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Tech Gripes, New Products, & Geocache Adventures | WAN Show
This WAN show covers a mix of tech frustrations, product updates, and community highlights. Linus and Luke dive into a brainstorm for a "Tech Gripes" video, highlighting annoying UI choices in Windows 11, Gmail's email management issues, a…
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Google Antitrust Lawsuit, Chrome, and Tech Industry Trends
This episode focuses on the recent U.S. Department of Justice antitrust proposals seeking to curb Google's search dominance, including potential divestitures of Chrome and restrictions on search deals. The hosts debate the feasibility and …
2h 19m -
Apple M4 Mac Mini Review, AI Minecraft & Tech News
This episode covers Apple's latest lineup, primarily focusing on the M4 Mac Mini, which offers an excellent base experience at $599 but suffers from severe price scaling for upgrades. The hosts engage in a friendly contest comparing this e…
2h 42m -
iPhone 16, PS5 Pro, and Tech Industry Trends
This episode covers the highly debated iPhone 16 event and the PS5 Pro announcement, focusing on Linus's perspective as a target consumer rather than a critic. He argues that tech upgrade cycles have slowed, making generational changes fee…
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Nvidia's Hardware Downgrade & Peloton's New Fees
This episode covers NVIDIA's controversial decision to quietly launch a slower GDDR6 version of the RTX 4070, sparking a discussion on unethical branding and the importance of transparency for consumers. The conversation shifts to Peloton,…
3h 58m -
AINecks, Skill-Based Matchmaking, and Tech Industry News
This episode covers a wide range of tech and lifestyle topics, starting with the bizarre Friend AI necklace and the implications of the loneliness epidemic. The heavy hitters include a deep dive into the debate surrounding skill-based matc…
2h 47m -
Tesla's FSD Issues, Nightclub Cameras & Tech Challenges
This episode covers the growing acknowledgment by Tesla that Hardware 3.0 cannot achieve true autonomous driving, calling into question years of marketing promises. The hosts discuss the creepiness of a new app streaming live footage from …
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NVIDIA GeForce Now, Yuzu Settlement, and Hardware News
This episode covers a range of critical industry updates, beginning with NVIDIA's GeForce Now rollout of VRR support, while questioning the value proposition of their new daily pricing tiers. The conversation transitions into a deep dive o…
3h 56m -
HDMI Forum, Apple Vision Pro Costs, and Tech News
In this episode, the hosts dive into the frustrating limitations placed on Linux users by the HDMI Forum, preventing open-source drivers from supporting HDMI 2.1 features. They analyze the impact of HDCP and the broader implications of res…
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Nvidia's Massive $2T Market Cap, Reddit IPO & Tech News
This episode covers a wide array of high-stakes technology news, starting with a deep dive into NVIDIA's meteoric rise to a $2 trillion valuation driven by the current AI Hyper Boom. The discussion turns to Reddit's upcoming IPO and a cont…
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Apple Compliance, Framework 16 Review, and HP Printer Woes
This episode focuses on the technological controversies of the week, starting with a critical look at Apple's restrictive response to EU regulations and the potential implications for mobile competition. The hosts provide an in-depth revie…
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CES AI Roundup, New Hardware, and Tech Industry Trends
During this episode, the team dissects the influx of artificial intelligence at CES 2024, ranging from novel hardware like the Rabbit R1 to controversial AI-integrated monitors that bring new challenges to competitive gaming integrity. The…
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Intel Branding, Escapist Exodus, and AI News
This episode covers the shifting landscape of tech journalism and hardware innovation. The discussion begins with a critique of Intel's new product naming conventions and the discontinuation of their Peltier-assisted cryo-cooling technolog…
3h 30m -
AMD Driver Bans, Counter-Strike 2, and PS5 Slim
This episode covers critical tech instability, starting with an urgent warning for AMD users to disable the Anti-Lag Plus feature in Counter-Strike 2 to avoid VAC bans. The hosts pivot to reviewing gameplay mechanics in CS2, specifically t…
3h 18m -
Counter-Strike 2 Launch, Baldur's Gate 3, and Tech News
This episode covers the launch of Counter-Strike 2, analyzing its technical changes, the contentious removal of CS:GO, and the overall player reaction to the new Source 2 engine implementation. The conversation transitions into the massive…
3h 55m -
Starfield, Gaming Trends, and New Tech Hardware
This episode covers an in-depth review of Bethesda’s Starfield, highlighting its impressive scope alongside significant technical flaws like poor map UI and cumbersome performance settings. The hosts reflect on the current golden age of ga…
3h 55m -
Nvidia's 4060 Ti Debacle, YouTube 'Love-hugs', and Platform Snitching
This episode of the WAN Show dives into the controversy surrounding Nvidia's RTX 4060 Ti 16GB, specifically the lack of a Founders Edition and review samples, which the team views as a sign of poor value. The hosts explore the potential da…
3h 27m -
Computex Insights, Nvidia Analysis, and Industry Future
Recorded live from Computex 2023, this episode captures the current state of the tech industry, noting a significant pivot toward AI and data center technology rather than consumer gaming. The hosts analyze NVIDIA's recent rise to a trilli…
3h 54m -
ASUS Warranty Scandal, AI Trends & Google's New Hardware
This episode of the WAN Show breaks down the serious controversy surrounding ASUS motherboard BIOS issues and the resulting consumer warranty anxiety. The team also dives into the massive AI announcements from Google I/O, including the new…
3h 42m -
Silicon Valley Bank Collapse, Right to Repair, and New Merch
This episode focuses on the major financial instability caused by the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, analyzing how it impacts the tech startup ecosystem and concerns about uninsured deposits. The hosts also cover the rapidly evolving inv…
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Linus Tech Tips: Reaction Content and Case Labs Return
In this episode, the team engages in a deep dive regarding the ethics of the proposed LTT reaction channel, acknowledging the power dynamics between large platforms and smaller creators. They also cover the return of the iconic Case Labs b…
3h 09m -
WAN Show: Tech CES Displays, D&D License Controversy, and Business Updates
In this episode, the hosts analyze wild display tech from CES 2023, including glasses-free 3D and wireless OLEDs. They dive deep into the massive community backlash against Wizards of the Coast regarding changes to the D&D Open Gaming Lice…
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WAN Show: Eufy Security, AI Chatbots, and Tech Strategy
This episode of the WAN show covers the ongoing Eufy security controversy, where a massive gap between marketing claims and actual product privacy practices was exposed. The hosts then spend a significant portion of the time exploring the …
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Intel On Demand, Media Neutrality, and Tech Market Shifts
This episode covers a range of critical tech news. First, the team discusses Intel's controversial "On Demand" feature, which locks hardware performance behind a paywall, and the broader implications for enterprise customers. Next, they ad…
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NVIDIA Melting Cables, AMD Graphics, & NCIX Domain
This episode of The WAN Show covers the critical hardware flaws causing melting 12-volt high-power connectors on NVIDIA RTX 4090 graphics cards, stressing the importance of avoiding cable tension and utilizing third-party adapters. The con…
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