GREAT! Worse Security on iPhones! Thanks, government!

GREAT! Worse Security on iPhones! Thanks, government!

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “GREAT! Worse Security on iPhones! Thanks, government!”.
So I bet you guys came here for the tech news, but I’m still in like roast mode. So here’s one for you, tech, news more like tech, nudes and you ain’t getting any boom roasted. Then there’s Riley nice script but you’re, basically, Ned Flanders, without the moustache boom roasted speaking of roasted Apple, got roasted in the US Supreme Court today, thanks to a ruling allowing an antitrust case against the tech giant to move forward the case which has been ongoing since 2011 aims to hold Apple accountable for its monopoly on app distribution on iOS. Now, while Android allows the installation of apps from outside its official marketplace, the Play Store, iOS does not, and the argument goes that Apple’s 30 % cut of revenue in the App Store would not be competitive if iOS users were allowed to buy apps from other stores. Now this ruling does not actually decide anything in the case.

GREAT! Worse Security on iPhones! Thanks, government!

It just allows it to continue, but if judges ultimately side with the plaintiffs Apple could be forced to not only refund money to iOS users, but also to open up the iOS platform to third-party app stores. Personally, I’m in favor of this, though, because the way I see it iPhone users deserve tech, nudes, just as much as Android users. It’S what I call equality now Lenovo thinks the world needs more think branded products. So it’s announced a slew of new ones.

GREAT! Worse Security on iPhones! Thanks, government!

The ThinkPad x1 extreme is getting a refresh with a 9th gen Intel Core a 9 processor and a 4k OLED display got ta. Get me some of that OLED and there’s also the new think book line aimed at a more consumer ish, but still business the audience. Whatever that means with 8th gen Intel processors and starting at 7:29, US perhaps more interesting, though, is the unveiling of the think reality a6 AR headset. It essentially looks like a competitor to microsoft’s hololens powered by a Snapdragon 845 based system housed in a belt mounted compute box.

GREAT! Worse Security on iPhones! Thanks, government!

It runs its own software platform that business can use with their OS of choice, so it isn’t dependent on Microsoft’s mixed reality system, and I guess that could be really exciting if it wasn’t so hard to care about like basic VR and AR stuff anymore. Like can. I make blueprints for an Ironman suit using holographic displays like Tony Stark, yet, no all right! Well, you call me when that’s done Friday and AMD is apparently gearing up to release Radeon rx 600 series GPUs, that is, if data found in the company’s latest drivers, are any indication.

A member on the tech power up forums found references to AMD’s, Radeon adrenaline drivers for Radeon RX, six, 2625, 6:30 and 643. For that last one, the 640 had the same device ID though, as the Polaris based Radeon rx 550 X. This has led some users to speculate.

That AMD is going to rebrand blower to your polaris cards and release them as 600 series cards as a way to separate them from the Navi based rx 3000 series cards that are supposedly on the way as well. Good ol AMD, always following that age-old tech industry of if you can’t beat them, release the same thing you already had, but with a higher number on it, hey works every time right hit me. You know what else works every time.

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Now your gaming opponents may not be able to see its three-zone RGB lighting, but that’s fine, because whether you’re playing an FPS or a MOBA, they won’t see you coming either until it’s not as a pun, though, it also features a two-year warranty, so get your coarser Iron claw today at the links below Naboo team, best known for the looting one analog keyboard, has introduced the thanks, lekker keyswitch, intended to be used by third-party manufacturers to build their own analog keyboards. Some major PC hardware companies have released analog keyboards before like Coolermaster with their MK 850, but we may be about to see a lot more of this in the wild and it’s about time, because I’m really tired of walking way faster than the NPCs. You know if I want to take a leisurely stroll. I just wan na you know, touch it a little bit just black yeah in this end of the world.

Now the bottomless pit that is the epic game store, has claimed yet another soul. The outer wilds a space exploration game will be exclusive to the store for an unspecified amount of time, but weird thing, the game was crowdfunded and during the campaign the developers claimed it would be released on Mac, Linux and PC via Steam. So backers are understandably not less stoked, as they say with this decision. You know epic, just it’s it’s bad enough that they’re meanies, but now they’re, making other game developers into liars Sweeny. You need to stop this madness before you turn from a Tim into a Todd. In other news, you might be able to pay at certain physical stores with cryptocurrency soon, thanks to an app called spinning, speed, spin yeah, the app uses, the Flex a payment network and will support Bitcoin, Bitcoin cash and the Gemini dollar. It will initially work at a actually decently large number of retailers, including Crate and Barrel games, top wholefoods, Nordstrom and Jamba Juice. Now it’s not quite a physical crypto coin, but hey you’re at least four.

You know getting closer, so you know hats off to that. Now. The success of startups, like SpaceX and Blue Origin, has inspired the founders of Hermia’s to make civilian supersonic aircrafts cool again. This is me: the company is apparently developing an aircraft that will travel at speeds of up to Mach 5, making the over seven our trip from New York to Paris in an hour and a half which raises the question: is it still a seven-hour trip, then the Plane will apparently be made of titanium, so that’s pretty cool sounds credible.

I’M looking forward to it and Amazon is facing criticism for rolling up machines in its warehouses that can box products four or five times faster than human workers, which, assuming they rolled these out in all 55 of their fulfillment centers in the US, could result in 1,300 Employees losing their jobs. Now the company says that this will allow them to create more jobs elsewhere and conditions, and Amazon warehouses are apparently pretty sucky. So maybe this is good, but then the thing that they’re leaving out is those jobs that Amazon creates, will probably lead to. You know small towns having entire. You know like downtown cores of just tumbleweeds speaking of weeds, it’s time for us to close to prune this weed episode. It was growing out of control. So thanks for watching everybody, if you feel the tech news in your bones, but you want to feel it in your ear. Holes come back on Wednesday and we’ll make you feel anything you want in those ear holes of yours, .