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Apple's new iPhone SE, OnePlus 8 Pro review, and Verizon buys BlueJeans
April 17, 2020
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Stories discussed this week:
- The Interface Live on Zoom: the hidden history of Instagram, with Bloomberg reporter Sarah Frier
- In a self-isolated world, developers are learning to make games from home
- How GM and Ford switched out pickup trucks for breathing machines
- The search for COVID-19 treatments shows how messy science can be
- How Medium became the best and worst place for coronavirus news
- Unemployment checks are being held up by a coding language almost nobody knows
- How you’ll use Apple and Google’s coronavirus tracking tool
- Apple’s second-gen iPhone SE is here: all the news and details
- Even ‘small’ phones are big now
- The iPhone SE 2’s camera setup is going to lean on Apple’s software
- The new Moto G Stylus and G Power are surprisingly adept cameraphones
- Samsung’s Galaxy S10 Lite will launch in the US on April 17th for $650
- Google’s midrange Pixel 4A could launch soon, and there may not be an XL version
- Apple is tweaking how MacBooks charge to extend battery lifespan
- Apple’s new Magic Keyboard for the iPad Pro goes up for preorder, ships next week
- Apple’s over-ear headphones reportedly have swappable ear pads and headbands
- Here are five things with four wheels that cost less than the Mac Pro’s $700 wheel kit
- Go read this analysis of what the iPad Pro’s LIDAR sensor is capable of
- OnePlus 8 Pro review: big league
- OnePlus 8 review: familiar formula
- OnePlus announces the Bullets Wireless Z headphones
- The $579 RedMagic 5G is the first phone with a 144Hz display
- Verizon is buying BlueJeans, one of Zoom’s videoconferencing rivals
- Google is reportedly building its own processor for Pixels and Chromebooks
- Foxconn’s buildings in Wisconsin are still empty, one year later
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