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  • Okay, we'll do this in one take.

  • Hey guys, this is Austin!

  • Between reviewing laptops, building PCs,

  • and checking out the latest smartphones,

  • I've been able to review a lot of computers.

  • One of the reasons that I like to write these reviews

  • and share them on social media

  • is because most people do not know the difference

  • between a computer and a laptop.

  • It's so confusing and confusing

  • that we're really just trying to help customers

  • by answering their questions

  • while they're in the building.

  • I know in the past that a lot of people

  • were uncomfortable buying laptops,

  • because (laughs) they're more difficult to use.

  • Nowadays, it's just about getting in,

  • running the software, and using it.

  • (laughs)

  • Speaking of, let's talk about some

  • of the upcoming tech for 2019.

  • New game consoles like the PS5

  • and Next Gen Xbox are due to be announced

  • in E3 later this year (laughs).

  • They will cost upwards of $5,000 each,

  • which is pretty big if you think about it.

  • If you're looking for a PC,

  • gaming PC to run games, then look elsewhere.

  • This means that some games will not be supported on console.

  • That is why we need to see more PC options coming to market

  • with AMD hardware and Nvidia hardware.

  • The future looks brighter

  • with this move from Haswell to Zen.

  • Speaking of AMD,

  • they've got some seriously impressive hardware coming up.

  • Both Ryzen 3rd Gen and Navi graphics are on the horizon.

  • They've also announced

  • that there will be a new Polaris chip,

  • code named Radeon Provenance (laughs).

  • AMD will be supporting the Radeon Provenance graphics chips

  • with the RX580, RX570.

  • This will be a card that looks identical

  • to the Polaris Architecture cards they've been releasing

  • but runs a Polaris-based Radeon Provenance graphics chip

  • that's been refined over the last few design cycles.

  • Radeon Provenance, the new Vega Graphics chip,

  • promises to give better quality.

  • It'll deliver better performance

  • and more shader performance, but it'll also be cheaper.

  • Meaning, it'll be available for $200 right now.

  • Hard to argue with a deal like that.

  • With a successful launch of NVIDIA's RTX graphics cards,

  • they very much locked up the high-end GPU market

  • especially on the laptop side of things.

  • But they haven't exactly kept pace with the market at large

  • or the PC gamer side,

  • where NVIDIA is making some in roads into.

  • For many years now, there have been a shortage

  • of affordable and reasonably priced

  • good graphics processing/accelerator cards.

  • Not only that, but the supply was so tight

  • and low profile, it was easy to find.

  • We've seen the rise and fall of the Radeon HD 6990,

  • GeForce GTX 1070, Radeon RX 480,

  • and some other good name cards,

  • which were then quickly overshadowed (laughs).

  • The GK104 was the big hit for a few years,

  • and then NVIDIA quickly took this up as well,

  • but it seems things have turned around since then.

  • (laughs)

  • Intel hasn't been standing still either.

  • Their 10 nanometer Ice Lake chips are finally about to ship,

  • which promises big performance and power savings.

  • 10 nanometers' looking pretty good,

  • with clockspeeds of (laughs) 225 megahertz range.

  • That's blistering speed.

  • We had some bad news yesterday though.

  • Intel officially confirmed at IFA 2013

  • that they were removing (laughs),

  • that they were removing one year

  • of their 10 nanometer production of their i7-4770K

  • from all production of the company's desktop processors.

  • However, it appears that this has been a temporary decision.

  • Intel has since confirmed that it will quote,

  • "Will begin reprogramming some of it's i7-4770K product line

  • in response to higher demand

  • from some customer segments and more volume sales."

  • That sounds like a real Intel quote.

  • On the mobile side of things,

  • Google of course just announced their new budget Pixel 3a,

  • which promises better performance in some cases (laughs)

  • and better battery life

  • with its 6,000 milliamp hour battery.

  • That's actually pretty good.

  • But it is still a little expensive

  • when compared to what Apple's cheaper iPhone 7 will cost.

  • I don't know why this is so funny.

  • This is not good.

  • The Pixel 3 will come with 32 gigs of storage,

  • including an optional 128 gigs of storage.

  • While you will get the same 3G/4G speed

  • as the other phones I've used from Google,

  • this is more than enough.

  • You're going to appreciate

  • the bigger 2,100 milliamp hour battery,

  • as well as the super durable case.

  • Whew, man, I gotta say, that's a lot of news.

  • Some really surprising stuff honestly.

  • So on the Apple side of things,

  • we've got Tim Cook really stepping up the game

  • with WWDC in a few weeks and updates to iOS and macOS.

  • His new app (laughs), formerly known as OS X Mountain Lion homebrew,

  • Tim Cook and his homebrew, is very well done.

  • It works well, it looks cool to use,

  • and it's easy to get started.

  • There are a few flaws, but I'd say that they're minor.

  • First, it's not really Apple-specific.

  • The OS X, OS X Mountain Lion developer preview

  • is far from perfect, but it's an amazing improvement.

  • What really makes it worth installing is the added quote,

  • customized feature from the default system settings.

  • (laughs)

  • I also like that there are two

  • more keyboard shortcuts available

  • to switch macOS on and off (laughs).

  • With our recent video talking about privacy,

  • there's been a big shift in Google and Facebook's policy,

  • which begs the question.

  • Where do we draw the line?

  • Can we take a stand

  • and say we're going to ban all ads on Google?

  • The short answer is no.

  • That may seem like a small one,

  • and that's why at all costs when we hear

  • about our friends asking their friends on Facebook,

  • we've been able to keep them and keep advertising off

  • of Facebook for months.

  • When it comes to advertising on Google for free,

  • or using the Google search engine to create a profile,

  • you're just going to have to deal with it.

  • There's really no way around that.

  • And for those of you who haven't heard yet,

  • if anyone is worried, you might want to watch

  • this video below to see exactly Google

  • and Facebook's policy is about ads.

  • I like how the AI's literally plugging our video right now.

  • Speaking of videos, last week,

  • I traveled to the Brooklyn, to Brooklyn,

  • for the YouTube Creator Summit,

  • where they gathered executives from YouTube

  • as well as top creators, and I learned

  • that we're in competition in the video streaming space

  • via the Atlantic.

  • It's a great start for the industry,

  • as they've been talking about it for a great amount of time,

  • and this is an exciting time when YouTube starts

  • to build the next generation of YouTube originals.

  • That being said, the biggest news

  • in the YouTube ecosystem came when a new generation

  • of users started watching videos

  • from outside of the channel via YouTube gaming.

  • These videos are more targeted towards teens and kids

  • who are at a competitive disadvantage

  • when it comes to viewing videos

  • from popular YouTube creators.

  • These teens and small children use YouTube videos

  • at a much greater clip than adults

  • and can easily skip around for hours

  • without even having an opportunity

  • to find their favorite videos.

  • Imagine watching YouTube for hours

  • and not finding your favorite video.

  • Now hopefully you enjoyed this video.

  • It was made with a little help from the Transformer AI.

  • Make sure to subscribe for more tutorials like this.

  • (laughs)

  • The following is a video made with a Raspberry Pi Zero.

  • You can also go on some places on Facebook.

  • I'm also going to post a few tutorials

  • to make doing my homework even easier (laughs).

  • Subscribe here to receive links straight to your inbox.

  • That was the dumbest thing we've ever done.

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