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⚡ Welcome to The Weekly Authority, the Android Authority newsletter that breaks down the top Android and tech news from the week. The 191st edition here, with the imminent OnePlus Nord N20 launch, Sega’s Crazy Taxi reboot, HP’s foldable laptop, and much, much more.

???? It’s been quite the week here, with a breakdown and subsequent four-hour-plus wait for a tow truck. On the positive side, having no car means more time for gaming and the DIY I’ve been putting off since before the pandemic…

Popular news this week

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OnePlus:

Samsung:

Google:

Apple:

  • Everything you hate about Apple could change thanks to leaked EU bill — could force Apple to open up its services and work with competitors, affecting iMessage, FaceTime, and more.
  • Nice: Judge says Apple must pay man $1,000 for not including charger with iPhone — this is in Brazil, but will this set a legal precedent for other companies in the country?
  • Apple is readying a bunch of new features for Apple Watch line including satellite connectivity and a new low power mode.
  • And Apple TV 4K successor could incorporate a video camera and a HomePod speaker.
  • Meanwhile, the iPhone 14 line could include a new model, the iPhone 14 Max, with 1 6.7-inch screen, but take this rumor with a big grain of salt.
  • Apple’s MagSafe Battery Pack can charge iPhones faster with a new firmware update (7.5W, so 50% more juice) — but you might want to hold off getting it, given past heat problems.
  • Most M1 Mac Thunderbolt 4 ports don’t support the 10Gb/s transfers of USB 3.1 Gen 2, show tests.
  • Finally, it looks like Apple’s M2 chip could continue to include Samsung parts.

Space:

Elsewhere:

  • ALAC bug left millions of Android devices vulnerable to takeover: Qualcomm and Mediatek taking the heat.
  • EU is close to forcing every manufacturer to use USB-C chargers for everything, with huge implications for Apple.
  • Motorola Moto G (2022) is here for $400, along with Moto G Stylus 5G (2022).
  • And a new foldable is coming from Huawei on April 28: The Mate XS 2 could be an out-folding phone, China-only for now.
  • Meanwhile, Vivo’s preparing to launch the X80 series in China on April 25, no word on a global launch yet.
  • And Sony’s WH-1000XM5 headphones could pack a sleek design, longer battery life.
  • From Ars Technica: Smart home company Insteon seems to be dead: “The app and servers are dead. The CEO scrubbed his LinkedIn page. No one is responding.”
  • A report from The Elec suggests HP is working on a 17-inch foldable laptop: Measuring 17 inches unfolded (11 inches folded), it’ll be a 4K OLED model, to be unveiled later this year or at next year’s CES.
  • Powered chopsticks use electricity to make food taste 50% saltier.
  • And Envision smart glasses for the blind can read documents, scan faces, and aid navigation.
  • Finally, hopes for small Android phones dashed by dismal US sales of iPhone 13 Mini.

Movies/TV:

What to watch on Netflix

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  • Netflix announces it’ll look at offering cheaper, ad-supported plans after losing 200,000 subscribers, and makes clear that password sharing won’t exactly remain a free-for-all.
  • And CNN Plus realized no one wants it, will shut down April 30 just a month after launch!
  • Netflix reportedly spent $30 million on each episode of the upcoming fourth season of Stranger Things.
  • Looks like the Minecraft movie’s still a thing and will star Jason Momoa.
  • Robert Morse, star of Mad Men and Broadway, dies aged 90.
  • A new teaser for Chris Pine’s Dungeons & Dragons movie dropped, revealing the official title, coming March 3, 2023.
  • And a new Lightyear trailer gives us a better look at Buzz’s adventures.
  • Meanwhile, the first teaser for Thor: Love and Thunder landed, in theaters July 8.
  • Ready for Russian Doll season 2? It’s on our list of the best new TV shows to stream this week, along with season 2 of The Flight Attendant, and more.
  • Finally, our roundup of the best new streaming movies this week includes Alice Wu’s romantic comedy Saving Face and zombie horror Virus: 32 (don’t watch it if you’re a cat lover).

Gaming:

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Reviews

OnePlus 10 Pro rotated right with scissors

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Weekly Wonder

We’re keeping things short and sweet this week with a look back at one of the most memorable tech demo fails in history (and a couple of other corkers). Cast your mind back to April 20, 1998…

The COMDEX Spring 1998 and Windows World shows are taking place in Chicago, and there’s set to be a public demo of the new Windows 98. Bill Gates’ assistant, Chris Capossela (now Senior Vice President, Consumer Channels and Central Marketing Group, prepares the demo.

Then it all goes horribly wrong when plugging in a scanner causes an operating system crash. Instead of demonstrating the plug-and-play capabilities that should have wowed the audience, there’s instead a blue screen of death (BSoD), followed by plenty of laughter. Then Bill Gates says, “That must be why we’re not shipping it yet.”

That’s far from the only tech fail messing up a demo, though.

Honda Asimo demo fail

The Honda Asimo demo in 2006 didn’t go quite according to plan. Picture this: you’re a robot, and your task is to walk up a flight of stairs in view of the audience. Only, it’s not quite that easy, and you fall down. Not to worry — to save your embarrassment the tech team will simply place screens around you to hide you from the crowd. The level of panic that ensues after this demo fail makes it truly memorable.

Apple’s WWDC fail

These days Apple’s events are slick and perfectly orchestrated — but it wasn’t always that way. Back in 2010 at the World Wide Developer’s Conference, Steve Jobs tries — and fails — to show off the new iPhone 4’s features when his Wi-Fi connection keeps failing.

Got a favorite tech demo fail? Share it with us in the comments.

Tech Calendar

  • April 28: OnePlus Nord N20 US launch
  • April 28: OnePlus event (India, 7 PM IST)
  • April 28: Huawei Mate XS 2 launch
  • April 29: Nintendo Switch Sports released
  • May 9-11: Qualcomm 5G Summit (San Diego)
  • May 11-12: Google I/O 2022
  • June 6-10: Apple WWDC 2022

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