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**Tech News Roundup**
According to recent market research analysis, the top 5 tech companies spend a significant amount on startup acquisition. And apparently, Amp is the company that dispensed by far the least on startup acquisition, despite being the first company.
But why would Apple, the largest company in the world, not spend money on startup acquisition? The reason is simple: all they do is see this like a new better idea wait two years and then just release a horrible version of it that then everybody uses. Then everybody goes "wow, this was the thing that started it." Why would they need to buy startups if they're just gonna use the idea badly and still be the winners in the situation? It's like they have a magic shield that makes nothing happen.
But despite Apple's questionable approach to startup acquisition, there are some exciting developments in the tech world. Coursera has released two new iOS devices called the H115 I and the H150 I. The H115 I features a redesigned pump face that is... let's just say not everyone will like. But hey, some people might appreciate its unique design.
One interesting feature of these new iOS devices is the inclusion of ML series fans from Corsair. These fans are known for being quiet and having high static pressure at low RPMs, making them a great addition to any device. And speaking of innovative tech, Seagate has developed a new way of making traditional platter on drives much faster.
Seagate's new approach is called the multi-platter actuator arm, which adds another kind of bank of these actuator arms to read information on different parts of the drive at the same time as the other bank is reading on a different part. This technology is similar to having RAID internally in one hard drive and might actually double the actual bandwidth throughput of traditional mechanical drives.
And finally, I want to share with you my personal story of overcoming a liquid-cooled PC that could have defeated me. But I won, and it's really awesome! It's gonna be great, so thanks for watching if you like this video, do like and subscribe to the channel. If you haven't already, otherwise do dislike and leave me comments. Yes, until next week that's all for this week in tech news.
WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enthis has been a really sad week for all of us because well popular opinion has lost out once again and well net neutrality has been abolished so yes it is really sad on the one hand the vote to end net neutrality has given the Internet's just general freedom a huge blow and well we don't really know what it's actually going to do because well yes it might lead to companies kind of charging huge premiums to come to other companies for just having unrestricted bandwidth and smaller smaller internet based operations are just gonna die out because they're gonna be relegated to the poor bit of the internet because they can't afford the premiums of bandwidth and it's just basically gonna turn the internet into a virtual version of real life there is one on the other hand there is one exciting thing that came out of it which is pretty much the most epic Twitter exchange that's happened in my history in in my memory at least and it's between the kind of our our hero our favorite guy which is pi the the FCC chairman that's that's let all this happen or that's kind of pushed for all of this to happen and Mark Hamill of all people so he is a Skywalker decided to get in on this so this was the day before the vote was gonna happen and Pi released some ridiculous video in which he was talking about how you nerds who use the Internet can still like you know like do all your your fandom things and then he kind of like holds up a lightsaber and like swishes it around little and then mark tweets at at PI and I'm actually gonna I'm gonna read things read the exact quote here he said cute video argit aren't i precious pi but you are profoundly unworthy to wield a lightsaber a jedi act selflessly for the common man not lied to enriched giant corporations by the way like this but by the way did you pay john williams's royalty for the lightsaber so that's that was that was enough to kind of dampen anybody's day to have Luke Skywalker send like a fairly passive-aggressive tweet at you about what a terrible person you are and then I don't like pretty much know where Ted Cruz decides to weigh in and he tweets he tweets Luke I know Hollywood can be confusing but it was Vader who supported government power over everything said and done on the Internet that's why giant corporations Google Facebook Netflix supported the FCC power grab of net neutrality reject the dark side free free the Internet well I mean it's pretty clear here that Ted Cruz has never watched Star Wars but like just why why does he feel when he needs to weigh in on this situation he had nothing to do what was going on I mean he was obviously trying to get down with dudes I guess with his complete lack of lack of information and then I mean Donald Trump jr. tweets Ted Cruz kills Luke Skywalker again again generally apparently no match for facts what I don't like how do you type a tweet like that and then you're not embarrassed to send it out to the world because it's just like that's such a like he's obviously I can I just say they they need no paternity test he's obviously Donald Trump's don't Donald Trump's son because you know fake news anyway