**The Future of USB Ports is Reversible**
Now you know it's new, it's awesome, and it's here to stay - the newest generation of USB ports, commonly referred to as USB-C. This innovative technology offers several improvements over traditional USB ports, including reversibility, increased power delivery, and faster data transfer speeds.
We're already seeing USB-C in various devices this year, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and their accessories. The Nexus 6P, Nexus 5X, OnePlus 2, Google Pixel C, Asus, and Dell have all adopted USB-C as a standard feature. However, it's worth noting that Apple has yet to jump on the bandwagon, still relying on its Lightning port technology. It's likely that Apple will eventually make the switch to USB-C in future models.
However, it's not just smartphones and laptops that are adopting USB-C - Windows 10 devices are also getting in on the action. The Surface Book, a high-end laptop, features a USB-C port, while the Surface Pro 4, a tablet, also uses this technology. Additionally, Microsoft has released the Alumina 950 XL, a flagship smartphone that incorporates USB-C into its design.
**Autonomous Cars and Electric Vehicles**
While it may seem like the tech industry is always behind when it comes to car innovations, there's been significant progress made in recent years. One area of particular interest is autonomous cars, also known as self-driving vehicles. Tesla's Model S is a pioneer in this field, featuring advanced technology such as Autopilot and adaptive cruise control.
The Tesla Model S is more than just an innovative vehicle - it's also connected to the internet, allowing for over-the-air software updates that enhance its features and performance. Each individual Model S with Autopilot enabled learns from its environment, adapting to new roads and driving patterns to improve its performance. This means that if you're using Autopilot on a particular road or curve, it will "remember" your behavior for future encounters.
The Tesla Model S is part of a larger network of connected vehicles, which allows for data sharing between individual cars. When you upload software updates to your car, they are automatically shared with other Tesla owners who drive the same roads and take the same routes. This creates a collective intelligence that improves performance over time, making autonomous driving a reality.
**The Growth of Tech on YouTube**
Finally, it's worth noting that Tech on YouTube is thriving, with numerous new channels, communities, and creators emerging in recent years. In fact, the number of videos uploaded about tech has seen significant growth, with over 86 videos uploaded in the last year alone, covering a vast range of topics from smartphones to electric vehicles.
According to numbers, over a thousand years of human life have been spent watching these videos - an astonishing figure that highlights the enduring popularity of technology-related content. This is a testament to the power of YouTube and its role as a platform for sharing knowledge and expertise on all things tech.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey what is up guys MKBHD here and 2015 was a great year plenty of dope Tech came out during the year 2015 so instead of saying 2015 was the year of the blank insert cliche here let's not put it into a box like that too much awesome stuff came out so we're going to round up all of that stuff this video will serve as a hub for everything you need to know about the year that just happened in Tech so number one smartphones they're kind of everywhere plenty people have them now and we got a bunch of awesome smartphones released in 2015 their performance got better their features got better their cameras got better they got better in a lot of ways and it would be hard to go wrong with any of the top few choices of course I made an entire separate video the smartphone Awards 2015 Boom the card is right there that video details all the stuff you need to know regarding all the phones released this year then there were also tablets and I also made an entire video about those tablets because they had a bit of a weird year in 2015 I guess as far as progress goes that's not to say they were bad we still got some really good ones iPad Air 2 iPad Pro pixel C from Google Surface Pro 4 but they definitely had a confused Trend going on as far as the functionality goes so you should watch that video too and then there were wearables the technology that you actually wear on yourself and 2015 was the year of the second wave of SmartWatches including the first Apple Smartwatch called the Apple watch and of course we had that alongside others like the Moto 360 version 2 the Moto 360 Sport and similar smart watches from others pretty much everyone got into the game in the last two years everywhere from Huawei to actual watch makers like tag Herer these pretty much all do way more than your average fitness band since they talk to your phone and they show notifications and stuff but that's the thing is they're definitely all still smartphone accessories not Standalone devices by themselves and that's kind of the point and was also kind of cool to see Android Wear show up on the iPhone this year now virtual reality takes a few steps forward every year and this was no exception we got new stuff from Samsung in the gear VR and Google cardboard these being the headsets that actually use the display in your smartphone to deliver that immersive experience but the Standalone headsets also advance so we got new Oculus Rift new Sony PlayStation VR previously known as Project Morpheus and HTC Vive which I got Hands-On time with this stuff is definitely still Niche though so the hardware required to make a good quality VR experience aside from I guess Google cardboard is pretty expensive for The Limited functionality nevertheless early adopters of virtual reality stuff are more than willing to drop a few hundred bucks to give this emerging Tech a shot so and other things you should know about Force touch force touch and 3D touch became sort of out of the blue a really big deal for apple and they're holy ecosystem this year so 3D touch is software reacting to different levels of pressure from your finger so the new iPhone 6s and 6s Plus have 3D touch displays and apps are being built to take advantage of it Force touch is just two levels of pressure it's a hard Force press or a lighter one but it's the same idea more pressure equals a different function so we saw that in stuff like the Apple watch the new Macbook trackpad the MacBook Pros that came out and the new magic