TechLinked - Behold...the Windows-Killer
The video begins with skepticism towards tech news, humorously noting its immaterial nature. It then highlights Valve's updated branding guidelines, suggesting a potential revival of the Steam Machines concept, allowing third-party manufacturers to use Steam OS. This could lead to a public release of Steam OS for any PC, enhancing gaming options. The discussion shifts to OpenAI's new subscription tier, ChatGPT Pro, priced at $200 per month. Despite its high cost, the tier promises reliability and accuracy, appealing to researchers and engineers. The video also covers NZXT's Flex subscription program, clarifying it as a rental service rather than a financing option. Additionally, it mentions a Kickstarter for Mac Studio SSD upgrades and innovative drone designs with bird-like legs, showcasing advancements in tech and AI.
Key Points:
- Valve updates branding guidelines, hinting at a revival of Steam Machines and broader Steam OS availability.
- OpenAI introduces ChatGPT Pro at $200/month, focusing on reliability for professional use.
- NZXT clarifies its Flex program as a rental service, addressing customer misconceptions.
- Kickstarter offers affordable SSD upgrades for Mac Studio, challenging Apple's pricing.
- Innovative drone designs mimic bird legs, enhancing takeoff and landing capabilities.