Tech YouTuber MKBHD reviews CarPlay Ultra, a rare feature currently supported only in select Aston Martin vehicles, with broader updates for standard CarPlay coming in iOS 26, including app widgets, icon customization, and video playback.
YouTuber Marques "MKBHD" Brownlee faces backlash for a video where he was seen driving at 90 mph in a 35 mph children's zone, sparking criticism for reckless behavior. The video, sponsored by DJI, also drew negative reactions for being perceived as overly commercialized, with some viewers accusing Brownlee of prioritizing sponsorships over content quality. This incident follows previous criticism of his $50 subscription wallpaper app, leading to claims that his content has declined.
YouTuber Marques Brownlee (MKBHD) was invited by Apple to observe its advanced durability testing procedures for unreleased iPhones. Apple uses high-tech machinery to simulate real-world scenarios, including water resistance and drop tests, ensuring the devices are robust and durable. Brownlee shared insights and videos of the process on social media, highlighting Apple's commitment to improving the iPhone's durability with each iteration.
Apple has showcased its extensive durability testing for iPhones and iPads, which involves thousands of devices and sophisticated machinery, far surpassing the capabilities of individual YouTubers. The company argues that its rigorous testing ensures better reliability and environmental benefits, though this stance is contested by Right to Repair advocates like iFixit.
MKBHD shared a behind-the-scenes look at Apple's iPhone durability testing labs, showcasing detailed processes for testing dust, water, drop, and vibration resistance. The footage includes interviews with Apple's chief of hardware, John Ternus, and reveals that Apple sometimes tests over 10,000 pre-release iPhones for durability.
Tech reviewers, including popular YouTuber MKBHD, have criticized Humane AI's Ai Pin for its subpar performance, sparking a debate about the influence of tech influencers on company success. While some argue that MKBHD's critique could harm nascent projects, others point out that Humane AI had significant funding and should be held to a higher standard. Similar controversy arose when MKBHD negatively reviewed the Fisker Ocean car, leading to layoffs and production halts, though the company was already facing financial and safety issues. Some Black techies see the critique of MKBHD as a form of tone policing and bias against Black voices in tech criticism.
YouTuber MKBHD's scathing review of Humane's AI Pin highlights the power of influential tech reviewers in critiquing innovation, sparking debate about the responsibility of companies to release polished products. In other tech news, leaked documents reveal Prime Video's catalog issues, while Goldman Sachs reports strong earnings driven by AI opportunities. Additionally, young men's spending habits, investors' interest in women's sports, and potential antitrust action against Live Nation are making waves in the business world.
YouTuber MKBHD reviews the 2024 Tesla Cybertruck Foundation Series and criticizes its panel gap issues, particularly with the driver's door, calling it the worst he's ever seen on a production vehicle. This draws attention from Tesla owners and even prompts a response from Elon Musk, who acknowledges the problem and states that it has been addressed in production. The panel gap issues highlight ongoing quality problems at Tesla, with other Cybertruck drivers also reporting similar concerns, emphasizing the need for the company to address these issues to remain competitive in the EV market.
Tech YouTuber MKBHD has released his list of the best and worst smartphones of 2023, including a dedicated category for folding smartphones. He highlights the availability of a variety of foldables in North America this year and provides a European perspective on the smartphone market.
YouTuber Marques Brownlee, also known as MKBHD, has named the Google Pixel 8 as his choice for Phone of the Year in his annual smartphone awards video. This choice has been deemed unexpected by some fans, while others praised the phone's features and performance.
MKBHD has released his smartphone awards for 2023, including the winners of the Blind Smartphone Camera Test in the "Best Camera" category. The awards can be watched in a 26-minute video.
MKBHD has announced the winners of the MKBHD Smartphone Awards 2023, with the iPhone 15 Pro taking home the award for best camera in a smartphone. While there are smartphones that capture better photos, the iPhone 15 Pro is praised for its video capabilities and camera consistency. The iPhone 15 Plus won the award for best battery due to its 60Hz display consuming less power. Other winners include the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra for best big phone, the Asus Zenfone 10 for best small phone, the Samsung Galaxy A54 for best value, and the Google Pixel 8 as the phone of the year.
Tech YouTuber MKBHD analyzed Apple's presentations and discovered a pattern of words that the company consistently avoids or rarely mentions, such as "Artificial Intelligence" and "Virtual Reality." Apple refrains from using these terms to guide consumer perception and differentiate their products. By using branded terms and subjective attributes, Apple mitigates the risk of negative sentiments impacting its reputation.
YouTuber Marques Brownlee paid $43,000 for a sealed first-gen 8GB iPhone and unboxed it on his channel. The phone came with all the original accessories and packaging, but the charging brick was defective and the software was too old to get past the iTunes boot screen. First-gen iPhones have been selling for high prices at auctions, with one selling for a record $63,356 in February. Most of these phones are expected to be tucked away in private collections, but some are being unboxed by collectors.
YouTuber Marques Brownlee, also known as MKBHD, has unboxed a sealed original iPhone that he purchased for $40,320 at auction. The video shows the unboxing of the iPhone and its accessories, including the original manuals, charging dock, and cleaning cloth. Brownlee confirms that the device is authentic and points out that other buyers have been scammed in the past by purchasing "sealed" original iPhones that were actually repackaged and resealed used devices. The iPhone also came with a "Lucky You" sticker, which was confirmed by Apple to have been used by some retail stores back in 2007.