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  • The Vergecast
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    Could the Trump Phone be a good phone?

    The Vergecast· Feb 10, 2026

    The Trump Phone is real! Ish! The Verge’s Dom Preston has seen a T1 on a video call, that we can say for sure. Dom joins the show to explain what’s new about the phone, whether it has a chance to be a decent device, and

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    MacBook Neo, iPhone 17e, and iPad Air: The Vergecast Livestream

    The Vergecast· Mar 4, 2026

    Apple released a bunch of new iPhones, iPads, Macs, and Studio Displays this week. The Verge’s Nilay Patel and David Pierce tried them all this morning, and are back to share their thoughts live. Further reading: All the

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    Musk and Altman go to court

    The Vergecast· Apr 28, 2026

    Elon Musk's case against OpenAI is heading to trial. Musk is almost certainly going to lose, but he might still get everything he wants from the fight. The Verge's Liz Lopatto explains how this spat made it this far, and

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  • Decoder with Nilay Patel
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    The tiny team trying to keep AI from destroying everything

    Decoder with Nilay Patel· Dec 4, 2025

    Today, I’m talking with Verge senior AI reporter Hayden Field about some of the people responsible for studying AI and deciding in what ways it might… well, ruin the world. Those folks work at Anthropic as part of a grou

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    How BYD beat Tesla

    The Vergecast· Jan 20, 2026

    There’s a new biggest name in EVs, and if you live in the US, you pretty much can’t buy one. But before we get to that, we have some stuff to catch up on: The Verge's Hayden Field joins us for a round of “Big Deal Medium

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    It's still way too hard to switch phones

    The Vergecast· Jul 8, 2026

    How much smartphone is too much smartphone? Why is it so hard to switch from one phone to another, even in 2026? And is your smartwatch finally ready to replace your phone, even for a few things? These are the questions

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    Pencils down: We share our vibe-coded websites

    The Vergecast· Aug 10, 2026

    We've spent the last month vibe coding our own corners of the internet. The Verge's Jake Kastrenakes and Hayden Field join David to talk about their use of Gemini, Codex, and Claude Code to build 90s-themed personal webs

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  • Decoder with Nilay Patel
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    Who decides when AI is too dangerous?

    Decoder with Nilay Patel· Jun 18, 2026

    My guest today is Hayden Field, senior AI reporter for The Verge. Often when Hayden comes on the show, it’s because something has gone wrong in the world of AI. Last weekend, that something was a pretty intense mix of An

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    How clips ate the internet

    The Vergecast· May 26, 2026

    It's now surprisingly easy to watch most of a movie without ever trying to, or to spend hours with a podcast without ever playing an episode. In the burgeoning clip economy, everything is being cut into bite-sized pieces

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    Casey Neistat's guide to posting every day

    The Vergecast· Jun 1, 2026

    The Vergecast is officially a daily show! We kick things off with the return of 90 Seconds on The Verge, a peek at the top stories on theverge.com. Then, we turn to our old pal Casey Neistat for some advice. Casey vlogge

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    The twist in the Ticketmaster antitrust fight

    The Vergecast· Mar 10, 2026

    Last week, it appeared the US Department of Justice was off to a strong start in its antitrust case against Live Nation Ticketmaster. Then, this week, the two sides surprised everyone by settling. The Verge's Lauren Fein

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  • Radio Haanji Podcast
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    Exposing the Dangerous Media Silence on Environmental Destruction - Ranjodh Singh & Harminder Dhillon

    Radio Haanji Podcast· Jul 7, 2026

    Why is the mainstream media silent when our regional agricultural systems are on the verge of collapse? In this hard-hitting episode of the Climate Change Special on Radio Haanji 1674 AM, host Ranjodh Singh and environme

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    How Claude Code Claude Codes

    The Vergecast· Feb 24, 2026

    Few AI products have found the kind of product-market fit we’ve seen from Claude Code. On the eve of the product’s first anniversary, Anthropic’s Boris Cherny explains why Claude Code is so powerful, all the work left to

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    Google's new speaker and your smart home questions

    The Vergecast· Jun 24, 2026

    Google is shipping its first smart speaker in six years, and we're starting to test it. The Verge's Jennifer Pattison Tuohy joins the show to explain why the Home Speaker matters, whether Google actually cares about the

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    The 6G, modular, robot phones of the future

    The Vergecast· Mar 3, 2026

    Most mainstream phone options are kind of the same, year in and year out — but that doesn’t mean there’s no innovation to be found. The Verge’s Allison Johnson is at Mobile World Congress, and joins the show to report on

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    The robots, phones and Lego of CES 2026

    The Vergecast· Jan 6, 2026

    2026 is just beginning, and it's already time for the biggest gadget event of the year. As the Verge team heads to Las Vegas for the Consumer Electronics Show, David and Nilay run through as many of the newly announced p

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    Your next laptop could be a foldable phone

    The Vergecast· Feb 17, 2026

    The Verge's Allison Johnson has recently been doing the unthinkable: she's been leaving her laptop at home. Allison joins the show to explain how she turned her Samsung foldable into a useful computer, and why it feels s

