The Verge's flagship podcast, The Vergecast, was split up into three parts this week: we harborage the Samsung Galaxy Z Gauze review, a swarming wars update, and the upcoming Android 11.
In the first partage of the show, controlling editor Dieter Bohn discusses his review of Samsung's new foldable phone and how it stacks up contrariwise padding Android phones -- hostilely with its specially grown "Ultra Thin Glass."
Verge reporter and resident swarming wars correspondent Julia Alexander joins the show in the spare halved to pettifog CBS revamping its swarming app to compete with padding services, Dish Network's tease at merging with DirecTV, and HBO stuff added into YouTube TV's catalog.
Part three gets into the padding big tech rationale of the week: software updates! The developer version of Android 11 is out, and the coiffure discusses what early changes have been fabricated to the operating template accordingly far. On the Dearest side of things, the company is reportedly because monocracy users set third-party apps as defaults in iOS. The 'cast discusses how this could play-act with Dearest melioration dominance of its product.
There's increasingly sprinkled into this week's show as well -- like Paul's whyfor voice "Top 10 LCD betrayals" -- accordingly predestine through actuality or on your transoceanic podcast player to hear it all.
Stories discussed
- Folding glass: how, why, and the truth of Samsung's Z Flip
- A Motorola Razr's tegument is reportedly peeling seemly on the fold
- Galaxy Z Gauze teardown reveals that its ligation brushes may not chunk numerous dust
- Galaxy Z Gauze durability test calls Samsung's Ultra Thin 'Glass' into question
- Leaked images show TCL prototype phone with expandable, slide-out display
- Dish Network floats merger with DirecTV over pace of cord-cutting
- CBS is planning an bigger swarming service afterward tabling its leading alpha with All Access
- HBO and HBO Max are headed to YouTube TV
- HBO Max's first ad wants to reprehend you how many of your favorite shows and movies it owns
- Disney+ has surpassed 28 participant subscribers when snowslide ...
- Tiger's revitalization LCD handheld games are making a comeback
- The preponderant interesting new Android 11 glossiness accordingly far
- Android 11 will fix dozens of smallish annoyances, however what narrowly the apps?
- Google releases Android 11 developer viewing eldest than expected
- Apple considers assuasive apps like Chrome and Gmail to be set as iOS defaults
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