The boys take several call from listeners about cloud storage, surface-like tablet or laptop options, and of course, everyone's distain for AT&T.

Here are some tech headlines from the last week:

  • YouTube’s “Premium Lite” trial offers ad-free YouTube for €7 a month | Ars Technica
  • Spotify is testing whether free users will pay a dollar to skip tracks | Engadget
  • Amazon is offering $10 in credit for your palm print | Engadget
  • Google TV for Android gets new discovery features and more streaming apps - The Verge
  • Valve issues scathing reply over the facts behind a Steam antitrust case | Ars Technica
  • Zoom to pay $85M for lying about encryption and sending data to Facebook and Google | Ars Technica
  • Awful transaction and timing: AT&T finally ditches DirecTV | Ars Technica
  • The State Department and 3 other US agencies earn a D for cybersecurity | Ars Technica
  • Putting the PS5’s 10 million sales in context | Ars Technica
  • Twitter Spaces updates makes it easier to share and discover live audio | Engadget
  • HBO returns to Dish's lineup after a protracted absence | Engadget
  • Netflix thinks games matter more than buying movie studios - The Verge
  • Twitter is testing upvote and downvote buttons on tweets - The Verge
  • Clubhouse is no longer invite-only - The Verge
  • Facebook brings cloud games to iPhone, iPad via web app - The Verge
  • Tesla will pay $1.5 million to settle Model S battery throttling complaints | Engadget
  • Amazon handed record $888 million fine from EU data privacy watchdog | Engadget
  • Sgt. Pepper’s to get new Atmos mix because current version ‘doesn’t sound quite right’ - The Verge
  • Spotify’s paid subscribers hit 165M as podcast listening ‘improved modestly’ - The Verge
  • Facebook upgrades Oculus Quest 2 storage and recalls foam face masks - The Verge
  • Amazon reportedly has a ‘key’ to thousands of apartment buildings in US - The Verge
  • MLB will try encrypted transmitters and bone conduction to stop sign stealing - The Verge

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