Technology coverage from across the Slate Podcast network
On today’s episode, Rachelle and Candice answer listener questions about the rapid rise of Donghua J
This week: Elon Musk wants his colossal, court-blocked pay package, and Tesla’s board wants to give
Tesla’s market cap has dropped. The company had its biggest round of layoffs ever. The Cybertruck do
Candice Lim is joined by We Signed An NDA co-host Ann Maddox, who you may know as Tom Sandoval’s for
Five years ago, tech investor Ben Horowitz of Andreessen Horowitz bet our own Felix Salmon a 100-yea
How the semi-legalization of marijuana has drawn a road map for legalizing psychedelics—and also pro
This week, Slate Money hacks the mainframe! Washington Post tech writer Shira Ovide joins Felix Salm
Why lately our search engines just don’t seem to deliver results. Guest: Jason Koebler, cofounder of
How did an attempt to simplify a tedious student-aid form turn into a full-on debacle that has some
Why scam obituaries are edging out earnest ones, with the help of artificial intelligence and an ade
The demand for electricity is surging in the U.S. With increasing amounts of power going towards art
This week: Americans are less revved up about EVs. Felix Salmon, Emily Peck, and Elizabeth Spiers di
Donald Trump got a huge financial boost when Truth Social went public last week—or did he?Guest: Nit
On today’s Internet Diary, Rachelle is joined by Rebecca Jennings, Vox’s senior correspondent coveri
For this edition of Money Talks: Are you feeling trapped in Zoom/Teams/Slack purgatory? Author Cal N
From science fiction writers to American presidents to Elon Musk, everyone’s eager to send people to
Rachelle Hampton and Candice Lim ask their most pressing questions about the bipartisan bill that wo
How supply chains, the pandemic, and a steady stream of Wall Street money led to a crisis at Boeing.
On today’s show, Rachelle is joined by writer and reporter Gaby Del Valle to discuss the rapid, cont
After organized-labor victories at Amazon, with automakers, and in Hollywood, big corporations are s