980 Pro, le SSD PCIe 4.0 M.2 par Samsung Lors du CES 2020, Samsung a présenté le 980 Pro, successeur du très réputé 970 Pro. Sa sortie approchant à grands pas, celui-ci se détaille sur le site de la marque. Comme prévu, il s’agira du premier SSD grand public du géant coréen tirant parti […]
Monthly archives: August 2020
Surface Duo hands on / Amazon’s Halo fitness tracker / Epic vs Apple: the latest
Wired‘s Lauren Goode returns to the show to discuss Microsoft’s soon-to-be released Surface Duo, Amazon’s new fitness tracker, and an update on Apple’s battle with Epic over the App Store. Stories this week: FDA authorizes Abbott’s fast $5 COVID-19 test FDA authorizes convalescent plasma to treat COVID-19 Tracking COVID-19 through symptom monitoring will be harder […]
Test – Razer BlackShark V2
Le Razer BlackShark V2, casque destiné à l’e-sport Je me rappelle avoir testé le BlackShark premier du nom, le casque était surement trop en avance sur son temps pour le style. Cependant, le nouveau Razer BlackShark V2 semble parfait pour notre époque. Et avec un prix de 109 €, Razer tape dans le mille avec un […]
Yelp CEO Jeremy Stoppelman welcomes you to Team Antitrust
Antitrust criticism of big tech companies like Google, Apple, and Amazon have been louder than ever — from the consumers to the tech companies who compete with them. Yelp CEO Jeremy Stoppelman has been vocal for years about the problem with Google’s dominant market share in maps, local search, and reviews. “I’ve been working on […]
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra review / Galaxy Watch 3 review / BlackBerry 5G?
Dieter, Dan, and Becca discuss reviews of Samsung’s Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, Galaxy Buds Live, and Galaxy Watch 3. They also discuss a potential BlackBerry phone coming to the market…in 2021. Stories from this week: Attack of the gaiters Galaxy Note 20 Ultra review How Samsung’s beans broke the mold of wireless earbuds iFixit’s Galaxy […]
How money and payments have become social media
Verge editor-in-chief Nilay Patel talks to Lana Swartz, assistant professor of media studies at the University of Virginia about her new book New Money: How Payment Became Social Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fornite kicked off the App Store and Microsoft’s Surface Duo arrives on Sept 10th
Nilay, Dieter, Tom, and Dan discuss the timeline of events that lead to Epic Games suing Apple and Google after being kicked out of mobile app stores. They also discuss Microsoft’s announcement of the Surface Duo’s release date and technical specs. Stories discussed this episode: Big Tech pledged a billion to racial justice, but it […]
How a TikTok ban would affect the influencer economy
Verge editor-in-chief Nilay Patel talks with New York Times reporter Taylor Lorenz about what actually happens to TikTok users, creators, and the influencer economy if a ban on the app was implemented in the United States. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Samsung Unpacked, Google Pixel 4a review, and Apple’s new 27-inch iMac
Nilay, Dieter, Becca, Chris, and Dan discuss the products announced at Samsung’s virtual event this week, as well as the Google Pixel 4a review, a new 27-inch iMac, and Greg Joswiak replacing Phil Schiller as head of Apple marketing. Stories discussed this week: Apple and Google’s COVID-19 tracking system will make its full US debut […]
Sen. Ron Wyden says Trump’s Section 230 FCC shuffle is a ‘disaster’
The Verge‘s Nilay Patel and Adi Robertson talk to Senator Ron Wyden, who co-authored Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. Wyden discusses the forced sale of TikTok to a US-based company, the bills out to reform Section 230, his new privacy bill preventing law enforcement from buying data on the open market, and how […]