So It’s Still an Xbox…
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So It’s Still an Xbox… offers a brisk blend of tech updates and light humor. The video opens by detailing the rollout of Xbox mode for Windows 11, describing how the full-screen gaming interface originally built for handhelds now aggregates your game library into a console-like home screen. The host explains how to enable it via settings or the Windows key plus F11, and notes the rollout is gradual, limited to certain markets with expansion in the coming weeks. The segment emphasizes the playful idea that any Windows 11 PC can feel like an Xbox, even jokingly telling viewers that their laptop can be an Xbox too. The discussion then shifts to policy and security topics, including Meta’s legal threats in New Mexico tied to child safety reforms and the broader debate over age verification and encryption in tech platforms. The video continues with a rapid-fire Quick Bits section, covering topics from WHQL certification for a Chinese GPU designer to a DDoS attack on Canonical and a nuclear reactor project in China, all delivered with the show’s characteristic satirical tone. Throughout, the host ties these diverse stories back to consumer tech, highlighting how software, hardware, and policy intersect with everyday tech use. The episode closes with a nod to sponsor products and a reminder to explore additional content on Floatplane and the LTT store, maintaining the show’s upbeat pace and tech-centric curiosity.
Topics · technology news · gaming · privacy · policy · operating systems · hardware
Questions answered
- What is Windows Xbox mode and how can it be enabled on Windows 11?
- Windows Xbox mode is a feature that presents a console-style home screen on Windows 11 PCs, aggregating games from various sources into one window. It can be enabled in Settings under Gaming, Xbox mode, or by pressing Windows key plus F11 to jump into the mode.
- What are the key policy topics mentioned in the video related to AI and child safety?
- The video references ongoing debates over age verification and encryption in relation to child safety online, highlighting proposed measures like the GUARD Act that would require age verification for AI interactions and mandate chatbot disclosures about being non-human.