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On The Verge

Summary: On The Verge is the only show of its kind — a late night talk show for tech enthusiasts and forward-thinkers. Join host Joshua Topolsky along with Nilay Patel, Paul Miller and the The Verge team as they take you on a wild ride along the cutting edge of tech news and entertainment. If you don't watch it, your future-self will probably visit you using a time machine and tell you how your life was ruined because of your poor choices.

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 On The Verge with Ashton Kutcher and a preview of 'Small Empires' | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Last week, we took a break to do something fun, and this week, you get to see why. Josh and the crew took a trip to Chicago to sit down with Ashton Kutcher, the actor known for That 70s Show and Two and a Half Men but more importantly his portrayal of Steve Jobs in the upcoming biopic. It's a bold choice — you can read our Jobs review from Sundance here — and Josh challenges him on his decision and performance. The two also talk about Kutcher's other life, as that of a venture capitalist and social media forerunner.

 On The Verge: NASA JPL and 'Terms and Conditions' director Cullen Hoback | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Robots! Virtual Reality! A "human-robot partnership" that'll put a billion people in space! Senior reporter TC Sottek went to Pasadena, CA for a trip to NASA Jet Propulsion Lab, an experimental arm of the agency that's doing some crazy work with the most advanced technology and with off-the-shelf parts like the Oculus Rift. And Nilay Patel sat down with Cullen Hoback, the documentary filmmaker whose work Terms and Conditions May Apply take a look at those the contracts we sign and the data we give — willingly and otherwise — when we use services like iTunes, Facebook, and Google.

 On The Verge: Mo Rocca, H. Jon Benjamin, and Citi Bike | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to On The Verge, our little zeitgeist for the culture of now. We may be off celebrating our country's independence with hamburgers, veggie burgers, hot dogs, and (we promise totally legal) fireworks... but before we go: Joshua sits down with journalist and satirist Mo Rocca (CBS News, The Daily Show, Wishbone) for an extended chat on his storied career, including a stint at Perfect 10 magazine. Also, Ross Miller sits down with H. Jon Benjamin about his famous voice (Archer, Bob's Burgers) and his first initial. Before all that, just to get out of the studio, Nathan Cykiert tries to explain the New York's Citi Bike program. Watch it — before the bike-to-citizen ratio reaches singularity.

 On The Verge: Paul Feig and Lance Reddick | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to On The Verge, our little zeitgeist for the culture of now. We've got a very fun film-themed show today, including a lively in-studio chat with Paul Feig, the creator of Freaks and Geeks and director of Bridesmaids and The Heat. Before that, Josh sits down with acting icon Lance Reddick about his roles in The Wire, Fringe, White House Down (as well as his thoughts on William Shatner and early Star Trek). Before that, a certain special 1985 science fiction epic and the reasons you should give it a shot. Stay a while, watch.

 On The Verge: Google X and a trip to Pixar | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Welcome to On The Verge, a zeitgeist for the culture of now. On today's show: our intrepid reporter (we say that a lot) Bryan Bishop took a trip to Pixar and talked to the many, many brilliant minds behind the studio and Monsters University. And before that, Nilay Patel and Josh have a heart-to-heart about some of Google's more "ambitious" plans. Stay a while, watch.

 On The Verge: Khoi Vinh talks iOS 7, The Guardian's Spencer Ackerman talks PRISM | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Credits: Directed by Billy Disney, Jordan Oplinger Producer: Ross Miller Associate Producer: Michael Shane Studio Producer: Brendan Murphy Executive Producers: Joshua Topolsky, Chad Mumm, Kyle Kramer Written by: Joshua Topolsky, Ross Miller, Nathan Cykiert Editors: Billy Disney, Jordan Oplinger Publishing Assistant: Evan Rodgers Camera Operators: Billy Disney, Cosmo Scharf, Courtland Noble, Zach Golstein Host: Joshua Topolsky Special Guests: Khoi Vinh, Spencer Ackerman Featuring: Nilay Patel, Nathan Cykiert Production Manager: Marcos Bueno From Vox Studios: Will Buikema, Dave Kaufman Intro animation: Noah Shulman
 On The Verge logo: Cory Schmitz Booker: Mary Downey Production Assistants: Jacob Moe Special Thanks to: Marty Moe...

 On The Verge: face transplants and NYC Chief Digital Officer Rachel Haot | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

It's a very special On The Verge as we take a deeper dive into Beyond Recognition, our cover story this week on face transplants. Our science editor Katie Drummond sits down with Josh for a talk about the story from inception to reaction. Also, Nilay Patel sits down with New York City's Chief Digital Officer Rachel Haot to talk about — among less important topics like modernizing a major city in this fast-growing world — why he doesn't have FiOS yet. Don't forget next week is pretty busy for us — especially Monday with Apple's WWDC and the major E3 keynotes. Also the return of Top Shelf, and of course, more On The Verge. It'll be fun, join us!

