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Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “No Star Wars spoilers here…”.
Hey guys welcome back I’ve been keeping some tech news, nice and warm for you come on. That’S not important! If you want to make your GTX graphics card run a little warm, you can install the latest driver and try and run rate racing yep after promising. They do so Nvidia has enabled support for RTX features in last gen Pascal cards, anything higher tier than the six gig version of the GTX 1060 and the GTX 1660 we’ll be able to try their hand at rate racing, despite their lack of dedicated r-tx hardware. Nvidia has released some benchmark numbers alongside the driver, which shows that, while a 1080 Ti might get you somewhat playable framerates using medium rate racing settings as a whole. Rtx on older cards is not super recommended. What Nvidia recommends is buying an RT X card, mmm yeah. I think that should get you the best graphics and probably make you better at games and get more kills in the popular battle royale game yeah.

That should do it. Oh yeah, but that’s just what you need if you want to test it out for yourself and don’t have a game that supports RIT X, you can download Nvidia’s Star Wars based demo for free, no speaking of Star Wars. What what did you Palpatine is a Skywalker? Have you not seen the trailer yeah? Ok, but that’s not in the trailer. I just made that of it. The episode 9 trailer isn’t the only thing Papa Disney dropped. Today we got details about the upcoming Disney Plus streaming service. It will cost $ 6.99 a month. A major power move after Netflix up to the price for their most popular plan from 11 to 13 dollars. I mean don’t get me wrong. I like Netflix, but as much as I don’t like the fact that Disney went and made their own service Pixar Marvel Disney, Plus new TV shows for those franchises and a ton of backlog to delve into Riley its $ 7, because no adults are gon na pay. More for their kids shows than their own show. That’S a good point. Bob Riley, I love Pixar. Look! I’M not gon na buy it right away, guys: okay, never pre-order, but who’s.

The Skywalker is that what they’re gon na call the new Jedi? Is that the thing? What is it okay back to some actual tech news at their next at Acer event? In New York, the company announced a whole bunch of new products. Acer did that is first off the predator Helios 700 gaming laptop, which features a 17 inch IPS display full-size r-tx 20/80 and the hyper drift keyboard, which slides down to expose cooling fans and also forms a wrist rest. Interesting next up is the concept D line, which is meant for creative professionals and includes fancy wood panel desktops and monitors, plus convertible laptops, with swiveling screens, like the concept d9 Acer also unveiled the predator CG for 37k, a 43 inch 4k 144 Hertz display, which is A smaller cousin to acer’s existing 65 inch BFG d, but this is an LF GD. It’S not big! It’S it’s large.

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What now that’s large, it’s a venti TV and finally, there’s the upgraded Ojo mixed reality. Headset, with twin 2160 by 2160, displays the same configuration as HP’s reverb headset, nice Acer. We get it. Ok, you make a lot of cool stuff.

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This will be a commercial AIO you can buy. I don’t know what kind of GPU is running with. Geez sharp also showed off a folding phone prototype that folds down to half smartphone size instead of folding out to tablet size like those Motorola, RAZR reboot patents. We saw a while back after SpaceX did successfully launch and retrieve the three separate boost stages of the Falcon Heavy that happened yesterday.

They delayed it. Nasa has decided to work with the company on the double asteroid, redirection test or Dart. It’S a mission intended to launch a spacecraft at the near-earth asteroid, Didymos as a trial run for defending Earth from potential asteroids on a collision course.

The mission is set for 2022, so hopefully Bruce Willis has a gap in his schedule, or I doubt this will work. Speaking of space space ill, an Israeli space flight start-up has announced that their Bereshit spacecraft has failed to make a soft landing on the moon and instead crashed into it at a hundred and thirty meters per second. After its main engine failed, the project was built on a shoestring budget of a hundred million dollars, a small budget of 100 million and was an attempt to win Google’s Lunar XPrize, which they apparently qualified for.

Despite the crash, Google gave them 1 million bucks. Sorry, your Lander crashed here’s 1 million dollars and researchers at MIT have developed a row cycle, a robot with a sense of touch that it will use to sort recycling into different categories. Hey that’s pretty good huh James James loves recycling. Recycle can sort things with 85 percent accuracy when objects are stationary, but 63 percent accuracy when objects are moving like on a conveyor belt. Is it oh? So they got some work to do to get the bot ready for primetime and if they can’t do that, then it will be recycled and that’s it for this episode of tackling guys.

Thanks for watching we’ll see you back here on Monday for more tech news unless you have other plans, which is fine, but you can watch a video any time. So that’s not really an excuse I’ll be waiting. .