[Music] this week we're looking back at some of the highlights from the category 5 community coffee break and i'll be tearing apart my laptop with the hopes of replacing the noisy cooling system becca's got your top news stories including a warning to samsung blu-ray player users apple is moving to arm processors for the next generation of macs and microsoft is killing off mixer but contrary to their statement to the public they're really burning the hard-working staff who made it possible the crypto and crypto finance market is blowing up and robert koenig is here to tell us what's going on with the explosive defy marketplace this is all coming up so strap in it's time for the tech our live recordings are trusted only to solid-state drives by kingston technology revive your computer with improved performance and reliability over traditional hard drives with kingston ssds category 5 tv streams live with telestream wirecast and nimble streamer tune in every week on roku kodi and other hls video players for local showtimes visit category5.tv well hello there everybody my name is robbie ferguson it's nice to have you here with me again this week and it's good to be here at studio e that's our a b c d e fifth studio our fifth studio studio e and it would not be possible without your support i want to especially say a big thanks to bp9 scott barkley ron morissette jerry kowalski jonathan garvey jens nissen ameridroid also nomen5 and bill marshall as well as nycad and everyone else who has supported category 5 technology tv through this entire time this year has been an odd one 2020 kicked off january 1st and my resolution was to lose some weight and i've done well lost anywhere from 14 we'll say 14 to 18 pounds so almost 20 pounds but it's kind of like yeah it fluctuates a few pounds here and there but i've lost some weight that's my new year's resolution you remember that at studio d um i purchased a new scale a smart scale to help me to be able to keep track of that weight loss process and and my progress and it's been cool to see the graph and those of you who picked up one of those scales know that it is really really neat to be able to pull out your smartphone and see the trends and and see and and it's like a challenge for yourself a bit of an encouragement just to know the numbers i think has been really really helpful for me that's how the year started off so hey one good thing came out of 2020 so far and then we found out that we had to move category 5 technology tv at the end of february so that was not too far into the year at all made the announcement and we held a kickstarter campaign which was successful and i thank you so very much for your support and we had to move at the end of march but as you know of course this whole pandemic thing kind of took off mid-march so here in canada it was it was a couple weeks into march when things really started getting serious and so we moved everything in as best we could but i couldn't have my team here really helping to unpack or get things set up and so it's been that kind of struggle to get to the point where we're up and running at full capacity and we're not there yet i can't wait until henry bailey brown can be here in the studio with me probably like on another camera over in the far corner but he'll be here jeff weston will be here sasha rickman has had to move across the country to newfoundland but she'll be here in some way or another and one of the cool ways that sasha has been able to participate in our community even through this time and how some of our community has been able to keep in contact and and kind of keep up to date with what one another are up to is through a program that we host called coffee break and our category 5 community coffee break is held in general once a week we do have the occasional exception including this week because i am going to take my wife and kids away for the weekend and i'm really looking forward to a little bit of downtime i think we all need a little bit of respite every now and again and this week it's it's time for for me to get the kids out of the house and and and go somewhere and just kind of relax and and spend some time together to just playing board games and things like that having campfires really really looking forward to that and tis the season we can't do everything that we normally do we can't go window well we can go window shopping we can't go you know taking the kids into all the stores that we normally would up in cottage country and all that kind of stuff and can't do our grocery shops the same way that we used to what a world hey i posted on twitter this morning with my mask on at work that who knew when 2020 started that i'd be a a ninja or at least i'd look that way but um so with the rare occasion where we're not actually holding one um typically it is once a week that we hold the community coffee break and the whole purpose behind that and i'm talking about you know this is all that's been going on and i know that everybody's been affected differently throughout the pandemic but the coffee break was set up specifically to give us a place to go just like i'm going away to the cottage this weekend it's a place for you our community the category 5 tv coffee break is a place for us to all get together and just go just get away from it all just have some respite some time to hang out with the community members and just be ourselves have fun chat about random things the technology that has us excited this week and not talk about the things that are bringing us down that's the category 5 community coffee break and let's take a quick look at some of the many highlights of the category 5 community coffee break and i'd encourage you as you watch these clips to check in and and visit the category five community coffee break by going to our website category five tv is category five dot tv and when you're there scroll down on the home page and you'll see the schedule for the coffee break and i'd encourage you to be a part of that it's a very small tight-knit group right now and i know that our community is much much larger than what's represented in the coffee break and that's part of why i wanted to show you because maybe maybe you don't know that you can join it too and i'd love to have you as a part of it so let's take a look at some of the some of the highlights there have been wow i think it's like 63 coffee breaks so far wow right so among those are some gems and somewhere we just sat around just ah just hanging out but among those i've pulled some clips just to show you a little bit about what goes on on the coffee break so here you are a really cool thing about the pine phone is that um it is completely modular well you know as much as most phones can be um it's got a removable battery oh yes that's a dangerous that's a standard samsung j7 battery so you can get them really easily even though this one's branded or it's just a standard battery uh this is the the module that does the wi-fi bluetooth and no what timing wi-fi bluetooth and what i'm glad it wasn't just me you dropped out there bo he said this is the wi-fi bluetooth and gsm so that's a it's a quick tell module so this actually runs a stripped down version of linux on it so that's that's the only uh closed part of the entire phone is that that module right there is it just me or is this like mark shuttleworth's dream coming to light in a lot of ways let's see if i can get close enough here and annika really wanted to do the ubuntu phone right and this is this is a linux phone folks so you can i don't know if you can see it but these are our dip switches right here those are our hardware disable switches for different things this little white label next to it tells you what they are uh it's modem wi-fi bluetooth microphone rear camera front camera and headphone that's what you can turn off do you sell those at ameridroid we will be as soon as they're available um this right here is uh our pogo pins so these are uh i squared c interface to the phone oh nice wow so people can make a uh you know like keyboard cases or extended batteries or anything that does i squared and see and this is like how much is a is a pine phone remind me both uh it'll be less than two hundred dollars wow and uh so here here's manjaro running so it's not running android it's running linux let's see uh i'm trying to do this backwards oh yes so uh anyway i'm not sure exactly what i'm doing because i yeah i want one even more now on the back is really absolutely that i was planning to show you yesterday but i didn't find it and then this morning i remember that oh i have one box tucked away in another room that i didn't look inside is that i thought it was a game and watch oh my goodness liam come see this can you make a noise for me oh there it is making a nice peaceful an actual game and watch yeah um pre-nintendo so that was what created the nintendo yeah it's it's from 1985. i've had it uh i've had this one for uh 20 years ago and i understand like if if that didn't happen if that guy wasn't such a pushy salesman it nintendo might not have happened wow wow that's awesome and it still works so fresh but it's for the for today no that was pre well they might say nintendo on it does it yeah yeah it does okay yeah because there were two uh uh two vendors um and i don't know they remember the name or the other one but it was a clone of nintendo and i i used to have one of the clones and i had the one um it was um breaking breaking up out of prison um it was a a searchlight going all around and you had to avoid the searchlight and you had to avoid uh two guardrans and then you had to walk up to the fence and then the first one had to knock a hole in the fence and then escape and yeah i think i had my uh all-time high was uh almost five five five hundred points and after that and i'm closing passing 400 points there searchlight was really going fast i had that for three or four years and then if we moved on i haven't seen it since uh if i recall correctly i think game and watch was a device out of japan that um nintendo didn't they didn't create nintendo already existed but nintendo would have folded if game and watch the guy who was selling game and watch came to them and said please carry this so they've slapped their name on it and it became a nintendo product and made nintendo what what they became i guess well you're calling it a gaming and what okay so how does that thing convert to a watch because it also has a watch so does it have a clock at least yes there you go what's gw doing down there we can't we can't see what you're working on because your mic isn't gone i see that this yeah this is my gaming system nice nice this is a little one uh this i built three of these this is the little one there's a medium sized one that i built because my nephews were fighting over the fact there's only one controller on this thing uh and then there's the full-size arcade cabinet that i built for a friend after they saw the other two sweet uh liam wants to show you guys his retro gaming console oh is that the new one is that the new one right up to the that's the uh games uh this is the sega genesis do you want to put on like sonic show them how cool it is yeah it's got like 2 000 mega games on it i was hoping to get one of those new droids but i gather it's back ordered hold it up to the camera oh he's got sonic running for you guys copyright infringement right here oh boy you guys see that yeah nice it's really hard to see on camera isn't it yeah it's slightly or something it's actually these things are awesome that's cool nice buddy those things are awesome it takes an sd card so you can pop a rom on it and it will it will boot hey uh guess what happened this morning guys you'll never guess i i got to work where i am now and maybe 10 minutes later 15 minutes after i got here i got a phone call from our alarm company that our alarm was going off at the new studio i was gonna say the alarm went off i had a feeling it was something like that i was gonna i was gonna say it jokingly but i'm glad i didn't so i my initial thought was okay well there must be a false alarm like you know we just had it installed on saturday right so sometimes there's some kinks to to work out um so i emailed the alarm company and and asked them to send me a copy of the manual so i can reprogram the terminal thing just in case it was a false alarm and i and i went there and everything was fine so i called off the police and told them we didn't need anyone because it was a false alarm um and then i went back over my surveillance footage just on a whim and sure enough 8 37 this morning my door opens wide and the guy walks in looks around looks around and then the alarm starts going off and then he quickly gets out and how did he get in exactly so that was my thought so i'm sitting there watching this surveillance video and i'm and i can't see his face i can't see any because i haven't set up the surveillance yet so it was just the camera in the in the office happened to be pointed toward the door so i saw the door open the guy walk in you see kind of his right side and he's looking around and then he gets and the alarm goes off right so as i'm watching this footage i hear somebody rustling on my door so i jump up and i run to the the door of the studio and i whip it open and i say you can't come in here remember i'm just watching the surveillance and i see this guy turns out he's one of the maintenance workers at the con and he didn't when when they leased out our unit they didn't mark us as a as a lease unit they have because they're short staffed right because of the covet 19 they've been closed so we're moved in we've got our alarm set up but they didn't mark it as uh as uh not vacant so he thought it was empty he thought it was empty and he's going around from all of the empty units he's got a clipboard of all the empty units and they do an inspection at the beginning of every month um i guess presumably to prepare them you know that months you know tours and trying to rent it out but uh so he had walked right in he had a key obviously he just walked right in set off the alarm and he's just freaking out and of course my his first impression of me is me yanking the door open so i'm like oh man i'm so sorry i had no idea who you were or what you were doing all i know is that the police are here my alarm went off this morning i got to call the alarm company and get them to reset the code and yeah so that's how my day started wow yeah and that happened this morning happened this morning yeah before i got a voicemail i got a voicemail from the property management company all apologetic and they're going on about how you know it'll never happen again we've marked them at least we're so sorry wow wow so i'm just hoping what's that i'm really hoping i don't get a bill for a false alarm a good point because if the police get called out they'll uh they'll charge you for that so and you want to know what's neat is that um i got there within 10 minutes and the police were already there oh yeah oh yeah they were uh i don't mess around with that stuff i poured myself a coffee in this particular mug as a reminder to let you know that uh andrew andrew lloyd webber is broadcasting the 25th anniversary stage production of the musical on youtube this weekend so it's a limited time thing it's for 48 hours i think in the uk and 72 hours in the rest of the world i believe because of copyright so um i posted the link to that under um i think i forget what the videos channel is on discord i think it's called like interesting videos or channel on discord if you click on there it's the last video that i posted but it is limited it's only this weekend if you want to see the stage production which i think is cool because growing up being such a fan of the phantom of the opera as a child having seen that pantages theater when i was in grade six and then like following the musical for years after that um i always wanted to have a recording of the the actual stage production rather than the movie the movie came out and that was something but it wasn't as good so it's nice to see a proper produced stage version of the show so that's really really cool i went to see it in a smaller theater so it was not as majestic as it would have been in one of the larger theaters um and i did get the uh original um uh cd of the original cast uh request so with but not original canadian or uk this was a uk i believe okay yeah i can't remember i can't remember his name i would as soon as i as soon as i hear it i know here no that wasn't the right one no from ireland was was the phantom here in canada okay so i know that you're talking about and i'm trying to find the cd and i don't i don't just don't see it often i want to say kevin or brian or something like that but it's i i can't think of it maybe i'll switch around my camera and i can like give you a little bit of a walk through of what i do this place yes if i can okay so let's see i'm i'm really new at this getting really dizzy wow okay here we are here we go so have you ever um taken carpet adhesive off of uh uh floorboard it's horrible very difficult oh yeah i've been using that iron on steam and just steaming the vegetables out of that if i go to the other side of the attic obviously there's still like lots of work that needs to be done up here this is like a horror movie yeah when you move really quickly this is going to be my cat 5 office there's plenty of room is it insulated though i mean what's it going to be like in the middle of summer that'll be hot well it's really stinking hot right now i'm not surprised no insulation in the rafters no none at all in the um yeah you're gonna have to insulate that whole area there so for that to be reliable yeah that is my washing machine uh this should be my office down here yes you really need to make this part of your part of this your office it's far more suitable yeah and yeah and in really hot days it will be a very cool little bit cooler yeah in my house oh this should be cool what i think we've decided on is making a cluster of independent so a cluster as in uh multiple devices but independent as in each one will have its own distro uh raspberry pi unit that will each have uh the raspberry pi os and zoom installed and each one of those has an hdmi output so then each raspberry pi becomes a camera source essentially for zoom so i'd have one raspberry pi dedicated to jeff and that would be hdmi out into his capture and then when i push the button on the on the stream deck it would switch to his camera basically uh and then have one for sasha and one for henry and however we want to set it up so it's just like one raspberry pi per person it might work so that's kind of where i'm sorry i think i missed what it is you were meaning to do with that raspberry pi being able to have it have them come in remotely through zoom ah i see okay because for the show we obviously don't want this grid layout and we can't have it so that it's switching back and forth every time someone speaks and but you need to you need a separate input for each of them so you can edit them post as much as any way you like and even live we need to be able to switch to the person who's speaking manually and i and and people may not realize but um zoom cannot be running on the broadcast system because it's broadcasting so that means the good camera that i use out of it basically so during the interview or during the conversation i would be on my phone and you've done you've done this before though as i recall because you you did the same thing um alive oh good point yeah okay live changes yeah i was about to say this wednesday we found that out when my pine book pro would not work for the feature and then so then signed off rebooted changed the way i connected things i plugged the uh i plugged the atomos ninja flame into the pine book pro and pushed the cord worked flawlessly so so we need about a half a dozen raspberry pi for eight gigs yeah exactly so well i think four would do it because four is as many inputs as i have oh that's still fun so then we just so basically that would allow us to treat each person on their zoom connection as a as a camera source so i think that could work and it's probably a pretty good way to do it on the cheap on the cheap it's gonna cost like you know four raspberry pies here in canada it's like 600 bucks so you know what it's like two dollars american right that's ridiculous robert said to me because robert's in florida right and he's like oh yeah raspberry pi it's only 75 bucks for the new one really 110 dollars here just for the board plus you got to buy the power supply plus you got to buy the case i'm not even sure i would use it i'm not even sure i'd use a rasp for that anymore right probably you've already already been talking about the navy you've already been talking about the odroid um uh what was it c4 i believe yeah i don't know i haven't looked yet i don't know if they're any cheaper i need to hit up a miradroid and see what they've got but maybe that's an option you've seen this too right um you've seen where the raspberry pi if it loses power uh potentially that sd card yeah it's corrupted you can't afford that especially especially not live so you know maybe maybe that's an option i don't know what the price point is though so maybe maybe just a bunch of xu4s with uh with emmc with the desktop yeah i like i like what you're thinking and it's got hdmi out i was strictly thinking you know i i just need a sbc with some hdmi output but you're right it doesn't have to be raspberry pi no um you need for it to work especially when you're live you can't afford to be having it break down unexpectedly not just not to say that they will but um if you lose power all of a sudden then yeah you're going to have a yeah but if you know what our and the sd card corrupting is the least of your problems if my ups is so weak it can't power four raspberry pies i'm in trouble because that r510 is going down well you've got a beeping at ups don't you i do yeah i gotta get new batteries in that thing well yeah it's a good point yeah i threw it out there for in case it would be you know just as a as an option so yeah i like that idea uh xu4s or uh the new c4s any of those would probably do just fine it's really just plugging them in and and then seeing how they how they operate with zoom in full screen it's been so much fun getting to know certain members of our community and i'd encourage you to become a part of our community coffee break as well just a great um usually weekly place that you can come together on a zoom meeting and be a part of our community in that way so i'd encourage you to check it out category five dot tv just scroll on the scroll down on the home page and you'll find the schedule there the past videos everything else and if you have any questions join our discord and that is found by clicking on interact and then you'll see join our discord server there at category 5 dot tv we've got to take a quick break i'm going to mosey on over to the bridge and from there we're gonna get into my laptop and finally finally fix the cooling system in that bad boy stick around welcome back all right so what i hope to achieve today is to demonstrate that there are some minor repairs that you can conduct yourself this is my laptop it's a lenovo thinkpad it's a great powerful little laptop big laptop i should say but the cooling system went all kinds of bad so the last time i used this laptop was during an interview and when i conducted that interview we had all sorts of problems i couldn't hear the question oh i'm so sorry dude this is really frustrating i'm sorry dude oh patrons i've got and i've got you on 100. it just stopped all the way it just stopped are you good you can hear me now yes okay so that noise was something else and when you're doing live tv you really just don't need that kind of stress you know what i'm saying so i got this open and i had a look and even though this fan is spinning fine and everything looks okay this cooling system is on its last legs maybe it's about to fail maybe just the bearings have gone whatever it might be it needs replacing but it's a big apparatus it's not just a little fan it's got this whole pipe cooling system going over to the cpu so i had to get online and place an order for an identical replacement so the laptop while i might have thought okay it's dead the cooling system is gone it's going to be a lot of work or money possibly i mean if you took it to a shop it might cost you you know take the price of parts mark it up a bunch and then add another i don't know a couple hundred bucks for labor but what if i told you you could do this yourself pretty straightforward so that's what i'm gonna set out to do and we're going to see if this is going to make any amount of difference and kind of how tedious this is now i've already already had this old one kind of removed so i've tightened things up again just so that the thermal compound wouldn't have a problem there are a couple of screws all over the place here you're going to need a really really tiny screwdriver so every laptop computer is a little bit different of course you can you can guess that however um the concepts that i try to instill are that from piece to piece from component to component from computer to computer you can do this it's not that difficult you just got to find the problem and be very gentle i always say like just take your time if something doesn't seem to want to give it's probably you've missed a screw or something you don't have to pull so right now for example i'm noting that there is a there you go uh a wire that is not wanting to give and it's because it's actually part of the computer not part of the fan assembly so you gotta be mindful of that kind of thing never yank never pull and be patient gentle and patient now before i get too far into my maker tech let's get our maker on so this is the central processing unit the cpu of our laptop computer so just like your desktop computer you've got a cpu you've got that brains chip of your computer now ideally you're going to have something like a lint-free cloth or perhaps some cotton or something like that to clean with in pandemic times we're steampunking it out and i'm using paper towel because it's all i got and it's all i can get because the stores are hard to get access to so i just need to be careful that i don't get lint on that so i do have 99 alcohol this is a solvent that is going to help me to clean off all of this thermal paste so you can see how there's a bunch of sticky gunk on there which is the thermal compound that is a conductive uh a heat conductive compound to help to dis to make that good thermal contact between the heat sink and the cpu so with some good strong 99 isopropyl or rubbing alcohol i'm just going to very gently dab that off so we're just cleaning off all of the old thermal compound because we're going to be applying some new so this again is a see that this is a task that you'll be able to do yourself and you can be confident as long as you're careful because i don't want you to break stuff okay you can be confident in doing this now it's always a good idea to start with if this is your first computer repair start with something cheaper than a lenovo thinkpad you don't want to do this on your main production computer start with things like a raspberry pi this is one of the things that makes single board computers like here's a an odroid xu4q well get yourself one go get one take that big old heatsink off the top there and play around with it and don't be afraid to break it because they're super cheap get yourself a raspberry pi which is even cheaper because it's not as powerful and don't go with a raspberry pi 4 because that's not going to be cheap go with something like a 3b and just use it as a test bed to be able to play around and no don't be afraid to wreck it it's okay to wreck things but don't wreck your good laptop you want to be mindful of that but you know single board computing has really given us a platform that we can screw around and we don't have to be afraid of busting things up all right i'm going to give that just a quick little dab dry and i'm being careful not to leave like chunks of paper towel behind because paper towel is not the ideal thing it works some people are saying oh don't use paper towel well it works it's makeshift it's pandemic but it works and there is my cpu now so nice and clean and it is ready to receive the new cooling system and some good new thermal compound all right so here's our cooling system that i picked up online and incidentally buying the parts myself was significantly cheaper than getting the parts through a local computer shop and i'm not afraid to goof around there we are again don't force things take your time there it is so here's the original here's the new one can you tell the difference all right so we want to take a peek at this it looks like they have some thermal compound added to the block but it has a piece of plastic over top i believe i'm just going to confirm that maybe not maybe it's like a a solid kind of thermal sticker yeah it is so what i want to do is i actually want to grab a tube of thermal compound that i've chosen and you can pick up some of this like online or at your local computer shop if they're open and you just want to get some dabs on there right on the processor this is going to give us a thermal contact between the two whoa did that ever come out fast that was not intentional it doesn't really matter you want to just have a little tiny doppel there because as soon as i stick that down that's just going to go which is fine but it's a little bit messy all right so now i want to remount this the new one so i'm mounting the new one exactly as the old one came out and that is going to go let's see here right over top of the cpu let's grab our screwdriver and start screwing that down so that that can get a nice thermal linkage between the processor and the the copper cooler so i'm just tightening them about a third of the way just to get it affixed and then i'm going to tighten it right up there we are see there's nothing overly complicated about this type of repair things like upgrading your ram you can see that i've got an extra ram module slot here so if i wanted to i could buy an identical ram dim here and put it here and then i'd basically get twice as much ram if you wanted to do an upgrade this is my hard drive if i wanted to upgrade the hard drive put an ssd in i could replace that with an ssd and then reinstall my linux mint what else could i do here's a battery for the cmos the the memory so i could replace that if i ever start losing memory which happens after the battery gets old this is the wi-fi chip here um what else do we need to see like it's like there are so many components here that are so easily accessible that i could repair myself which is brilliant all right so now i need to just give this a little bit of a a shimmy there because it's never been in a computer so it's just a little bit off on its fitting but it looks great perfect fit really if i can get this final screw to go in oh remember just take your time it's not like you're doing a tv show and you need to make it look like you know what you're doing there it is so that is strapped in okay so now we've got our fan in place we've got this guy here which we need to so this is the cable that was affixed to the other one it looks like they've already included like a double-sided sticker here an adhesive to reapply that to the new fan that's kind of cool so they've thought of it all and then that's going to go right here whatever this is it might be video or audio or some crazy thing connecting into the board i'm not too sure as long as you put it back the way it should go you're golden just like anything as you disassemble something make sure you observe how it goes back together and now here's the fan power and pwm for the power management and i'm just going to carefully plug that in where the old fan unplugged and that that is a problem because the fan that i ordered has two more pins or it's just a different adapter let's count the cables so let's see we've got one one two three four five and on the old fan we've got one two three four five okay so i'm going to have to do a little bit of a modification here in order to get this fan to be able to connect to this power supply which is fine except i have a problem i'm operating in pandemic mode and i in this studio space have not yet unpacked my soldering tools so this feature which is meant to be just finished today is going to end up being a two-part because i'm going to have to solder these wires together so what i have done is i've removed the incorrect header and i've separated out the wires they are all color coded so i'm good to go and i've got the correct header right here from the old fan so what we're going to be doing is we're going to be connecting these wires together correctly but i need to heat shrink tube them heat tube shrink them i don't know i need to connect those together with solder and i need to shrink tube them as well to protect the cable so unfortunately i don't have the tools at my disposal in order to do that right now that said i will have and we'll be able to complete this on a very soon future episode but everything else fit perfectly it's just that header which is unfortunate i had hoped that we'd be able just to pull this off very easily tonight but it does turn into a bit more of a maker tech solution doesn't it since the since we do have to do some soldering which is unexpected and not necessarily normal either they must have changed the header at some point or made some kind of change to that header to make it so that it's not the right size but we'll fix that and that's one of the things too is that you can take cables and you can splice them and and make them work together and that's one of the exciting things about doing maker tech is that you can make things work that generally otherwise would not work and then you can make them you know you save yourself a boatload of money when you can do it but at this point we've got to call it quits on this so watch our channel category five dot tv for part two of the fan replacement series [Laughter] and on part two i'm going to be soldering these cables together we're going to be shrink tubing them and we're going to fire it up and see how things work and see how that cooler has improved in the meantime we've got to head over to the newsroom so here is becca here's what's coming up in the category 5 dot tv news room samsung blu-ray and dvd players around the world are bricking themselves automatically fifa 21 will be the most realistic yet space exploration company spacex applied for a license to offer satellite-based service to rural areas in canada google has quietly launched an ai-powered pinterest rival named keane apple is moving to arm processors and microsoft's mixer streaming platform is dead stick around the full details and this week's crypto corner are coming up this is the category 5 dot tv newsroom covering the week's top tech stories with a slight linux bias from the newsroom i'm becca ferguson samsung users unplug your ethernet millions of samsung blu-ray and dvd players are being bricked all around the world entertainment has become one of the biggest tools for keeping sane during these trying times but while many companies are aggressively pushing their streaming services others still prefer owning the media they buy in physical form that mostly means dvds and blu-ray discs which of course require appropriate devices to play them but what if those devices all suddenly stopped working for no apparent reason that's the rather eerie and frustrating situation that owners of samsung blu-ray players are now experiencing experiencing around the world with no answer or solution yet in sight there doesn't seem to be any common denominator other than the fact that it's happening across a number of samsung's wi-fi or ethernet connected blu-ray and dvd players it doesn't appear to matter which model the most common behavior reported is that the players reboot themselves after a few seconds causing an inescapable boot loop others have reported hearing noises as if the players were reading empty disc slots given the mysterious and sudden appearance of the bug some people have different theories on what caused it some blame an overnight firmware update but the range of devices covered is so wide and random that it seems less likely some believe it may be an expired ssl security certificate in the firmware which could explain why no amount of resetting the device to factory settings seems to work unfortunately samsung remains unresponsive despite the growing number of complaints possibly due to how it happened during the weekend given global conditions it's understandable how owners are not so amused especially if it will require them to turn in the device for manual servicing fifa game developer ea sports promises that the next generation version of fifa 21 will feature new technology to make it the most realistic yet the fifa series remains one of the most popular video game franchises in the world next year's entry will release for both existing consoles as well as the new xbox series x and playstation 5. but ea says the newer consoles will take advantage of more advanced technology despite regular criticism that the annual game is often very similar to the previous year's entry it had sold over 260 million copies as of 2018. ea says its newest title will feature more lifelike player movements which it says will be the most authentic character behaviors uh ever seen in sports video games the next generation editions will feature significantly reduced loading times and the ps5 version will take advantage of haptic feedback on the consoles dual sense controller new rendering and lighting techniques will also help to increase the overall realism of the game fans in the stadium stands will also be more interactive even participating in celebrations fifa 21 will be released worldwide in october before the new consoles launch the ps5 and xbox series x versions with their advanced features will be available later but ea is off a path to players who buy the game on the previous generation early sadly nintendo switch gamers won't get to experience any of the franchise's new models or gameplay innovations the lower powered portable console will instead get a legacy edition release that will include only new kits and teams and an updated menu and overlay ea has promised to reveal more about the game in the coming months elon musk's spacex has applied to offer high-speed internet to canadians living in remote areas using satellite technology last year spacex has launched more than 500 satellites into earth orbit to build its starlink mega constellation which aims to make satellite internet available from practically anywhere on the planet spacex applied with canada's telecom regulator the canadian radio television and telecommunications commission crtc for what's known as a basic international telecommunications services or bits license that's a requirement for any company that wants to offer what the crtc calls telecommunications traffic between canada and any other country if they are successful in