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[3319.16 --> 3319.72] Harder! |
[3320.30 --> 3321.06] Yeah! |
[3322.24 --> 3322.68] Yeah. |
[3322.68 --> 3327.16] Okay, which one am I? |
[3328.96 --> 3329.50] This one. |
[3329.72 --> 3330.40] I'm the couch. |
[3330.94 --> 3331.28] Yes! |
[3331.50 --> 3331.74] Perfect. |
[3331.88 --> 3335.68] I'm that little companion cube on the couch that Linus just put up his butt. |
[3336.06 --> 3336.58] Yay! |
[3336.74 --> 3337.14] Squarespace! |
[3340.74 --> 3341.34] Freshbox! |
[3342.12 --> 3342.46] Nope. |
[3342.68 --> 3343.40] Private access. |
[3344.40 --> 3345.58] And you want to do it again? |
[3345.76 --> 3346.84] No, I thought I'd missed it. |
[3346.86 --> 3347.54] That's why I did it. |
[3347.58 --> 3347.84] Okay. |
[3348.00 --> 3348.42] There we go. |
[3348.54 --> 3349.02] Freshbox! |
[3349.38 --> 3350.04] Thank you very much. |
[3350.36 --> 3351.16] We'll see you next time. |
[3351.16 --> 3351.62] Slash na. |
[3351.62 --> 3352.74] Slash na. |
[3353.40 --> 3354.16] That's what I can do. |
• Walmart is making gaming PCs |
• Apple added Radeon Vega GPU options to MacBook Pro |
• Trusted Reviews pays $1 million for Red Dead Redemption 2 leaks |
• Apple launches vintage repair program for Macs and iPhones |
• Samsung Galaxy Watch has inaccurate activity tracker |
• Walmart partners with eSports Arena to create gaming PCs called "OP" (overpowered) |
• OP line includes desktops and laptops |
• Concerns about naming conventions in gaming industry |
• Comparison to Asus' Republic of Gamers brand |
• Discussion of the initial product under the ROG brand being a motherboard, the Striker Extreme, which was criticized for its quality and had high RMA rates |
• Motherboards with generic memory compatibility |
• Walmart's entry-level gaming desktop (DTW1) specs and price |
• Concerns about Walmart's lack of experience in building gaming PCs |
• Discussion of potential issues with cable management, drive placement, and cooling |
• Decision to review the DTW1 and investigate its build quality |
• Discussion about the Clevos laptop brand and its design |
• Comparison of different graphics cards (1080 Ti, 1080, 1070) |
• Walmart's marketing strategy for gaming PCs and laptops |
• Observations on the quality and presentation of the products |
• Discussion of a possible straw poll to gauge viewers' opinions on the topic |
• Discussion about the show not being a rant show |
• Reference to the "Linus hug pillow" and speculation on its existence |
• Mention of a Twitter controversy involving the Wall Street Journal |
• Explanation of what a Keebler elf is, referencing the Rudolph holiday special and Rice Krispies mascots |
• Discussion of a straw poll with results showing a nearly even split on whether Walmart PC is a failure |
• Discussion of a computer's hardware and pricing |
• Analysis of the system's configuration, including CPU, RAM, and GPU |
• Comparison to other options, such as an eGPU Pro from Blackmagic |
• Mention of Apple adding Radeon Vega GPU option to MacBook Pro |
• Brief discussion about Thunderbolt 3 chipsets and compatibility |
• Apple's iOS 12.1 slows down older iPhones to prevent shutdowns due to battery degradation |
• The performance management feature is a contentious issue as it throttles phone processors and may degrade performance |
• Some Android manufacturers prioritize larger batteries over performance management, such as the OnePlus 6T with a 3,700 milliamp hour battery |
• Apple's approach of throttling performance is seen as less desirable compared to giving users a fully exposed battery capacity |
• The expert notes that Apple may be sticking with this strategy due to its original plan and the potential risks of changing course |
• The speaker's aunt needs a new phone and the speaker tries to explain Android features to her. |
• Apple's strategy of focusing on iPhone sales may not be suitable for users who only use basic phone functions like calling and texting. |
• The speaker had an experience with his aunt where he tried to explain Google Play Music, but she found it overwhelming. |
• The speaker believes that people in the tech-savvy community tend to forget about how complex technology can be to others. |
• Apple's typical user is more like a "normie" than an enthusiast |
• Enthusiast population is a niche within the tech community |
• OnePlus partnership with T-Mobile to push mainstream sales |
• Many users don't need or want complex smartphone features |
• Flip phones are still viable options for those who only use simple functions |
• Some users have reduced their screen time and phone usage due to personal choices |
• Apple's iPhone 8 and later use advanced hardware and software design for power management |
• Differences in performance management between newer iPhones and older models |
• Controversy over a previous video review of the iPhone XS |
• Clarification on the channel's stance and lack of affiliation with Apple or other companies |
• Explanation of the channel's transparency policy regarding sponsored content |
• The speaker claims to have figured out a conspiracy and implies that someone is paying them. |
• They mention receiving payment from BlackBerry for a review, but criticize the company's product. |
• The speaker discusses their upcoming negative review of the Pixel 3 XL. |
• They express frustration with the Android Pie update on their Pixel 3 XL, specifically with audio management and volume control issues. |
• The speaker expects backlash from fans of Google and Android, but claims to be unaffected by criticism. |
• The host is struggling to remember the topic of discussion |
• Sponsorships are mentioned, specifically FreshBooks and its invoicing tool features |
• Squarespace website builder is discussed, including its templates and online store capabilities |
• Private Internet Access (PIA) sponsor spot becomes a D-brand plug for the company's products |
• Discussion of online interactions and "web surfing" |
• Comparison to playing video games, specifically The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild |
• Disclosure of excessive playtime on the Switch (over 130 hours) |
• Mention of not having time for trips or as many activities as previously due to gaming |
• Reference to discovering a feature on the Switch that tracks gameplay hours and idling time |
• Discussing games, specifically The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and possibly other titles |
• Sharing experiences with challenges and DLCs in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild |
• Describing frustrations and moments of feeling like an "idiot" due to not understanding game mechanics or puzzles |
• Mentioning a strategy for another game, possibly Xenoblade Chronicles |
• Discussing travel habits and playing games during flights |
• Bringing up unrelated topics, including a gaming event (IEM Chicago) and a news story about Trusted Reviews donating money after a Red Dead Redemption 2 leak |
• Trusted Reviews published an article sourced from a confidential corporate document |
• The company apologized to Take Two Games and agreed to donate over a million pounds to charities chosen by the company |
• Discussion about whether the reporter or the source of the document is liable for leaking confidential information |
• Debate about the terms of service and confidentiality agreements, including enforceability and scare tactics |
• The speaker had to issue an executive order to contact Cloudflare |
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