  • Techmeme Ride Home
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    Mon. 11/18 - Google Stadia and the Mustang Mach-E

    Techmeme Ride Home· Nov 18, 2019

    The Mustang Mach-E wants to out Tesla Tesla, John Legere is stepping down from T-Mobile, .org domain names might be getting a lot more expensive, and the reviews on Google Stadia are decidedly mixed, but at least it work

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    Meet The Onion's new and improved InfoWars

    The Vergecast· Jun 30, 2026

    The Onion's takeover of conspiracy show InfoWars isn't officially complete — but comedian Tim Heidecker, who's serving as creative director, won't let that stop him from building out a slate of comedy programming. Before

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    The World's Largest Stock Market Debut: Wall St. gears up for Elon Musk's SpaceX to go public

    The 11th Hour with Ali Velshi· Jun 12, 2026

    Trump walks back his threat of a third day of airstrikes on Iran, and again claims he's on the verge of a peace deal. Plus, Wall St. gears up for Elon Musk's Space X to go public, in what's expected to be the world's lar

  • Tech Brew Ride Home
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    New Pixel

    Tech Brew Ride Home· Feb 18, 2026

    New pixel phone. A bunch of new AI models including Gemini’s entry into the music AI space. Everybody is trying to make AI fetch happen in India. And Matthew Ball’s state of the gaming industry report doesn’t paint as gl

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    Why Big Tech can't quit smart glasses

    The Vergecast· Jun 23, 2026

    A huge portion of the tech industry has decided that smart glasses are the next big thing. But why? Smart glasses are incredibly hard to make, hugely socially complicated, and require users to want to wear a gadget on th

  • Decoder with Nilay Patel
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    The AI industry's existential race for profits

    Decoder with Nilay Patel· Apr 9, 2026

    Today, let’s talk about the looming AI monetization cliff, and whether some of the biggest companies in space can become real, profitable businesses before they careen right off it. My guest today is Hayden Field, who’s

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  • Dirt & Sprague
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    Dirt & Sprague 4-8-26 Hour 3

    Dirt & Sprague· Apr 8, 2026

    Is there a less compatible culture mix than Mendoza with the Raiders...Not a good look for Vrabel and Russini, will anyone believe their story...innies or outies and NFL draft capital...plus, are we on the verge of the n

  • The Vergecast
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    What an AI-designed car looks like

    The Vergecast· May 5, 2026

    Car companies are beginning to use AI tools to radically speed up their development process, which could change the cars we drive forever — and have some big effects on the people who make them now. Verge contributor Tim

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    Solved: The Yogurt Shop Murders

    Voices for Justice· Oct 2, 2025

    In Austin, Texas, in 1991, the city was on the verge of becoming the place we know today, a tech hub, a cultural destination. But back then, it was still a big town that felt small, a place that believed itself safe from

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  • Decoder with Nilay Patel
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    The left and right agree on one thing: no data centers

    Decoder with Nilay Patel· Aug 6, 2026

    Our guest today is Gaby Del Valle, a policy reporter here at The Verge, and we’re discussing the growing backlash against AI data centers. Gaby recently reported a fantastic piece about Hernando County, Florida, where la

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  • The Vergecast
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    Were we too nice to the Steam Machine?

    The Vergecast· Jul 15, 2026

    Valve's Steam Machine might be exactly the living room console you've been waiting for. Or it might be too expensive, totally pointless, a waste of everyone's money and shelf space. The Verge's Sean Hollister joins the s

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    Is It Gay to Flip Texas?

    Pod Save America· May 29, 2026

    After Ken Paxton's victory in the Texas Senate Republican primary runoff, the MAGA faithful set their sights on James Talarico, attempting to disqualify him for being too much of a beta male for Texas. Will it stick? The

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    Is It Gay to Flip Texas?

    Pod Save America· May 29, 2026

    After Ken Paxton's victory in the Texas Senate Republican primary runoff, the MAGA faithful set their sights on James Talarico, attempting to disqualify him for being too much of a beta male for Texas. Will it stick? The

  • The Vergecast
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    Welp, I bought an iPhone again

    The Vergecast· Mar 24, 2026

    David is bored with his iPhone. Over the last few months, he has been testing every other phone he could get his hands on, from the Pixel to the Razr to the Unihertz Titan. And at the end of it all... David bought anothe

  • Tech Brew Ride Home
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    OpenAI Grabs OpenClaw’s Creator

    Tech Brew Ride Home· Feb 16, 2026

    OpenClaw’s creator is joining OpenAI, but the OpenClaw project lives on. The AI-caused memory shortage might delay the next Playstation. Is the Pentagon about to cut ties with Anthropic? And Vitalik Buterin is growing co

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  • Decoder with Nilay Patel
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    What Apple’s OpenAI lawsuit is really about

    Decoder with Nilay Patel· Jul 23, 2026

    Today, I’m talking with Hayden Field, The Verge’s senior AI reporter, about the major trade secrets lawsuit between Apple and OpenAI, and what this tells us about OpenAI’s future. Hayden has been covering OpenAI for year