getting a bits license that means spacex whose formal company name is space exploration technologies corp could theoretically try to offer more wireless telecom services down the line such as voice and data plans but for now the application focuses on high-speed internet beamed directly into rural homes and businesses via the company's existing network of so-called near-earth satellites canada is far from the only place spacex is trying to offer internet service the company is planning to offer high-speed internet services in the united states later this year through a subsidiary known as starlink before rapidly expanding to near global coverage of the populated world by 2021 as they say on the company website crtc data suggests as many as 40 percent of canadians who don't live in major urban areas do not have access to high-speed internet and what is available is often prohibitively expensive the issue has taken on increased importance during the kova 19 pandemic as millions of canadians find themselves working from home with seemingly no end in sight the application was filed in may and debt and the deadline for public comment was last friday more than 1200 canadians have weighed in on the proposal a large number of them in support of it elon musk says the new service won't require a special installer there's just two instructions and they can be done in either order point at sky plug in starlink hopes to make its services available worldwide and you can receive a notification once it's available in your area by signing up at starlink.com google has launched an artificial intelligence powered pinterest killer at least competitor called keen also apple is switching to arm processors and microsoft is shutting down its mixer streaming video service becca's got those stories coming right up and also robert koenig our crypto correspondent is here with the crypto corner don't go anywhere welcome to the crypto corner this week we've got some interesting news for you but as usual let's start looking into the market how did the market perform in the last seven days as we can see no big changes here last week it was a draw on 274 billion today or currently it's 278 billion bitcoin had an increase of 2.4 percent in last seven days but if we sort this year by seven days we see suddenly compound increasing by 292 percent the over 20 coins that had an increase of over 15 percent and on the downside only two coins lost more than 15 percent so what happened here why is there suddenly such a big change and if we look into the d5 market cap because compound is part of the d5 market we see that most of those changes are coming from uh compound so last week i showed you this uh this chart and it was a 2.3 billion now it's 6.7 billion as you can see most of that is coming from compound now let's dive a little bit deeper into this here and check what happened and if we take a look at the compound plat platform so compound dot finance we see it's basically like a bank so you can supply money to the environment or you can borrow money and in the case of let's say bit basic attention token you will receive 27 and if you borrow money you have to pay 34 so far everything is fine now last week a compound was listed on coinbase and that caused a huge increase in price and because of that this environment went absolutely crazy and the reason is that every time you take out a loan or receive money you'll be compensated with comps which is the native token of this platform so you receive money in other words if you take out a loan and to check that there's another website called predictions.exchange and if i say i want to have 1000 here so enter 1000 basic attention token and i do calculate then i see that i will receive on top of those thousand dollars i will receive 17 interest so i don't have to pay interest i will receive 17 interest now some people are clever and they take that money and put it back into the system and that's called yield farming and with yield farming you can achieve interest of over a hundred percent now i have to clearly say at this stage so it's a huge disclaimer what you're hearing here is not financial advice this is a very young industry it's guided by software and there are plenty of bugs in software and also it can be hacked so it's a very risky uh environment and if you don't understand the details of what is happening here please do not invest any money even small amounts can be dangerous because the fees uh can be as high as 15 for one transaction so just to give you an example of why uh one has to be careful here's somebody that put uh money into the system and took out so he was doing yield farming and then suddenly realized that he had much less money available and the reason that he was liquidated because of the interest that he didn't consider and this is a hard environment it's guided by software and if you don't have enough collateral in the system you will be liquidated there's nobody that will call you and say hey you need to put money in this year so you're not you're not liquid you're not being liquidated and that's why you have to be really uh please be careful i'm showing this to you because defy as such is a market that is uh coming as you can see it's completely different to what you are accustomed to as a bank customer but it's the future yeah it's decentralized which means there is no entity behind this here it's completely autonomous from any federal institution or financial institution and it's global so everybody in the world can participate here in other words you can be your own bank by putting money into it and taking money out but as mentioned you need to understand what this is about and so as long as you don't understand things like what is avei what do they do what's wbtc rapt btc ran btc dydx uh wrapped eth all those things if you don't understand what is happening here please don't put money any money into that um there's no there's no customs service that you can call in case something goes wrong but as mentioned this is the future this is where finance will go to because uh it cuts out the middleman it cuts out the bank and you can do business directly and it's secured because it's secured through the ethereum blockchain so um more more is to come in this in industry more is going to be invented and yeah anyway that that's it from uh me this week i hope you enjoyed this uh short uh excursion to the d5 market the news of on what's happening there and uh thank you very much for watching and i hope to see you next week again so thank you bye bye well thanks robert