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hey happy Friday this week Google got sued and went into battle mode apparently most people dont connect their smart appliances to the internet weirdly and theres a silly new operating system that Id love to talk to you about welcome to the Friday checkout [Music] this video was sponsored by me because Ive just launched a brand new podcast as well as a new class more about both at the end of the video okay this weeks Samsung display made a big deal about the new OLED touchscreens for laptops that now embed touch sensors into the display itself instead of needing an overlay which reduces thickness by up to 11 though weve had that technology and phones since about 2010. anyway the new displays also have a 16x9 aspect ratio higher resolution and 120 hertz refresh rate and hopefully these should make their ways into the new Galaxy book laptops that might be announced next week then OnePlus reveals that it will announce an Android tablet called the OnePlus PAD as part of its Cloud 11