 On The Verge: Brian Greene, binge watching, and more | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Credits: Directed by: Billy Disney, Jordan Oplinger Producer: Ross Miller Associate Producer: Michael Shane Studio Producer: Brendan Murphy Executive Producers: Joshua Topolsky, Chad Mumm, Kyle Kramer Written by: Joshua Topolsky, Ross Miller, Nathan Cykiert Editors: Billy Disney, Jordan Oplinger Additional Editing: Regina Dellea Sound Mixing: John Lagomarsino Publishing Assistant: Evan Rodgers Camera Operators: John Lagomarsino, Ryan "Rhondo" Manning, Sam Thonis Host: Joshua Topolsky Special Guests: Brian Greene Featuring: Michael Shane, Nathan Cykiert Voice of Bloomberg: Nick Fondulis Production Manager: Marcos Bueno From Vox Studios: Will Buikema, Dave Kaufman Intro animation: Noah Shulman On The Verge logo: Cory Schmitz Production...

 On The Verge with 'The Elegant Universe' author Brian Greene | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

"And now the story of an online talk show that took a long hiatus, and the werewolf-ish host who brought it back. Every week. This is On The Verge." Welcome to season two! A brand new studio. A whole new lease on life. Joshua sits down with theoretical physicist Brian Greene (The Elegant Universe, Hidden Reality) to talk about all the crazy edges of science. Our newest member of the team Nathan Cykiert ventures out into Times Square to address the "binge watching" epidemic. And also, we've got a few things to say about Tim Cook, Arrested Development, Mayor Bloomberg, and Cicadas. Just watch, it'll all make sense. PS - If you happen to be in New York this week, check out the World Science Festival co-founded by Brian Greene! Directed by Billy Disney and Jordan Oplinger Producer: Ross Miller Associate Producer: Michael Shane Studio Producer: Brendan Murphy Executive Producers: Joshua Topolsky, Chad Mumm, Kyle Kramer Written by: Joshua Topolsky, Ross Miller, Nathan Cykiert Editors: Billy Disney, Jordan Oplinger Additional Editing: Regina Dellea Sound Mixing: John Lagomarsino Publishing Assistant: Evan Rodgers Camera Operators: John Lagomarsino, Ryan "Rhondo" Manning, Sam Thonis Host: Joshua Topolsky Special Guests: Brian Greene Featuring: Michael Shane, Nathan Cykiert Voice of Bloomberg: Nick Fondulis Production Manager: Marcos Bueno From Vox Studios: Will Buikema, Dave Kaufman Intro animation: Noah Schulman On The Verge logo: Cory Schmitz Booker: Mary Downey Production Assistants: Courtland Noble, Cosmo Scharf, Jacob Moe, Jonathan Friedman Special Thanks to: Marty Moe and Jim Bankoff

 On The Verge is returning | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

New weekly shows. New fascinating guests. New exciting antics. Absolutely no pants.

 On The Verge, Episode 011: Oblong's John Underkoffler, BlackBerry's Thorsten Heins | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

What a way to end a season! It all starts with news from best actor nominee Joshua Topolsky and best supporting actor nominees Paul Miller and Nilay Patel (also nominated for his role in "Jerk Bosses"). Ross Miller took a trip to Oblong industries to check out their work in multi-screen hand gesture computers à la Minority Report. Then John Underkoffler — Oblong co-founder and chief scientist, as well as the science adviser for Minority Report and Iron Man — talks in-studio with Josh. Fascination, awe, even an ounce of fear — you won't believe Josh's range of emotion. Lastly, from the west coast, debonair west coast editor Dieter Bohn sits down with RIM CEO Thorsten Heins to figure out what really is going on with BlackBerry right now. ...

 On The Verge, episode 010 - Dennis Crowley, NASA, and more | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

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 On The Verge 009 - Full Episode | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown
 On The Verge 008: Senator Al Franken, Mary Jo Foley, Chipocrite | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

An interview with Senator Al Franken, a roundtable conversation with Josh Topolsky, Nilay Patel, Paul Miller, and Mary Jo Foley, musical performance by Chipocrite, and a gameshow based on Yahoo Answers are all On The Verge.

 On The Verge episode 008 teaser: Mary Jo Foley on the shock of installing Windows 8 | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

In the latest episode of On The Verge, veteran journalist Mary Jo Foley joined editors Josh Topolsky, Paul Miller, and Nilay Patel for a chat about the state of Microsoft and its upcoming products like Windows 8 and Microsoft Surface. Foley says that "Windows 8 is going to be very interesting," and that "people who install it on existing non-touch laptops are going to be surprised, if they haven't tried it already, about what that experience is like." Find out what operating system Foley is using on her laptop, and more, in this clip — and see the rest of the discussion when the full episode airs on Monday.

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