Senior Audio Producer
Andrew produces podcasts, videos, and stories for The Verge.
Though I like the idea of wirelessly connecting to a record player, I rarely use that function. If you do, let me know why!
In case you missed it, The Verge made a print magazine. I’ve seen it in person, and it’s beautiful. (I’m not just saying that because I’m on the cover in both human and goblin forms.) And now for a limited time, you can get your own with a Verge annual subscription.
Why are cassette and CD players so bulky now?
Let’s look inside cassette and CD players that mix retro looks with modernized features.
At $149, the Wireless Micro is a more pocketable version of Rode’s wireless microphone system. I’ve been using the Wireless Go for a few years now, and having something less conspicuous on my lapel is much appreciated.
Thanks to enthusiasts at minidisc.wiki, you can still add songs to a MiniDisc from a modern computer using its web app. Which means we live in a world where a Pixel 9 Pro can talk to a MiniDisc player from 2002.
Dream Jelly’s perspective as a middle schooler during the early years of iPhone apps is a fresh and fun take on smartphone history. Watch for the nostalgia, stay for the funny anecdote about using the “Fake a call” app on an iPod Touch in a Hollister.
The smells and tastes of a great video game
On The Vergecast: a multi-sensory dive into the world of video games you experience with all five senses — including the two you’ve probably never thought about.