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- Okay, filming Tech Linked
on a Tuesday feels wrong.
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I'm not happy about this.
- [James] I am!
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CES 2021 is now in full swing.
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Or, one quarter swing
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since tech companies are making
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virtually all of their
announcements, virtually.
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Did you like that?
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- [James] Yeah.
- Nah!
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But a pandemic can't stop
them from making wild claims
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to stir up excitement.
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So let's start with AMD,
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who announced their Ryzen
5000 series mobile processors
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during a keynote this morning.
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Laptops will be releasing
in Q1 for major players
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like Asus, HP, and Lenovo
featuring the new chips,
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which range from the lowly
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four-core eight-thread Ryzen 3 5300U,
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to the beastly eight-core
16-thread Ryzen 9 5980HX.
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- [James] Beast wars!
- Yeah, beast wars!
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AMD has said these chips will be
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the fastest mobile processors you can get
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showing a slide comparing
one of their top chips
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to Intel's current 10th
and 11th gen offerings.
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But Intel also had a
press conference today.
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Uh oh!
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Announcing that they're 35 and
45 watt 11th gen mobile CPUs
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would also launch in Q1.
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Oh no, who will win this
battle of the mobile chips?
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The answer is,
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- [James] Apple!
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- Team green obviously wasn't happy
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letting team blue and red
have all the spotlight today.
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So they made their own announcement,
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also focused on mobile parts.
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Gaming laptops featuring RTX
30 series mobile graphics cards
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will become available
starting January 26th.
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And unfortunately, it looks like
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those spec leaks from last
week were mostly correct.
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While there will be
variants of these cards
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that deliver close to the
power we might have expected,
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there may be other variants
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that offer drastically lower performance.
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We don't know why Nvidia
designed them like this.
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But I am going to blame the pandemic.
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Nvidia also unveiled the RTX
3060, the non-Ti version.
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And while it has
significant less CUDA cores,
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it has more VRAM,
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12 gigs compared to the
3060 Ti's eight gigs,
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and a slightly higher boost clock?
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It's like Nvidia pressed
the randomized button
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on the GPU specs generator.
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- [James] They always do this to us.
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- It can make it interesting sometimes.
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Anyways, as expected,
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Nvidia also announced resizable
bar support for ampere GPU's
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which will work with both
Intel and AMD processors.
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Which is almost something I
would expect AMD to do instead.
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But hey, weird things happen in CES.
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I'm just glad we're doing this remotely.
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It's much weirder in person.
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Speaking of weird thing, Razer
did their razor at CES thing
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and announced not one but two
wacky concept products today.
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The first is Project Hazel,
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a transparent face mask with
a built-in mic and amplifier,
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so people can still
hear your muffled voice.
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It's also equipped with
a surgical N95 respirator
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and active ventilation,
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but I didn't see any mention of fans.
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So I'm guessing that's just
referring to, breathing.
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Of course, there's
freaking RGB lights on it,
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including on the inside.
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So people can still see your
mouth even when it's dark.
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And it's charging case
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includes a UV light to disinfect
it when you take it off.
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Which you won't do,
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because you won't get
it in the first place.
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Just like you won't get
Razer's other concept,
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Project Brooklyn, and
immersive gaming station
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consisting of a chair,
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with a mechanized arm
that emerges from the rear
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to unroll a transparent
60 inch OLED display
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in front of you.
- [James] Now, twirl
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your mustache.
(laughter)
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- At the same time.
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I'm glad I bought these.
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Razer CES is an April fool's day.
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I don't, I think you've
got it confused this year.
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Now it's time for Quick Bits
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brought to you by Pulseway.
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Look, I know you miss your devices.
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But there's a way you can see them again.
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Pulseway's real-time remote
monitoring and management app
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is compatible with
Windows, Mac, and Linux,
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and gives you access to real-time status,
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system resources, logged in
users, network performance,
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Windows updates, and more.
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So you can spend quality time
with your systems and servers
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even when you're miles apart.
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They won't miss you
deploying custom scripts and
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updating all their systems on the go,
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because you'll be able to do that remotely
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while giving them a virtual,
kiss on their tender cheeks.
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Let your devices know that
you'll always be there for them
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by trying pulse away for
free at pulseway.com,
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or through our link below.
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Creepy!
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Believe it or not, CES
has even weirder stuff
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than Razer's projects.
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LG announced a transparent display,
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which it apparently wants you to place
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in front of another TV,
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so you can watch TV
while you're watching TV.
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I don't know what they're doing.
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- [James] Just give us AR blasters.
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- James, you'll like this.
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Lasso is an at-home recycling machine,
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which will actually clean, sort,
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and break down recycled
materials for you in your house.
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- [James] But how energy
inefficient is the machine?
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- Oh no!
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Throw it in the garbage.
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And Mufflin is an
AI-powered fluffy pet robot
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that will wiggle around
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to provide emotional support somehow.
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And there it is.
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This year's cat pillow,
I knew it would show up.
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Controversial social
network Parler's troubles
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didn't end when it was taken
offline by basically everyone.
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50 terabytes of data found
on the platform's servers
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has been leaked, have been leaked.
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Thanks to Parler's developers
using a public API,
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which allowed internet archivists
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to easily troll the site for data.
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- [James] And it's
incriminating data, is it?
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Is it?
- I don't know, some of it.
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I don't know, I don't wanna, no comment.
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Parler is suing Amazon for
violating anti-competition laws.
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But I'm not sure what
innovation they're bringing
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to the competition in
terms of data security,
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if this is, true.
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Moving on.
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The British Heart Rhythm
Society has identified a problem
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with the iPhone 12's MagSafe connector.
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Researchers were able to
easily reproduce a situation
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where an iPhone 12
placed close to the chest
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of a patient with a pacemaker,
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would cause the implanted
device to stop working.
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- [James] Ooh, that's arresting.
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- Oof!
- [James] Cardiac arrest.
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- Yeah, I got it.
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So maybe you get a different
phone for your grandparents
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to FaceTime you until
they sort this one out.
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Russia's government has
proposed fines for citizens
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who use SpaceX's Starlink
satellite internet service
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because the country is working
on their own space internet
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called, Sphere, with much cooler features.
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Like heavy content restrictions.
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(mumbling)
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Who would want to use (mumbling)
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the American internet, anyways?
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It's probably covered
in McDonald's grease.
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And the DNA editing technology, CRISPR,
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has been used to write data
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to the DNA inside living
bacteria, for the first time.
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- [James] It's like a tattoo.
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- Man, there's so much more bad-ass now.
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Researchers at Columbia University
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were able to accomplish the feat
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by combining CRISPR with
voltage regulation techniques.
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So it might not be very long
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before you can transfer me a
file not using a USB stick,
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but using bacteria.
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- [James] Turn it up, man.
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- You can plug this sucker in.
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And if you've been waiting
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for this episode to end, good news.
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Come back tomorrow,
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for more of a normal
Wednesday type Tech Linked.
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It'll be way less weird.
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Trust me, I love those way better.
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- [James] Here's my braces.
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- Dude, that's
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