Trackpad 2 these are all small surfaces but I would expect to see pressure Sensi ity in larger surfaces like an iPad next year and I wouldn't be surprised to see 3D touch used to make a big design change in the iPhone 7 in 2016 just saying so yeah keep an eye on pressure sensitivity I think that's honestly Apple's big innovation of this year USB type-c if you don't know now you know it's new it's awesome it's here to stay it's the newest generation USB port so reversible carries more power carries faster data and already this year we see it in a couple smartphones tablets and laptops and their accessories we already saw it this year in a couple smartphones Nexus 6p Nexus 5x OnePlus 2 we start to see it in tablets the Google pixel C we saw some from Asus and from Dell and then most notably the new Macbook now when you look at the new Macbook with just one port that solo lonely USBC port and then an $80 adapter needed to do anything other than charge it it does seem kind of weird and behind but I can pretty much guarantee that the Next Generation Macbook will have more than one of these ports hopefully a few and expect a bunch more smartphones to have this port in 2016 the later adopters might be guys like apple with their lightning for a while and Samsung sticking with micro USB but down the road USBC it'll happen it'll happen now I got to give props to Windows 10 which was a pretty great Improvement for Microsoft this year specifically the hardware lineup they have out for now it's never really had like a Nexus name but you could say the surface lineup out now is the Nexus of Windows 10 Hardware so you have your Surface Book the laptop plenty of pros and cons to that but it's high-end in its own right then the Surface Pro 4 as your tablet and then of course you have alumia 950 XL as your highest end Windows 10 smartphone and Continuum which has a nice way of them all talking to each other also thanks for your comments my 950 XL is in the mail for here so that'll be one of the first smartphones I check out for 2016 should be fun cars man just seems like the the 100-year-old car industry is always a little bit behind when it comes to the tech stuff but 2015 was solid and 2016 is promising I'm a big fan personally of two things in Cars one electric cars and two self-driving or autonomous cars which is probably why I'm such a big fan of the Tesla Model S so here's a fun fact about the Tesla Model S all right so it's a really high-end electric car and it's a really Hightech car so it's got its own internet connection it can download software updates on the fly to improve its feature set and the way it drives and each individual Model S with the adaptive cruise control and self steering which combined to be called autopilot mode it kind of learns the roads you drive so let's say you're in your Model S and you take a new curve with autopilot on and it's a really tight curve so it has to slow down a little bit it takes it a little too fast it'll beep at you a little bit tell you to take the steering wheel it didn't really quite get it right that time that's something it'll learn for the next time you come around that on the map and you do it again the second time it'll slow down a little earlier it'll take the curve a little slower probably won't beep at you probably won't take it too fast and we'll start to understand the curve a little better so the third time the fourth time and the fifth time that you take that curve maybe it's in your daily commute the car is learning it and eventually we'll do it just perfectly it'll slow down hug it perfectly and exit the curve like a normal driver and that's awesome but Tesla Model S kind of treats itself like part of a fleet of every single Tesla Model S so it sends that data up to the network and then on your next software update when you download that software update everyone else's Tesla Model S will get those improvements to that part of the road so if I drive by there a week later and I've never seen that part of the road before on autop my car already knows to slow down a little early and take that curve nice and tight because the person before me did it and their car learned it that's pretty dope all right so one more thing uh Tech on YouTube did really well again this year plenty of new channels plenty of new communities new people to talk to about tech and I always kind of have numbers to support this so of the 86 videos that I uploaded to YouTube all about tech in the last year over a thousand years of human life were spent watching them even more than than the 2014 numbers which were already pretty ridiculous so it's kind of cool to see Tech on YouTube still growing and Tech video flourishing on the internet so in summary 2015 was pretty dope 2016 has a tough act to follow but I think we're up for it thanks for watching I'll talk to you guys next year peacehey what is up guys MKBHD here and 2015 was a great year plenty of dope Tech came out during the year 2015 so instead of saying 2015 was the year of the blank insert cliche here let's not put it into a box like that too much awesome stuff came out so we're going to round up all of that stuff this video will serve as a hub for everything you need to know about the year that just happened in Tech so number one smartphones they're kind of everywhere plenty people have them now and we got a bunch of awesome smartphones released in 2015 their performance got better their features got better their cameras got better they got better in a lot of ways and it would be hard to go wrong with any of the top few choices of course I made an entire separate video the smartphone Awards 2015 Boom the card is right there that video details all the stuff you need to know regarding all the phones released this year then there were also tablets and I also made an entire video about those tablets because they had a bit of a weird year in 2015 I guess as far as progress goes that's not to say they were bad we still got some really good ones iPad Air 2 iPad Pro pixel C from Google Surface Pro 4 but they definitely had a confused Trend going on as far as the functionality goes so you should watch that video too and then there were wearables the technology that you actually wear on yourself and 2015 was the year of the second wave of SmartWatches including the first Apple Smartwatch called the Apple watch and of course we had that alongside others like the Moto 360 version 2 the Moto 360 Sport and similar smart watches from others pretty much everyone got into the game in the last two years everywhere from Huawei to actual watch makers like tag