Stories discussed this week:\n\nThe Interface Live on Zoom: the hidden history of Instagram, with Bloomberg reporter Sarah Frier\n\nIn a self-isolated world, developers are learning to make games from home\n\nHow GM and Ford switched out pickup trucks for breathing machines\n\nThe search for COVID-19 treatments shows how messy science can be\n\nHow Medium became the best and worst place for coronavirus news\n\nUnemployment checks are being held up by a coding language almost nobody knows\n\nHow you\u2019ll use Apple and Google\u2019s coronavirus tracking tool\n\nApple\u2019s second-gen iPhone SE is here: all the news and details\n\nEven \u2018small\u2019 phones are big now\n\nThe iPhone SE 2\u2019s camera setup is going to lean on Apple\u2019s software\n\nThe new Moto G Stylus and G Power are surprisingly adept cameraphones\n\nSamsung\u2019s Galaxy S10 Lite will launch in the US on April 17th for $650\n\nGoogle\u2019s midrange Pixel 4A could launch soon, and there may not be an XL version\n\nApple is tweaking how MacBooks charge to extend battery lifespan\n\nApple\u2019s new Magic Keyboard for the iPad Pro goes up for preorder, ships next week\n\nApple\u2019s over-ear headphones reportedly have swappable ear pads and headbands\n\nHere are five things with four wheels that cost less than the Mac Pro\u2019s $700 wheel kit\n\nGo read this analysis of what the iPad Pro\u2019s LIDAR sensor is capable of\n\nOnePlus 8 Pro review: big league\n\nOnePlus 8 review: familiar formula\n\nOnePlus announces the Bullets Wireless Z headphones\n\nThe $579 RedMagic 5G is the first phone with a 144Hz display\n\nVerizon is buying BlueJeans, one of Zoom\u2019s videoconferencing rivals\n\nGoogle is reportedly building its own processor for Pixels and Chromebooks\n\nFoxconn\u2019s buildings in Wisconsin are still empty, one year later\n\n\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices