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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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • 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

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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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    Joanna Stern is not a robot, but she lived with them

    Decoder with Nilay Patel· May 11, 2026

    My guest today is longtime friend of the show Joanna Stern. You all know Joanna: she is the former senior personal technology columnist for The Wall Street Journal, a former Decoder guest host, one of my co-founders at T

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    Apple's best product ever

    The Vergecast· Apr 3, 2026

    We love a ranking here on The Vergecast, and it’s time for the hardest one yet: David and Nilay compare notes on the 50 best products Apple has ever made, and see how their answers stack up to the many, many voters on Th

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  • Tech Brew Ride Home
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    Claude 365

    Tech Brew Ride Home· Mar 9, 2026

    Anthropic is fighting the government in court. Microsoft is turning to Anthropic to get agentic in all its productivity products. A big new hyperscaler startup has raised a monster round. And could the war with Iran be s

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    Confronting the CEO of the AI company that impersonated me

    Decoder with Nilay Patel· Mar 23, 2026

    Today, I’m talking with Shishir Mehrotra, the CEO of Superhuman, the company formerly known as Grammarly, which is still its flagship product. Back in August, Grammarly shipped a feature called Expert Review, which allow

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  • Techmeme Ride Home
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    Fri. 12/13 - The Next-Gen Xbox

    Techmeme Ride Home· Dec 13, 2019

    Details about the next-gen Xbox, Apple makes an interesting acquisition around photography, Lyft will rent you a car, why I find Roku so interesting, and, of course, the weekend longreads suggestions. Sponsors: Today In

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    The Vergecast Vergecast, 2026 edition

    The Vergecast· Apr 21, 2026

    We get a lot of questions about how we make The Vergecast. And why we make The Vergecast. And how we make money, and journalism, and everything. So every once in a while, we try to answer those questions! In this episode

  • Decoder with Nilay Patel
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    Reality is losing the deepfake war

    Decoder with Nilay Patel· Feb 5, 2026

    Today, we’re going to talk about reality, and whether we can label photos and videos to protect our shared understanding of the world around us. To do this, I sat down with Verge reporter Jess Weatherbed, who covers crea

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  • Tech Brew Ride Home
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    The Week Of Apple Updates (Corrected)

    Tech Brew Ride Home· Mar 2, 2026

    Apparently, it’s going to be a week of Apple updates and it kicks off with the iPhone 17e and an M4 iPad Air. AWS service is struggling in the Middle East. An important ruling in terms of AI copyright. Anthropic makes it

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    Inside Xbox's executive shakeup

    Decoder with Nilay Patel· Feb 26, 2026

    Today, we’re talking about the future of Xbox. Phil Spencer, a two-time Decoder guest who’s led Xbox for more than a decade, is stepping down. But in a shocking twist, his deputy long-assumed successor Sarah Bond is also

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    Apple at 50: the good and the bad

    The Vergecast· Mar 31, 2026

    It's Apple 50 week, so we've got an Apple-filled podcast. First, longtime Apple journalist Jason Snell joins the show to talk about the state of the company as a hardware maker, a software maker, a force for good in the

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    Version History: Furby

    The Vergecast· Version History· Mar 8, 2026

    In 1997, David Hampton and Caleb Chung took one look at a Tamagotchi and decided they could bring the virtual pet craze into the real world. Their robotic companion, Furby, packed a bunch of advanced technology into a sm

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    The case for banning cookie banners

    The Vergecast· Apr 7, 2026

    Cookie banners — those pop-ups that appear on practically every webpage demanding you accept their tracking systems — are one of the most consistent low-grade annoyances of life online. But Kate Klonick, a professor and

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  • Locked On NBA – Daily Podcast On The National Basketball Association
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    Cleveland Cavaliers RESCUE Their Season With James Harden’s Heroics Over Detroit Pistons

    Locked On NBA – Daily Podcast On The National Basketball Association· May 10, 2026

    Cleveland Cavaliers stun Detroit Pistons with James Harden’s clutch fourth quarter, as Donovan Mitchell drops 35 to ignite a pivotal Game 3 win. With the Cavs avoiding a 3-0 series deficit, questions swirl: has the momen

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    Apple’s got a new CEO: The Vergecast Livestream

    The Vergecast· Apr 20, 2026

    For the first time in 15 years, Apple is getting a new CEO. Tim Cook is stepping down, and John Ternus is taking the biggest job at one of the biggest companies in the world. News this big can only mean one thing: emerge

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    Ben McKenzie vs. crypto

    The Vergecast· Apr 14, 2026

    During the height of the cryptocurrency craze a few years ago, the actor Ben McKenzie found himself wondering why no one else was seeing what he was seeing. He joins the show to explain his yearslong attempt to understan

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    Ain’t No Drama Like AI Drama

    Tech Brew Ride Home· Apr 6, 2026

    OpenAI CFO doubts 2026 IPO readiness, Anthropic cuts off OpenClaw, Samsung kills its Messages app, VCs are paying rent for teen founders, and a "two-person unicorn" looks like AI-powered fraud.

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    AI Makes Google Maps Sound Much Better

    Tech Brew Ride Home· Mar 12, 2026

    More AI inspired job cuts. I gotta say, adding AI to Google Maps makes it sound like it might work much, much better. A new entrant into the AI health space. An Iran-war-related hacking takes down a company. And Mark Gur

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    Dr. ChatGPT Isn’t Quite There Yet

    Tech Brew Ride Home· Mar 5, 2026

    Is the long war between Google and Epic Games finally over? OpenAI wants you to know its revenue numbers are also stellar. Maybe ChatGPT isn’t so great at medical advice. Maybe the chip shortage isn’t great for Nintendo

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    An AI Has A Substack

    Tech Brew Ride Home· Feb 26, 2026

    Nano Banana 2 is here already. Nvidia tries to assure everybody there IS no bubble. Marc Benioff tries to assure everybody there IS not SaaS-pocalypse. Did Google just do exactly what Apple has been unable to do? And how

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    Galaxy Unpacked

    Tech Brew Ride Home· Feb 25, 2026

    The new Galaxy S26 lineup is here. Remote control for Claude is here. But is Anthropic about to wash its hands when it comes to working with the Pentagon? Could Stripe buy PayPal. Oh, and speaking of AI and war, you migh

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    AI Gettin' SaaS-y

    Tech Brew Ride Home· Feb 17, 2026

    The big regulatory guns are out for Grok. Memory chip shortage now hit the Steam Deck. Manus is already coming to your favorite messaging app. Turns out Buy Now Pay Later really works for vacations. And another lengthy A

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    Siemens CEO's mission to automate everything

    Decoder with Nilay Patel· Feb 9, 2026

    Siemens is one of those absolutely giant, extremely important, fairly opaque companies we love to dig into on Decoder. At a very basic, reductive level, Siemens makes the hardware and software that let other companies ru

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    Wed. 12/04 - Larry and Sergey Into The Sunset

    Techmeme Ride Home· Dec 4, 2019

    Larry and Sergey ride their Segway’s off into the sunset, a new entrant in the streaming wars, more news from the re:Invent conference, YouTube says it’s algorithm change is working and the year that was, in

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    Mon. 12/02 - When An E-Sports Team IPO's

    Techmeme Ride Home· Dec 2, 2019

    Interesting Galaxy S11 leaks, T-Mobile flips the switch on its 5G network, might different models of next year’s iPhone have different versions of 5G, the rundown of Black Friday/Cyber Monday and why an e-sports te

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    Tue. 11/19 - An Apple Awards Ceremony? (The App-ies?)

    Techmeme Ride Home· Nov 19, 2019

    Apple’s planning an awards ceremony? Amazon has a new fire TV accessory, Spotify launches Your Daily Podcast, Google announces Your News Update, Ransomware comes for the vets, and the hidden cost hurdle for electri

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    Everyone hates Ticketmaster. Why'd Trump go easy on them?

    Decoder with Nilay Patel· Mar 26, 2026

    Today, we’re talking about the major antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster parent company Live Nation, and what it might mean for antitrust and competition law in general now that the Trump DOJ has decided to settle its

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    A jury says Meta and Google hurt a kid. What now?

    Decoder with Nilay Patel· Apr 2, 2026

    Today, we’re talking about the landmark social media addiction trials that just resulted in two major verdicts against Big Tech — one in California against Meta and Google, and another in New Mexico against just Meta. Th