The Verge
by The Verge Editorial Team
Technology news and culture from one of the most influential tech publications. The Verge covers gadgets, science, entertainment, and the future with sharp reporting and distinctive voice.
About The Verge
The Verge covers technology, science, art, and culture with a distinctive voice and perspective. Since launching in 2011, it has become one of the most influential tech publications. The Verge is known for its comprehensive product reviews, sharp news coverage, and willingness to examine technology's role in society beyond just specs and features.
What Makes This Newsletter Unique
The Verge brings cultural criticism and design sensibility to tech coverage. Their reviews consider how products fit into life, not just benchmarks. The Vergecast podcast and video content extend the brand's reach and provide additional perspectives on tech news.
Who Should Subscribe?
The Verge is ideal for: - Tech enthusiasts wanting comprehensive coverage - Gadget lovers seeking detailed reviews - Anyone interested in tech's cultural impact - Early adopters tracking new products - Readers who appreciate design and perspective If you want tech coverage with personality and depth, The Verge delivers.
Content Format
The Verge offers: - Daily tech news coverage - In-depth product reviews - The Vergecast podcast - Video reviews and features - Long-form features on tech culture
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Our Take: Pros & Cons
Pros
- Influential tech publication
- Comprehensive product reviews
- Strong cultural perspective
- Great podcast (The Vergecast)
- Free and extensive content
- Distinctive voice and design
Cons
- Website can be cluttered
- Some may find voice too opinionated
- Heavy on consumer tech
- Ads can be intrusive
Frequently Asked Questions
Is The Verge free?
Yes, The Verge is completely free.
What is The Vergecast?
The Vergecast is The Verge's flagship podcast, hosted by Nilay Patel and team, covering the week's tech news.
Who owns The Verge?
The Verge is operated by Vox Media, which also owns Polygon, SB Nation, and other publications.
Who is Nilay Patel?
Nilay Patel is the editor-in-chief of The Verge. He was a founding member and previously worked at Engadget.
What newsletters does The Verge offer?
The Verge offers Command Line (daily tech news), Installer (app recommendations), and other topic-specific newsletters.
About the Author: The Verge Editorial Team
The Verge Editorial Team
The Verge is a technology news website operated by Vox Media, launched in 2011. Founded by former Engadget editors Joshua Topolsky, Nilay Patel, and others, The Verge quickly became one of the most respected tech publications. Nilay Patel is the current editor-in-chief. The Verge is known for its distinctive design, in-depth reviews, and cultural perspective on technology.
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