Loren Grush discusses the first image of a black hole, Nilay discusses Foxconn's broken dreams, Dieter discusses gadgets, and Paul discusses Microsoft's Chromium Edge browser. Long show but stick with us, there's a lot to know here. \nStories discussed this week: \n- See the first image ever taken of a supermassive black hole\n- Ikea and Sonos made the ultimate speaker lamp\n- Foxconn\u2019s \u2018innovation centers\u2019 are a bunch of empty buildings in Wisconsin\n- Turns out Amazon buying Eero wasn\u2019t the startup success story we thought\n- New Zealand privacy commissioner says Facebook is run by \u2018morally bankrupt\u2019 liars\n- T-Mobile relaunches Layer3 TV service as TVision Home\n- Netflix confirms it killed AirPlay support, won't let you beam shows to \u2026\n- YouTube TV raises monthly price to $50, but adds Discovery channels ...\n- Google patches ads into Android TV home screens without warning \u2026\n- LG G8 ThinQ review: many gimmicks, not enough progress\n- Samsung's Galaxy A80 is an automated notchless slider with a ...\n- Hidden Google Play info suggests 'midyear' release for Pixel 3 devices ...\n- Microsoft's Chromium Edge browser is now officially available to test \u2026\n- Microsoft reveals all the Google things it removed in its Chromium \u2026\nVote for Vergecast in the Webby's! \nas well as The Verge's Why'd You Push That Button? \nand our wonderful YouTube channel Verge Science\nalso, we'd love our listeners and reader to fill out theverge.com/survey\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices