deactivated Trump’s Twitter account briefly a few weeks ago.
Also, Lauren gives us a closer look into the newest episode of her video series Next Level, which deals with solar panels that turn air into drinking water.
There’s a whole lot in between that, like Paul’s weekly segment “Whiskey pods? No.” So, listen to it all, and you know what? You’ll get it all.
02:56 - Google might merge back with Nest to make more smart home products
10:23 - The man who deactivated Trump’s Twitter account has revealed himself
17:35 - HQ
25:35 - Facebook uses selfies as login authentication for suspicious activity
29:02 - Verge holiday book recommendations
32:00 - ‘Only a few hundred’ American Airlines flights still lack pilots after massive computer glitch
34:27 - Inside the decade-long fight to expose Morgan Marquis-Boire
38:53 - Next Level season 2 episode 3
52:07 - Paul’s weekly segment “Whiskey pods? No.”
55:56 - Amazon unveils $250 AI camera and machine learning tools for businesses
1:04:50 - Is now a good time to buy a new phone / laptop / TV? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Nov 27, 2017 • 1h 18min
Net Neutrality 2017 Thanksgiving madness
The FCC decided to bury the news about its plan to end the Net Neutrality rules in the middle of Thanksgiving week here in the US. But that won't stop Nilay, Paul, and Dieter from doing a Vergecast.
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Nov 17, 2017 • 1h 15min
Pixel Buds review, OnePlus 5T, and Surface Book 2
This week on The Vergecast, Nilay, Paul, and Dieter run through a few things in the tech world that happened this week, like reviews for Google’s Pixel Buds and Microsoft’s Surface Book 2, and the announcement of the OnePlus 5T.
Also, Lauren Goode stops by the show to talk about season 2 of her video series Next Level, which takes a closer look at technology's impact on the human experience. This week’s episode featured DJI's Aeroscope technology that can track rogue drones.
There’s a lot more in between all of that — like Paul’s weekly segment “Robot dogs are people, too” — so listen to it all, and you’ll get it all.
02:50 - Microsoft Surface Book 2 review
13:12 - Google Pixel Buds review
25:40 - Next Level season 2 episode 2
47:54 - iPhone X: a few weeks later
1:01:04 - OnePlus 5T announced with bigger screen, new camera system, and a headphone jack
1:05:15 - Paul’s weekly segment “Robot dogs are people, too” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Nov 10, 2017 • 1h 17min
Pixel 2XL screen saturation update, an iOS11 bug, and Harmony Link hub services shut down
There’s a lot of little tech news this week, and we’ve got the perfect podcast to sum it all up. This week on The Vergecast, Nilay, Paul, and Dieter run through topics like Samsung’s ad that mocks the iPhone, the update to Pixel 2 XL screens, and Logitech shutting down Harmony Link hub services.
Also, The Verge’s video series Next Level is back! Lauren Goode returns to talk about the season premiere, which deals with creating holographic videos, and how that can be used to preserve memories.
There’s a whole lot more in between that — like obviously Paul’s weekly segment “One 2 Won (One)” — so listen to this whole show to get everything you need.
02:23 - Samsung returns to mock iPhone X buyers in latest commercial
06:06 - An iOS bug won't let some users type 'I'
15:02 - Google updates Pixel 2 XL with new 'saturated' color display option
18:21 - How big of a problem is the Pixel 2 XL's screen, really?
21:32 - Next Level S02 E01 with Lauren Goode
43:36 - Logitech will brick its Harmony Link hub for all owners in March
52:49 - Intel and AMD team up against Nvidia to produce a new laptop chip
59:32 - Paul’s weekly segment “One 2 Won (One)”
1:02:26 - Justice Department pushes back against AT&T–Time Warner merger
1:10:32 - Broadcom may acquire Qualcomm amid existential legal battle with Apple Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Nov 3, 2017 • 1h 8min
iPhone X Review
The iPhone X is finally here. Nilay had the chance to review it, so, along with Paul, Ashley, and Dan, he discusses what it’s like to use the phone in the real world as well as what the process of reviewing it was like.
We also welcome Phil Esposito, The Verge’s lead video director, to the show for the first time to discuss the roller coaster that is working on the two videos we produced throughout the week.
There’s a whole lot in between that — like Paul’s weekly segment about a robot dog — so listen to it all and you’ll get it all.
03:22 - iPhone X first impressions
24:33 - iPhone X review with Phil Esposito
37:16 - Animoji
50:14 - Paul’s weekly segment “Can form an emotional bond with members of the household while providing them with love, affection, and the joy of nurturing and raising a companion”
53:48 - The HTC U11 Plus was originally intended to be the Google Pixel 2 XL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Oct 27, 2017 • 1h 3min
Pixel 2 XL screen, Amazon Key, and iPhone X preorder
Nilay, Dieter, and Paul run through the news this week on The Vergecast, with a lot of heavy sighs to go around. There's the Pixel 2 XL screen fiasco, Amazon's home camera invasion efforts with Amazon Key, and Amazon's oversized new Fire TV. Plus, Paul is back with his weekly segment about water pods. And more! Listen in and lament the current state of technology with your three best friends.
02:44 - Google 'actively investigating' reports of Pixel 2 XL screen burn-in …
17:39 - Google Pixelbook review
27:50 - Microsoft kills off Kinect, stops manufacturing it
31:38 - Amazon Key is a new service that lets couriers unlock your front door
37:22 - Amazon Echo (2nd gen) review
38:07 - Amazon Fire TV (2017) review
46:00 - Apple’s Face ID struggles detailed in new iPhone X report
55:54 - Paul’s weekly segment “WATER PODS” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Oct 20, 2017 • 1h 4min
Pixel 2 review, KRACK, and Microsoft's Surface Book sequel
The reviews are in and everybody just loves the quality OLED component Google picked for the Pixel 2 XL. Really just can't stop talking about it. And talking? That's what the Vergecast is for. On this episode Nilay, Paul, and Dieter discuss the reviews of Google's new phones, and The Verge's security expert Russell Brandom drops by to explain KRACK and four-way handshakes. It's all the grit and off-axis color shifting of a Pentile display, in podcast form.
03:08 Dieter: Pixel 2 review
10:27 Smartphone screens, display
17:58 Features, camera, speaker
26:12 Russell: Wi-Fi, WPA 2 protocol
39:40 Paul’s Segment
46:45 Dieter: Surface Book 2
52:14 Microsoft fall creator update
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