iOS14 public beta is released, Googles Pixel 3A is discontinued, and Samsung's event is coming soon

Published: July 10, 2020, 8 a.m.

Nilay Patel, Dieter Bohn, and Dan Seifert discuss Apple's iOS14 public beta, the future of Google's phones, and what to expect at Samsung's next hardware event.\nStories discussed this week:\n\nThis isn\u2019t a COVID-19 wave \u2014 it\u2019s a tsunami\n\nTracing the link between your phone and the next pandemic\n\nDoctors are better at treating COVID-19 patients now than they were in March\n\nAfter the pandemic, doctors want their new robot helpers to stay\n\nFacebook and Instagram will remind people to wear face masks\n\nWhite YouTube creators struggle to address past use of racist characters\n\nEverything that the big social networks banned this week, ranked\n\nCoca-Cola, Microsoft, Starbucks, Target, Unilever, Verizon: all the companies pulling ads from Facebook\n\nFacebook auditors call out Mark Zuckerberg for \u2018vexing and heartbreaking decisions\u2019\n\niOS 14\u2019s public beta is rolling out today\n\niOS and iPadOS 14 public beta preview: something for everybody\n\nReddit says it\u2019s fixing code in its iOS app that copied clipboard contents\n\nLinkedIn says it will stop repeatedly copying iOS clipboard\n\nApple promises to support Thunderbolt on its new ARM Macs\n\nIntel\u2019s Thunderbolt 4 standard looks to raise the bar for USB-C devices\n\nGoogle\u2019s Pixel 3A is discontinued, but these retailers are still selling it\n\nSamsung reportedly won\u2019t include chargers with some phones starting next year\n\nSamsung needs a splashy product for its splashy product launch\n\nMysterious new Samsung wearable revealed in FCC filings\n\nLogitech is already giving up on its Alexa-powered Harmony remote control\n\nGoogle\u2019s upcoming Nest speaker revealed in regulatory filing\n\nBMW is going all-in on in-car microtransactions\n\nA weakened version of the EARN IT Act advances out of committee\n\nFading Light: the story of Magic Leap\u2019s lost mixed reality magnum opus\n\nI built my own camera with a Raspberry Pi 4\n\n\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices