Macbooks are breaking…

Macbooks are breaking...

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Macbooks are breaking…”.
Hey, I know you’ve been stuck in a YouTube for techs, watching a million videos in the background, while you pwned noobs not for this one. Okay sit up pay attention. We got tech news to discuss. Actually they could probably watch this in the background pretty easily. It’S kind of like a background thing. That’S fine! The Department of Homeland Security in the United States, that is, has issued an emergency directive to government agencies to up their web security by securing their DNS records with two-factor authentication. The urgent bulletin follows a massive hijacking campaign on the domain name system or DNS, which is kind of like the Internet’s phonebook you plug in a URL. A DNS service connects you to the right IP addresses. This cyberattack saw hackers believed to be from Iran. Hijack DNS requests for various nefarious, various nefarious, various nefarious various nefarious purposes like making login credentials passed through their server before being routed to the real website. It’S unclear how many companies or agencies have been affected by the attack and it’s harder than normal to actually get answers because of the ongoing United States government shutdown waiting yeah, it’s almost like having a functioning government, is actually kind of important.

We are pretty rude to Apple on this show I mean I I don’t mean to be it’s just there’s always something to make fun of, and the latest debacle is what some netizens are calling flex gate. Apparently, a lot of MacBook Pros from 2016 and later are experiencing a staged lighting effect where the screen looks like it’s being illuminated by a bunch of lights from below. Users are also reporting that the backlight shuts off completely after opening the lid to a certain degree. As I fix it, points out, the problems are reportedly caused by Apple’s decision to use a weaker ribbon cable instead of the beefier wire cables used in previous designs, and the new cables aren’t up to the stresses of being vent forward and back every time. The laptop opens and shuts, and to make matters worse, to fix the problem. You have to replace the whole display core, of course, which costs around $ 600.

Instead of replacing the cables which cost about six wins, it is yeah that is kind of weird varied, like it’s a perfect factor of application, see now. I know why we make fun of Apple it’s because they think they’re so cool. It’S like oh yeah. Look at my brush sandblasted aluminum, my excellent color accuracy and perfect software. That always works the way it’s supposed to, though worst we don’t need that.

Give me janky Android any day and Xiaomi has come out of the woodwork to show off a folding phone that actually doesn’t look stupid. While the designs that we’ve seen from royal and Samsung involved bending a small tablet size device in the middle shammies design, folds twice leaving a central panel about the size of a regular smartphone, Xiaomi senior vice president Hwang Jang tweeted Xiaomi senior, vice president Wang Shang tweeted, A video of the device, although it’s pretty low resolution, so I sure hope it didn’t come from the phone’s camera, a James. Oh the company says they’re still considering whether to turn the device which is a prototype into an actual product.

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Macbooks are breaking...

It’S one of the first phones to actually launch featuring a punch, hole, cutout, camera type design and it’s also got a 48 megapixel camera that apparently isn’t terrible at the Mobile World Congress coming up on February 2. Fourth, LG is apparently going to show off some sort of touchless gesture technology exact, but it’s coming. The company released the teaser with a hand waving over a piece of paper, as text magically appears. I mean this might help you to keep your phone screen smudge three, but it sure looks a bit dorky baking of Donkey. How about a phone with no buttons or ports? Yep sounds like my kind of phone, not really the meizu zero. Its name checks out, doesn’t even have a SIM card slot or speakers. It relies on ECM technology, while the phone’s display apparently produces the sound and the device does charge. Wirelessly add up to 18 watts, you don’t just buy it and use it until it dies. You can charge it welcome to the future whether you want to be here or not. You’Re come on.

Let’S go. Google is working on blocking ad blockers from Chrome, as seen in changes made to the open source chromium browser, which is the basis for future versions of Chrome, so get ready for an Internet. That’S a little more colorful until someone makes an ad blocker blocking unblocker and the future is now robots that deliver you. Food are coming and some are already here: Amazon and they brought food.

Welcome. Amazon has begun testing their six wheeled delivery, BOTS called the Amazon Scout. Colonial Mir, Seattle, Washington, but at Virginia’s George Mason University starship, has actually launched a robot food delivery service with the company’s units delivering pizza, coffee and other food to students for just two bucks. A lot of technological advances have some complicated issues involved, but I think this one is pretty simple: build a robot, get it to bring me pizza. I’Ll. Tell you what’s not to like the fact that this episode is over, but don’t cry for me. Argentina, because we’ll be back on Friday, with more tech news, mm-, no, maybe subscribe to make sure you’re up to date with more convenient ways to get pizza.

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