Snap laying off 20 percent of employees, Twitter starts testing edit button, and Logitechs cloud gaming handheld leaks

Published: Sept. 2, 2022, 5 a.m.

The Verge's Nilay Patel, David Pierce, and Alex Cranz discuss this week's gadget news.\nCasey Newton joins the show to discuss Twitter finally adding the edit button for tweets.\nFurther reading:\n\nAn iPhone 14 satellite link could depend on Apple cutting a deal with wireless carriers\n\nEverything Apple Watch Pro needs to beat Garmin and Samsung\n\nApple\u2019s Lightning cable turns 10, but its time is over\n\nSatellite connectivity on the Apple Watch Pro could be a game-changer\n\nLogitech\u2019s cloud gaming handheld leaks with Android apps and Switch-like UI\n\nJBL\u2019s new earbud charging case has a touchscreen so you can ditch the phone\n\n\nMotorola Edge (2022) review: a passing grade\xa0\n\nLG\u2019s first bendable OLED TV lets you pick between flat or curved modes\n\nSamsung\u2019s first OLED gaming monitor doesn\u2019t need a PC or console attached\n\nBang & Olufsen\u2019s Beosound Theatre TV stand will turn your TV around, too\xa0\n\nZenbook 17 Fold OLED review: the best foldable yet\n\nLenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold (2nd-Gen) hands-on\n\nHMD claims its latest Nokia smartphone is its most \u2018eco-friendly\u2019 yet\n\nThe new Ring Intercom will help make your apartment intercom smart\n\nTwitter starts testing an edit button, but you have to pay for it\n\nSnap is canceling several projects and laying off 20 percent of employees\n\nTruth Social is strapped for cash and struggling to find new users\n\nElon Musk says whistleblower\u2019s testimony gives him more reasons to dump Twitter deal\n\n\nStarlink suffered a global outage overnight\xa0\n\n\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices