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Oh, it's tech news, son! |
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Hahahaha |
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Bam! You're not ready! |
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Apple's expected to unveil the iPhone 16 lineup in early September, |
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but I don't think anyone was expecting this leaked image of the iPhone 16 Pro |
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in a color that can be charitably described as russet? |
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Ochre? |
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I don't know why I'm pretending to do this. |
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We already made the thumbnail. |
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The leaker, Sonny Dixon, |
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on Twitter actually... |
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That's just his name! |
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He actually posted the three other, much more safe for the dinner table colors in July, |
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strangely omitting the fourth one, presumably out of embarrassment. |
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It took him two weeks to muster the courage to finally be honest with the world. |
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Fine! It's a poop iPhone, okay? |
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Previous iPhone leaks have pointed to Apple going with a new color |
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that could be described as rose or bronze, |
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maybe indicating a color that looks different in separate environments with unique lighting? |
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I mean, maybe this photo was taken in the same environment |
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as Microsoft's chocolate brown Zune from 2006. |
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We can't know. |
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Yeah, if I'm being completely honest, I expect this phone to look a lot nicer in person, |
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but if I end up being disappointed, |
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at least that'll be consistent with current rumors about the iPhone 16 Pro's design, |
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which is expected to feature a new button for taking pictures. |
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And not much else. |
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One thing the new iPhones will definitely have though, is Fortnite! |
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In the EU anyway. |
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That's right, |
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Epic Games has finally managed to launch its Epic Games Store app on iOS |
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through sheer willpower and lots of loud complaining. |
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The process to install EGS on iOS can still be a bit confusing, |
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so Epic posted a tutorial video, |
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which must have felt so good. |
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They're making the video just like flipping off a picture of Tim Cook on the wall. |
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I feel nothing. |
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Yeah, yeah, exactly. |
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Yeah, that was good. |
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That was good, Jacob. |
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Epic is also relaunching their store app on Android globally, |
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after handily winning their Play Store lawsuit against Google. |
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Both platforms' versions of EGS will host Epic's own games, |
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like Fortnite, Rocket League, Sideswipe, and Fall Guys, |
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with plans to host other developers' apps in the future. |
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It's a triumphant moment, |
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but Epic didn't want to celebrate alone, |
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so it awarded a mega grant to AltStorePal, |
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another iOS app marketplace. |
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The amount of the monetary award was not disclosed, |
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but it's apparently enough to cover Apple's ridiculous core technology fee. |
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So AltStore developer Riley Tested is dropping the subscription fee and giving access to the store for free. |
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And that's how Epic is gonna win. |
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Not by fighting what they hate. |
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By paying people to be their friends. |
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Web publishers have told Bloomberg Google has put them in a sticky situation. |
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Either allow the Googlebot web crawler to slither all over their content |
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and use it as fodder for the AI overviews, |
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most well-known for telling people to literally eat rocks, |
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or block the crawler and not show up in search results, |
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since the same bot is responsible for both. |
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Ah, it's a real catch-22, writes Engadget. |
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Wrongly, because it's not. |
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There's still the choice to block, or not block. |
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So this is just a garden variety dilemma. |
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Now, if you had to be certifiably insane to block the Googlebot, |
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but blocking it proved that you were sane, |
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that would be a catch-22. |
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What were we talking about? |
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A Google spokesperson. |
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A Google spokesperson responded to Engadget, |
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clarifying that if websites block the bot, |
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they will still show up in standard search results, |
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but they won't be included in other search features like Snippet and Google discover. |
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That's really nice of Google to only abuse their monopoly on search engines a little bit. |
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The Department of Justice is currently mulling whether to break up Google, |
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or to force it to share data with competitors after the tech giant lost its big search antitrust case. |
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But I hope the DOJ considers how good Google behaves sometimes. |
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They just added better source citations to AI overviews, |
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so you can find exactly where it got the idea that the force |
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is real and you're just not trying hard enough. |
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Squeeze, Try squeezing. |
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Oh, the quick bits. |
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Oh yeah. |
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Coming right up, Jacob. |
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Are you ready for this? |
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Let's go. |
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ARM is working on a GPU that will compete with Nvidia and Intel |
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according to sources who spoke to Israeli business outlet Globes. |
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Of course, Arm already makes GPUs that compete with those companies in their Snapdragon X Windows laptops. |
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They just compete badly. |
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Up to a hundred engineers are reportedly working on this new GPU, |
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which sounds like it'll either be a discrete gaming GPU or an AI accelerator, |
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which is just a graphics card used solely to make the internet worse. |
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About a week after confirming that they'll let you install SteamOS, on Windows handhelds, |
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Valve has released official drivers for Steam Deck |
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to allow owners to install and run Windows if they want to. |
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Maybe you want to run unsupported games or emulators, |
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or maybe you just like to suffer. |
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Either way, Valve has you covered. |
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Now, having said that, the drivers aren't perfect. |
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For example, the Windows audio drivers don't support the Steam Deck's speakers yet |
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just headphones and Bluetooth audio. |
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So I can play Fortnite on my Steam Deck |
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and I won't be able to hear any of the eight-year-olds that don't know how to mute their mic? |
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Sign me up. |
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Did they say mean things to you, Jacob? |
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An ISP in the US is petitioning the Supreme Court |
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to overturn a ruling that would require them to disconnect customers accused of piracy. |
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It's a very serious issue being championed by a company with a very silly name, Cox Communications. |
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As the ruling currently stands, |
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Americans could be cut off from the internet just because they, or someone whom they share a network with, |
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received a couple of unproven accusations of copyright infringement. |
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I think it's unbelievable that a US court made |
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a decision so bad that an internet service provider is accidentally taking a pro-consumer stance. |
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What is this? |
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What's happening? |
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A team of researchers has published a paper |
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suggesting that bikes could be hacked. |
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Specifically, professional-grade bikes that have wireless gear-shifting systems, |
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such as those made by Shimano. |
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Is that okay? |
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Scientists found that the signals put out by these |
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bikes were interceptable from up to 10 yards away, |
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allowing hackers to shift a victim's gears |
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or even jam gear-shifting on a specific bike. |
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Fortunately, Shimano has already patched the vulnerabilities, |
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which is unfortunate for those of us who thought the Tour de France might finally become exciting. |
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And an international group of researchers have proposed improvements to modern telecommunications systems. |
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All we have to do is start using electromagnetic vortex cannons, |
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which I thought was kind of obvious, but thanks. |
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The cannons in question create toroidal vortexes, like a smoke ring, |
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but made out of rotating electromagnetic waves instead of dank vape clouds. |
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The vortexes can carry more information than traditional electromagnetic wave structures, |
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are more resilient to environmental disturbances, |
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meaning they could be used to send data over long distances. |
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But the main thing, |
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and I can't stress this enough, |
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they're called electromagnetic vortex cannons. |
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What, we're just not gonna use them? |
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Hey, why don't you hop on a vortex cannon |
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and surf some electromagnetic waves back over here on Monday? |
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There's gonna be tech news, |
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and I could show you this trick where I blow a smoke ring and then blow a smoke pirate ship through it. |
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I've never done it before, |
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but I've got a good feeling about Monday. |
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