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• Discussion of Apple's iPhone X design and features |
• Idea of a haptic bezel on future phones |
• Comparison of Samsung's OLED displays with Apple's |
• Reason behind Samsung intentionally "crapping" their own displays |
• Discussion of Face ID security features, including data storage and law enforcement access |
• Discussion of burping up food |
• Introduction to a guest on the WAN Show |
• Mention of covering for someone else on the show |
• Discussion about NVIDIA's possible release of a new graphics card, the GTX 1070 Ti |
• Explanation of why NVIDIA might be releasing a refresh of the GTX 1070 |
• Reference to AMD's RX Vega cards and how they affect NVIDIA's decision |
• The importance of shared references in humor |
• Discussion of the movie "The Cable Guy" and its poor quality |
• Comparison of "South Park" and "Rick and Morty" |
• Criticism that "Rick and Morty" is not comparable to "South Park" |
• Analysis of the show's writing style, including its use of social commentary and humor |
• Discussion of the show's early seasons and its growth over time |
• Discussion of an upcoming episode of a show and the speaker's opinion on it being the best so far |
• NVIDIA refreshing the 1070 GPU, possibly in response to AMD's Vega launch |
• Naming conventions for new GPU releases, specifically whether they will be called "Ty" or not |
• Criticism of Apple's naming conventions for their products, which may have influenced NVIDIA's decisions |
• Discussion of an upcoming AMD announcement and speculation about its meaning |
• Speculation about a potential 32-core Threadripper processor |
• Discussion of a CPU product launch with potential issues |
• Questioning the honesty of the company in not labeling the product clearly as "failed chips glued together" |
• Analysis of the physical characteristics of the CPU die, including its visibility to the naked eye |
• Theoretical explanation for why the company may have chosen not to be straightforward about the product's origins |
• Discussion of potential reasons for the company's actions, including separating consumer from server products |
• Industry deception and lack of transparency |
• Bluetooth hacking and security vulnerabilities |
• Google's offer of free repairs for Pixel owners affected by Hurricane Harvey |
• The Element 6, a futuristic vehicle concept prototype |
• Discussion on the potential effectiveness and ethics of using PR opportunities to gain benefits during times of crisis |
• Discussion of a unique carbon fiber case designed by the Singularity Computers |
• Critique of the case's design, with a preference for a more abstract shape over its car-inspired form factor |
• Acknowledgement of the company's artistic expertise and potential to create an incredible product |
• Details on the crowdfunding campaign, including the $6,000 pledge amount and the goal of reaching $148,000 to build 24 units |
• Discussion of the campaign's logistics, including the involvement of experts and the facility costs |
• Discussion about a product's novelty and industry impact |
• Criticism of a specific display design choice (stacking two displays on top of each other) |
• Comparison of stacked displays to separate monitors with a single bezel |
• Expert opinion on ultra-wide displays, citing unpleasant viewing experience due to height differences |
• Discussion of the new iPhone's display resolution and comparison to a monitor |
• Mention of 600 nits brightness and 5,000:1 contrast ratio on the iPhone |
• Speculation about the panel type (VA) and Samsung supplying panels to Philips |
• Comparison between Samsung's high-end gaming panel and the value option discussed |
• Discussion of the display's suitability for general use, not just gaming |
• Mention of a monitor set to launch in Q2 2018 and being available soon |
• Confirmation of ongoing presence |
• Reference to upcoming events or activities |
• Reassurance of continued support or accompaniment |
• Mention of a person named Hamilton |
[0.00 --> 6.60] And we're live welcome to the WAN show your weekly |
[7.88 --> 9.68] analysis and |
[9.68 --> 11.88] News and who am I kidding? |
[12.24 --> 15.56] We just goof around on Friday afternoons and |
[16.08 --> 20.68] For some reason you guys like to watch cuz you're weird like that. I |
[21.42 --> 24.28] Like to watch. Yeah, who doesn't? |
[25.28 --> 28.82] So doing we've got a lot of great topics for you guys today |
[28.82 --> 31.72] But rather than tell you about them |
[31.72 --> 37.20] I'm gonna pick all the most boring ones so that I can razz James about it in |
[37.74 --> 39.74] Person I don't make the news man |
[41.20 --> 43.20] Okay, this headline |
[43.50 --> 48.76] Weird case from Kickstarter that Linus likes okay first and foremost |
[49.74 --> 52.02] Just cuz I like something that doesn't make it weird |
[53.14 --> 58.62] This is my opinion. I like to watch for example. You like to watch too. Is it weird that if we both like it? |
[58.82 --> 63.16] Well, no, I don't like this case. That's why it's weird. It's weird that you like it |
[64.72 --> 69.50] I didn't I didn't get it. Maybe you can walk us through you can show everyone the case you can tell us why all right |
[69.50 --> 72.40] I don't think it's that weird. I think some of you guys okay |
[72.40 --> 75.54] I don't think all you guys are gonna want to pay for it because |
[76.06 --> 79.90] That's a whole other matter, but I do think you guys will think it's pretty cool |
[80.44 --> 85.20] What else we've got have we got for boring news this week scroll to the bottom usually put the boring stuff on the bottom? |
[85.20 --> 89.54] I don't know. This is pretty boring Bluetooth hacked again. It's scary |
[89.98 --> 90.90] It's scary |
[90.90 --> 96.74] But in like a boring way like Bluetooth has to be the most mundane boring thing on the face of the earth |
[97.38 --> 102.92] The the boringness to cool name ratio is high though. Okay. This is a pretty good name. Oh |
[103.72 --> 107.44] Facebook to open a new AI lab and don't chill oh |
[107.44 --> 110.82] Oh, you like the Canadian stuff oh |
[111.90 --> 118.10] Man, oh Google Chrome lets you mute site. Okay. That's pretty cool. Okay. That that's pretty cool |
[118.10 --> 123.24] That one's at the very bottom. You don't even know what good news is that's for last best friend |
[123.24 --> 126.30] That's not what you said prove it. This is live baby |
[129.90 --> 133.02] All right fine you pick two cool ones |
[133.02 --> 139.40] Okay, this is probably one that you normally wouldn't even read but it's possible that in the near future |
[139.40 --> 143.12] You might be able to charge your electric car in five minutes. I |
[144.04 --> 148.88] Can charge my electric car in five minutes now you have one nice the little one like this |
[150.52 --> 156.80] What else you got hit me again that was terrible there's gonna be a new GTX 1070 okay, you know what I think |
[156.80 --> 163.96] My attempts to read boring news are still more interesting than your attempts to read what you think is the best news |
[164.16 --> 168.04] This is where we have a disconnect James every week Linus puts in |
[168.64 --> 173.36] To the document before I get to it his picks of things that pop up out to him during the week |
[173.36 --> 178.04] They pop out he puts them to make sure they're in the show the top one this week the fact that the |
[178.72 --> 183.52] That the video card guy left AMD that is sort of a big deal |
[183.52 --> 189.78] He just went he's taking one quarter off. He's taking a long Christmas break. Yeah back in January |
[189.78 --> 193.00] He's gonna be out for three months. Okay. Okay. This is so over |
[193.00 --> 198.60] Let me put let me put it this way. You know what fine. We'll come back to this after the break first the intro |
[199.86 --> 201.28] Yes |
[201.28 --> 203.12] Answer that question is yes |
[203.12 --> 207.90] No, there's music right now. No, they can hear us still they can it's just annoying |
[207.90 --> 215.68] Don't do that you're too new to the show to be annoying see Luke gets away with it |
[215.68 --> 217.68] I |
[218.62 --> 220.62] Like to test the boundaries |
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