Nilay and David talk about the week in gadget news, after scoring their predictions on last week's Tesla event. (Spoiler alert: nobody did very well.) They talk about the new iPad Mini, the new Sonos Ace Ultra soundbar, and the new Analogue N64 emulator. Then Amazon's Panos Panay joins the show to discuss this week's big Kindle news, and where he thinks the future of e-readers is headed. Finally, Nilay and David do a lightning round, with a lot of Google org chart news and just a little bit of Trump news.\nFurther reading:\n\nThe Optimus robots at Tesla\u2019s Cybercab event were humans in disguise\n\nThe Tesla Cybercab is a cool-looking prototype that needed to be much more than that\n\nTesla\u2019s Robovan is the surprise of the night\n\nApple just announced a new, faster iPad Mini\xa0\n\nAMD and Intel are teaming up to fend off ARM chips\n\nSonos announces \u2018breakthrough\u2019 Arc Ultra soundbar and Sub 4\xa0\n\nAnalogue\u2019s 4K Nintendo 64 launches next year for $249\n\nAmazon\u2019s new Kindle family includes the first color Kindle\n\nAmazon\u2019s Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition hands-on: color E Ink looks pretty good\n\nAmazon Kindle Scribe 2024: a new design and AI tools for note takers\n\nAmazon\u2019s new Kindle and Kindle Paperwhite are faster and brighter\n\nAmazon discontinues the last Kindle with physical buttons\xa0\n\nGoogle is replacing the exec in charge of Search and ads\n\nHere\u2019s a bunch of bananas shit Trump said today about breaking up Google\n\nTrump says Tim Cook called him to complain about the European Union\n\nAnthropic\u2019s CEO thinks AI will lead to a utopia \u2014 he just needs a few billion dollars first\xa0\n\nThe New York Times warns AI search engine Perplexity to stop using its content\n\n\nEmail us at vergecast@theverge.com or call us at 866-VERGE11, we love hearing from you.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices