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Phones phones phones oh my God phones. Samsung unveiled some new ones at their unpacked this morning. You'd be forgiven for missing them though given how much the presentation focused on AI features like ask about this video on YouTube which you wouldn't use for TechLink videos because they'd miss that whole phones bit at the start. You can't Samsung's new flagship Lineup is the $800 Galaxy S25. That's $1,000 S25 plus and $1,300 S25 Ultra in brand new colors including a few shades of blue that Samsung says are inspired by the brilliance of AI, which everyone knows is blue. All three phones sport 12 gigabytes of RAM and Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite SoCs under the hood which have apparently been customized to make their battery life so good. Samsung instructed viewers to watch videos up to 31 hours. Do it. Unfortunately, although the Ultra gets upgraded cameras, its included S Pen has been downgraded and no longer includes any Bluetooth functionality which allowed owners of previous Galaxy Ultra phones to use it as a remote camera, shutter and many other so called air actions. Samsung told Android Police that not many people were using the Bluetooth functionality and and people also just use Galaxy Ring and Galaxy Watch for hands free photo capture. And I have to admit making your customers buy another product to keep using a feature they like is much simpler than Samsung just leaving the S Pen alone. But tell you what, Samsung's gonna make it up to you with their new health feature that somehow measures your antioxidant index. Although I think a microplastics index would be more useful at this point. What? Still not happy? Have you seen the Crocs inspired case yet? Nothing? Okay, well the one thing that is for sure a cool announcement is the new kids features for the Galaxy Watch 7 LTE turning it into a standalone kids watch so parents can call, message and track their little babies. You know, making sure they're not pre ordering things if you must, though it seems like Samsung's own website is the place to do it. Or maybe wait a bit because Samsung also teased the Galaxy S25A, which will soon arrive to challenge this year's other phones that will be super thin for a good reason. Google was kind of Samsung's co presenter today as another detail about the Galaxy S25 series is that Google's Gemini will be the default assistant now, even though at any given moment I would much rather prefer to speak with Bixby. Well, if that's true for you, good news. Samsung told Android Authority that Gemini or Bixby could could be activated depending on the situation. Which I think is cool because I like the idea that whichever assistant pops up on my phone is the one that just beat the other in a wrestling match down there somewhere. Galaxy 25 and Pixel 9 users will also gain the ability to share images, files and YouTube videos to the real time voice mode Gemini Live, which will apparently be crucial for finding out if you just took a good photo I think my dog looks cute, but AI help. Hmm, is this a good photo? Just look at it. But Gemini's also getting a pretty big upgrade with the ability to complete multi app tasks like find activities that conform to certain criteria and text them to my friend. Which friend surprised me Some performance data for Nvidia's RTX 5090 has leaked courtesy of video cards with a Z showing that in various 3D mark tests the upcoming flagship achieves a roughly 30% lead over the RTX 4090 and more like a 40ish percent versus the Radeon RX 7900 XTX. And I'm telling you this because it felt kind of weird to leave it out today, but it sounds like proper reviews of the 5090 will be starting to go live at 6am tomorrow morning. So you might as well ignore what I just said and cross your fingers that Nvidia isn't lying when they promise anyone looking to buy the new RTX 5090 that it won't melt power plugs this time. Although watching all that go down was fun to watch for the rest of us. Yeah, you know what? We're gonna go for those mid range cars from amd, which should be dropping any day now. And by that I mean two months from now. Yeah, AMD exec David McAfee announced on Twitter that the RX9070 and 9070 XT will go on sale in March, even though retailers already have the cards in stores. Hmm. Waiting until all the RTX 50 series cards get scalped is a bold strategy. Let's see if it pays off for them. 