Russia's taking our photos!?
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The episode covers a range of tech industry updates and consumer tech concerns, starting with memory technology and its impact on smartphones. It explains that Samsung has begun mass production of lpddr5 memory, which could enable flagship phones to reach up to 12 gigabytes of RAM, with improved power efficiency and faster data transfer speeds. The host explains that this advancement is likely to appear in future devices rather than in the Galaxy Note 10, and discusses how higher RAM and faster memory support technologies such as AI and 5G. The segment then shifts to privacy and security issues, highlighting the FaceApp privacy controversy involving its Russian developer and the FBI's potential scrutiny, noting that the app uploads user photos for processing but claims to delete them after a period. The discussion expands to the broader problem of data leakage through browser extensions, citing a study that exposed web histories of millions of users and naming several extensions involved in the leak. The host playfully interjects about internet usage and privacy, contrasting lighthearted tech trends with serious security concerns, and moves on to brief updates about gaming and streaming services. The segment also touches on a Reddit AMA about Stadia, clarifying how Stadia Pro’s monthly game offerings work, and whether access to free games persists if the service ends or a user cancels. The host finishes with rapid-fire quick bits about other tech news, including artificial intelligence in mobile tech, political and regulatory discussions around Libra, and ongoing developments in hardware like new BIOS updates for AMD platforms and the evolving smartphone market. Overall, the video blends light tech humor with practical explanations of hardware advances, privacy risks, and upcoming services that could shape how people use devices and online platforms in the near future.
Topics · technology · science · privacy · mobile · gaming
Questions answered
- What is lpddr5 memory and why does it matter for smartphones?
- Lpddr5 is a newer generation of mobile RAM that offers higher transfer speeds and better power efficiency, enabling phones to use more RAM without draining the battery as quickly, which can improve performance in memory-intensive tasks like AI processing and multitasking.
- What privacy concerns surround FaceApp and the developers behind it?
- FaceApp uploads user photos to its servers for processing and has faced scrutiny from lawmakers and regulators over data handling, storage, and potential misuse of personal images, with claims that photos may be deleted after a period but concerns about access and control remain.