iPhone 16 Packs a Big Surprise.

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27 May 202408:53

Summary

TLDRThe tech world buzzes with Apple's new AI features, expected to be less revolutionary than practical, including Project Grey Matter and smart recaps. AMD's upcoming chipset skips a number to avoid inferiority, following a trend of inconsistent tech numbering. Samsung refutes reports of quality issues with its HBM chips, crucial for AI applications. Google shifts tensor chip production from Samsung to TSMC. Asus addresses customer complaints with warranty improvements. Lenovo's Legion Go Light and Asus' ROG Ally handhelds are in the works. Boeing's Starliner faces setbacks, while SpaceX's Starship suffers an engine explosion. YouTube Music introduces a search feature by humming, and a Swiss startup offers access to a living processor made from brain organoids.

Takeaways

  • 🍏 Apple is introducing AI features that are expected to be practical and user-friendly, focusing on tools integrated into core apps like Safari, Photos, and Notes.
  • 🧠 Project Grey Matter is an AI toolkit that Apple will use to enhance its apps with familiar AI-powered features such as photo retouching and suggested email replies.
  • 🔒 Despite previous privacy promises, Apple seems to be wavering on keeping user data on devices, following industry trends rather than leading in privacy.
  • 🚀 AMD's next motherboard chipset will skip a number, going from x670 to x870, possibly to avoid appearing less advanced than competitors like Intel's z890 motherboard.
  • 🎙️ Tech companies are changing naming schemes to compete, as seen with AMD's renaming of their mobile chips to appear more advanced than Intel's offerings.
  • 🔥 Samsung is denying reports of quality issues with its high bandwidth memory (HBM) products, which are crucial for AI applications and Nvidia's hardware market.
  • 🛠️ Asus has committed to improving its warranty and repair process in response to customer feedback, aiming to address issues more effectively.
  • 🎮 Lenovo is reportedly working on a Windows handheld device called Legion Go Light, which will be powered by an AMD Z1 series processor.
  • 🚀 Boeing's Starliner launch faced setbacks with a helium leak and design vulnerability in the propulsion system, which will still be present during the launch.
  • 🔍 YouTube Music is introducing a feature that allows users to search for songs by humming, singing, or whistling, which is faster and more accurate than existing methods.
  • 🧠 A Swiss startup called Final Spark is offering online access to the world's first living processor, the Zerg, for biocomputing research at a cost of $500 per month per user.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of Apple's upcoming AI features according to Mark German's power on newsletter?

    -Apple is focusing on integrating AI tools, such as Project Grey Matter, into its core apps like Safari, Photos, and Notes, aiming to provide features that people may actually want to use.

  • What is Project Grey Matter and how does it relate to Apple's AI strategy?

    -Project Grey Matter is an AI toolkit that Apple plans to integrate into its core applications. It is likely to offer familiar AI-powered features without overusing the term 'co-pilot', similar to Microsoft's approach.

  • What AI-powered features will Apple introduce in its applications?

    -Apple will introduce features such as photo retouching, suggested email replies, and messages, as well as smart recaps that summarize missed notifications, text messages, notes, and other media.

  • What is the concern regarding Apple's privacy commitment in the context of AI integration?

    -There is a concern that Apple may be backsliding on its promise to keep user data on their devices for privacy, as it is adding AI features that could potentially require more data processing.

  • Why is AMD skipping a number in its next motherboard chipset naming?

    -AMD is skipping from x670 to x870 because consistent numbering is no longer a priority, as evidenced by the absence of products like iPhone or Windows 9.

  • What event is AMD expected to showcase its new motherboards at?

    -AMD is expected to showcase its new motherboards at Computex, where the company is giving the opening keynote and promises to showcase their next generation of high-performance PCs.

  • Why did Samsung deny a report about quality issues with its HBM products?

    -Samsung denied the report claiming that its HBM chips failed Nvidia's quality tests due to heat and power consumption issues, as it could significantly damage Samsung's reputation in the AI hardware market.

  • What is the significance of Google moving manufacturing of Tensor chips from Samsung to TSMC?

    -The move signifies that Google is looking for improvements in thermals and power efficiency, as the Tensor processors manufactured by Samsung have had issues in these areas.

  • What improvements is Asus committing to in response to customer backlash regarding their warranty and repairs process?

    -Asus is committing to improving their warranty and repairs process by providing video and photo documentation, accurate quotations, repairing specific components instead of fully replacing them, and addressing cosmetic damage only when requested.