yeah so this has just been a great great exchange between a bunch of people who don't who don't understand what they're referencing or why any of this is bad or what's going on and I just gave me a good chuckle this morning anyway let's get into some tech news according to recent well market research analysis I don't really know what the right word is but somebody went and looked into how much money the top 5 tech companies spend on start-up acquisition which is essentially buying random startups with a fairly decent idea and apparently amp is the company dispensed by far the least on startup acquisition even though it's the first company well it's just the biggest company ever and apparently it's gonna reach over a trillion dollars next year which is exciting for for Tim Cook and pretty much no one else but the reason this is interesting is because well Apple is only cares about their own business model apparently according to this but then I thought do you know what why would Apple spend money on start-up acquisition because all they do is see this like a new better idea wait two years and then just release a horrible version of it that then everybody uses and then everybody goes oh wow this was the thing that started it so why would they need to buy startups if they're just gonna anyway use the idea badly and then still be the winners in the situation and then get sued but because they have the biggest legal it seemed just nothing happened and I know it seems like I'm scraping the bottom of the barrel for news here but Coursera is to release two new a iOS called the H 115 I and the H 150 I they've got a whole kind of redesigned pump face which i think is pretty hideous but you know some people might like it and the H 115 eye is a kind of dual radiator design standard - they're like H 100 and H or all of the rest of them basically but the H 150 eye is going to be a triple radiator design which is kind of the first one that Coursera is released and you know they're jumping on that bandwagon one interesting thing about these a iOS is that they're actually gonna have ml series fans on them from Corsair and this is exciting because the ML series fans are like the Maglev fans which are really quiet and have really high static pressure at low rpms so that's quite cool that included like way better fans as standard they're probably going to be super expensive that Seagate is all proud of themselves because they've designed a new way of making traditional platter on drives much faster so what they've done is called multi platter actuator arm I think they have a way more catching game for it but I mean it doesn't mean to be catchy it works supposedly so how normal hard drives work is they have the kind of like Panettiere discs that the information is written to and then they have like the arms that go over these discs and read and write information which is a bit of a bottleneck because they've known you've read and write from specific places on the drive at a time so they're way Seagate's way of getting around this is by adding another kind of bank of these actuator arms so that they can read information on a different part of the drive at the same time as the other bank is reading on a different part so this is apparently similar to having raid kind of internally in one hard drive and it might actually double the actual bandwidth throughput of traditional mechanical drives which you know kudos to you Seagate anyways that's all I have for this week sorry that I didn't release a video on the weekend my liquid cooled PC could have defeated me a little bit but I have won and it's really awesome and that it is gonna be great thank you very much for watching if you like this video do like and subscribe to the channel if you haven't already otherwise do dislike and and leave me comments and yes until next week that's well that was it for this week in the tech newsthis has been a really sad week for all of us because well popular opinion has lost out once again and well net neutrality has been abolished so yes it is really sad on the one hand the vote to end net neutrality has given the Internet's just general freedom a huge blow and well we don't really know what it's actually going to do because well yes it might lead to companies kind of charging huge premiums to come to other companies for just having unrestricted bandwidth and smaller smaller internet based operations are just gonna die out because they're gonna be relegated to the poor bit of the internet because they can't afford the premiums of bandwidth and it's just basically gonna turn the internet into a virtual version of real life there is one on the other hand there is one exciting thing that came out of it which is pretty much the most epic Twitter exchange that's happened in my history in in my memory at least and it's between the kind of our our hero our favorite guy which is pi the the FCC chairman that's that's let all this happen or that's kind of pushed for all of this to happen and Mark Hamill of all people so he is a Skywalker decided to get in on this so this was the day before the vote was gonna happen and Pi released some ridiculous video in which he was talking about how you nerds who use the Internet can still like you know like do all your your fandom things and then he kind of like holds up a lightsaber and like swishes it around little and then mark tweets at at PI and I'm actually gonna I'm gonna read things read the exact