In addition to our classic Nilay, Dieter, and Paul trio, we\u2019ve added a few things this week.\n\nTo give you the best coverage of E3, culture editor Laura Hudson gives us a quick rundown of the news from the expo to start off the show\n\nIn the second half of the show, Nilay sits down with Sonos CEO Patrick Spence. \n\nDon\u2019t worry, there\u2019s plenty of other classic Vergecast \u2014 some gadget talk, Paul\u2019s weekly segment (you know, \u201cHow big is the Moon?\u201d), and some deep dives into net neutrality, antitrust law, and Comcast\u2019s $65 million bid on 21st Century Fox. \n\n02:06 - Laura Hudson\u2019s E3 roundup\n\n07:13 - Sony issues weak response to Fortnite cross-play controversy on PS4 and Switch\n\n11:26 - Microsoft is getting ready for the next Xbox vs. PlayStation console war\n\n16:33 - Joseph Gordon-Levitt is defending a controversial plan to crowdsource Beyond Good and Evil 2 art\n\n25:01 - Interview with CEO of Sonos Patrick Spence\n\n1:02:49 - Paul\u2019s weekly segment \u201cHow big is the moon?\u201d\n\n1:06:28 - I picked up a Boring Company Not-A-Flamethrower and it\u2019s mine now\n\n1:07:04 - The Boring Company\u2019s Chicago project seems awfully cheap for something so big\n\n1:11:18 - HTC U12 Plus review: fixing what didn\u2019t need to be broken\n\n1:12:54 - Samsung upgrades the Chromebook Plus with a second camera and new processor\n\n1:13:44 - Eero promises not to brick routers if you don\u2019t pay a subscription\n\n1:17:47 - Net neutrality is dead \u2014 what now?\n\n1:19:48 - Comcast makes $65 billion offer to steal 21st Century Fox away from Disney\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices