the ashley madison thing was CRAZY. a radio show LITERALLY held a live "call us and we will look up your spouse in the leak ON AIR" hell, even one of the hosts found their spouses name in the leak. shiz was crazy
Ashley Madison also never validated the e-mail addresses submitted to their site, so lots of accounts were created with "random" e-mail addresses. Unfortunately what looks like a random string of letters in one country may be an actual e-mail in another. Especially for e-mails that are very few letters. This led to people with AM accounts that never actually created one.
Yeah his famous charisma of blaming the customers. That brand of “charisma” stuck with him to his death. There's a reason in the memorial videos for Jobs they couldn't find a single person to say that he was a “nice guy” or anything close to one. If he's that arrogant in front of people, you can only imagine how arrogant and entitled he was in private.
@@naryanr nice guys hardly are remembered, so just better don't be a nice guy!, its not like you are killing someone! Just a little rude, more practical, more visionary, goal driven thats it. Nice guy would think thousand times before scrapping a bad idea, Steve Jobs would just scrap it in seconds.
That's one way of thinking about it, but they could have been the best of whatever is available. We wouldn't have got to see the full potential of google then.
There was a windows 98 presentation were they tried to connect a scanner, to the computer showing how easy is to connect usb devices, and they got the blue screen of death, and Bill Gates say "That must be why we are not shipping it yet. "
@@nacs yeah totally, not like Apple totally didn't copy the contact sharing system which Samsung made in 2014. Or maybe how Apple after 12 years added the option to position your apps however you want. There's a whole list, stop glazing Apple already
The irony is the iPhone 4 is arguably the most revolutionary smartphone ever after the original iPhone, even Androids eventually adopted similar designs.
Errr, the video was uploaded 1 day ago, and we were in heatwave for weeks now with a little break in between (the blink and miss it kinda blip of rain).
I love seeing creators being more critical of large or scammy companies, especially of past blunders. It's good to remind them that we don't forget easily.
Didn't they try to blackmail Ashley Madison saying "If you don't give us money, we'll leak this stuff," and then leaked it when Ashley Madison thought they weren't serious?
Glassdoor should get shut down for what they did. It was shortsighted, careless and extremely unprofessional. It exposed its own userbase and jeopardized people's livelihoods.
@@soft6418 and that's the problem, apple did and got away with it, millions and millions of customers bought it anyway .. why not do the same and have the bricks be bought on the side too ? as most of the companies are doing it now too. its just disgusting how when apple does something and when others do it they're "mimicking apple" and when apple adds something to their shitty IOS, they're praised for it while it has been available on other devices for years
Yeah, just like they mocked Apple for removing the headphone jack, then the included charging brick. Neither of which are anywhere to be found in their own products now. T-minus 1 year until they shred the Mona Lisa.
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Thanks for sharing Scamio. I rarely like ads, but I have run a tech support firm for 10 years and my clients are often over 65. So many scams have occurred. I have them always just email me, but I may start sharing this tip. Scammers are so evil :( The world is not in a great place :(
When I saw the Surface RT come up in the vid, I was so surprised because my mum had this tablet when I was like 8. I completely forgot about it! I remember playing taptiles and pinball on it and loving it sooo much! I just loved playing with it, swiping through the start menu and looking at the preinstalled wallpapers. this brought back momories. never knew it was so bad!!! LOL!
I cried when the local Blockbusters (and Border's bookstore) closed. I rented at least once a month from there during the school year end weekly during the summer during high school and college. Plus I purchased 80% of my VHS collection from them as well.
5:10 - Steve Jobs wasn't wrong to blame the audience though. Later in the same keynote, they diagnosed it was the number of Wi-Fi hot-spots was saturating the airwaves, and re-demo'd after people actually did disconnect...
that reminds me of a crazy story i read, i think it was on "the daily WTF", where the stupid management of a company decreed that ALL the PCs in the entire company MUST use Wi-Fi ONLY! to get it to work at all, the techs had to get a seperate wifi device for EVERY SINGLE COMPUTER! it was also VERY slow compared to their old wired network, but the idiots in charge didn't even CARE!
hindsight is 20/20, but the test should not have done on the same wifi as the public accessible wifi. Jobs was not blaming the audience i dont think, he was working with a bad set up and trying the fix a problem. it is amazing how quickly he identified the problem is with the wifi under that kind of pressure, within seconds. thats competence and confidence in his team and product.
@@acrazydurian "The test should not have done on the same wifi as the public accessible wifi" - the problem wasn't that they were on the same network, it was that there was a huge amount of wifi interference because of how many other people were connected and using wifi (whether it was the same network or not).
@@WS12658we have WiFi6 nowadays where even if a hundred devices are connected on the same network, let alone personalized hotspots, where such thing is a non issue. A big company like apple should have already been using such tech already 😂😂😂
One of my professors at university told us this story about meeting Larry Page at Stanford and being offered a job at Google and quite a lot of stock in their startup. My professor politely declined, citing something along the fact of "oh I have tenure at Stanford, why would I do that?" He told us this story to highlight that just because he was our teacher didn't mean he would always know more and that if we thought we had an idea that was worth perusing, we should go for it no matter what his opinion on it was.
@maomekat2369 0 seconds ago please don't shoehorn the fiancé /wife forcibly into this 1host dynamic tech channel . thankyou for understanding . your viewer
I think the Volvo presentation should be a great reminder to a lot of people, drivers specifically, that while technology and electronics in cars is fun and can be useful and make our lives easier, it's JUST tech, it IS faulty, there's no way around that, it will fail eventually, sooner or later. Don't rely on tech in your cars. In here we always say that the fewer electronic gadgets you have in your car, that fewer things can go wrong.
As someone who drives a Volvo, and is very very satisfied with it. The "City Safety"-Feature (as this auto breaking feature is called according to my cars user manual) is absolute fucking garbage and the one thing i would remove if i could.
Five months after this video was made, the Fisker situation is incomparably worse. Fisker is bankrupt, no support (parts, repairs, software) is available from Fisker, and unless your Fisker has the most recent software update that Fisker provided before the bankruptcy, the only aftermarket company offering NHTSA-required software safety update warns you up front that there is a 50% chance that the update will permanently brick your car, the damage irreparable, meaning it will *never* run again.
The FineWoven case is such a disaster of a product. I worked in tech retail when it first released and when we got the first units at launch, we popped one open and one of my colleagues ran a fingernail down the back of the case with almost no pressure at all just to feel the texture, and this simple act completely destroyed it. It left a permanent scratch on that unit so noticable that we couldn't sell it and it had to be written off. Our boss was less than pleased, and the Apple rep present was shocked. We ended up removing all of the FineWoven cases from the display rack and kept them in the back just to fulfill orders and for ill-advised customers or those that didn't heed our warnings. Most of the units we ever sold were returned within a few days...
This is because recycling plastic is a bullshit hoax. When recycling plastic, it's extremely difficult to yield good results, typically losing a great deal more of the materials obtained and wasting more energy just to achieve a typically extra fragile recycled product. I understand the outcry for livestock green house gasses and whatnot to save leather production, but at the same time the world is still feeding billions of people beef, so the leather acts more as a usable byproduct
@@Caketurtle7 I wasn't as affected by it tbh, but people hate it because it makes them think that the skills they worked years to acquire are worth nothing, and that machines are replacing them, which is a _very_ controversial concept in today's society. Honestly I don't really care but Apple is a scummy company anyway so I enjoyed the discourse thoroughly.
a colleague left a really bad review about the company. Few days later we saw him having a shouting competition with management in the meeting room because someone linked the glassdoor review to him
17:41 I don't know what is worse here: - That a platform which advertises itself like this exist - That alot of profiles were fake, OR - That out of all the names out there, they chose "Ashley Madison" for this platform. Thank God I got to know about this scam with this video.
Knew about this TIME ago (there was an older video that blew up that explained this). This shouldn’t be on the list as anyone and everyone who used this site whilst MARRIED deserved the pain they endured Also, what’s with the “Thanks God”? Why would you be thankful that you know that a site that was meant for blatant cheating was a scam?
@@GamingNationShm 😂😂😂 thank you for making me laugh, btw your observation was way off. I'm just shocked that something like this existed for quite sometime without any pushbacks since day 1. If something like this was in Asia legally, then it would have been common knowledge for people like me.
I have seen about at least 10 of your videos so far, and this was by far my favorite, hilarious! The popping the question one was also just GREAT for different reasons lol.
No it wasn't. People that watch reviews without owning the product was the problem. I own a Finewoven case. It's been 7 months and I love it. Sure the fabric has some scratch marks, but so does my every other previous Apple Leather Case.
@@VMAdventures88my grandpa has a finewoven case and it has no scratches. Maybe it’s the same case with the Xbox 360. Some people’s Xbox got overheated and some didn’t just like mine.
This video was painfully hilarious to watch. Tech fails always make for great entertainment, especially when they happen on such a grand and public scale.
He still uses retention editing but not as much as the older videos that had tons of fast paced editing that made me watch till the end but learned almost nothing but with this new style it's much better
The Fisker car is like the automotive equivalent of a corporate gaming company releasing their unfinished game with plenty of bugs and no content for $70
Love that the Volvo car crashed but also showed how good the safety cell is against a trailer - most Fords and Chevys would crumple but the greenhouse was completely undamaged - shows how real-crash safety is SO good for volvo!
Fun fact The reveal video for iOS 14 that was shown at WWDC2020 immediately opens by showing a Home Screen layout that is impossible to recreate due to the grid widgets were designed to adhere to in the final release
Steve Jobs kinda redeemed the iPhone 4 launch event though with one of the best play-off's I've ever seen in a live presentation. The iPhone 4 had very famously been leaked by Gizmodo several months before the launch event, after an Apple employee accidentally left a test unit in a bar... Oops! But when showing off the new design, which was exactly the same as the leak, Steve's first sentence to the audience was "Stop me if you've already seen this!" - What a complete legend!
@@ashenzenden A rare instance of passable usage of grammar in the UA-cam comment section? No idea mate, but through practice I'm definitely getting better at passing those "I'm not a robot" tests and just like Pinocchio, I like to believe that I'm a real boy. 🤖
Indeed, we people who are not boys must avoid detection. Perhaps we should stop using our correct syntax and punctuation, so as to appear less 'sus', as humans put it.@@pilcrow1546
That was so bad! He just grabs another! I can't believe I never saw that, reminds me a lot of the old windows 95 (I think) presentation where Bill Gates was showing off "plug and play" USB support and windows blue screened when he plugged the printer in, in front of a live audience and had to go off script as he rebooted the computer 😂
Funnily enough about Ashley Maddison, a Christian family channel, made to show people what a happy family is meant to look like, until the father figure of the group, was found on the site after the data leak. He had to make a video saying that he had asked god to forgive him, and he 'has' regardless. That's still a pretty funny thing to me. I think the channel was Sam and Nia, and the video was captioned forgiven or something like that.
Damn that scamio ad was so damn good! I absolutely love it and its existence especially for my parents and so many other vulnerable people out there! Thanks Arun!
18:40 Having just finished the Netflix doc series covering the Ashley Madison scandal, they left me with the impression that they didn't know why they were targeted and still don't to this day. They concluded "Impact Team" was probably a disgruntled ex employee, or more likely someone whose marriage ended due to their partner using the site.
A random thought I had I like how Arun uses his house as a studio. We all know these big tech youtubers are absolutely loaded. it makes the videos more personal to see some of these guys houses. Almost like he invited us over to chat about tech fails.
The air umbrella failing hits me as blindingly obvious, but that's because I'm a ShoddyCast fan, and as Austin has said in multiple videos "Water is friggin' heavy!"
it has been criticised equally well but it's better in the sense there's no subscription model and it's price wayy cheaper , it's just a poorly designed complimentary device.
That AI from Bitdefender is amazing! Thanks for the suggestion, been looking for something like that for ages. Amazing video too but hey, priorities, right
I love this channel because I can feel like I'm experiencing product testing, as well as a part of the team. A nice twist is seeing you and your wife together more often!
The Volvo demo went just right, it was not a mishap. The sensors of the car stopped before hitting the detected obstacle, i.e. the tyres of the truck. Unless a car is equipped with LIDAR sensors on its roof, it's not expected to detect obstacles above ground (technically, above the car's bonnet/hood). In this instance, the trailer was above ground and even higher the bonnet/hood.
you are wrong, the volvo safety equipment didn't rely on lidar, it actually relied on two sonars in the front grill and a camera in the top of the windshield where the rearview camera is. volvo were actually some of the first brands, if not the first who implemented this sort of automatic brake systems. these systems exist today in almost every single vehicle sold except high end premium cars and EV's that use a Lidar instead. Lidar was very expensive back in 2009-2010 (over 75k$ for a state of the art lidar sensor in 2009) which made it non-feasible to use for mass production. additionally, back in 2009 a lidar was very limited in its detection range and sensor imaging angles (if i recall correctly, but i could be a little bit off here - the most advanced lidars at the time had a detection range of up to 10-15 meters and a detection angle of 5 or 10 degrees by 50 degrees) so yes, Volvo's tech demo definitely failed hard HOWEVER they have basically pioneered automatic brake systems so that was honestly to be expected at such an early stage in what was at the time brand new technology, that today exists in literally almost every single vehicle sold worldwide.
Love your videos on tech fails, just binged them all (I think). But tech has technically been around for ... what, 20.000 years at least? Would be great to see a video of failed tech that where more than 40 years old. There are plenty to choose from. Thanks again, great vids!
I TOTALLY missed that whole Ashley Madison dustup. I'm surprised, because tech breaches are interesting to me. Granted, I've been married for well over 15 years now, so I haven't needed a dating app for a very long time.
The airbag didn't go off - I'd say that vehicle was insanely unsafe. Not sure if it is a dummy or real person in the driver's seat but some serious whiplash occurred.
What's even more (if you'll excuse the pun) striking is this isn't their worst demonstration of the tech. The KC60 demo used a model that didn't have the Pedestrian Detection feature installed (though assumed it was) and "showed it off" by running into people. Real people.
9:45 Here I am to once again point out that so many cows are slaughtered for meat that their leather is just a side effect. If people stopped buying leather entirely, it is seriously questionable if it would have even the slightest effect on cattle farming.
I was doing some simple numericals with my classmates last week and a friend asked me if I have scientific calculator. I asked him why can't he use the calculator in his phone, and he said he uses an iPhone & it don't have the scientific one yet. I was like, 2024 and no scientific calculator? 😂 I don't even know much about iPhones along with never even having one.
The funny thing about the air “umbrella” is that it didn’t blow air straight up, meaning that even if the rest of the silliness worked, rain would still land on your head…. 😓
Sad to see no honorable mention to the cyber trucks "bullet proof windows" being destroy by a simple ball live on stage haha. That was a huge awkward fail haha
and also the slimy people who signed up to the site. even if they never actually had affairs, them even attempting to is a scumbag move from each and every one of them
Too bad it lead to other slimy individuals blackmailing and extorting the users for doing something condemned by...religion. Funny how morality tends to become a scumbag circle-jerk.
@@SetWeiret if you’re cheating on someone you claim to love and continue to attempt to, and you get found out like this, it’s your own fault and I have no sympathy for the people who got exposed
the ashley madison thing was CRAZY. a radio show LITERALLY held a live "call us and we will look up your spouse in the leak ON AIR" hell, even one of the hosts found their spouses name in the leak. shiz was crazy
Imagine if Scamio was in a data mining operation.
Yup. Saw that in the doc too. That woman was PISSED!
Ashley Madison also never validated the e-mail addresses submitted to their site, so lots of accounts were created with "random" e-mail addresses. Unfortunately what looks like a random string of letters in one country may be an actual e-mail in another. Especially for e-mails that are very few letters. This led to people with AM accounts that never actually created one.
Is this a video? If so does anyone have the link?
Second this! @@IMakeAcapellas-tz5dr
I wont deny, Steve Job's charisma definitely saved that moment from being FAR more embarrassing than it could have been...
Yeah, the difference between Job's fumble and Microsoft guy fumble is astronomical. Shot of the audiences tells it all.
Yeah his famous charisma of blaming the customers.
That brand of “charisma” stuck with him to his death.
There's a reason in the memorial videos for Jobs they couldn't find a single person to say that he was a “nice guy” or anything close to one.
If he's that arrogant in front of people, you can only imagine how arrogant and entitled he was in private.
@@naryanr nice guys hardly are remembered, so just better don't be a nice guy!, its not like you are killing someone! Just a little rude, more practical, more visionary, goal driven thats it. Nice guy would think thousand times before scrapping a bad idea, Steve Jobs would just scrap it in seconds.
@@Kunalalalsuch a bad boy he just basically did a suicide because he took 5seconds to think and not take real medecine.
@@DivinePonies I mean, at least the iphone was working and didn't freeze. What was the microsoft guy supposed to do?
To be honest, Google is worth $2+ trillion because Yahoo didn't acquire them. Otherwise Google would also have turned into a worse version of Yahoo.
See: Yahoo buying Tumblr and somehow making it Worse
Exactly.
Google would probably be dead if Yahoo acquired them.
That's one way of thinking about it, but they could have been the best of whatever is available. We wouldn't have got to see the full potential of google then.
It is interesting to watch Google slowly get worse. They have removed the Do No Evil sign.
There was a windows 98 presentation were they tried to connect a scanner, to the computer showing how easy is to connect usb devices, and they got the blue screen of death, and Bill Gates say "That must be why we are not shipping it yet. "
Yahoo ended up being crushed by the company rejected by Yahoo is hilarious
I know hey, reminds me of Blockbuster and Netflix.
what a comeback 😆
k a r m a
I eat the cotton candy from my walls
Same goes for pepsi
Nah, 32 million people trying to cheat on their partners is crazy. 💀💀💀💀
nahhhh
Ngl, W hackers
*37*
Welcome to the 21st Century
Half of them were fake female profiles. So the real number is close to 16mil which is still crazy and scary.
As a passion fruit user i see this as a absolute win that my phone isnt on the list 👀
Idk have you checked fully video only been out a minute soo
@@multiplegamesman I fast-forward it to check
same
an* absolute win
Are you sure it's not a fruit?
Samsung teasing Apple by saying "They would never crush anything" is the most hilarious thing ever 😂
Of course. Samsung just uses their photocopier to copy all of Apple's hardware and software instead.
I mean funny, sure. But the most hilarious? Even some of Arun's cringe puns are often funnier than that low jab lol.
It reminded me of Sony undercutting Microsoft because what's his face announced the high price during the launch of the original X-Box.
@@nacs yeah totally, not like Apple totally didn't copy the contact sharing system which Samsung made in 2014. Or maybe how Apple after 12 years added the option to position your apps however you want. There's a whole list, stop glazing Apple already
@@nacs Apple is known to buy Samsung parts
Steve Jobbs: _can't connect to WiFi_
Also Steve Jobs: *goes into the gallery for a side quest*
Lol 😂
a side offline quest🤣
I remember the iPhone 4 thing. Victim of their own success - every journalist there was on WiFi and they hadn’t compartmentalized WiFi’s yet.
The irony is the iPhone 4 is arguably the most revolutionary smartphone ever after the original iPhone, even Androids eventually adopted similar designs.
True.❤
I’m honestly shocked that you had to fake the rain scene with a garden tool considering you live in the UK 😂
our weather is unpredictable, even the rain. We get good weather on days that we expect to have rain after 4 straight days of baking heat.
Errr, the video was uploaded 1 day ago, and we were in heatwave for weeks now with a little break in between (the blink and miss it kinda blip of rain).
Tu tu tu tu Max Verstappen
@@VictorZucchini Where?
we are actually having a couple of hours of fine weather now. Yep, hours....😂
I love seeing creators being more critical of large or scammy companies, especially of past blunders. It's good to remind them that we don't forget easily.
Ngl-
The Ashley Madison hackers are literal superheroes-
I respect them with all my being
I don't know. In the end, they didn't really change anything.
Didn't they try to blackmail Ashley Madison saying "If you don't give us money, we'll leak this stuff," and then leaked it when Ashley Madison thought they weren't serious?
Ashley Madison is now 60 million users strong and is one of the most financially successful dating websites in the world.
@@setcheck67 It's awful 😢
@@setcheck67 Is it still a thing?
Glassdoor should get shut down for what they did. It was shortsighted, careless and extremely unprofessional. It exposed its own userbase and jeopardized people's livelihoods.
samsungs add "we never crush creativity" was such a genius and savage move
Not after mocking Apple for removing charging bricks and doing it themselves two months later
YES
That was so great
@@soft6418 and that's the problem, apple did and got away with it, millions and millions of customers bought it anyway .. why not do the same and have the bricks be bought on the side too ? as most of the companies are doing it now too.
its just disgusting how when apple does something and when others do it they're "mimicking apple" and when apple adds something to their shitty IOS, they're praised for it while it has been available on other devices for years
Yeah, just like they mocked Apple for removing the headphone jack, then the included charging brick. Neither of which are anywhere to be found in their own products now. T-minus 1 year until they shred the Mona Lisa.
Im still not buying from them😂
I can't imagine how you would explain to someone that you got soaking wet because your air umbrella didn't work
im dead with your greatest joke of the century
Ikr
Everyone would assume it was a joke and not an actual product.
That thing would be so loud too, and eat through battery charge.
Anyone have the time stamp I lost it
hehehehe
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Origin- Sir Rajus Butter Chicken
IP Address - 6060669696996969
Sigma Scale - Negative 3 and a half
Rizz- Lower than average
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Thanks for sharing Scamio. I rarely like ads, but I have run a tech support firm for 10 years and my clients are often over 65. So many scams have occurred. I have them always just email me, but I may start sharing this tip. Scammers are so evil :( The world is not in a great place :(
You shouldve added the cyber truck bullet proof window glass test 😂😂
That was in another one of his countdowns
And just everything about that "car".
@@vitoc8454 Could have done the Tesla robots controlled offscreen by someone using haptic controls.
not really a "tech" fail
That fail was nowhere near as brutal as these ones
7:43 love how he progressively pushed the home button harder and harder
Yeah, I also love how he progressively pushed the home button harder and harder
@@PapaLouiePizzeria I too found hilarious, that he progressively pushed the home button harder and harder
@@MrWorldOfQuests The best part was when he progressively pushed the home button harder and harder
I wonder if anyone else noticed how he progressively pushed the home button harder and harder?
Did you guys see that? I mean, the way he progressively pushed the home button harder and harder.
“Life is short. Have an affair.” LOL that’s hilarous
“Life is short, get divorced”
So ingenious, it had to be trademarked
Fr lmao
W hackers
@@Maxs2535 bruh divorces are SO expensive
When I saw the Surface RT come up in the vid, I was so surprised because my mum had this tablet when I was like 8. I completely forgot about it! I remember playing taptiles and pinball on it and loving it sooo much! I just loved playing with it, swiping through the start menu and looking at the preinstalled wallpapers. this brought back momories. never knew it was so bad!!! LOL!
I think Blockbuster not buying Netflix for $50 million is worthy of this list too!
Yes totally they said no
I cried when the local Blockbusters (and Border's bookstore) closed. I rented at least once a month from there during the school year end weekly during the summer during high school and college. Plus I purchased 80% of my VHS collection from them as well.
That's on a different video
Coca-Cola turned down the opportunity to buy Pepsi before it was competition.
@@amehak1922why would you cry over that
CEO of Chrysler demonstrating and then being trapped in the back of their new minivan, and refusing to come out until it was fixed was my favorite.
It reminds me of the time that Mercedes demonstrated their collision avoidance system but forgot to turn it on.
@@Jonathan.Dwhoopsie
Have you a link, nothing is coming up when I search. Please and thank you.
5:10 - Steve Jobs wasn't wrong to blame the audience though. Later in the same keynote, they diagnosed it was the number of Wi-Fi hot-spots was saturating the airwaves, and re-demo'd after people actually did disconnect...
that reminds me of a crazy story i read, i think it was on "the daily WTF", where the stupid management of a company decreed that ALL the PCs in the entire company MUST use Wi-Fi ONLY!
to get it to work at all, the techs had to get a seperate wifi device for EVERY SINGLE COMPUTER!
it was also VERY slow compared to their old wired network, but the idiots in charge didn't even CARE!
hindsight is 20/20, but the test should not have done on the same wifi as the public accessible wifi. Jobs was not blaming the audience i dont think, he was working with a bad set up and trying the fix a problem. it is amazing how quickly he identified the problem is with the wifi under that kind of pressure, within seconds. thats competence and confidence in his team and product.
@@acrazydurian it is not about same wifi. If there is a lot o people in one place even a other wifi wont work
@@acrazydurian "The test should not have done on the same wifi as the public accessible wifi" - the problem wasn't that they were on the same network, it was that there was a huge amount of wifi interference because of how many other people were connected and using wifi (whether it was the same network or not).
@@WS12658we have WiFi6 nowadays where even if a hundred devices are connected on the same network, let alone personalized hotspots, where such thing is a non issue. A big company like apple should have already been using such tech already 😂😂😂
One of my professors at university told us this story about meeting Larry Page at Stanford and being offered a job at Google and quite a lot of stock in their startup. My professor politely declined, citing something along the fact of "oh I have tenure at Stanford, why would I do that?"
He told us this story to highlight that just because he was our teacher didn't mean he would always know more and that if we thought we had an idea that was worth perusing, we should go for it no matter what his opinion on it was.
24:12 Arun, your Rickroll skills are absurdly innovative.
I had to pause to read and yes, it is indeed a Rick Roll 🤣
Rickroll so good I didn't even fully comprehend it as a Rickroll until I read this comment
lmaooo
@maomekat2369
0 seconds ago
please don't shoehorn the fiancé /wife forcibly into this 1host dynamic tech channel . thankyou for understanding . your viewer
Nahh that’s insane
Arun's face when "your life even more messed up when it's already" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love the impact team's professional savage 👌😏🤣
101th liker
Get a life
Remember when this guy said he'll place sponsors at the end of his videos? Dude's selling out 💀💀💀
Anybody got her OF? 🤔 Asking for a friend…..🧐
Jk Jk Jk 😂
I think the Volvo presentation should be a great reminder to a lot of people, drivers specifically, that while technology and electronics in cars is fun and can be useful and make our lives easier, it's JUST tech, it IS faulty, there's no way around that, it will fail eventually, sooner or later. Don't rely on tech in your cars. In here we always say that the fewer electronic gadgets you have in your car, that fewer things can go wrong.
You can try a TATA car it has lots of features but the most important things in TATA's cars is their built quality which is un comparable ❤❤❤❤❤
keep cars simple, the more things you add the more that break. Also electronics in extreme weather conditions does not work well.
@@theloosers91 Please Tatas are worst LRJ and LRJ already have a bad reputation.....
As someone who drives a Volvo, and is very very satisfied with it. The "City Safety"-Feature (as this auto breaking feature is called according to my cars user manual) is absolute fucking garbage and the one thing i would remove if i could.
I never saw that fail before. It was unbelievably hilarious. Although I think they could use that in an ad nowadays to show progress
Five months after this video was made, the Fisker situation is incomparably worse. Fisker is bankrupt, no support (parts, repairs, software) is available from Fisker, and unless your Fisker has the most recent software update that Fisker provided before the bankruptcy, the only aftermarket company offering NHTSA-required software safety update warns you up front that there is a 50% chance that the update will permanently brick your car, the damage irreparable, meaning it will *never* run again.
The FineWoven case is such a disaster of a product. I worked in tech retail when it first released and when we got the first units at launch, we popped one open and one of my colleagues ran a fingernail down the back of the case with almost no pressure at all just to feel the texture, and this simple act completely destroyed it. It left a permanent scratch on that unit so noticable that we couldn't sell it and it had to be written off. Our boss was less than pleased, and the Apple rep present was shocked. We ended up removing all of the FineWoven cases from the display rack and kept them in the back just to fulfill orders and for ill-advised customers or those that didn't heed our warnings. Most of the units we ever sold were returned within a few days...
This is because recycling plastic is a bullshit hoax. When recycling plastic, it's extremely difficult to yield good results, typically losing a great deal more of the materials obtained and wasting more energy just to achieve a typically extra fragile recycled product.
I understand the outcry for livestock green house gasses and whatnot to save leather production, but at the same time the world is still feeding billions of people beef, so the leather acts more as a usable byproduct
6:45
Samsung taking Apple’s failure and turning it into a selling point is such a powerfully sassy move it hurts
People are so soft lmao how was the og even offensive
@@Caketurtle7 people love to hate apple
@@Caketurtle7 I wasn't as affected by it tbh, but people hate it because it makes them think that the skills they worked years to acquire are worth nothing, and that machines are replacing them, which is a _very_ controversial concept in today's society.
Honestly I don't really care but Apple is a scummy company anyway so I enjoyed the discourse thoroughly.
@@LilyTheCuteKitty432 bruh
@@LilyTheCuteKitty432 Mortgage repayments don't care about controversy. Adapt or die.
a colleague left a really bad review about the company. Few days later we saw him having a shouting competition with management in the meeting room because someone linked the glassdoor review to him
Tech Fails is one of the greatest series in this channel.
17:41 I don't know what is worse here:
- That a platform which advertises itself like this exist
- That alot of profiles were fake, OR
- That out of all the names out there, they chose "Ashley Madison" for this platform.
Thank God I got to know about this scam with this video.
Thank god? Seems like cheating's on your mind.
Knew about this TIME ago (there was an older video that blew up that explained this). This shouldn’t be on the list as anyone and everyone who used this site whilst MARRIED deserved the pain they endured
Also, what’s with the “Thanks God”? Why would you be thankful that you know that a site that was meant for blatant cheating was a scam?
@@GamingNationShm 😂😂😂 thank you for making me laugh, btw your observation was way off.
I'm just shocked that something like this existed for quite sometime without any pushbacks since day 1. If something like this was in Asia legally, then it would have been common knowledge for people like me.
Is there an academy award for best youtube video editor yet? Cause holy geeze fam, this guy's editor had better be making big bucks, this is on POINT.
Oh yeah?? Awesome! 👍🏻
It’s flawless. I’m really impressed with the editing quality, the pacing, the consistency.
Na I say best editing and overall quality goes to The Why Files.
@@ORANDOMM they're OK, maybe a runner up
😁😁"impact team...they weren't bluffing"...really was a simple and cool line
I have seen about at least 10 of your videos so far, and this was by far my favorite, hilarious! The popping the question one was also just GREAT for different reasons lol.
I'd give the air umbrella a 10/10 because it gave us the dramatic tale of Michael Superbacker.
That fine woven case was literally such a scam
Don't translate....♥
எனக்கு சந்தா செலுத்தும் மற்றும் இந்த கருத்தை விரும்பும் அனைவருக்கும் நான் குழுசேருவேன்😊
No it wasn't. People that watch reviews without owning the product was the problem. I own a Finewoven case. It's been 7 months and I love it. Sure the fabric has some scratch marks, but so does my every other previous Apple Leather Case.
