Hello! This is The Vergecast, the flagship podcast of The Verge... and your life. Every Friday, Nilay Patel and Dieter Bohn make sense of the week's tech news with help from our wide-ranging staff. Join us every week for a fun, deeply nerdy, often off-the-rails conversation about what's happening now (and next) in technology and gadgets.
The 3 new CEOs of Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile, Big Tech's quarterly earnings, and Zoom's misleading user numbers
May 01, 2020
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Nilay, Dieter, and Paul discuss quarterly earnings from tech companies, the new CEOs of the three biggest mobile carriers, and how Trolls World Tour may be changing the movie theater business.
Stories discussed this week:
- More than 1 million people in the US have tested positive for COVID-19
- No one knows when the COVID-19 pandemic will end
- It’s impossible to count everyone with COVID-19
- Elon Musk is dangerously wrong about the novel coronavirus
- Elon Musk says shelter-in-place orders during COVID-19 are ‘fascist’
- Americans are surprisingly open to letting their phones be used for coronavirus tracking
- Apple and Google have begun testing their COVID-19 exposure notification API
- How a team of NASA engineers developed a ventilator for COVID-19 patients in just a month
- Apple’s latest iOS beta makes it easier to unlock an iPhone while wearing a face mask
- Zoom admits it doesn’t have 300 million users, corrects misleading claims
- Google Meet video conferencing is now free for anybody
- Messenger Rooms are Facebook’s answer to Zoom and Houseparty for the pandemic
- Microsoft Teams jumps 70 percent to 75 million daily active users
- Google Duo video calls are about to look a whole lot better
- Facebook usage is surging, but the company warns it may be temporary
- New DisplayPort spec enables 16K video over USB-C
- AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson is stepping down, John Stankey to serve as new CEO
- John Legere abruptly resigns from T-Mobile board of directors ‘to pursue other options’
- Trolls World Tour made nearly $100 million without theaters, but theaters aren’t obsolete
- AMC Theaters will no longer play Universal movies after Trolls World Tour’s on-demand Next year’s Oscars will allow streaming-only movies to qualify, but with heavy restrictionssuccess
- Regal Cinemas warns Universal over Trolls World Tour skipping theaters
- WarnerMedia expands free HBO Max deal to HBO subscribers who pay through Apple’s services
- Oppo Find X2 Pro review: supercar smartphone
- Intel NUC 9 Extreme review: small size, big potential
- Google Pixel Buds review: second time’s the charm
- DJI’s new Mavic Air 2 has an upgraded camera and much longer flying time
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