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[2716.38 --> 2717.80] it's a hard thing to say,
[2717.88 --> 2721.44] because especially given how much research
[2721.44 --> 2723.30] all of these multinationals do
[2723.30 --> 2727.00] on the localization of a product for a given region,
[2727.32 --> 2729.88] I would have to think that if it was something that,
[2729.88 --> 2731.24] you know,
[2731.64 --> 2734.74] Americans liked to have color accurate displays,
[2734.74 --> 2737.36] I would have to imagine that other phone makers
[2737.36 --> 2739.24] would also tune the displays differently
[2739.24 --> 2740.06] for different regions.
[2741.42 --> 2742.82] Okay, so this is interesting.
[2742.98 --> 2744.12] Apparently Craig for,
[2744.30 --> 2746.98] sorry,
[2747.94 --> 2749.36] apparently Craig Fadergi
[2749.36 --> 2750.50] did
[2750.50 --> 2753.24] go on the record with TechCrunch
[2753.24 --> 2755.80] answering some burning questions about Face ID.
[2755.80 --> 2757.52] So I don't have time to read the whole thing,
[2757.52 --> 2760.92] but basically Apple does not even have a way
[2760.92 --> 2763.46] to give your Face ID to law enforcement.
[2763.74 --> 2765.04] They never take possession of the data,
[2765.22 --> 2766.28] anonymized or otherwise.
[2767.10 --> 2768.38] It's all in the secure enclave,
[2768.74 --> 2770.06] et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
[2770.12 --> 2770.94] Is it local?
[2771.44 --> 2772.58] Yep, yep, yep.
[2775.88 --> 2776.46] Nick's here.
[2777.14 --> 2779.20] They've discussed a two-factor authentication
[2779.20 --> 2782.58] so that you could actually force the phone
[2782.58 --> 2784.90] to require both Face ID and a PIN.
[2784.90 --> 2787.40] You know when you burp up like a taste from earlier,
[2788.02 --> 2790.06] I just basically had fire in my valve for a second,
[2790.24 --> 2791.20] like lava just came up.
[2791.20 --> 2792.50] Dragon, dragon style?
[2792.72 --> 2793.60] Just like, just, just, just,
[2793.60 --> 2794.70] just lava.
[2795.20 --> 2796.64] Do you need me for something?
[2796.82 --> 2797.66] I need you for like two minutes.
[2797.80 --> 2798.94] Two minutes to take a picture?
[2799.08 --> 2799.44] Wow.
[2799.74 --> 2801.86] So this is only your second time on WAN Show
[2801.86 --> 2803.42] and you're going to have to tackle a topic
[2803.42 --> 2804.86] all on your own.
[2804.98 --> 2805.98] Technically it's my third.
[2806.08 --> 2807.70] Can you handle not screwing this up?
[2807.80 --> 2808.18] Probably not.
[2808.58 --> 2809.16] Probably not.
[2809.22 --> 2811.06] Okay, you want to do the 1070 Ti?
[2811.72 --> 2813.00] I'm pretty loose right now.
[2813.36 --> 2813.72] All right.
[2813.72 --> 2814.24] Let's do it.
[2814.24 --> 2815.02] All right, hit it.
[2815.22 --> 2816.86] Where's the, where's the original article from?
[2819.00 --> 2820.20] Dang it, James.
[2820.40 --> 2821.00] Damn it, Bobby.
[2822.78 --> 2823.82] Oh, well, okay.
[2823.90 --> 2824.70] Yeah, tech power up.
[2824.78 --> 2825.52] Dang it, James.
[2826.26 --> 2826.68] Damn it.
[2828.48 --> 2829.30] Damn it, Dale.
[2829.80 --> 2830.04] Um.
[2830.70 --> 2831.48] I just love it.
[2831.48 --> 2835.36] I don't know if you guys think you're going to hear that,
[2835.40 --> 2838.06] but Nick just did an awesome impression of the theme song to King of the Hill.
[2838.16 --> 2839.42] Yeah, I don't know if we're allowed to play that.
[2839.52 --> 2840.08] So it's just as well.
[2840.08 --> 2843.72] Head over to YouTube and watch a 24-hour live stream of King of the Hill episodes.
[2843.94 --> 2844.48] Worth it.
[2845.34 --> 2846.40] Okay, we shouldn't be promoting it.
[2846.40 --> 2848.12] Yeah, we're not promoting piracy.
[2848.24 --> 2848.42] Okay.
[2848.78 --> 2850.90] You are crossing so many lines, James.
[2850.98 --> 2852.40] I am kicking you off the WAN show.
[2852.46 --> 2854.40] No, actually, I need you to cover for me on the WAN show.
[2854.40 --> 2856.00] So here's the original.
[2856.66 --> 2857.48] Thank you, Linus.
[2857.60 --> 2860.06] Original article there on tech power up.
[2860.36 --> 2861.06] Okay, I'll be right back.
[2861.06 --> 2869.18] So the basic deal is, the rumor has it that NVIDIA is working on a new release of probably
[2869.18 --> 2872.86] my favorite graphics card, the GTX 1070.
[2873.80 --> 2876.46] It really hits a price performance sweet spot.
[2877.02 --> 2878.58] And there's going to be a new one coming out.
[2878.66 --> 2882.30] We're not sure if they're going to call it 1070 Ti or Ti,
[2882.30 --> 2885.98] or if it's just going to be an unnamed refresh because that's what they've done in the past.
[2886.48 --> 2889.30] For example, they did a...
[2890.96 --> 2892.12] Let me look at my notes.
[2893.16 --> 2896.02] There's a refresh in the past where instead of changing the name,
[2896.68 --> 2900.08] they just put on the branding on the box what the new specs are.
[2903.20 --> 2907.48] So the 1080 and the 1060 both refresh without name changes.
[2908.66 --> 2911.64] The GTX 1060 6 gigabyte, for example, is refreshed.
[2911.64 --> 2914.64] So the reason that NVIDIA...
[2915.18 --> 2917.04] I'm talking to nobody here and it just feels awkward.
[2917.20 --> 2919.64] The reason that they're going to do this refresh is because...
[2920.16 --> 2921.10] You come sit with me.
[2922.00 --> 2923.36] It's because of Vega.
[2923.48 --> 2929.54] Because the new RX Vega cards sit right in between GTX 1070s and 1080s.
[2930.20 --> 2933.04] And so since an NVIDIA can,
[2933.12 --> 2936.24] they might as well just release a card that just sits right beside that Vega.
[2936.24 --> 2937.78] Now we're so close.
[2938.12 --> 2939.24] I feel like we should...