The Verge's Nilay Patel, Alex Cranz, and Tom Warren discuss Q4 earnings for the big tech companies like Microsoft, Samsung, Intel, and Tesla.\nCasey Newton joins the show to discuss Spotify's controversy regarding Joe Rogan's podcast, leading to musician Neil Young removing his music from the platform.\nFurther reading:\n\nWindows 11 is getting Android apps, taskbar improvements, and more next month\n\nMicrosoft got a whole lot of people to play Halo and Forza\n\nCall of Duty\u2019s next three games will hit PlayStation despite Microsoft\u2019s Activision deal\n\nIt\u2019s 2022, and the Surface Duo is finally getting Android 11\xa0\n\nMicrosoft is making its Xbox subscriptions more flexible after UK regulator steps in\n\nSamsung sets revenue records with stronger product sales\n\nWhat to expect from Samsung\u2019s February Unpacked\n\nSamsung\u2019s next Unpacked event is set for February 9th\n\nWhat we know about Intel\u2019s $20 billion bet on Ohio\n\nThe chip shortage didn\u2019t stop Intel from having its \u2018best year ever\u2019\n\nTesla hails its second profitable year as a \u2018breakthrough\u2019\n\nElon Musk says \u2018don\u2019t forget about my robots\u2019 as Roadster, Semi, Cybertruck deadlines slip\n\nTesla Cybertruck delayed until at least next year, Elon Musk confirms\n\nTesla Cybertruck walkaround video shows the absurdly huge windshield wiper in detail\n\nThe self-driving car industry is abandoning the term \u2018self-driving\u2019 and leaving it to Tesla\n\nSpotify picks Joe Rogan over Neil Young\xa0\n\nWhy Spotify can\u2019t afford to lose Joe Rogan\n\n\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices