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Pixel 4 hands-on and Mark Zuckerberg's speech on free speech
October 18, 2019
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- The biggest announcements from Google’s 2019 Pixel event
- The Pixel 4 has a radar chip that lets you control music and wave at pokémon
- Google Pixel 4 and 4 XL hands-on: this time, it’s not about the camera
- The Pixel 4 lacks one of the best perks that came with Google’s previous flagship phones
- Google improves the Pixel 4 camera with Live HDR and more
- With no buds or adapter, Pixel 4 opens the door to rival headphone makers
- Pixel Buds 2 hands-on: Google takes on the AirPods
- Pixelbook Go: Google finally made a reasonably priced Chromebook
- Google’s new Nest Mini has better controls, similar sound, and the same price
- Nest Wifi first look: Google finally combined a smart speaker and a router
- Google’s Stadia wireless controller won’t be very wireless at launch
- Facebook’s decision to allow lies in political ads is coming back to haunt it
- Democrats are striking back against Facebook’s ads policies
- Mark Zuckerberg on lies in political ads: ‘I don’t think it’s right for a private company to censor politicians’
- Mark Zuckerberg took on China in a speech defending free expression
- Facebook privacy abuse targeted by ‘Mind your own business’ bill
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