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• The speaker's experience with Oppo high-end DVD players and Blu-ray players in the past
• The decline of physical media players and the rise of streaming services
• The speaker's thoughts on whether Blu-ray will be replaced by a new technology or format
• Comparison between Xbox One S and PS4 Pro, specifically regarding 4K Blu-ray support
• Mention of Intel's cancelled smart glasses project, Vaunt
• GeForce Partner Program is now official
• Asus's high-end gaming products featuring AMD processors are no longer branded as ROG
• Ares is a line of dual-GPU AMD Radeon cards from Asus, similar to their Mars series for NVIDIA
• The GeForce Partner Program offers rewards and perks to partners, including marketing funds and engineering support
• Asus has joined the program, which may indicate they will only use GeForce branding on future products with NVIDIA processors
• TechQuickie video with unusual thumbnail and host
• Discussion of a previous "We're Hiring" video featuring Colton
• Mention of Ryzen 2 release being poorly received by the channel
• Explanation of Cloudflare's DNS and changing to a faster one
• Talk about self-driving car levels explained in a Fast as Possible video
• Review of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon, which may not please Intel
• Discussion of a PC building video that was unexpectedly brutal
• Mention of a laptop cake being baked
• A custom cake made for the video
• Wearable keyboard and mouse
• Release of previously embargoed content on Floatplane
• Issue with a button that makes it hard to distinguish between new and old uploaded content
[0.00 --> 5.28] Oh boy, it's WAN Showtime!
[5.84 --> 6.20] Yay!
[6.64 --> 8.50] We got this, we got this!
[8.80 --> 9.62] There's, uh...
[9.62 --> 11.42] Well, it was WAN Showtime a little while ago, but...
[11.42 --> 13.44] Not a ton of news, but there is some news.
[13.58 --> 15.88] Oh, there is definitely some news.
[16.02 --> 16.74] Did I miss something?
[16.92 --> 17.54] Uh, well...
[17.54 --> 18.50] Or are you enthusiastic?
[18.74 --> 24.00] I am, like, all upset about right-to-repair crap right now.
[24.10 --> 24.88] Oh, yes, okay.
[24.92 --> 26.08] So there was...
[26.08 --> 28.64] Okay, here, what have we got here?
[28.64 --> 35.80] Apple iOS 11.3 updated and left some repaired iPhones, I believe specifically third-party
[35.80 --> 39.56] repaired iPhones, with no touch functionality.
[39.78 --> 42.86] When I first read this, I thought it meant, like, it wouldn't fingerprint you.
[43.00 --> 43.80] Oh, okay.
[43.96 --> 45.34] Like, no, the screen doesn't work.
[45.46 --> 46.76] No, no, no, much worse than that.
[46.82 --> 50.16] We're talking iPhones that worked and were bricked by software.
[50.44 --> 50.58] Yeah.
[50.86 --> 57.08] California is the latest state to explore net neutrality protection after the FCC repeal.
[57.08 --> 57.20] Google.
[57.40 --> 62.44] And Google Chat is set to rival iMessage and displace SMS.
[62.86 --> 63.10] Okay.
[63.10 --> 67.38] Okay, that I really want to talk about, too, because, you know, Allo?
[67.98 --> 68.18] Yeah.
[68.26 --> 71.56] Yeah, that whole team is, like, disbanded now and moved over to this.
[71.78 --> 72.04] Okay.
[72.18 --> 75.44] Google just straight up cannot make up their mind.
[76.22 --> 76.62] Okay.
[76.80 --> 78.80] Oh, this I plan to talk about for a fair bit.
[78.88 --> 80.10] So Oppo...
[80.10 --> 82.20] Oppo Digital, to be clear.
[82.34 --> 86.00] Oppo Digital, not Oppo, is ceasing development of new products.
[86.00 --> 87.30] And if you guys are thinking, what?
[87.52 --> 89.50] Aren't they, like, a gigantic phone manufacturer?
[90.18 --> 91.32] Oppo Digital is not.
[91.56 --> 91.82] Yeah.
[92.14 --> 94.40] And this is important for a number of reasons.
[94.46 --> 98.48] So we're going to get into that after the intro, which will work.
[98.92 --> 99.16] Maybe?
[99.42 --> 99.64] Yeah.
[99.64 --> 117.60] Oh, some people don't like your color.
[118.22 --> 118.74] My color?
[118.74 --> 120.92] They're like, it looks like an Instagram filter.
[123.42 --> 123.90] Oh.
[123.90 --> 124.16] Oops.
[124.52 --> 125.60] Oh, oh, we have sponsors.
[126.40 --> 127.22] That's me doing.
[127.22 --> 132.40] What do you think?
[133.86 --> 135.12] Okay, so here's the problem.
[135.54 --> 137.66] It's hard to tell because this is a gaming monitor.
[140.02 --> 143.74] And whoever's watching might be on, I don't know.
[143.82 --> 144.46] Something else.
[144.50 --> 145.18] Something else.
[145.82 --> 149.36] But I can tell you guys that looking at it on my blade anyway,
[150.14 --> 152.64] I kind of look like that in person.
[152.90 --> 154.14] Maybe it's a little rich.
[154.46 --> 155.88] Maybe it's a little rich.
[156.62 --> 158.14] It's not that far off, though.
[158.20 --> 160.06] Like, our shirts are actually, you know what?
[160.08 --> 161.36] It's not far off.
[161.58 --> 161.76] Yeah.
[162.16 --> 167.42] I mean, part of why we look weird might be that we are really popping out as colorful
[167.42 --> 170.04] against sort of a more neutral set.
[170.16 --> 170.80] Will this work?
[171.56 --> 173.44] I guess that would do that either way.
[173.52 --> 176.90] But there's a light, like, I can almost touch it if I do that.
[177.00 --> 177.92] And there's one on that side.
[177.92 --> 182.34] And I would almost be able to touch this one if my arms were long because I wasn't a small human.
[182.60 --> 182.82] Yeah.
[182.94 --> 185.32] Like, it's a very different setup than normal.
[186.12 --> 188.50] Oh, I haven't even seen you this week.
[188.64 --> 190.74] No, I've barely seen myself this week.
[190.74 --> 192.30] Like, what is going on?
[192.30 --> 193.56] I've barely slept this week.