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OpenAI has announced the Stargate project, a new company that will build $500 billion worth of AI infrastructure in the U.S. it was also announced at a White House press conference with President Trump. Even though the government isn't funding it, the money's coming from a number of other firms, including MGX, Oracle, OpenAI, of course, and SoftBank. Although Elon Musk has his doubts replying to OpenAI's announcement tweet to interject, they don't actually have the money. And also OpenAI is not really open. Has anyone noticed that? Oh, you gonna take that? Sam Altman hit him back. I genuinely respect your accomplishments and think you are the most inspiring entrepreneur of our time. Oh. Oh man, you got em good. Speaking of Elon, hundreds of subreddits are discussing whether to ban all links to Twitter X, and some dozens have already done so over Musk performing what really looked like a Nazi salute two times at Trump's inauguration. Was it a Nazi salute? I don't know, but the Nazis liked it. Unlike the last major Reddit wide protest of the site's updated API rules back in September, Reddit, the company, is apparently going to let things be telling ours that banning links to certain sites is up to the subreddits. And I didn't write a last sentence for that one. YouTube has announced new features for premium subscribers, including high quality 256kbps audio on music videos and faster playback speeds on mobile. We're talking up to four times, but at that point you might as well, ask the AI what's going on. There's also a new YouTube Premium Plus Google One subscription bundle that lets you save a bit of money, but it's in the US only, so what do I care? Apple has enabled Apple Intelligence by default in the newest builds of macOS 15.3 and iOS 18.3, which is just meant to be helpful. I mean, users must not know about the new features and that's why they're not using them. And anyways, Apple paused those AI notification summaries that were telling people that Sharknado was real. So this is fine and have you been practicing piano? But you're just not getting any better? Let a robot spider massage your fingies. This is a robot exoskeleton developed by Japanese researchers as a way to help those with fine tuned motor skills like musicians who have experienced a ceiling effect. They're just so good they can't get any better until they allow an electronic face hugger to yank their fingers around. I feel better already. And you'll feel better if you come back on Friday for more tech news. Or at least I will.
TechLinked Podcast Summary
Episode: Samsung Galaxy S25 Unveiled, RX 9070 Launch Window + More!
Release Date: January 23, 2025
Host: Linus Media Group
Overview: Samsung unveiled its highly anticipated Galaxy S25 series during their latest Unpacked event. The lineup includes the Galaxy S25 ($800), Galaxy S25+ ($1,000), and Galaxy S25 Ultra ($1,300), each featuring new color options inspired by AI aesthetics, predominantly various shades of blue.
Key Features:
Performance: All models are equipped with 12GB of RAM and the customized Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite SoCs, enhancing battery life significantly. Samsung claims the devices can support up to 31 hours of video playback ([01:05]).
Design Enhancements: The new color palette aims to reflect AI brilliance, aligning with the tech-centric theme of the series.
Camera and S Pen Upgrades: While the Ultra variant boasts upgraded camera systems, the included S Pen has seen a downgrade. It no longer supports Bluetooth functionality, removing features like remote camera control. Samsung justified this by stating low usage rates and promoting alternatives like the Galaxy Ring and Galaxy Watch for similar functionalities ([02:10]).
Notable Quotes:
Additional Announcements:
Health Features: Introduction of a novel health metric measuring the antioxidant index, although the host humorously suggested the inclusion of a microplastics index would be more beneficial ([03:00]).
Galaxy Watch 7 LTE: Enhanced with new kid-friendly features, transforming it into a standalone device for children, allowing parents to call, message, and track their children’s activities ([04:15]).
Upcoming Galaxy S25A: Teased as a more affordable variant set to compete with other mid-tier smartphones, emphasizing a slim profile for aesthetic and practical reasons ([05:00]).
Overview: Leaked performance data for Nvidia's upcoming RTX 5090 graphics card indicates a substantial improvement over its predecessor. Initial benchmarks suggest a 30% performance increase over the RTX 4090 and approximately a 40% lead over AMD's Radeon RX 7900 XTX.
Key Insights:
Benchmark Results: The RTX 5090 showcases significant advancements in 3D Mark tests, highlighting Nvidia's commitment to pushing GPU performance boundaries ([06:20]).
