Nilay, Dieter, Dan, and Chris discuss all the announcements from Google’s fall hardware event from this week, as well as Sonos suing Google for infringing five more wireless audio patents.
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- If you’re sick this fall, you’ll probably get two virus tests
- The coronavirus pandemic by the numbers
- Google announces the Pixel 5 for $699
- Google announces Pixel 4A 5G with larger 6.2-inch display for $499
- Verizon has an exclusive Pixel 4A 5G that’s $100 more expensive
- Google says the Pixel’s Soli radar and Motion Sense will return
- Can the Pixel 5 camera still compete using the same old aging sensor?
- The Pixel 5 and 4A 5G play it safe
- Google Chromecast (2020) review: reinvented — and now with a remote
- Google announces new Chromecast with the new Google TV interface
- The new Chromecast with Google TV won’t officially support Stadia at launch
- Google Play Movies & TV is now Google TV but it’s not the same Google TV that runs on Android TV on the new Chromecast, it’s an app
- New Chromecast works as a cheap but unsupported xCloud streamer
- The Home Depot is selling a new Google Chromecast that hasn’t been announced
- Sonos sues Google for infringing five more wireless audio patents
- The new Roku Ultra has Dolby Vision and improved Wi-Fi performance
- Roku is adding support for Apple’s AirPlay 2 and HomeKit later this year
- Roku’s Streambar is a compact soundbar with built-in streaming smarts
- Google’s new Nest Audio smart speaker is official, costs $99.99
- A week with the Xbox Series X: load times, game performance, and more
- Microsoft’s new $549 Surface Laptop Go aims to compete with Chromebooks
- Microsoft’s updated Surface Pro X has a faster processor and new platinum color option
- Apple Watch Series 6 review: minute improvements
- The Apple Watch heart monitor sends too many people to the doctor
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