This week, we discuss possible consequences of Elon Musk’s shakeup at the social media platform he now owns.
Gadget Lab Podcast
Humans Have a Plastic Addiction
This week, we list all the ways plastic is ruining our planet and making us sick, then come up with some ideas for reversing the damage.
Cars Are Just Software Now
This week, we discuss how the increased use of sensors, chips, and software in cars is changing how we buy, drive, and maintain our vehicles.
Meta Is Still Betting on a VR Revolution That May Never Come
This week, we discuss Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s ambitions for growing virtual reality as a platform, and how the new Quest Pro headset fits into that vision.
Google Catches Up to Apple and Samsung in the Hardware Race
This week, we talk about the latest Pixel hardware, and why Google’s new smartwatch puts it on even footing with its rivals.
The State of the Smart Kitchen
This week, we discuss guided cooking apps, connected appliances, and all things smart (and not so smart) on our countertops.
Peloton Row and the Future of At-Home Workouts
This week, we talk about Peloton’s growing product lineup, and whether our days of sweating along to streamed exercise classes at home are over.
VR Is Struggling to Grow Out of Its Awkward Phase
This week, we talk about the Sony PSVR2, the still-secret next Meta headset, and how virtual reality technology needs to improve to earn mainstream acceptance.
Welcome to Apple’s Dynamic Island
This week, we round up all the biggest announcements from Apple’s iPhone (and Watch) launch event.
How YouTube’s Tumultuous Past Will Shape Its Future
This week on Gadget Lab, we examine YouTube’s history and its role in shaping internet culture. Mark Bergen, author of a new book about the platform, joins us.