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GET MERCH: lttstore.com Twitter: twitter.com Instagram: @TechLinkedYT Facebook: @TechLinked NEWS SOURCES: IT GOES UP TO 11 Google goes and launches Android 11 Developer Preview after all First: androidpolice.com 9to5google.com techcrunch.com slashgear.com THROUGH A GLASS BENDY Z Flip’s fibers don’t keep dust out engadget.com Razr display sucks more, so tomsguide.com The Verge has a great article on how flexible glass is possible and why you’d want it theverge.com Samsung UTG: Tough, yet Tender businesswire.com sell to other companies neowin.net TOSS A PATCH TO YOUR SWITCHER Switch port of Witcher 3 gets pumped-up update kitguru.net arstechnica.com Steam cross-save polygon.com QUICK BITS GOTTA UP THE PLAYER COUNT SOMEHOW Stadia comes to ASUS, Samsung, Razer phones hexus.net MORE LIKE 10TH PLACE, AMIRITE Next-gen Intel Core i7 10700F reportedly matches current-gen Ryzen 7 3700X… techpowerup.com WHAT HAVE WE WROUGHT A modern connected-tech horror story theguardian.com twitter.com twitter.com Also, you can trick a Tesla into going over the speed limit with some tape linustechtips.com WANT SOME PODCAST WITH YOUR PAPER? Staples will include podcasting studios in retail locations prnewswire.com engadget.com I AM THE JETMAN WEEEEEEEE Jetman reaches new top altitude, hovers edition.cnn.com youtu.be @ 2:24
In the opening segment the video frames the rapid pace of technology news, highlighting that Android 11’s developer preview was released earlier than expected after a brief teaser that generated interest and speculation. The hosts explain that Google shifted away from the dessert naming scheme, announcing Android 11 as the official version and emphasizing that most changes are under the hood, focusing on networking, privacy, and platform compatibility. They acknowledge improvements while touching on the ongoing foldable phone conversation, noting the Galaxy Z Flip’s hinge fibers and ongoing display durability questions, and setting up curiosity about whether newer hardware will resolve the dust ingress and wear issues. The discussion moves into a broader tech landscape with a spotlight on The Verge’s coverage of the Galaxy Z Flip’s ultra-thin glass and how such materials could influence future foldables, balanced against practical concerns about durability and pricing. The hosts pivot to notable software wins, like Witcher 3’s port to the Nintendo Switch and now enhanced with cross-save support for PC, along with graphical refinements such as blur, anti-aliasing, and sharpening filters, underscoring how cross-platform continuity is becoming the norm for major titles. They remind viewers that cross-save enables seamless progression across PC and Switch, a feature that could shape expectations for other multi-platform releases. Quick bits touch on Stadia’s expanding device support, Intel’s rumored high-end CPUs, and cautionary tech horror stories about connected cars and privacy, while also reporting on Staples’ retail podcast studios and the Jetman Dubai milestone. The overall tone blends optimism about hardware and software progress with a healthy skepticism about durability, privacy, and the practicalities of embracing the next wave of devices, inviting viewers to stay tuned for more foldable tech discourse in future episodes.
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