  • What is the significance of the setback faced by Boeing's Starliner launch?

    -The setback is significant as it involves a helium leak and a design vulnerability in the space capsule's propulsion system, which will still be present when Starliner launches on June 1st.

  • What is the unique feature that YouTube Music is rolling out on Android devices?

    -YouTube Music is rolling out a feature that allows users to search for songs by humming, singing, playing, or whistling, which is faster and more accurate than similar features offered by Shazam or Google Search.

  • What is the Zerg and how is it being utilized by the Swiss startup Final Spark?

    -The Zerg is the world's first living processor, made of 16 human brain organoids. Final Spark is offering online access to the Zerg through a service called Neurop Platform for biocomputing research at a cost of $500 per month per user.

Outlines

00:00

🤖 AI Features and Tech Naming Shenanigans

The first paragraph discusses Apple's upcoming AI features, which may not be as groundbreaking as expected. Mark German suggests that the real surprise could be that these features won't be fully on-device, aligning with Apple's focus on user-friendly tools. Project Grey Matter, an AI toolkit, is highlighted as something Apple plans to integrate into core apps like Safari, Photos, and Notes. The paragraph also touches on tech companies' tendency to skip numbers in product naming to appear more advanced, as seen with AMD's chipset progression from x670 to x870. Additionally, there's a nod to Samsung's denial of quality issues with its high bandwidth memory (HBM) products, which were reportedly failing Nvidia's quality tests.

05:01

🛠 Tech Company Updates and Innovations

The second paragraph covers a range of tech-related news. Asus is addressing customer complaints by committing to improvements in warranty and repair processes. There's a mention of Asus's ROG Ally handheld and a leak about Lenovo potentially developing a 'Legion Go Light' with an AMD Z1 series processor. Boeing's Starliner launch faces setbacks with a helium leak and design vulnerability, while SpaceX's Starship launch may be delayed due to an engine explosion. YouTube Music is introducing a feature that allows users to search for songs by humming, singing, or whistling, which is said to be faster and more accurate than existing methods. A Swiss startup called 'Final Spark' is offering online access to the world's first living processor, the 'NeuroP' platform, which is a computer made of human brain organoids for biocomputing research.

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Keywords

💡AI Features

AI Features refer to the advanced artificial intelligence capabilities integrated into devices and applications. In the context of the video, it discusses Apple's upcoming AI features, which may not be as groundbreaking for those already familiar with AI technology. The video suggests that Apple is focusing on AI features that are likely to be useful to consumers, such as photo retouching and suggested email replies.

💡Project Grey Matter

Project Grey Matter is Apple's initiative to develop AI tools that are designed to be practical and beneficial for users. It represents Apple's approach to integrating AI into its devices and applications, aiming to enhance user experience without overcomplicating the interface. The project is named to avoid the 'co-pilot' label, which might suggest a more passive role for AI.

💡Privacy Concerns

Privacy concerns refer to the issues or potential issues that may arise from the collection, use, or storage of personal data. In the video, it is mentioned that Apple's focus on AI features might come with a trade-off in terms of user privacy, as the company has been criticized for not keeping user data on their devices.

💡AMD Chip

An AMD chip is a microprocessor designed by Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., a technology company that competes with Intel in the market for computer processors. The video discusses AMD's next motherboard chip, which is skipping a number, indicating a departure from traditional naming conventions.

💡Computex

Computex is an annual technology trade show held in Canada, showcasing the latest technology products and innovations. In the context of the video, it is mentioned as the event where AMD plans to debut its new motherboards, highlighting its competition with Intel.

💡NVIDIA

NVIDIA is a multinational technology company known for its graphics processing units (GPUs) and its role in the AI hardware market. The video discusses a potential issue with Samsung's high bandwidth memory (HBM) products, which are used in AI applications, and their failure in quality tests by NVIDIA.

💡Samsung HBM

High bandwidth memory (HBM) is a type of memory that offers high bandwidth and low latency, making it suitable for applications that require processing large amounts of data, such as AI. The video discusses a report suggesting that Samsung's HBM products failed quality tests by NVIDIA, which could impact Samsung's reputation and market position.

💡Google Tensor Chips

Google Tensor Chips are a type of processor designed by Google for its Pixel smartphones. The video discusses Google's decision to move the manufacturing of these chips from Samsung to TSMC, indicating a change in their production strategy.

💡Asus

Asus is a multinational computer hardware and electronics company known for its wide range of products, including laptops, desktops, and mobile phones. The video discusses Asus's commitment to improving its warranty and repair process, indicating a response to customer dissatisfaction.

