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 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. Click here to subscribe.
The future of AI might look a lot like Twitter
On The Vergecast: Michael Sayman, the creator of SocialAI, explains why social networks are better than chatbots.
The great Evernote reboot
On The Vergecast: what happened to a once mega-popular productivity app, and where it’s headed now.
What’s in store for the iPhone 16
On The Vergecast: what to expect from Apple’s event on Monday, all the best gadgets at IFA 2024, and more.
The problem with Telegram
On The Vergecast: what’s next for Pavel Durov, Yelp picks a fight with Google, and AI deepfakes.
Can a YouTube video really fix your wet phone?
Millions of viewers are turning to videos to get the water out of their phones. I tried to figure out whether they actually work.
What’s in a productivity system?
On The Vergecast: 9 different ways to get things done, with a little help from The Verge’s staff.
The Pixel 9 is great — and a problem
On The Vergecast: AI photos, Chick-fil-A’s foray into streaming, headphone screens, and more.
A Googler’s guide to getting things done
On The Vergecast: Laura Mae Martin, Google’s executive productivity advisor, tells us how productivity culture is changing — and how she helps people get more done.
Gemini is taking over Google
On The Vergecast: Google’s latest AI push, Apple’s increasing regulatory mess, and some seriously nice TVs.
Google’s next big Pixel
On The Vergecast: everything you need to know about Google’s new phones, wearables, and TV dongles.
The history of Roku and the fight over CarPlay
On The Vergecast: a deep dive into the history of the Roku Netflix Player, how to play music in your car, and much more.
In search of the perfect movie recommendation
If AI can learn everything about everything, can it tell me what to watch on Netflix tonight?
Gadgets are getting weird — and so are iPhone homescreens
On The Vergecast: Trump, Apple betas, and a round of ‘is this anything?’
Apple’s Vision Pro: five months later
On this episode of The Vergecast, a look back — and forward — at Apple’s headset.
New chips, new screens, new gadgets
On The Vergecast: how an E Ink screen changes a smartphone and how Qualcomm chips and AI might change the PC world.