Asus ROG flow Z13 / Samsungs Freestyle Projector / Apple's iPhone subscription service plan

Published: March 25, 2022, 5 a.m.

The Verge's Nilay Patel, Alex Cranz, and Dan Seifert discuss the tech headlines from this site this week \u2014 including Google's deal with Spotify over app fees, Nothing's first smartphone, and the struggle with TV projectors.\n\nGoogle will test letting Android developers use their own billing systems, starting with Spotify\n\nNothing\u2019s first smartphone is aimed at Apple, not OnePlus\n\nOnePlus 10 Pro gets its global launch on March 31st\n\nDell\u2019s XPS 15 and XPS 17 get 12th Gen chips\xa0\n\nIntel looks on track to fix its core problems\n\nAsus\u2019 ROG flow Z13 is a Surface Pro that\u2019s got game\n\nApple has resolved the outage affecting iMessage, Apple Music, the App Store, and other services\n\nApple\u2019s Studio Display has 64GB of storage in addition to its iPhone 11-caliber processor\n\nThe Mac Studio\u2019s removable SSD is reportedly blocked by Apple on a software level\n\nApple service centers can reportedly replace the Studio Display\u2019s \u2018built-in\u2019 stands\n\nHow Microsoft built its smart Surface camera\n\niFixit teardown offers a detailed look inside the Mac Studio and Studio Display\n\nApple will reportedly sell the iPhone as a subscription service\n\nGoogle won\u2019t give old Pixels the best 5G, even though it admits it could \n\nEero\u2019s new Wi-Fi 6E mesh router supports over gigabit speeds and costs under $500\n\nMatter\u2019s delays mean fewer new smart home products today\n\nGoogle tidies up its smart home app\n\nApple TV app on Android TV no longer allows rentals, purchases, or subscriptions\n\nYouTube is taking on over-the-air TV with nearly 4,000 free episodes of TV\xa0\n\nSonos might make your next TV streaming OS\n\nYes, Netflix just got even more expensive\n\nHBO Max adds a shuffle button to help you find something to watch\xa0\n\nGoogle won\u2019t let you buy movies and TV shows from the Play app starting in May\n\nSamsung\u2019s Freestyle Projector doesn\u2019t live up to it\u2019s $900 price\n\nSpider-Man: No Way Home\u2019s VFX wizards couldn\u2019t see the Doc Ock memes coming\n\nHow SiriusXM bought and bungled a beloved podcast network\n\nInside the fight to save video game history\xa0\n\nHow Robinhood\u2019s Aparna Chennapragada is building the future of investing\n\n\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices