This week, Mishaal Rahman and C. Scott Brown discuss why Samsung killing the Galaxy S26 and S26+ might be a good thing, how Google has its work cut out for it if it wants Android on PCs to succeed, and why the next Pixel using AI to read your screen isn’t as scary as it seems. Mishaal worries that Samsung might institute a price hike next year, while CSB is skeptical that Google can pull him away from his Windows PC. And both are tired of hearing about AI, AI, and more AI – just ignore the fact that Mishaal’s wearing a Gemini T-shirt this episode.SubscribeYouTubeYouTube Music (coming soon!)SpotifyPocket CastsApple Podcasts (coming soon!)Amazon Music/AudibleiHeartRadioTimecodes00:00 – Intro01:12 – Exclusive: Galaxy S26 series could represent a major shake-up in Samsung’s flagship lineup12:46 – Google’s Linux Terminal plays a big part in turning Android into a true desktop OS24:02 – Google ‘Magic Cue’ AI will read your screen to provide helpful suggestionsTranscript00:00 – Mishaal Rahman: Samsung might be killing the Galaxy S26, well, at least the base model.