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[Engadget The Morning After logo]( Now available on your smart speaker and wherever you get your podcasts [Apple Podcasts]( | [Spotify]( | [Google Play]( | [iHeart Radio]( It's Saturday, May 30, 2020. It’s normal for our weekend newsletter to recap some of the highlight stories posted earlier in the week. It’s a bit unusual for them to include [one about Pablo Escobar’s brother trying to sell refurbished iPhone 11 Pros](. Back on our usual beat, we’ll be watching this afternoon as [SpaceX]( and NASA make their second attempt at the first launch of the Crew Dragon spacecraft with actual astronauts onboard. [Demo-2] SpaceX Bad weather [scrubbed the initial attempt on Wednesday](, and [according to Elon Musk]( the cancellation risk for today stands at about 50 percent. If it doesn’t happen today at 3:22 PM ET, they should be ready to try again on Sunday. -- Richard The Engadget Podcast: Why do people think 5G makes them sick? A professor of health psychology explains. [Engadget Podcast] Engadget This week the Engadget Podcast is covering anti-5G rumors, as well as [the confusing debut of HBO Max](. Listen in as Cherlynn and Devindra chat with Omer van den Bergh, a tenured professor of Health Psychology at the University of Leuven in Belgium -- and leave those [$350 “anti-5G” USB sticks]( in the shopping cart. Listen on [Apple Podcasts](, [Google Play](, [Spotify](, [Pocket Casts]( or [Stitcher](. [Continue reading.]( Google has postponed the Android 11 beta indefinitely Saying “now is not the time to celebrate.” Google has pushed back plans for its Android 11 beta launch event that was supposed to take place next week. The beta itself is also on hold, although the team promises more details soon. However, the company told [9to5Google]( that it still plans to release Android 11 officially in Q3. [Continue reading.]( Sony will show off more than an hour of PS5 games on June 4th And the next-gen war of words has already started. [PS5 event] Sony We haven’t seen Sony’s new PlayStation 5 yet, but now the company is promising to [show off some next-gen gameplay during a live stream on June 4th at 4 PM ET](. While it doesn’t seem likely that we’ll get a peek at the system itself, Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Jim Ryan teased “games that will showcase the potential of the hardware.” That’s key for the PlayStation plan, which includes [making sure upcoming PS4 games will run on the PS5](. While Microsoft plans for first-party exclusives that run on Xbox One and Xbox Series X, Ryan [explained Sony's strategy]( in an interview with [GamesIndustry.biz.]( He said they “believe that when you go to all the trouble of creating a next-gen console, that it should include features and benefits that the previous generation does not include.” An Xbox exec fired back, outlining their push for “Generations of games that play on latest HW taking advantage of next-gen innovation offering more choice, value & variety than any console launch ever.” [Continue reading.]( Sponsored Content by Stack Commerce [Find the best remote job opportunities with this deal on FlexJobs]( [Stack Commerce]( The best deals we found this week: AirPods Pro, Fire TV Cube and more Google Nest products are on sale too. [AirPods Pro] Engadget Apple’s AirPods Pro are still at the very good sale price of [$228]( at Amazon, and a bunch of Fire TV devices are on sale as well. The Fire TV Cube is [$100]( right now and both the [Fire TV Stick]( and the [Stick 4K]( are $10 off. Google’s Nest WiFi 2-pack with one router and one access point is still on sale for $199. You can find it at this price at [Best Buy](, [Bed Bath and Beyond]( and [Home Depot](, and the Nest Thermostat is available for [$199]( as well, $50 cheaper than the usual price. Finally, Lenovo’s Google-powered Smart Clock is on sale at Best Buy for [$40](, half-off from its original launch price. Follow [@EngadgetDeals]( on Twitter for the latest tech deals and buying advice. [Continue reading.]( Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite review: Just a really good Android tablet Plus it has the S-Pen for digital note-taking or sketching. [Galaxy Tab S6 Lite] Engadget According to Cherlynn Low, the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite “offers fast performance, long battery life and a premium, modern design” all for $350. [Continue reading.]( But wait, there’s more... [Jabra’s Elite 75t earbuds now offer personalized sound and customizable controls]( [Amazon's Echo Look fashion camera will stop working on July 24th]( [Twitter said Trump broke its rules. Facebook allows the same posts.]( [On Russian terraforming: The race to reshape our planet's future]( [It’s hard to make real money selling virtual goods]( [Tile files EU complaint against Apple's alleged anticompetitive behavior]( [The ultra-chill ‘Tetris Effect’ soundtrack is now available for streaming]( [Senators ask FTC to investigate Instacart over 'tip baiting']( [International Space Station receives the last of NASA's science racks after 19 years]( [Texas Instruments makes it harder to run programs on its calculators]( [Samsung Galaxy Note 20 leaks hint at giant screens and S20 Ultra features]( [Google's work from home strategy includes a $1,000 allowance]( [LG's $1,500 48-inch 4K OLED TV goes on sale next month]( The Morning After is a new daily newsletter from Engadget designed to help you fight off FOMO. Who knows what you'll miss if you don't [subscribe](. 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