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  • The Vergecast

    Casey Neistat's guide to posting every day

    01.06.2026 | 36 min.
    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 vlogged every day for 800 days straight, and has some thoughts on the pros and cons of daily posting, the state of YouTube in 2026, and how to make things every day without losing your mind in the process.

    We’re also on video! Check us out on YouTube. Subscribe to The Verge for unlimited access to theverge.com, subscriber-exclusive newsletters and our ad-free podcast feed. We love hearing from you! Email your questions and thoughts to [email protected] or call us at 866-VERGE11.
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  • The Vergecast

    Jony Ive's funky Ferrari

    29.05.2026 | 1 godz. 23 min.
    The Ferrari Luce is here, and suffice to say it is not the electric Ferrari anyone expected. Nilay and David dig into the Jony Ive-designed car, from its marvelously appointed interior to its decidedly non-Ferrari-like exterior. (You might even call it... Nissan Leaf-like.) After that, the hosts discuss some of the latest backlash against AI, Google's ongoing AI-based changes to Search, and AI content labels. Finally, in the lightning round, it's time for Brendan Carr is a Dummy, some deeply nerdy display tech, and the incredible rising price of everything.

    Further reading:

    ⁠Ferrari reveals its first EV, with design help from Jony Ive ⁠

    ⁠Jony Ive’s Ferrari looks nothing like a Ferrari ⁠

    ⁠This Ferrari should have been a Volkswagen ⁠

    ⁠Ferrari’s stock plummets after disappointing Luce unveil. ⁠

    ⁠‘If I were to say what I think, I would be hurting Ferrari.’ ⁠

    ⁠All the news about Ferrari’s polarizing Luce EV⁠

    ⁠YouTube is putting AI labels where you’ll actually see them⁠

    ⁠People sure do hate Google’s AI Search updates.⁠

    ⁠Pope Leo warns of the risks of AI in major papal document ⁠

    ⁠The Pope isn’t AGI-pilled ⁠

    ⁠Did the Pope use AI to write about the dangers of AI? ⁠

    ⁠Sony’s first RGB TV is a statement piece⁠

    ⁠Facebook launches a ‘Plus’ subscription that gives you extra features ⁠

    ⁠Valve raises Steam Deck prices by more than $200 ⁠

    ⁠It’s not stopping any time soon. ⁠

    ⁠The golden age of handheld gaming is already over⁠

    Subscribe to The Verge for unlimited access to theverge.com, subscriber-exclusive newsletters, and our ad-free podcast feed.We love hearing from you! Email your questions and thoughts to [email protected] or call us at 866-VERGE11.

    ((Timestamps are approximate.)

    00:01:00 Intro

    00:02:00 Daily Vergecast Era

    00:03:00 Ferrari First EV

    00:06:00 Why Luce Looks Wrong

    00:07:00 Media Junket Ethics

    00:08:00 Apple Car Vibes Inside

    00:10:00 Comparisons to Leaf

    00:13:00 Ferrari Legend Backlash

    00:16:00 EVs Should Feel Normal

    00:19:00 Cadillac EV Counterpoint

    00:23:00 Jony Ive Constraints Debate

    00:30:00 Anti AI Search Shift

    00:32:00 Google Search Randomness

    00:37:00 Beta Testing Users

    00:42:00 Personalized Buying Future

    00:45:00 Bad AI Products Everywhere

    00:46:00 YouTube AI Labels

    00:49:00 Auto Detection Doubts

    00:51:00 Ads Versus AI Opt Out

    00:52:00 Pope On Humanity

    00:55:00 Uber Questions Productivity

    01:03:00 Brendan Carr’s Hard Hat

    01:07:00 Meta Subscription Squeeze

    01:14:00 Sony RGB Backlight TVs

    01:19:00 Roku Home Screen Ads

    01:21:00 Gaming Prices Spike

    01:26:00 Wrap Up
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  • The Vergecast

    How clips ate the internet

    26.05.2026 | 1 godz. 10 min.
    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 and being blasted around the internet hoping to land in your feeds. The Verge's Mia Sato explains the machinery of how all this works, and wonders what it means for our social media experience. After that, The Verge's Victoria Song joins to discuss the Fitbit Air, the new $99 Google fitness tracker she and David have both been testing. It's a fascinating, thoroughly AI-ified device, and it actually has some pretty good ideas. (And some bad ones!) Finally, Vee sticks around to help David answer a question from the Vergecast Hotline (call 866-VERGE11 or email [email protected]!) about smart glasses, and whether helping you find your other gear might just be a killer app.

    Further reading:

    Inside the cutthroat community of ‘clippers’

     Google’s taking a big swing at AI health with the Fitbit Air 

     What’s the role of a simple fitness band in the AI health era?

    All these smart glasses and nothing to do

    Subscribe to The Verge for unlimited access to theverge.com, subscriber-exclusive newsletters, and our ad-free podcast feed.We love hearing from you! Email your questions and thoughts to [email protected] or call us at 866-VERGE11.

    (Timestamps are approximate.)

    00:00:00 Brick Your Phone

    00:03:00 Clips Go Industrial

    00:06:00 How Clipping Platforms Work

    00:08:00 Why It Looks Organic

    00:11:00 Clavicular Case Study

    00:13:00 Shady or Just Marketing

    00:20:00 Platform Rules and Reality

    00:26:00 Slop and the Future of Clips

    00:36:00 Watch Band Color Debate

    00:38:00 Why Fitbit Air Matters

    00:40:00 Whoop Dupe Or Fitbit Roots

    00:45:00 Google Health AI Coach

    00:50:00 Limits And Lab Upload Friction

    00:53:00 Privacy And Data Tradeoffs

    00:56:00 AI Health Personalities Compared

    01:04:00 Hotline Smart Glasses Tracking

    01:09:00 Future Of All Day Glasses

    01:13:00 Wrap Up
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  • The Vergecast

    The post-search Google era begins

    22.05.2026 | 1 godz. 35 min.
    Before we get into this week's tech news, we have some corporate news to discuss, and some very exciting Vergecast news to share. (If you have questions about either one, hit us up: [email protected] or 866-VERGE11!) Then, Nilay and David get back into the weeds on all things Google I/O, and in particular the ways AI is changing the Google Search experience. When Gemini can find things for you, make things for you, even buy things for you, are you even searching anymore? Finally, in the lightning round, it's time for the Hype Desk, Brendan Carr is a Dummy, SpaceX, the Trump Phone, and some very confusing social networks.

    Further reading:

    The future of Google is a search box that does everything 


    Google is building a ‘universal’ AI shopping cart that tracks prices, offers suggestions, and finds discounts

     Demis Hassabis said this might be the ‘foothills of the singularity.’ What? 

    Google is trying to make deepfake detection more accessible 

    Google Search’s AI evolution includes more ads 

    Google’s AI future demands trust — and your personal data 

    Why does the Googlebook exist?

    The FCC voted to ‘streamline’ tracking US broadband quality.

    In SpaceX’s IPO, Elon Musk is the risk factor

    Spotify is verifying podcasts made by real people too.

    NBC just got the Trump phone.

    Subscribe to The Verge for unlimited access to theverge.com, subscriber-exclusive newsletters, and our ad-free podcast feed.We love hearing from you! Email your questions and thoughts to [email protected] or call us at 866-VERGE11.

    (Timestamps are approximate.)

    00:00:00 Intro

    00:02:00 Vox Media Sale

    00:08:00 What Changes for The Verge

    00:12:00 Vergecast Goes Daily

    00:18:00 Feedback and Launch Details

    00:23:00 Google I O Vibe Check

    00:24:00 Agents Everywhere at Google

    00:25:00 Search Becomes the Platform

    00:26:00 Singularity Talk Whiplash

    00:31:00 Monetizing AI and Google Zero

    00:37:00 Shopping Web Takes Over

    00:39:00 Agents Replace Browsing

    00:43:00 Canvas Makes Apps

    00:49:00 Google Book Devices Pitch

    00:51:00 Agents Break App Economics

    00:53:00 Traffic Deal Is Over

    01:01:00 Hype Desk Forza Horizon 6

    01:07:00 Subnautica 2 Surprise Hit

    01:11:00 Brendan Carr is a Dummy

    01:14:00 Broadband Map Complaints

    01:21:00 Spotify AI Whiplash

    01:25:00 Deepfake Detection Reality

    01:30:00 SpaceX IPO Breakdown

    01:34:00 Trump Phone In Wild

    01:37:00 Wrap Up And Plugs
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  • The Vergecast

    We react to Google I/O 2026: The Vergecast Livestream

    19.05.2026 | 55 min.
    Google I/O was, predictably, all about AI this year. And if it actually works, a lot of this stuff could be pretty useful! Immediately after the two hour long keynote (that contained approximately 190 total mentions of the terms "AI" and "Gemini") The Verge’s senior AI reporter Hayden Field and executive editor Jake Kastrenakes went live on YouTube with their reactions.

    Further reading:

    The 13 biggest announcements at Google I/O 2026


    The 5 biggest changes coming to Gemini


    Google Search is getting its biggest changes ever


    Inside Google’s Beam Lab, an AI face appears

    We’re also on video! Check us out on YouTube.

    Subscribe to The Verge for unlimited access to theverge.com, subscriber-exclusive newsletters and our ad-free podcast feed. We love hearing from you! Email your questions and thoughts to [email protected] or call us at 866-VERGE11.

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O The Vergecast
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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