Andy and Flo throw it all on a chair this week to see what sticks and what falls. We break down WIRED's supersized interview with Sundar Pichai and discuss why YouTube is under fire for deleting comments critical of the Chinese government.
Flo goes down a rabbit hole where YouTubers get radicalized, and Andy has a billion-dollar idea for movie studios. We'll talk about why Sundar Pichai said making hardware is hard and run through Android's new Accessibility features in honor of GAAD.
Andy and Flo dissect why the Pixel phone is losing key members of its team. We'll touch upon the reports that Google is stepping away from varying diversity initiatives and introduce the cast of animals and mitochondria you can hang out with in AR.
We'll discuss Google's virtual Android 11 beta reveal happening in June, and why Google's quantum computing darling's exit reminds us of the Silicon Valley drama depicted in Alex Garland's Devs.
Andy and Flo have a lot to get off their chests. We'll discuss the latest reviews of the Pixel Buds and why they probably don't have active noise cancellation.
We cover a variety of Google news this week, including COVID-related app updates and the merits and privacy implications of the company's rumored debit card.
Andy dusts off his Pixelbook, and Flo wonders how to sanitize hers. We're both elated that Apple and Google are working together for the greater good and curious about whether we'll get the smartwatch of our dreams once Google starts developing its CPUs.
YAY! Flo and Andy are reunited, and it sounds so good. The two gather around this week's virtual campfire in celebration of their 250th episode of Material.
It's another Andy solo special. Andy is A Weensy Bit Upset with Apple for acquiring the company behind his favorite weather app and tanking many Play Store weather apps in the process. And: why 3D objects have started showing up in Google Search results.
It's a special segment of the Material podcast to help lift your spirits. Flo talks to Juan Carlos Bagnell (also known as SomeGadgetGuy around the web) about the LG V60 ThinQ. We'll also discuss how this device fits into the broader smartphone landscape.