Herer these pretty much all do way more than your average fitness band since they talk to your phone and they show notifications and stuff but that's the thing is they're definitely all still smartphone accessories not Standalone devices by themselves and that's kind of the point and was also kind of cool to see Android Wear show up on the iPhone this year now virtual reality takes a few steps forward every year and this was no exception we got new stuff from Samsung in the gear VR and Google cardboard these being the headsets that actually use the display in your smartphone to deliver that immersive experience but the Standalone headsets also advance so we got new Oculus Rift new Sony PlayStation VR previously known as Project Morpheus and HTC Vive which I got Hands-On time with this stuff is definitely still Niche though so the hardware required to make a good quality VR experience aside from I guess Google cardboard is pretty expensive for The Limited functionality nevertheless early adopters of virtual reality stuff are more than willing to drop a few hundred bucks to give this emerging Tech a shot so and other things you should know about Force touch force touch and 3D touch became sort of out of the blue a really big deal for apple and they're holy ecosystem this year so 3D touch is software reacting to different levels of pressure from your finger so the new iPhone 6s and 6s Plus have 3D touch displays and apps are being built to take advantage of it Force touch is just two levels of pressure it's a hard Force press or a lighter one but it's the same idea more pressure equals a different function so we saw that in stuff like the Apple watch the new Macbook trackpad the MacBook Pros that came out and the new magic Trackpad 2 these are all small surfaces but I would expect to see pressure Sensi ity in larger surfaces like an iPad next year and I wouldn't be surprised to see 3D touch used to make a big design change in the iPhone 7 in 2016 just saying so yeah keep an eye on pressure sensitivity I think that's honestly Apple's big innovation of this year USB type-c if you don't know now you know it's new it's awesome it's here to stay it's the newest generation USB port so reversible carries more power carries faster data and already this year we see it in a couple smartphones tablets and laptops and their accessories we already saw it this year in a couple smartphones Nexus 6p Nexus 5x OnePlus 2 we start to see it in tablets the Google pixel C we saw some from Asus and from Dell and then most notably the new Macbook now when you look at the new Macbook with just one port that solo lonely USBC port and then an $80 adapter needed to do anything other than charge it it does seem kind of weird and behind but I can pretty much guarantee that the Next Generation Macbook will have more than one of these ports hopefully a few and expect a bunch more smartphones to have this port in 2016 the later adopters might be guys like apple with their lightning for a while and Samsung sticking with micro USB but down the road USBC it'll happen it'll happen now I got to give props to Windows 10 which was a pretty great Improvement for Microsoft this year specifically the hardware lineup they have out for now it's never really had like a Nexus name but you could say the surface lineup out now is the Nexus of Windows 10 Hardware so you have your Surface Book the laptop plenty of pros and cons to that but it's high-end in its own right then the Surface Pro 4 as your tablet and then of course you have alumia 950 XL as your highest end Windows 10 smartphone and Continuum which has a nice way of them all talking to each other also thanks for your comments my 950 XL is in the mail for here so that'll be one of the first smartphones I check out for 2016 should be fun cars man just seems like the the 100-year-old car industry is always a little bit behind when it comes to the tech stuff but 2015 was solid and 2016 is promising I'm a big fan personally of two things in Cars one electric cars and two self-driving or autonomous cars which is probably why I'm such a big fan of the Tesla Model S so here's a fun fact about the Tesla Model S all right so it's a really high-end electric car and it's a really Hightech car so it's got its own internet connection it can download software updates on the fly to improve its feature set and the way it drives and each individual Model S with the adaptive cruise control and self steering which combined to be called autopilot mode it kind of learns the roads you drive so let's say you're in your Model S and you take a new curve with autopilot on and it's a really tight curve so it has to slow down a little bit it takes it a little too fast it'll beep at you a little bit tell you to take the steering wheel it didn't really quite get it right that time that's something it'll learn for the next time you come around that on the map and you do it again the second time it'll slow down a little earlier it'll take the curve a little slower probably won't beep at you probably won't take it too fast and we'll start to understand the curve a little better so the third time the fourth time and the fifth time that you take that curve maybe it's in your daily commute the car is learning it and eventually we'll do it just perfectly it'll slow down hug it perfectly and exit the curve like a normal driver and that's awesome but Tesla Model S kind of treats itself like part of a fleet of every single Tesla Model S so it sends that data up to the network and then on your next software update when you download that software update everyone else's Tesla Model S will get those improvements to that part of the road so if I drive by there a week later and I've never seen that part of the road before on autop my car already knows to slow down a little early and take that curve nice and tight because the person before me did it and their car learned it that's pretty dope all right so one more thing uh Tech on YouTube did really well again this year plenty of new channels plenty of new communities new people to talk to about tech and I always kind of have numbers to support this so of the 86 videos that I uploaded to YouTube all about tech in the last year over a thousand years of human life were spent watching them even more than than the 2014 numbers which were already pretty ridiculous so it's kind of cool to see Tech on YouTube still growing and Tech video flourishing on the internet so in summary 2015 was pretty dope 2016 has a tough act to follow but I think we're up for it thanks for watching I'll talk to you guys next year peace\n"