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  • The Vergecast
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    The best headphone mic we've ever tested

    The Vergecast· Jun 17, 2026

    Your headphones' microphone matters. A lot. And yet we never know how we sound to others, or whether we're clear to our AI assistants! So from time to time, we like to grab a bunch of headphones and put their microphones

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  • The Vergecast
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    Our vibe coded projects that actually work

    The Vergecast· Jun 29, 2026

    It's time for a new series on The Vergecast! (It still needs a name. Please help.) We're going to give Verge staffers a challenge, and regroup a few weeks later to see who did it best. We're starting with some vibe codin

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    Open AI Needs To Pause?

    Tech Brew Ride Home· Aug 10, 2026

    OpenAI pauses its Astra model over cybersecurity risks, Zuckerberg drops a 6,500-word AI manifesto, iPhone 18 Pro costs spike 38%, and AI agents are now attending online college classes instead of students.

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    Is the Steam Machine worth the wait?

    The Vergecast· Jun 22, 2026

    Valve has been trying to crack the living room for more than a decade, and the new Steam Machine is its best attempt yet. It's a little bit PC, a little bit console, and a lot pricy — starting at $1,049, it had a lot to

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    Prediction markets want to be the news

    Decoder with Nilay Patel· Mar 5, 2026

    Today let’s talk about prediction markets, which continue to insert themselves into the news cycle and the news in increasingly weird, unsettling, and potentially illegal ways. My guest today is Liz Lopatto, a senior rep

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    Rivian’s last chance to take on Tesla

    The Vergecast· Jul 1, 2026

    For years, Rivian has looked like one of the most compelling electric vehicle companies in America — and maybe the car maker most equipped to take on Tesla. All that potential comes down to this: the R2, the long-awaited

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    The US is losing its lead in AI

    The Vergecast· Jul 20, 2026

    Since the beginning of the AI revolution, a few companies have claimed to be building the best and most powerful AI models. All of them were American. More recently, a few Chinese companies seem to have caught up, shippi

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    Bourque's Commitment Thursday: Georgia's QB Future

    Georgia Bulldogs Football Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now!· May 12, 2026

    Georgia Bulldogs on the Verge of Landing Top Quarterback Prospect Peter Bourque: The four-star signal caller, ranked as the number seven quarterback and top player from his state, is set to announce his commitment this T

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    Microsoft's plan to catch up in AI

    The Vergecast· Jun 4, 2026

    Microsoft's commitment to AI is not news. Copilot has been everywhere for... a while now. But at this week's Build developer conference, the company made clear that it wants — and needs — to be a bigger player in the spa

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    Rise of the Whoop dupes

    The Vergecast· Aug 3, 2026

    For the last few years, the trend in wearables has been all about screens. As many of them as possible. But now, companies like Whoop, Fitbit, and Garmin are creating new products that ditch the display entirely. The Ver

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    Trump Admits He's for He/Him, Not You

    Pod Save America· May 15, 2026

    Republicans attempt to defend President Trump's admission that he does not "think about Americans' financial situations," while his Department of Justice is on the verge of giving him billions of taxpayer dollars to sett

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    Trump Admits He's for He/Him, Not You

    Pod Save America· May 15, 2026

    Republicans attempt to defend President Trump's admission that he does not "think about Americans' financial situations," while his Department of Justice is on the verge of giving him billions of taxpayer dollars to sett

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    The grift and glory of the Enhanced Games

    The Vergecast· Jun 3, 2026

    How far can we push the limits of the human body? At the Enhanced Games in Las Vegas, a few dozen athletes tried to find out, and The Verge's Victoria Song was there to watch. She tells us the story of the swimmers, weig

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    Nvidia just started a new chip war

    The Vergecast· Jun 2, 2026

    Nvidia is betting that AI is going to change the way you use your computer — and with a new chip, the RTX Spark, it's hoping to ensure it powers that new-fangled AI machine. During a big week for the PC industry, with th

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  • Tech Brew Ride Home
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    Video AirPods

    Tech Brew Ride Home· Aug 18, 2026

    Apple made peace with the EU, unveiling new App Store terms and a 5% Core Technology Commission. OpenAI launched ChatGPT for Teens, camera-equipped AirPods Ultra leaked, Alibaba's Qwen model blew past 1M downloads, and H

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    Rory Kerins on the Brink | Calgary Flames News

    Calgary Flames News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now!· Calgary Flames News· Aug 5, 2026

    Rory Kerins, a sixth-round pick who’s been grinding through the ECHL and AHL, is on the verge of graduating from prospect status—just 16 games away from hitting the 25-game NHL threshold. After a breakout AHL season and

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    The car of the future is an EV golf cart

    The Vergecast· Jul 21, 2026

    So far, most electric vehicles have looked more or less like cars. But recently, a few companies have looked to another, smaller mode of transport for inspiration. The Verge's Andy Hawkins explains why companies like Amb

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