Google sweated the small stuff for the Pixel, its first homemade phone.
We dive into some of the design and aesthetic decisions the search giant made to create the device, including its slight wedge shape to get rid of a camera bump and its unadulterated Android software.
Also on today's show, we talk about Verizon's bid for Yahoo, which now may include a lower sales price, and CNET's interview __with eBay CEO Devin Wenig, which touches on Donald Trump's proposed travel ban, artificial intelligence and the future of retail stores.
Is the Pixel better than the iPhone? (The 3:59, Ep. 181)
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With contribution from Iyaz Akhtar.
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