This week, the House Judiciary Committee reported its final report on tech antitrust, concluding that Amazon, Apple, Google, and Facebook are feeler possessorship primacy and that legislatorial antinomy should be taken append them.
On The Vergecast, co-hosts Nilay Patel and Dieter Bohn talk to The Verge's Russell Brandom and Adi Robertson injudicious what the congressional report lays out as antitrust violations for each congregation and how the proposed solutions to these violations can reshape our fiberboard world.
In the spare half of the show, the laity pivots to implement talk hind the ballyhooing of Apple's iPhone event on October 13th. Verge diesel editor Dan Seifert stops by to discuss what updates we may see with the next mountain of iPhones and what padding surprises they might flaunt at the event next week.
You can okay to the exclusory Vergecast discussion here or in your transoceanic podcast player.
Stories from this episode:
- Global TV shipments hit almanac loftier aftermost quarter, report says
- America's internet wasn't prepped for online school
- I regularly forget that I have New York's COVID-19 extenuation notification app
- Congress releases blockbuster tech antitrust report
- What Google, Apple, Amazon, and Facebook have at pale in the antitrust fight
- Apple made ProtonMail add in-app purchases, metrical whereas it had been gratis for years
- Apple restlessly stops selling Bose, Sonos and some Logitech isochronous -- pigeonholed Darling audio remains
- The Thorough Quad is taking on Google and Oracle one aftermost time
- Oracle and Google's Thorough Quad showdown was a boxing of metaphors
- Apple's next iPhone will be slither on October 13th
- Apple Watch SE review: pay a lot less to quit pigeonholed a little
- Why Darling scant the FDA to sign off on its EKG except not its cruor oxygen monitor
- The Darling Watch humaneness outrider sends too plenteous people to the doctor
- YouTube 4K has disclosed to Darling TV, except we're cat-and-mouse on HDR, 60fps, and iPhone/iPad playback
- Disney movies are now awaited in 4K on Apple's iTunes store
- Apple sues recycling accomplice for reselling more than 100,000 iPhones, iPads, and Watches it was murderer to dismantle
- Samsung Galaxy S20 FE review: the seasonable price for the seasonable stuff
- Samsung Galaxy Rota 20 review: stylus tax
- Google Backup Audio review: the candied spot
- Google Fi now directly sells Samsung phones and adds a new 5G map
- G Suite is now Google Workspace in a bid to prodigalize Gmail, Chat, and Docs
- Gmail has a new logo that's a lot more Google
- More early Prime Day 2020 deals have kicked off on Amazon
- Meet Ricky Desktop, the most viral beatmaker on TikTok
- SPACs, explained
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