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The $600 MacBook is REAL! (And It’s Faster Than You Think)

The $600 MacBook is REAL! (And It’s Faster Than You Think)

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In this episode of The Pairing Mode, Lionel and Robert break down a massive week in tech, covering everything from Apple's budget-friendly MacBook Neo to Samsung’s ambitious Agentic AI goals for 2029. We discuss Google’s record-breaking $32 billion acquisition of Wiz, NVIDIA’s photonics revolution, and the mind-blowing 1040Hz gaming display from TCL. We also tackle real-world hardware issues, including why the Pixel 10 is hitting 190 degrees during wireless charging.The duo also breaks down the massive shift toward agentic AI, discussing Samsung's goal to put Galaxy AI on nearly a billion devices by 2029 and Microsoft’s "Action Mode" for Copilot. Plus, Lionel shares a "digital assistant" breakthrough where Gemini managed his calendar and reminders with eerie efficiency. The Agentic AI Wave: How Gemini and Copilot are moving from "chatbots" to "do-bots". Samsung’s Billion-Device Goal: Bringing Galaxy AI to older phones and appliances. Nvidia’s "Light" Speed: The $2 billion photonics revolution to solve AI heating issues. TCL’s Super Pixels: A first look at the 1040Hz gaming display and the future of affordable OLED.Whether you are a tech enthusiast, a curious learner, or a proud citizen of either nation, you will find something interesting and informative on our channel. Subscribe now and don't miss an episode!#us #usa #cn #canadaAs affiliates, we may earn from qualifying purchases, which helps keep the channel running without affecting your costs. If you find this content useful, please give it a thumbs up, and don't forget to hit that subscribe button for more reviews and unboxings. We have several videos and podcasts coming up that I'm sure you will find interesting. We appreciate the support!

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