Usually I start these posts by apologizing, but ya know... by now I think you know what you\u2019ve gotten yourself into \u2014 unless this is your first episode. So great! Hey! We\u2019ve got a great show for you! (This is a podcast.) Nilay Patel, Dieter Bohn, Ross Miller, and Paul Miller (no relation) compiled a list of things from our cherished website TheVerge.com and dug a little deeper, with different angles, viewpoints, and behind-the-scenes journalistic insight.\n\nWe\u2019ve got more time with the Nintendo Switch than we did last week (even a taste test), a roundup of MWC announcements from over the weekend, and tons of little stories. I\u2019m sure there\u2019s a bunch of stuff you missed because of the Amazon web server disruption since those four hours were the only time you get your news.\n\n03:04 - Nintendo Switch review: pure potential\n\n14:05 - The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild review\n\n21:33 - Amazon\u2019s web servers are back online after more than four hours of disruption\n\n24:34 - Samsung Galaxy S8 leaks in its full glory and The BlackBerry KeyOne resurrects the keyboard with style\n\n30:08 - Google Assistant begins huge expansion across Android devices today\n\n38:05 - 5G: Super fast data, throttled by reality\n\n41:10 - The next iPhone won\u2019t switch to USB-C, but its cable likely will\n\n49:32 - Paul\u2019s weekly segment \u201cHey look at me now\u201d\n\n51:55 - FCC chairman says net neutrality was a mistake\n\n58:40 - YouTube launches its own streaming TV service\n\n1:02:20 - Amazon is working on its own home security camera\n\n1:03:47 - Spotify is preparing to launch a Hi-Fi music tier\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices