Technology coverage from across the Slate Podcast network
It’s hard to put a number on it but judging from the number of videos emerging online, there are mor
On today’s episode, Rachelle speaks with writer and cultural critic Casey Johnston about weight lift
This week, Felix Salmon, Emily Peck, and Elizabeth Spiers discuss Microsoft’s attempt to break into
TikTok was banned on government agency devices in December; several schools and universities have ba
On today’s episode, Rachelle Hampton is joined again by Slate’s Nitish Pahwa, this time to open up t
JP Morgan Chase is getting an education on FAFSA and financial aid–which would’ve been helpful befor
On today’s episode, Rachelle Hampton is joined by Slate’s Nitish Pahwa to discuss a major cheating s
Last fall it seemed like everyone got sick—not just with COVID, but from a slew of respiratory disea
On today’s episode, Rachelle Hampton is joined by Jamilah Lemieux, one of the columnists for Slate’s
The proliferation of chatbots and A.I.-generated art has consumers and tech companies alike convince
This week, Chris Miller joins Felix Salmon, Emily Peck, and Elizabeth Spiers to discuss his new book
On today’s episode, Rachelle Hampton is joined by journalist and author Cory Doctorow to discuss his
The U.S. Department of Justice announced this week that it is suing Google over its ad technology. W
On today’s episode, Rachelle Hampton is joined by NPR’s Aisha Harris to talk about the return of the
It can feel very personal to have your Facebook or Instagram page hacked—they’re your pictures and y
On today’s episode, Rachelle Hampton is joined by Nadira Goffe to talk about Austin Butler and Kerry
This week, Felix Gillette joins Felix Salmon, Emily Peck, and Elizabeth Spiers to talk about his new
The idea that COVID-19 vaccines are linked to sudden deaths among young people has no scientific sup
On today’s episode, Rachelle Hampton is joined by BuzzFeed’s Kelsey Weekman for a crash course in th
Elon Musk was promising an “epic” Q4 at Tesla last year. But 2022 ended closer to what might be cons