Image: The Verge, Nintendo The Switch 2 exists . We know that for sure. It’s bigger — seems like we know that, too. But what else do we know about the sequel to one of Nintendo’s most innovative and bestselling consoles? Maybe not as much as you might think. On this episode of The Vergecast , we run down everything we know, and don’t know, about the Switch 2. The Verge ’s Richard Lawler , Ash Parrish , and Andrew Webster join the show to explain all the new stuff we saw in Nintendo’s trailer , all the things we’re still wondering about, and why exactly Nintendo chooses to launch its consoles this way. It’s all a little odd, but let’s be honest: it’s the Switch 2. What else did you need to know? After that, The Verge ’s Adi Robertson joins the show to talk about the week’s whipsawing policy news. The TikTok ban — or non-ban , or later-ban , or kinda-sorta ban — is closer than ever, and there’s another tech-related case in front of the Supreme Court that could prove just as...
Cath Virginia / The Verge | Photo by Brendan Hoffman, Getty Images It’s been more than four years since Donald Trump first moved to expel TikTok from the US — and now, just days before a second Trump presidency begins, it just might happen. President Joe Biden signed legislation last April that officially began the countdown that would force TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, to divest from the US business. But even afterward, the atmosphere on the video powerhouse was mostly nonchalant, with a handful of stray jokes about “this app disappearing” slotted between the usual fare. In the last week, though, the vibe has shifted — my favorite creators are posting links to their other social accounts, audiences are making highlight reels of the most viral moments on the app, and they’re saying goodbye to their “Chinese spy” and threatening to hand over their data to the Chinese government . A Chinese-owned app Xiaohongshu, known as RedNote, topped the App Store this week, driven b...