The Verge's Nilay Patel, Alex Cranz, and David Pierce discuss this week in tech news \u2014 including what's happening with HBO Max, Apple iPad rumors, some handheld gaming updates, and this week in EVs.\nFurther reading:\n\nApple might remove the headphone jack from its next entry-level iPad\n\nApple might delay iPadOS 16 launch\n\n\nApple says Mac sales are getting hit hard by supply constraints\xa0\n\nOnePlus 10T review: call it a comeback\n\nOnePlus\u2019 10T launch was a weird return to in-person events\n\nThe Pixel 6A is getting an immediate update to make sure it\u2019s moddable\n\nLogitech announces a new dedicated cloud gaming handheld device\n\nNintendo reports Switch sales dip as chip shortage continues to bite\n\n\nThe Orion looks like if Kirby swallowed your Switch\xa0\xa0\xa0\n\nThe megamerger killed Batgirl\n\n\nHBO Max might get maimed\xa0\n\nA TikTok Music app could challenge Spotify and Apple\n\nRoku has a problem \u2014 its buttons aren\u2019t printing enough money\n\nLucid Motors will barely make any EVs this year as it slashes production goals again\n\nTesla is the latest company to be drawn into the Elon Musk-Twitter legal mess\n\nForget those Tesla crashes: GM says you can trust its autonomous vehicles\n\nGM\u2019s Super Cruise will cover 400,000 miles of roads in North America, doubling coverage\n\nTwitter v. Elon Musk trial date set to start October 17th\n\nGoogle Meet meets Duo Meet, with Meet in Duo but Duo isn\u2019t going into Meet\n\nA mysterious battery-powered Google device appears in FCC filings\n\nSony InZone M9 review: impressive but flawed\n\n\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices