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What's Tech?

Enjoy the archives of this retired, award-winning series from Christopher Thomas Plante and The Verge that explained technology bit by bit. The series finale aired December 6th, 2016, shortly before Chris re-joined Polygon as its executive editor. For more on what’s happening now (and next) in technology and gadgets, listen and subscribe to The Vergecast.

Tech News News Arts Society & Culture Technology
Update frequency
every 6 days
Average duration
24 minutes
Episodes
88
Years Active
2015 - 2016
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The What’s Tech series finale

The What’s Tech series finale

When I started at The Verge in 2014, I needed an excuse to learn about technology. My background was in covering video games, television, and pop culture, and I lacked the basic cognitive functions t…

00:24:25  |   Tue 06 Dec 2016
What are Snapchat Spectacles, and do I have to be a teen to wear them?

What are Snapchat Spectacles, and do I have to be a teen to wear them?

Snapchat Spectacles, the mysterious and incredibly hyped hardware from Snap, Inc., have arrived. Vending machines for the video camera sunglasses are springing up around the country, first in Califor…
00:21:03  |   Wed 16 Nov 2016
How smartphone cameras took over the world

How smartphone cameras took over the world

In the early 2000s, the digital photography revolution made it possible for miniaturized camera hardware and image sensors to be packed into cell phones without adding a significant amount of weight.…
00:25:27  |   Tue 25 Oct 2016
How HTTPS is slowly but surely making the internet safer

How HTTPS is slowly but surely making the internet safer

Over the past couple years web security has become a staple of the nightly news. The stories usually hinge on government leaks, foreign hackers, or web encryption. There’s menacing subtext that prac…
00:29:42  |   Wed 19 Oct 2016
Why is everyone making GIFs of themselves?

Why is everyone making GIFs of themselves?

Our most sacred and special task as human beings is to document our own existence with a single-minded dedication. That's why we have massive iCloud photo libraries, 15GB of video of that really cool…
00:14:41  |   Thu 13 Oct 2016
How immersive haunted houses and participatory plays are making Halloween scarier

How immersive haunted houses and participatory plays are making Halloween scarier

Here at The Verge, we love Halloween and everything about it. Horror movies, non-horror seasonal movies, seasonal beverages, seasonal bots, this Pumpkin Guy, horrifying makeup tutorials, poop-shaped …
00:24:03  |   Thu 06 Oct 2016
Why smartphone batteries explode, and why they may get worse

Why smartphone batteries explode, and why they may get worse

Samsung has officially recalled the Galaxy Note 7 worldwide, after more than 90 of the large smartphones in the US overheated due to defective batteries. Overheating is, in this case, an understateme…
00:16:34  |   Tue 20 Sep 2016
How Snapchat’s goofy faces made everyone comfortable with selfies

How Snapchat’s goofy faces made everyone comfortable with selfies

I didn’t take many selfies until I downloaded Snapchat. But like so many people I’ve fallen in love with lenses, the optional tools that make my face look like a dog or an emoji or an advertisement f…
00:13:04  |   Tue 13 Sep 2016
The good and bad news of the Earth-sized planet Proxima Centauri b

The good and bad news of the Earth-sized planet Proxima Centauri b

Late last month, news broke of the exoplanet Proxima Centauri b. Orbiting the closest star to our Solar System, there’s a lot to love about Proxima b since it shares a few key traits with our own hom…
00:20:47  |   Thu 08 Sep 2016
A few simple tech tips for living in a dorm or a New York apartment

A few simple tech tips for living in a dorm or a New York apartment

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00:22:58  |   Tue 30 Aug 2016
A simple explanation of No Man’s Sky and its internet-fueled controversy

A simple explanation of No Man’s Sky and its internet-fueled controversy

The first trailer for No Man’s Sky, published in December 2013, promised a universe with enough planets, creatures, and vegetation that it could not be fully explored by one player in a lifetime. The…
00:16:15  |   Thu 25 Aug 2016
Hate going to the grocery store? Maybe it's time to try food-delivery services

Hate going to the grocery store? Maybe it's time to try food-delivery services

Imagine if grocery shopping was just another online subscription service, like Netflix or Spotify. You complete a survey, sharing your likes and dislikes, and the platform sends, week after week, pre…
00:17:08  |   Wed 17 Aug 2016
Why Sony and Microsoft are already announcing and releasing new consoles

Why Sony and Microsoft are already announcing and releasing new consoles

A new round of video game consoles has began last week with the release of Microsoft’s One S. The slim, white hardware is a minor upgrade to the original Xbox One, and the predecessor to next year’s …
00:16:11  |   Wed 10 Aug 2016
Is your neighborhood the next great social media app?

Is your neighborhood the next great social media app?

I had never heard of Nextdoor when I lived in New York City. Social media services catering to individual neighborhoods weren’t useful in an apartment building where most tenants lasted a year, and l…
00:19:52  |   Tue 02 Aug 2016
A podcast explains the power of podcasts

A podcast explains the power of podcasts

For 72 episodes, What’s Tech has invited guests to explain technology and its cultural periphery — from drones and fan fiction to ASMR and biohacking. We were bound to make a podcast about podcasts e…
00:16:39  |   Tue 26 Jul 2016
Why Pokémon Go is a hit, how it helped Nintendo, and when its moment could fizz out

Why Pokémon Go is a hit, how it helped Nintendo, and when its moment could fizz out

Pokémon Go had a week unlike any video game I’ve covered in my career. Here’s a collection of the posts we penned last week, ranging from players finding dead bodies to Craigslist entrepreneurs selli…
00:20:12  |   Tue 19 Jul 2016
The agony and the ecstasy of life as a webcomic artist

The agony and the ecstasy of life as a webcomic artist

As a teenager, my only interaction with the world of webcomics was Achewood. Launched in 2001 and published sporadically ever since, Achewood is like Seinfeld crossed with Adult Swim. It felt for me …
00:13:36  |   Wed 13 Jul 2016
How The Bachelor became social media’s favorite sporting event

How The Bachelor became social media’s favorite sporting event

"Is The Bachelor tech?" You might ask this question while listening to this week’s episode of What’s Tech, a podcast that provides introductory explainers into the many pockets of technology and the …
00:25:40  |   Tue 28 Jun 2016
What you need to know about doxxing, the average internet user’s nightmare

What you need to know about doxxing, the average internet user’s nightmare

My entire body clenches when I hear the word doxxing. Each time I write something that, for whatever reason, upsets a corner of the internet, I wonder if my personal information — phone numbers, addr…
00:30:27  |   Tue 21 Jun 2016
What you should know about torrenting

What you should know about torrenting

I was a teenager in the days of Napster and LimeWire, when illegal files flowed through the internet like free hamburgers through a freshman dormitory orientation session. I didn't understand the leg…
00:16:08  |   Tue 14 Jun 2016
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