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Amazon's Fake Tariff Toll Booth Amazon is facing a massive lawsuit for maintaining inflated prices even after the Supreme Court struck down the tariffs. πŸ‘‰ Want more breakdowns like this? Head over to our YouTube channel.
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Nintendo's Double-Dipping Tariff Trap How Nintendo allegedly pocketed tariff refunds instead of lowering Switch prices. πŸ‘‰ Want more breakdowns like this? Head over to our YouTube channel.
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The Router in Your Living Room Just Expired Why a software license just turned functional Motorola routers into expensive paperweights. πŸ‘‰ For more breakdowns like this, check out the Slidebean YouTube channel.
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Apple's AI is a Trap to Sell Hardware Why Apple Intelligence is actually a massive hardware upgrade tax. πŸ‘‰ For more breakdowns like this, check out the Slidebean YouTube channel.
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The Billion Dollar Typo Breaking the Internet In 2038, a massive math error hidden deep in global infrastructure will trigger the Epochalypse. Because of a 32 bit integer overflow, physical hardware around the world will suddenly think it's 1901. Here's why fixing this existential trap will cost billions. πŸ‘‰ For more breakdowns like this, check out the Slidebean YouTube channel.
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The Ricoh Camera Cult Why the Ricoh GR series is sold out everywhere and commanding insane prices on the secondary market. πŸ‘‰ For more breakdowns like this, check out the Slidebean YouTube channel.
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The World Cup's Dystopian Robot Army The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature Boston Dynamics' Spot robot dogs patrolling stadiums. Here's why Hyundai's massive robotics deployment is raising serious surveillance concerns. πŸ‘‰ For more breakdowns like this, check out our YouTube channel.
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The 200 Million Dollar Machine That Controls the World Apple, Nvidia, and Tesla all rely on microchips, but none of them can actually build them without a single, incredibly complex machine from a company called ASML. If this Dutch company stops, the entire global tech economy halts. πŸ‘‰ For more breakdowns like this, check out our YouTube channel.
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The Medical Tech Inside Coca-Cola Machines Those touch-screen Coca-Cola Freestyle machines don't use normal syrup bags. They actually use micro dosing technology from the medical industry, designed by the inventors of hospital IV pumps to shoot precise micro-fractions of concentrated flavor into water in mid-air. πŸ‘‰ Want more breakdowns like this? Check out the Slidebean YouTube channel.
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Your Credit Card is a Computer People think the chip on their credit card is just a secure USB drive. It’s actually a literal computer with a CPU and RAM, powered by radio waves. πŸ‘‰ For more breakdowns like this, check out our YouTube channel.
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The Secret Radio Inside Your Phone (That You Can't Use) Your phone could pull free broadcast audio out of thin air, but that doesn't make carriers any money. πŸ‘‰ For more breakdowns like this, check out our YouTube channel.
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Apple's $200 Soldered Storage Trap By soldering NAND flash directly to the logic board, Apple destroyed the aftermarket upgrade path. πŸ‘‰ Watch the full breakdown on the Slidebean YouTube channel.
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Why Phone Batteries Haven't Improved in 10 Years We hit the physical limits of lithium-ion chemistry years ago, and Apple and Google are trapped. They are just using software tricks to hide a massive hardware wall. πŸ‘‰ For more deep dives like this, check out our YouTube channel.
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The Hidden Toll Booth Inside iPhone Cables Inside the tip of every Lightning connector was a tiny authentication chip. πŸ‘‰ Join us for more breakdowns like this on the Slidebean YouTube channel.
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The Hardware Wall Breaking Google's AI Top Google researchers are reportedly quitting due to an AI compute crunch. The biggest software company in the world is hitting a hard physical limit on hardware. πŸ‘‰ Join us for more breakdowns like this on the Slidebean YouTube channel.
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The Wafer Trap: Samsung's $73 Billion Strike A union strike at Samsung's chip assembly lines could cause a massive structural bottleneck. The South Korean Prime Minister warns that discarded wafers could lead to 100 trillion won ($73 billion) in economic damage. πŸ‘‰ Want more breakdowns like this? Check out the Slidebean YouTube channel
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The Fatal Flaw in Apple's $500 Headphones Apple's AirPods Max are facing a class-action lawsuit because the aluminum ear cups trap heat and create condensation, essentially sweating and bricking the internal electronics. πŸ‘‰ Want more content like this? Head over to the Slidebean YouTube channel.
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Sony’s Sneaky PS5 Price Hike Sony is facing a massive class action lawsuit from PlayStation customers over PS5 price hikes. They blamed tariffs, but when the tariffs disappeared, the higher prices stayed. πŸ‘‰ Get more insights like this in our newsletter.
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Why the Internet is Running Out of Ocean 99% of internet traffic travels through physical cables at the bottom of the ocean. Here is why Meta, Google, and Amazon are quietly buying up the sea floor. πŸ‘‰ For more breakdowns like this, check out our YouTube channel.
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Why Your Bluetooth Always Disconnects We can land rockets, but your Bluetooth headphones still drop connection in a crowded room. Because everything uses the exact same invisible frequency. πŸ‘‰ For more breakdowns like this, check out the Slidebean YouTube channel.
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