LR Extra: Pixel peeping, American idioms and satellite service fantasies
Light Reading's editors ponder the Google Pixel 9's new features and once again dine out on their food industry frustrations.
Happy Friday!
Here's a little Light Reading Extra, a podcast where our editors veer off the usual telecom path to discuss topics normally reserved for slow deli lines and long elevator rides.
In this episode's opening segment, we discuss the various food and restaurant-related crimes we'd like to bring before the Ohio Supreme Court. That particular court has a way of navigating the minefield of food marketing and we're eager to see if they can give us justice on dipping sauces, breakfast cereal packaging and those gosh darn service charges that creep up in food delivery apps.
In segment two, we break out the facts that tickled our tiny brains this week. You'll hear about Google's new Pixel phones, CNET's plummeting valuation and some classic American idioms you may have missed until this week.
We conclude with a discussion of super advanced phone features, partially inspired by the trend of phone makers selling services that involve satellite connectivity. Can they give us real time updates on traffic on our commute routes? Will they let us peep the Costco parking lot to optimally time our next high volume wine purchases? Or can AI tell us what's about to happen so we can avoid uncomfortable situations? Wouldn't that be nice?
Listen along and see if you, too, are charmed by our antisocial tendencies.
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