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- Welcome to the show.
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Can I get a tech news?
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- [Man] Tech news.
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- Come on, let's raise the roof.
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- [Man] Tech news!
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- Sony's PlayStation 5 is
apparently outperforming
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the Xbox Series X in some cases,
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despite early speculation to the contrary,
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based on the Series X being
rated for 12 teraflops compared
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to the PS5's measly 10.28 teraflops.
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Right?
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Digital Foundry's testing
found that in Devil May Cry 5,
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Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Dirt 5,
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and Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War,
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let's just add more post titles,
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anyway, Microsoft's new
powerhouse takes a slight lead
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in 4K and ray tracing performance.
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But in the high frame rate mode,
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the PS5 achieves as much as
40 more frames per second
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than the Series X.
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Turns out there's more
to life than flopping.
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Really?
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Is there more to life than flo-
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That's just what I do.
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But hey, you know what?
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Maybe that's just fine,
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because the new Xbox
apparently are super good
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at emulating Retro games,
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as an app developer
going by Tunip3 found out
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by exploiting a loophole
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in the Xbox app distribution
system to download RetroArch.
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And when Halo Infinite comes up,
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well, the Xbox Series X
will run that one way better
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than PS5.
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- [Man] Infinitely better.
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- So.
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(grand music)
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Gamers have had a real tough
time getting their hands
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on the new releases lately,
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but it's hard to tell how
much of our frustration
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to place on companies having
low stock and buggy servers
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or scalpers buying up all the inventory.
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Well, an investigation by
Business Insider has explored just
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how bad the scalping situation is.
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One UK-based group
called Crep Chief Notify,
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heck of a name, managed to
secure almost 3,500 PS5 consoles,
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holy crap, between its 12 staff members.
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This group also offers
subscription services
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that help other people use bots
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to scalp in-demand products
like consoles or Yeezys.
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Do people still use, do
people still desire Yeezys?
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Is that a thing?
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- Yes.
- I feel like I've outgrown
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the meme and the meme
just came back and anyway.
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That's why I'm never able
to cop the latest drop.
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Wow.
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If I knew actively making
people's lives worse was
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so lucrative, I would've subscribed
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to Crep Chief Notify ages ago.
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Nah, I can't say that
with a straight face.
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I don't like making people's lives worse.
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And Vulkan, the open source graphics API,
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has received full ray tracing support,
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according to the API's
developer, Khronos Group.
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The addition makes Vulkan
the first cross-vendor,
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cross-platform standard
to support the feature,
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meaning games that use
it could use ray tracing
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on basically any piece of hardware,
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whether it's from
Nvidia, AMD, Intel, Sony.
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The reason this is cool
is because now that Nvidia
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and AMD hardware support ray tracing,
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we're starting to see games
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that support ray tracing
exclusively on team red
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or team green.
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Cyberpunk 2077's ray
tracing will only work
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with Nvidia cards at launch.
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Will God fall, but only
looks extra glorious on AMD.
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- [Man] This is so cool.
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- It's the coolest.
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Vulkan hasn't seen super
widespread adoption yet,
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but maybe that'll change.
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Maybe it'll rain money tomorrow.
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There's a chance, guys.
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Now it's time for Cork Barks,
brought to you by Pulseway.
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They're a real-time remote monitoring
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and management software
that lets you manage systems
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and support users from anywhere,
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even if you're locked in the bathroom
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due to some crazy social situation.
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- [Man] They're out of
toilet paper in here.
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- I wish that weren't actually true.
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Their app is compatible with
Windows, Mac, and Linux,
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and lets you access real-time
status, system resources,
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logged in users, network
performance, Windows updates,
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and more.
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You can also create, deploy,
and automate custom scripts
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for patching security, making backups,
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and generating reports.
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So generate some peace of mind
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by trying Pulseway for
free today at pulseway.com
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or through the link below.
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Cork Barks make me lose my
mind up in here, up in here.
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- [Man] Stop.
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- [Anthony] Amazon Web
Services experienced an outage
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this morning, meaning
that so did a large chunk
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of the internet,
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including services from
Adobe, Roku and more.
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Amazon hasn't given an
explanation for the outage
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other than that North
America was experiencing
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increased error rates.
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- [Man] I blame Bill Gates.
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- Well, there are other people
who would blame other things
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if you read the news.
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Oh, if you're listening, Amazon,
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I'm pretty good at tech tips.
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So let me know if you want me
to come fix that up for you.
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Apple just launched their M1-powered Macs,
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but rumors are already starting
to spread about the sequel.
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- [Man] Return of the Mac.
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- LeaksApplePro claims
that Apple's next chip
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will be called M1X with eight
performance cores, thank you,
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and four efficiency cores,
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and it'll launch in a 16-inch
MacBook Pro next year.
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I'm sure that one will
run iPad apps even better.
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I can't even make that joke,
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they're really good.
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LG has filed a patent for a
laptop with a rollable display,
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much like it's rollable TVs.
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The laptop's keyboard
would also be rollable,
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meaning that it would
look less like a clamshell
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and more like a scroll.
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Perfect for watching videos on the go
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and reading imperial edicts.
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Hackers have again attacked
the city of Baltimore
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with ransomware, which
took internal networks
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for the Baltimore County
Public Schools offline.
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That caused the city to close the schools,
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giving students a day off.
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Wait, that sounds like a cool modern day
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Ferris Bueller party.
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Piss off, hackers.
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And despite government
warnings to stay away,
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the mysterious metal monolith
found in the Utah desert
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this week has been located
and physically visited
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by Redditors.
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Because of course it has.
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The monolith has apparently
been there for years,
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but we're just finding it now,
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which means the aliens have
already infected the planet
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and our minds.
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Well, it's been fun.
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How about you come back
for more fun on Friday?
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We'll have a fresh batch of tech news
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if the reptilian metamorphosis
hasn't completed by then.
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