quote here he said cute video argit aren't i precious pi but you are profoundly unworthy to wield a lightsaber a jedi act selflessly for the common man not lied to enriched giant corporations by the way like this but by the way did you pay john williams's royalty for the lightsaber so that's that was that was enough to kind of dampen anybody's day to have Luke Skywalker send like a fairly passive-aggressive tweet at you about what a terrible person you are and then I don't like pretty much know where Ted Cruz decides to weigh in and he tweets he tweets Luke I know Hollywood can be confusing but it was Vader who supported government power over everything said and done on the Internet that's why giant corporations Google Facebook Netflix supported the FCC power grab of net neutrality reject the dark side free free the Internet well I mean it's pretty clear here that Ted Cruz has never watched Star Wars but like just why why does he feel when he needs to weigh in on this situation he had nothing to do what was going on I mean he was obviously trying to get down with dudes I guess with his complete lack of lack of information and then I mean Donald Trump jr. tweets Ted Cruz kills Luke Skywalker again again generally apparently no match for facts what I don't like how do you type a tweet like that and then you're not embarrassed to send it out to the world because it's just like that's such a like he's obviously I can I just say they they need no paternity test he's obviously Donald Trump's don't Donald Trump's son because you know fake news anyway yeah so this has just been a great great exchange between a bunch of people who don't who don't understand what they're referencing or why any of this is bad or what's going on and I just gave me a good chuckle this morning anyway let's get into some tech news according to recent well market research analysis I don't really know what the right word is but somebody went and looked into how much money the top 5 tech companies spend on start-up acquisition which is essentially buying random startups with a fairly decent idea and apparently amp is the company dispensed by far the least on startup acquisition even though it's the first company well it's just the biggest company ever and apparently it's gonna reach over a trillion dollars next year which is exciting for for Tim Cook and pretty much no one else but the reason this is interesting is because well Apple is only cares about their own business model apparently according to this but then I thought do you know what why would Apple spend money on start-up acquisition because all they do is see this like a new better idea wait two years and then just release a horrible version of it that then everybody uses and then everybody goes oh wow this was the thing that started it so why would they need to buy startups if they're just gonna anyway use the idea badly and then still be the winners in the situation and then get sued but because they have the biggest legal it seemed just nothing happened and I know it seems like I'm scraping the bottom of the barrel for news here but Coursera is to release two new a iOS called the H 115 I and the H 150 I they've got a whole kind of redesigned pump face which i think is pretty hideous but you know some people might like it and the H 115 eye is a kind of dual radiator design standard - they're like H 100 and H or all of the rest of them basically but the H 150 eye is going to be a triple radiator design which is kind of the first one that Coursera is released and you know they're jumping on that bandwagon one interesting thing about these a iOS is that they're actually gonna have ml series fans on them from Corsair and this is exciting because the ML series fans are like the Maglev fans which are really quiet and have really high static pressure at low rpms so that's quite cool that included like way better fans as standard they're probably going to be super expensive that Seagate is all proud of themselves because they've designed a new way of making traditional platter on drives much faster so what they've done is called multi platter actuator arm I think they have a way more catching game for it but I mean it doesn't mean to be catchy it works supposedly so how normal hard drives work is they have the kind of like Panettiere discs that the information is written to and then they have like the arms that go over these discs and read and write information which is a bit of a bottleneck because they've known you've read and write from specific places on the drive at a time so they're way Seagate's way of getting around this is by adding another kind of bank of these actuator arms so that they can read information on a different part of the drive at the same time as the other bank is reading on a different part so this is apparently similar to having raid kind of internally in one hard drive and it might actually double the actual bandwidth throughput of traditional mechanical drives which you know kudos to you Seagate anyways that's all I have for this week sorry that I didn't release a video on the weekend my liquid cooled PC could have defeated me a little bit but I have won and it's really awesome and that it is gonna be great thank you very much for watching if you like this video do like and subscribe to the channel if you haven't already otherwise do dislike and and leave me comments and yes until next week that's well that was it for this week in the tech news