The Verge's David Pierce, Alex Cranz, and Jay Peters discuss Google deciding to shut down its game streaming service Stadia. Jennifer Pattison Tuohy joins the show to chat about all the products Amazon announced at its hardware launch event this week, including the new E Ink tablet for reading and writing.
Google is shutting down Stadia
Google is trying to reinvent search — by being more than a search engine
Google’s trying to become a one-stop shopping destination
Google will help you find better results without tagging ‘Reddit’ onto every search
The 11 biggest announcements at Amazon's hardware launch event
Amazon’s Kindle Scribe is an E Ink tablet for reading and writing
Amazon fifth-generation Echo Dot smart speakers get a host of new features
Echo speakers can now be Eero mesh Wi-Fi extenders
Amazon’s new Echo Auto is smaller and easier to mount in your car
Amazon’s latest 4K TVs improve picture quality and borrow ideas from The Frame
The new Amazon Fire TV Cube has an HDMI input for controlling cable boxes
Alexa is getting some much-needed smart home upgrades
Amazon’s Halo Rise is a bedside light to track your sleep and wake you up
Blink's new Mini Pan Tilt adds robotics to its compact home security camera
Ring's new Spotlight Cam Pro mashes its most advanced features into a wireless design
Sonos Sub Mini review: low end for a lower price
Intel and Samsung are getting ready for ‘slidable’ PCs
Leaked Galaxy S23 renders suggest Samsung could ditch the camera bump
A smart lock with long-range wireless power is finally a reality
Asus launches massive 17-inch Zenbook with Ryzen 6000
Intel’s 13th Gen processors arrive October 20th with $589 flagship Core i9-13900K
Wacom announces the Cintiq Pro 27, its latest display graphics tablet
Logitech announces its first mechanical keyboard specifically for the Mac
Stage Manager isn’t just for M1 iPads anymore
Hands-on with aptX Lossless, the new tech promising CD-quality audio over Bluetooth
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