Two new antitrust lawsuits against Google / AirPods Max review / iOS 14.3 has arrived with ProRAW for iPhone 12 Pro

Published: Dec. 18, 2020, 9 a.m.

The Verge's Dieter Bohn, Nilay Patel, and Adi Robertson discuss the two antitrust lawsuits against Google announced this week. Chris Welch joins to discuss his review of Apple's AirPods Max.\nFurther reading:\n\nFDA authorizes first COVID-19 vaccine in US\n\nHealth care workers in US start receiving COVID-19 vaccines\n\nTexas attorney general announces ad tech antitrust probe against Google\n\nGoogle accused of search manipulation in third major antitrust lawsuit\n\nProsecutors say Google accessed private WhatsApp messages \u2014 but the evidence is thin\n\nApple launches new App Store privacy labels so you can see how iOS apps use your data\n\nFacebook criticizes Apple\u2019s iOS privacy changes with full-page newspaper ads\n\nFacebook hits back at Apple with second critical newspaper ad\n\nApple defends upcoming privacy changes as \u2018standing up for our users\u2019\n\nEpic Games Store now offers Spotify, signaling app store ambitions beyond just games\n\nJudge orders Tim Cook and Craig Federighi to testify in Epic\u2019s Fortnite case\n\nApple AirPods Max review: superb headphones, awful case\n\nApple Fitness Plus is now available\n\niOS 14.3 has arrived with ProRAW for iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max\n\nHalide: Understanding ProRAW\n\nSamsung confirms stylus support is coming to Galaxy phones like the S21\n\nSamsung\u2019s Galaxy Note series will reportedly still continue next year\n\nHere\u2019s the best look yet at Samsung\u2019s Galaxy Buds Pro wireless earbuds\n\nOnePlus 9 leak shows off the upcoming 2021 flagship in photos\n\n\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices