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The Vergecast

The Vergecast

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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 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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It's code red for ChatGPT

It's code red for ChatGPT

Dec 5, 2025·

First things first: David and Nilay are both having some TV problems, and they need to talk it out. But then they get to the news of the week, including Samsung's new extra-foldy foldable phone, and a big change in the...

Apple gadgets, ranked

Apple gadgets, ranked

Dec 2, 2025·

Apple makes a lot of gadgets. You've probably heard of some of them. Most of them are very good! Few companies in tech, or anywhere, can claim a track record as impressive and consistent as the folks in Cupertino. But...

I just want AI to rename my photos

I just want AI to rename my photos

Nov 30, 2025·

Raycast is an unusual app with an unusual amount of access: it's a launcher and application platform that can directly interact with all the files and apps on your computer. Raycast didn't start as an AI-centric...

The geek's guide to running faster

The geek's guide to running faster

Nov 25, 2025·

It's a holiday week for many of us, which means a lot of Turkey Trots and a lot of TV. We have something for both in this episode! First, Nick Thompson, the CEO of The Atlantic and author of the new book, The Running...

Version History: Vine

Version History: Vine

Nov 23, 2025·

Vine was the original short-form video platform, and pioneered so many of the ideas we now take for granted in reels and TikToks. It was a cultural engine whose executives clashed with the creators who made it famous...

AI agents are invading your PC

AI agents are invading your PC

Nov 21, 2025·

Like it or not, you may not be able to avoid the AI agents for long. David and Nilay discuss the ways Microsoft is pushing agents to practically every corner of Windows, and where Google plans to put Gemini 3 now that...

It's not your job to fix the internet

It's not your job to fix the internet

Nov 18, 2025·

Enshittification. It's fun to say, hard to spell, and a useful descriptor of exactly how the internet has gone wrong. Cory Doctorow, the author and activist who coined the term a few years ago, recently published a book...

Version History: LimeWire

Version History: LimeWire

Nov 16, 2025·

You wouldn't steal a car. You wouldn't steal a handbag. But plenty of people used LimeWire and other file sharing services to share music, movies and more. If Napster was the beginning of the piracy story, LimeWire may...

Valve made Microsoft's dream console

Valve made Microsoft's dream console

Nov 14, 2025·

The console wars are back on. This week, Nilay Patel sits down with Jake Kastrenakes, Sean Hollister, and special guest Joanna Stern, senior columnist at The Wall Street Journal, to talk about Valve's return to the...

Extreme smart home makeover

Extreme smart home makeover

Nov 11, 2025·

David has a new house, and no idea what to do with it. So he taps The Verge's Jennifer Pattison Tuohy to help him make the place a lot smarter. Jen and David go room by room, figuring out how to improve everything from...

Version History: Fire Phone

Version History: Fire Phone

Nov 9, 2025·

In 2014, the tech world was abuzz with the prospect of a phone made by Amazon. When the Fire Phone arrived, it was chock full of ideas — a "dynamic perspective" feature that created 3D illusions, an image-recognition...

Bring back the iBook, you cowards

Bring back the iBook, you cowards

Nov 7, 2025·

The DoorDash problem just became Amazon's problem. Perplexity's Comet browser is allegedly stealthily shopping on the internet's largest mall, and the folks in Seattle want it to stop. It's just one example of the...

Your smart home questions, answered

Your smart home questions, answered

Nov 4, 2025·

Here at The Vergecast, we get a lot of questions. Questions from you, which we love! Questions that, for some reason, often tend to be about the smart home and why it's often not so very smart. So on this episode, the...

Version History: Zune

Version History: Zune

Nov 2, 2025·

In 2006, Microsoft came for the iPod's throne with an innovative MP3 player called the Zune. It had a bunch of features the iPod didn't: WiFi, music sharing, a bigger screen, a beautiful UI, even an FM radio. And to...

God will be declared by a panel of experts

God will be declared by a panel of experts

Oct 31, 2025·

If you want to understand the full spectrum of AI software, from "straightforward problem-solving tool" to "never-ending slop machine," all you need to do is pay attention to everything Adobe launched at its conference...

An Apple Shortcuts masterclass

An Apple Shortcuts masterclass

Oct 28, 2025·

Meta's smart glasses have been a hit in part because they don't try to do too much. With the new Display glasses, though, Meta is trying to do... a lot more. The Verge's Victoria Song joins the show to tell us about her...

Version History: Guitar Hero

Version History: Guitar Hero

Oct 26, 2025·

Millions of basements have fake plastic guitars in them thanks to the 2005 smash hit Guitar Hero. Chris Grant and Ash Parrish join David Pierce to rock out with a game created over a matter of months by a niche...

ChatGPT enters the browser wars

ChatGPT enters the browser wars

Oct 24, 2025·

The era of the AI browser is here, and OpenAI is finally in the game. Nilay, Jake, and Hayden sit down to chat about what it means to have ChatGPT in your browser and able to control your cursor and surf the web for...

The new Xbox is not an Xbox

The new Xbox is not an Xbox

Oct 21, 2025·

We're very bullish on the handheld future of gaming. But we're not bullish on the new ROG Xbox Ally. The Verge's Sean Hollister joins the show to explain why this Xbox-branded device barely feels like an Xbox, and why...

Version History: Sony Watchman

Version History: Sony Watchman

Oct 19, 2025·

1982's coolest gadget was the Sony Watchman portable TV. Decades before everyone was glued to YouTube on their smartphones, the Watchman popularized the concept of video on the go. In the early days of the personal-tech...

AI can't even turn on the lights

AI can't even turn on the lights

Oct 17, 2025·

Nilay’s back! And you can listen to The Vergecast with no ads, if you’re a Verge subscriber! Big week, really. Nilay and David start the show by talking about ads, podcasts, platforms, and subscriptions. Then they talk...

Announcing an ad-free Vergecast feed for Verge subscribers

Announcing an ad-free Vergecast feed for Verge subscribers

Oct 15, 2025·

If you're a paid subscriber to The Verge, there's great news: You can now listen to Decoder, Version History, and The Vergecast completely ad-free. Just head to your Account Settings page to opt-in and start listening...

Google's gadgets, ranked

Google's gadgets, ranked

Oct 14, 2025·

Google is on a bit of a heater when it comes to gadgets. The Pixel 10 lineup is one of the best Android phone options; the Pixel Watch 4 is suddenly a winner; the Pixel Buds are an excellent accessory; even the Pixel...

Version History: BlackBerry Messenger

Version History: BlackBerry Messenger

Oct 12, 2025·

Back when text messages cost 10 cents each, BlackBerry came up with a better way: BlackBerry Messenger, commonly known as BBM. It was the first new idea about messaging in a long time, and it was a huge hit… for a...

Maybe it's real, maybe it's Sora

Maybe it's real, maybe it's Sora

Oct 10, 2025·

Say this for OpenAI: it's very good at raising money, and it's very good at getting attention. David and Jake are joined by The Verge's Hayden Field to talk about OpenAI's demo day, the company's app store plans, why...

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