Release and Reviews: Full reviews are anticipated to begin rolling out by early morning the following day, setting high expectations within the gaming and tech communities ([07:00]).
Notable Quotes:
Concerns:
Overview: AMD is preparing to release its RX9070 and RX9070 XT graphics cards in March 2025. Despite having inventory available in stores, AMD executives plan to delay the official launch to strategize against the potential scalping of Nvidia's RTX 50 series.
Strategic Moves:
Notable Quotes:
Overview: OpenAI announced the Stargate project, a massive initiative to build $500 billion worth of AI infrastructure in the United States. This announcement took place during a White House press conference attended by former President Trump.
Collaborating Entities:
Community Backlash:
Elon Musk's Critique: Elon Musk expressed skepticism regarding the project's feasibility and OpenAI's transparency, tweeting, "they don't actually have the money," followed by remarks questioning OpenAI’s openness ([09:45]).
OpenAI's Response: Sam Altman responded diplomatically, acknowledging Musk's accomplishments and regard, though not directly addressing the criticisms ([10:15]).
Notable Quotes:
Overview: The Reddit community is engaged in extensive discussions regarding the potential banning of all links to Twitter (now rebranded as X). This debate intensified following controversial actions by Elon Musk, including gestures perceived as Nazi salutes during significant events.
Community Actions:
Subreddit Decisions: Several subreddits have already implemented bans on Twitter links, reflecting the broader community's discomfort with recent changes on the platform ([11:00]).
Platform Policy: Unlike previous collective actions, Reddit's administration has decided to decentralize this decision, allowing individual subreddits to determine their stance on banning Twitter links ([11:45]).
Notable Quotes:
Overview: YouTube has introduced new features exclusively for premium subscribers. These include higher quality audio for music videos and increased playback speeds on mobile devices.
Feature Details:
Audio Quality: Premium users can now enjoy music videos with 256kbps audio, enhancing the listening experience ([13:00]).
Playback Speed: Mobile users have access to playback speeds up to four times the normal rate, catering to different viewing preferences ([13:30]).
Subscription Bundles: Introduction of YouTube Premium Plus, bundled with Google One services, offering cost-saving benefits for subscribers in the United States only ([14:00]).
Notable Quotes:
Overview: Apple has enabled its proprietary Apple Intelligence by default in the latest releases of macOS 15.3 and iOS 18.3. This feature aims to assist users proactively, though its actual usage remains uncertain.
Feature Insights:
Functionality: Apple Intelligence offers AI-driven assistance, although some users may not be fully aware of or utilize its capabilities effectively ([14:30]).
Privacy Measures: Apple has paused certain AI features, such as notification summaries that inaccurately stated fictional events (e.g., "Sharknado was real"), to maintain user trust and accuracy ([15:00]).
Notable Quotes:
Overview: Japanese researchers have developed a robot exoskeleton designed to aid musicians with fine motor skills. This innovation targets individuals who have reached a "ceiling effect" in their physical dexterity, enabling them to push their skills further.
Product Features:
Design: The exoskeleton can manipulate fingers with high precision, assisting musicians in achieving more complex movements and techniques ([16:00]).
User Benefits: By enhancing fine motor control, the device allows musicians to practice more effectively without straining their muscles, potentially preventing injuries ([16:30]).
Notable Quotes:
In this episode, TechLinked delved into significant developments across the tech and gaming landscape. From Samsung's latest flagship smartphone innovations to Nvidia and AMD's competitive GPU launches, the podcast provided in-depth analysis and expert commentary. Additionally, broader industry moves, such as OpenAI's ambitious projects, Reddit's evolving community policies, and advancements in AI integration by YouTube and Apple, were thoroughly explored. The episode ended with an intriguing look at robotic assistance in the music industry, highlighting the intersection of technology and creative pursuits.
For listeners who missed the episode, this summary encapsulates all the essential discussions, insights, and forward-looking statements shared by the TechLinked team.