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Vergecast: Pixel 3 review, the new Palm phone, and Google antitrust violations

Vergecast: Pixel 3 review, the new Palm phone, and Google antitrust violations

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Episode 327 of the flagship podcast

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This week on The Vergecast, Nilay, Paul, and Dieter discuss the Pixel 3, tackling its new features, improved screen, and infamous notch. Then, Nilay covers the latest in antitrust news coming off the heels of the European Commission fining Google $5 billion for “illegally tying” Chrome and search apps to Android. Of course, Dieter also talks about the surprising response to Palm, a tiny phone that’s made to be less distracting than your smartphone. There’s plenty more in between — like Liz Lopatto and Paul Miller returning with our favorite recurring segments — so listen now!

3:14 - Google Pixel 3 Review

35:55 - “This Week in Elon Musk” with Liz Lopatto

40:32 - Google will charge a licensing fee for Android device makers using its apps

49:01 - Google could finally face serious competition for Android

1:00:34 - Paul’s weekly segment, “Plam This

1:02:37 - The new Palm is a tiny phone to keep you away from your phone

1:17:31 - Apple announces iPad Pro and Mac event for October 30th

Also, last week Nilay and Verge reporter Dami Lee interviewed Scott Belsky, Adobe’s chief product officer, about bringing Photoshop to the iPad. You can listen to that in The Vergecast feed.