always appreciate your insight uh just a reminder for those of you watching at home we are not providing basically financial investment advice what we're doing is we're giving you the information about the cryptocurrency market and leaving it up to you to make the decisions and now back to becca thank you robbie google's area 120 team an internal incubator that creates experimental apps and services has launched keen a would-be pinterest rival that draws on the search giant's machine learning expertise to create topics available on the web at staykeem.com and on android co-founder cj adams says keane aims to be an alternative to mindlessly browsing online feeds adam writes in a blog post on keen you say what you want to spend more time on and then create content from the web and people you trust to help make that happen you make a keen which can be about any topic whether it's baking delicious bread at home getting into birding or researching typography keen lets you create the content you love share your collection with others and find new content based on what you have saved pinterest has already captured the hobby focus side of this market with its pinboard style visual design two characteristics that keen is trying to imitate but keen has google's expertise in machine learning which adams says will surface helpful content related to your interests google has never been able to break into the social space a venue of online activity that generates scads of lucrative data for targeting ads a pinterest style social network would really allow it to hone in on users interests and gather this information and it does seem that data collected by keen is being collated with everything else google knows about users you log into keen using your google account and clicking on the site's privacy link just points you to the google wide privacy policy it's interesting to see google push its machine learning systems into more varied applications especially those that seem like they're trying to foster users interest in rewarding hobbies rather than algorithms that drive people to greater engagement without caring what it is they're actually engaging with will you give kane a try are your interests such that you don't mind google knowing what you're into comment below if you're watching online or hop onto our website to post your thoughts on episode 648 just seven weeks ago we talked about how apple plans to drop intel for its own processors for future macs but it came as a surprise monday that these processors will be arm-based it's a big move and perhaps the biggest addition the transition to arm-powered chips brings is the ability for ios and ipad apps to run natively on mac os in the future apple says most apps will just work meaning you'll be able to run native mac os apps alongside native ios apps side by side apple is promising new levels of performance and far less power consumption when it with its move to in-house processors apple is designing its own range of soc for macs with unique features to mac but a common architecture across product lines microsoft is working on office updates for the new mac silicon and word and excel are already running natively on the new mac processors with powerpoint even using apple's metal tech for rendering apple has always been also been working with adobe to get their photo editing editing apps up and running on the new chips mac os big sur will also include a new version of rosetta apple used rosetta previously for the power pc shift to intel based max and rosetta 2 will automatically translate existing apps at install time this means that even if developers haven't fully updated their apps they should still work without modification apple is also using virtualization for running versions of linux on these new apple's transition to arm follows a similar move by microsoft to experiment with windows on arm nearly a decade ago microsoft started this work ahead of the windows 8 release in 2012 and even released the windows rt operating system that was designed for arm-based hardware microsoft has since transitioned windows 10 to arm as well apple will release the first mac with apple silicon at the end of this year and it expects the transition to take two years new intel powered macs are still in the pipeline so apple isn't moving exclusively to armbasemax just yet microsoft is shutting down mixer its video game live streaming platform in a move that will affect streamers from tyler ninja belvin's on down in a statement released on mixer's official blog on monday the streaming service announced that it will be shuttering its operations side and will help mixer streamers transition to facebook gaming starting on july 22nd mixer.com will redirect to fb.gg in a similar statement on its blog facebook gaming noted that mixer streamers that choose to move to facebook gaming will be matching partner agreements as closely as possible most famously ninja had signed an exclusivity deal with mixer in august 2019 for reportedly around 20 to 30 million dollars per year in an interview with the verge microsoft's head of gaming phil spencer said that the move to shut down mixer was a strategic one spencer said it wasn't as much about return on sell it was about finding a partnership partnership that was the best things for the community and streamers we think this is it and it gives us a great place to launch more xcloud content and give gamers the ability to play from there while media is focused almost entirely on the result to streamers the fact remains mixer is closing down without so much as notifying its staff trust and safety staffer jazuki said on twitter monday guys we had no clue i found out with the rest of you i am devastated i have dedicated all i have to this platform and this hurts immensely according to microsoft mixer's intellectual property and staff will be transferred to the microsoft teams division on july 22nd but suzuki make it sounds like that's not the case at all she's tweeting a call for employers to reach out to her if they're looking to hire a strong-willed empowered female who focuses on efficiency and high productivity with a team mentality and she re retweeted i am brandon who said there are a lot of people out of jobs now due to mixer closing during a pandemic what the h-e-l-l launched in january 2016 as beam mixer was renamed after its acquisition by microsoft in 2017 the platform's attempt to compete with twitch resulted in the signings of major twitch streamers such as ninja and shroud for huge 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