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It's an episode of some deep analysis and discussion of Google's AI progress with Gemini along with a lively Stock Android hot-take talk along with the latest phones, apps and your emails with Huyen Tue Dao, Mishaal Rahman and Ron Richards.
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00:03:17 - NEWS
- The EU has got Apple backed into a corner over iOS only features
- A fascinating look at Google playing catch-up to OpenAI with the development of Gemini
- PATRON PICK: A hot-take on the fact that Stock Android really is a thing of the past
00:36:06 - HARDWARE
- The Pixel 9A is here! Even though it's delayed and missing some features
- Huawei changes the game on foldables WITHOUT Android!
- The new lineup of Moto Razr foldables have leaked
- Now you can have Atari 2600 games on your new Atari smartwatch
00:54:21 - APPS
- G-Mail upgrades your inbox with AI (of course) and now parents can add credit cards to kids' Google Wallet
- Google Messages might be bringing YouTube back
- Get your free stuff. Free video games on the Epic Games store and free MLB.TV on T-Mobile
01:01:56 - COMMUNITY
- Clayton from Valencia, CA followed up with photos of his DEX Setup
- Jordan also sent in photos of his former DEX Setup
- Andy in Melbourne, Australia has a huge gripe about smartwatches and their lack of actual watch like functions
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