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[93.24 --> 104.10] I'm going to try and do a little bit more audience interaction today just because I don't have... I mean, you know, this guy is like, you know, I like interacting with...
[104.10 --> 112.62] No, no, not interacting like that. I love interacting with my dummy right here, but not having Luke here is just a little bit unfortunate.
[112.62 --> 126.62] If people are asking me to go get Taryn, I would love to. Unfortunately, because my human physiology requires me to sleep once in a while, I wasn't able to get this Friday,
[126.88 --> 135.02] so today's Fast As Possible scripted yet, to film it Thursday evening before I went home.
[135.02 --> 141.80] So I had to film it when I got back from NCIX today, which means that Taryn is actually editing right now.
[142.16 --> 150.24] So Luke and Brandon are in Boston, and Edsel is still at NCIX, and then Taryn is the only one who's here with me.
[151.22 --> 157.52] All right, so let's go through some of the fantastic topics that we've got today before we do our intro here.
[157.52 --> 162.72] So let me see. Will.i.am says he developed a smartwatch.
[162.72 --> 168.54] I, personally, would absolutely love to check it out.
[169.38 --> 174.42] It's going to be coming in a little while. He funded it, used his own money to develop it, so more on that a little bit later.
[174.84 --> 183.90] The word on the street is also that VESA has accepted FreeSync as part of the upcoming extension to DisplayPort called 1.2a,
[184.10 --> 186.82] which could be very, very good news for gamers.
[187.40 --> 192.10] Google is taking another crack at the living room with Android TV. More on that later.
[192.10 --> 196.92] And the Blackmagic Ursa. Okay, maybe you guys don't...
[197.56 --> 201.14] Maybe you don't think you care about camera technology.
[201.98 --> 208.74] But riddle me this. Have you noticed the dramatic change in the quality of our videos over the last year?
[209.06 --> 211.16] That is thanks to camera technology.
[211.16 --> 219.40] The reason WAN Show looks so crisp compared to a lot of other streams is the Blackmagic camera that we use to power it.
[219.46 --> 223.20] That's their first camera, the Blackmagic Cinema Camera. It's a 2.5k camera.
[223.68 --> 226.04] Now this one... Okay, I'll tell you more about it later.
[226.10 --> 228.56] But anyway, trust me, it's like really freaking cool.
[228.66 --> 230.90] It's like this upgradable camera.
[231.38 --> 233.64] And then... Oh, this one's really cool as well.
[233.64 --> 236.74] So there's a new battery technology potentially coming.
[237.10 --> 240.66] Seems to... The researchers seem to be very confident about it.
[240.68 --> 245.20] That could allow your phone to be recharged in under 25 seconds.
[245.74 --> 248.10] And I don't know where I got the number 25 from. I'm sorry.
[248.18 --> 250.84] Under 30 seconds. The demo was 26 seconds.
[251.26 --> 252.64] So 25. I'm just...
[253.18 --> 258.98] There's a new technology that could allow your car to go from 0 to 500 miles an hour in 3 seconds.
[258.98 --> 260.52] I'm just making stuff up at this point.
[260.58 --> 264.56] But I'll tell you guys more about that later on in the show as well.
[268.88 --> 270.38] Why is there no sound?
[270.50 --> 271.32] I'll just make the sound.
[282.64 --> 283.72] I'm gonna kill Edsel.
[283.72 --> 287.36] Because he forgot to put the music in.
[289.48 --> 296.36] Ah, yes. Our sponsors of the show today are Asus, ROG Notebooks, and DollarShaveClub.com.
[296.44 --> 298.30] Shave time, shave money.
[298.86 --> 302.86] Big thanks to both of those sponsors, who we will tell you more about later,
[303.14 --> 306.32] for making this week's episode of The WAN Show possible.
[306.64 --> 309.60] Or at least helping us actually make a living while we do it.
[309.64 --> 311.84] I mean, it would be possible to do anything.
[311.84 --> 316.22] I mean, you could make a battery that recharges in 25 seconds,
[316.32 --> 317.68] or a car that goes from 0 to 500.
[317.86 --> 319.30] No, okay. I'm just gonna stop with that now.
[319.36 --> 321.14] It's not actually funny for me to make up things.
[321.50 --> 323.54] Make up things and present them as news.
[323.70 --> 325.46] Linus Media Group. That should be our tagline.
[326.00 --> 327.84] All right. So...
[327.84 --> 330.84] Will.i.am claims to have developed a smartwatch.
[331.58 --> 333.84] The article that we're gonna be checking out here is from Engadget,
[334.84 --> 337.28] but this was posted on the forum by Kooza.
[337.54 --> 339.04] Thank you very, very much.
[339.04 --> 343.60] We really do appreciate when people take the time, make up things, and present them as news.
[343.72 --> 344.88] Oh, for crying out loud.
[345.10 --> 345.60] Stop that.
[346.38 --> 347.20] Why you do that?
[347.26 --> 348.20] Why you do that, Twitch?
[348.30 --> 351.64] Why you make that the automatic default setting there?
[351.96 --> 352.34] All right.
[352.42 --> 355.64] So we appreciate when people post in the news section of linustechtips.com,
[355.70 --> 357.68] because we love how active the forum is,
[357.72 --> 360.36] and how easy it is to find all the latest cool tech news there.
[360.42 --> 360.72] All right.
[360.72 --> 363.58] So the article from Engadget.
[363.70 --> 364.28] Will.i.am...
[364.84 --> 365.80] There he is.
[365.96 --> 367.32] Like, he's actually wearing it.
[367.50 --> 368.34] This isn't like...
[368.34 --> 371.00] This isn't like Kanye coming up with,
[371.40 --> 373.44] Hey, I invented the white t-shirt.
[373.70 --> 374.06] And...
[374.06 --> 374.34] Okay.
[374.56 --> 375.88] Actually, it is kind of...
[375.88 --> 377.40] It's kind of the same.
[377.46 --> 379.90] Or at least it's not different in the way that I was presenting it.
[379.94 --> 380.64] I was gonna say,
[380.96 --> 383.44] You know, it's not like Kanye claiming to invent the white t-shirt,
[383.54 --> 385.20] but actually he didn't invent a t-shirt.
[385.60 --> 385.92] But he...
[385.92 --> 387.66] I mean, he did, I guess.
[387.74 --> 390.72] He did create this white t-shirt that you could buy and spend a lot of money on.
[390.94 --> 394.24] But this isn't like just some random claim.
[394.62 --> 398.22] He's actually wearing the thing and talking about it.
[398.46 --> 400.84] So he started the company himself.
[401.24 --> 401.52] Okay.
[401.68 --> 402.26] Funded it.
[402.42 --> 404.16] Used his own money to develop it.
[404.16 --> 407.78] It can apparently stream stored music via Bluetooth
[407.78 --> 411.82] and make calls and access Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram
[411.82 --> 415.94] without having to connect to a smartphone.
[418.34 --> 420.46] I'm really interested to see how this works.
[420.58 --> 424.64] A lot of this stuff does potentially make sense,
[424.68 --> 426.44] being able to stream music via Bluetooth.
[426.66 --> 430.02] So if it was like a Bluetooth player
[430.02 --> 433.42] that you could then use like your Jaybirds or something like that
[433.42 --> 435.70] to play music over, then okay.
[435.70 --> 438.54] But if you're going to be able to make calls on it
[438.54 --> 440.00] without having to connect to a smartphone,
[440.16 --> 443.50] hey, maybe there's a reason that Intel named Will.i.am.