💡Boeing Starliner

Boeing Starliner is a space program by Boeing, designed to transport crew and cargo to the International Space Station. The video discusses a setback for the program, with NASA discovering a helium leak and a design vulnerability in the space capsule's propulsion system.

💡SpaceX

SpaceX, short for Space Exploration Technologies Corp., is an American aerospace manufacturer and space transportation company. The video discusses a potential setback for SpaceX, where one of its Raptor engines exploded, highlighting the challenges of rocket technology.

Highlights

Apple's upcoming AI features may not impress those already familiar with AI tech.

Mark German suggests Apple's AI features might not be fully on-device, contrary to privacy promises.

Project Grey Matter, an AI toolkit Apple plans to integrate into core apps like Safari, Photos, and Notes.

Apple introducing AI-powered features such as photo retouching and suggested email replies.

Apple's plan to generate smart recaps that summarize missed notifications and media.

AMD's next motherboard chipset will skip a number, going from x670 to x870.

The naming change for AMD's chipset may be to compete with Intel's z890 motherboard.

Samsung denies reports of quality issues with its high bandwidth memory (HBM) products.

Google moving manufacturing of Tensor chips from Samsung to TSMC due to thermal and power efficiency issues.

Asus commits to improving warranty and repairs process in response to customer feedback.

Lenovo reportedly working on a Legion Go Light with AMD Z1 series processor.

Boeing's Starliner launch faces a helium leak and design vulnerability in its propulsion system.

SpaceX's Raptor 2 engine explosion could impact the next Starship launch.

YouTube Music rolling out a feature to search for songs by humming, singing, playing, or whistling.

Swiss startup Final Spark offers online access to the world's first living processor, the Zerg.

The Zerg service, Neurop Platform, provides access to a computer made of human brain organoids for biocomputing research.

Transcripts

00:00

Tech news is like your fingers something

00:02

you can count on but unlike fingers Tech

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news is far less vulnerable to firework

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accidents Apple's upcoming AI features

00:09

may not impress or surprise those

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already familiar with AI Tech according

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to Mark German the only surprise may be

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that the features won't be fully on

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device in his most recent power on

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newsletter German discusses how apple is

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apparently focusing on tools that people

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may actually want to use generally a

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good idea a big part of this is Project

00:33

grey matter an AI toolkit that Apple

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will integrate into its core apps like

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Safari photos and notes it's probably

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similar to Microsoft's co-pilot but with

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the Revolutionary idea of not overusing

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the name co-pilot many familiar AI

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powered features will be introduced by

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the fruit fraternity including photo

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retouching and suggested email replies

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and messages Apple also wants to

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generate smart recap that will summarize

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users missed notifications text messages

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notes and other media but while it's

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really exciting that apple is doing what

01:07

everyone else has already done Tim and

01:10

the team are apparently also backsliding

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on their promise to keep users data on

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their devices for privacy this comes

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after the company has repeatedly

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criticized its competitors for not

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keeping user data on device only but

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Apple has to add AI I mean it's not like

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any consumers actually want it but

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because every other company is already

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doing it and if they don't Tim Cook is

01:33

going to look like a loser Cinder Pai

01:35

and sa Adella are going to give him a

01:37

swirly he going to have flashbacks it

01:39

sucks amd's next motherboard chipet will

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be skipping a number according to

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Chinese Outlet bench life amd's current

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Flagship chipset is x670 but it appears

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the company's followup will be

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x870 not x770 because apparently no one

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cares about consistent numbering anymore

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which is evidenced by the fact we don't

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have an iPhone or Windows 9 you can skip

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them when you want to it's a free

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country the name was initially leaked

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earlier this year by YouTuber mors law

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is dead who also claimed that the boards

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will be shown off at this year's

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computex this would make sense since AMD

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is giving the opening keynote at the

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event which the company promises will

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showcase their next generation of high

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performance pc the comput Tech's debut

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may also be part of the reason for the

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naming change it seems Intel will also

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be debuting new mobos at the event

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specifically the z890 motherboard AMD

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doesn't want their number to be smaller

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than team Blues everyone will point and

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laugh see the Tim Cook example it's all

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rock locker room hazing at this point

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swirlies all around this follows

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countless examples of tech companies

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changing their naming scheme to compete

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with other naming schemes just last week

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a leaker claimed that AMD renamed their

02:52

upcoming mobile chips from ryzen AI 100

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to ryzen AI 300 to appear bigger than

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Intel's upcoming 4 ultra 200 CPUs

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frankly I'm tired of Manufacturers

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trying to appeal to US size queens many

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of us actually prefer a smaller form

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factor I'm just going to say Jay growth

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that

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ah Samsung is denying a report citing

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quality issues with its high bandwidth

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memory or hbm products last week Reuters

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published a report claiming that

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Samsung's hbm chips failed nvidia's

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quality tests due to problems with heat

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and power consumption frankly I'm just

03:30

surprised Nvidia has efficiency

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standards I mean this is a big deal

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because hbm is used mostly in AI

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applications to process the massive

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amount of data generated since Nvidia

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holds about 80% of the global AI

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Hardware Market it would be a massive

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hit to Samsung's reputation if this

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Reuters report is true and it might be

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Samsung said its newest hbm products

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work fine with many processors but

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doesn't specifically say that those

03:57

products work with nvidia's processors

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leading to speculation that Samsung is

04:01

simply trying to save face that would be

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understandable since memory is the only

04:06

Samsung silicon anyone really cares

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about I mean Google will apparently be

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moving manufacturing for the tensor

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chips found in pixel phones from Samsung

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to tsmc like Samsung's hbm products the

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tensor processors the company

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manufacturers have had issues with

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thermals and power efficiency wait a

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second but hold on easy solution for

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Samsung just stop making everything you

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on take them Asus has issued a second

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statement committing to improving their

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warranty and repairs process in response

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to customer backlash in what kind of

05:24

seems like an apology for the first

05:26

apology it made two weeks ago in

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response to customer backlash

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this time the company got a lot more

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specific about its plans mentioning

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video and photo documentation accurate

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quotation repairing instead of fully

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replacing specific components leaving

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cosmetic damage unless asked to fix it

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and overall trying to not address

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customers dealing with broken Hardware

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by making their lives even worse it

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seems like it should be obvious but here

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we are Asus has also taken another whack

05:54

at its Rog Ally handheld and right on

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the heels of a leak about the upgraded

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Alx news about another Windows handheld

06:02

was revealed to Windows Central Lenovo

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is reportedly working on a legion go

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light powered by an AMD Z1 series

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processor just like the OG go Windows

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Central says the go light will feature

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some refinements but doesn't go into

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specifics leaving me no choice but to

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assume it will be covered in some kind

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of exotic silk when you play it you have

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to have your pinkies

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up in space news Boeing's long troubled

06:29

star liner launch faced another setback

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as NASA discovered both a helium leak

06:34

and a design vulnerability that was in

06:37

the space capsules propulsion system

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Engineers have found a workaround for

06:41

the propulsion issue but the leak will

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still be there when Starliner Launches

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on June 1st H that doesn't seem right

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you know about it you're not going to

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fix it meanwhile SpaceX who has been

06:53

beating Boeing for years may have faced

06:56

a setback in its next Starship launch

06:59

after one of the company's Raptor 2

07:00

engines literally exploded man say what

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you will about rocket failures but it's

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kind of crazy that Boeing can't even

07:06

fail as good as SpaceX YouTube music is

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rolling out a feature on Android that

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will allow users to search for songs by

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humming singing playing or whistling

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them similar to Shazam or even Google

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search but apparently it's faster than

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both of those and pretty accurate from

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the look of it though far from 100% at

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least for the Verge the app interpreted

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a snippet of Tom weight's fumbling with

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the blues for boom boom Boomerang by D

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billions what appears to be a bootleg

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gani version of The Wiggles that somehow

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has more cumulative YouTube views than

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Taylor Swift this is going to be a great

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journalistic tool and a Swiss startup

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called final spark is renting out online

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access to the world's first living

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processor it's the Zerg we made the Zerg

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the service called neurop platform costs

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$500 per month per user for access to a

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computer made of 16 human brain

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organoids 3D cell masses of brain

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tissue

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okay three dozen universities are

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interested in neurop platform access for

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biocomputing research but the

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bioprocessor is only good for

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experiments lasting several months since

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the organoids only live for 100 days do

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we bury them is is there like a little

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cellular funer how do you handle this

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situation what is what are we doing

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here I've been making some version of

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this show for about 10 years and things

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are getting weird okay and how will you

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handle coming back on Wednesday for more

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delightful Tech news I'm sorry you have

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to come back it is mandatory I don't

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make the rules okay I just say them and

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then feel anxiety

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