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The Vergecast

Bonus: Brian Merchant, author of The One Device

The Vergecast

Vox Media Podcast Network

Tech News, News, Technology

4.34.3K Ratings

🗓️ 15 June 2017

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

We’re doing two episodes of The Vergecast this week — the usual one on Friday, and this very special edition with Brian Merchant, author of The One Device: The Secret History of the iPhone. We ran a big excerpt of the book this week, and we got deep on talking about the book, where it came from, and Merchant’s feeling that we should know more about the technology products in our lives — and know more about the hundreds of people who make them, from the unsung engineers at tech companies to the extremely unsung miners who dig the raw materials out of the ground. And, of course, we talk about the quotes from Tony Fadell and Bill Bilbrey in the excerpt we just published, in which Fadell tells a story about Phil Schiller arguing the iPhone should have a hardware keyboard. Schiller has said the story isn’t true, and Fadell has tried to walk it back as well. “So I wasn't in the room at Apple 10, 15 years ago when this would have happened,” says Merchant, who has the exchange on tape. “But this is a quote verbatim as Tony Fadell who was in the room told it to me. He told me this quote in such detail and he gave such a vivid account and I had no reason to believe it was untrue.” Merchant says the controversy has “blown him away.” “It certainly wasn't intended to make Phil Schiller look dumb. It was an opposing viewpoint... I think that it's totally fine to be a dissenting voice and want to contextualize this emergent technology and even be opposed to it. Why would you not have someone in the room who is forcing people to think critically about this potentiality?” There’s a lot more on the podcast, including a deep dive into the early research projects at Apple exploring touch interfaces. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Verge cast.

0:01.7

There's usually a whole little bit, I do,

0:03.7

at the beginning of our show here,

0:04.9

but this is a very special edition of the Verge cast.

0:07.9

It's just me, Neil Lapetel,

0:09.2

I'm an energy author of the Verge,

0:10.0

and I'm joined for the full hour here by Brian Merchit,

0:13.6

who is author of the One Device,

0:16.3

a new book about how the first iPhone was made.

0:18.9

Hey, Brian.

0:19.7

Hey, Neil, wait a minute.

0:20.8

I don't get the Cesar Vodka treatment.

0:23.2

Yeah.

0:25.1

Man, one day someone's gonna write a book about that.

0:27.8

So I wanna start with just a little story

0:30.9

about how you and I came to meet,

0:33.4

and how we ended up running a big excerpt

0:35.3

from your book on the Verge,

0:37.4

which has caused some controversy

0:38.9

that I wanna talk about,

0:39.7

but I have said on the Verge cast many times,

0:42.2

I don't think anyone's ever told the story

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