@@VMAdventures88my grandpa has a finewoven case and it has no scratches. Maybe it’s the same case with the Xbox 360. Some people’s Xbox got overheated and some didn’t just like mine.
Santha seluthum means paying installments lol @@TotallyNothing1
as well as iphones themselves
24:48 i loved how they knew marques would absolutely ruin them if they let him have that car 😂
I love how Marques has a double standard when reviewing tesla and sugar coats the failure of fsd software users paid for.
Reminds me of that top gear episode where dodge refused to lend them a car, so they went and bought one instead
Watching bungled tech demos with your significant other is definitely the relationship goal of all time.
This video was painfully hilarious to watch. Tech fails always make for great entertainment, especially when they happen on such a grand and public scale.
This is chat gpt
@@nathanp3366 I was about to say this sounds like an AI response lol
oh no the twitter bots have came to youtube
Bot
Fake check mark, ai like response. Yep, definitely a bot
Imagine donating to Kickstarter project only to see Arun including it in tech fails
Is that you?
bro fell off 💀
you're back! was looking for your comments but didn't see any for the past few months.
wild
@@1nefoxxreally?
Now this is what a mrwhosetboss video needs to be, less retention editing and more clarity.. I'm really liking this new style. 10/10
What do you mean by retention editing?
@@schm147 fast paced editing with shit ton of effects everywhere to keep the viewers engaged. I don't see any change here.
He still uses retention editing but not as much as the older videos that had tons of fast paced editing that made me watch till the end but learned almost nothing but with this new style it's much better
I’m not seeing any changes in this video. Especially compared to the minimalist video
😊@@harshjain2047
Where is my Air Umbrella!? ☔️
The Fisker car is like the automotive equivalent of a corporate gaming company releasing their unfinished game with plenty of bugs and no content for $70
Literally call of duty in a nutshell
Typical Bethesda experience.
Pretty much just summarised DICE there too.
Ubisoft fr
Anthem😂
19:31 this was the biggest diss I have ever heard 💀
I’m liking the editing
He was like “after the grey of the minimalist tech” “let’s brighten life up again”
Don't translate....♥
எனக்கு சந்தா செலுத்தும் மற்றும் இந்த கருத்தை விரும்பும் அனைவருக்கும் நான் குழுசேருவேன்😊
@@TotallyNothing1i subbed I liked your comment
I’m waiting
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@@TotallyNothing1done
@zenvenn4What's gacha life?
Hey dawg, i have been watching your vid's for a long time and i have to say i love them. Thank you for making this content!
Love that the Volvo car crashed but also showed how good the safety cell is against a trailer - most Fords and Chevys would crumple but the greenhouse was completely undamaged - shows how real-crash safety is SO good for volvo!
Indeed. They failed successfully imho. 😀
I would like to not crash in the 1st place.
@@dannydaw59you're so picky.
@@dannydaw59then drive properly? it is mostly out of control for manufacturers how you drive
I think the biggest tech fail was Chernobyl
bruh
That was 100% a skill issue bruh
Did you know? The REACTOR FAILED DURING A NUCLEAR SECURITY TEST
A tech catastrophe
U win
“You probably should’ve double glazed it” is wild 😂😂
2h8ch one?
The piano getting crushed was so painful, considering it's an acoustic one and costs well over one thousand dollara
Drisha's commitment to the thumbnail is commendable 😂
Fun fact
The reveal video for iOS 14 that was shown at WWDC2020 immediately opens by showing a Home Screen layout that is impossible to recreate due to the grid widgets were designed to adhere to in the final release
nah that's just evil lmao
To my family, the destruction of a piano is the 8th deadly sin.
Hey reply
Make sure you never watch the music video for Needing/Getting then.
The destruction of a harp is the secret 9th deadly sin.
womp womp
@@TheCubingCornersoft ahh
The statement from team impact is probably the most epic text file I've ever seen
The Tesla window smash not making it on the list 😂😂😂
it was already in a different list.
It’s also overdone at this point. Yeah we get it, glass smashes; can we move on, please?
@@CelestisForgeUK no. they advertised bulletproof glass and then it shattered from the worlds wimpiest throw. TWICE!
@@FuzionBoyWhich List
@halogeek6 did the ball go through the glass? Does bulletproof mean ZERO damage?
Steve Jobs kinda redeemed the iPhone 4 launch event though with one of the best play-off's I've ever seen in a live presentation. The iPhone 4 had very famously been leaked by Gizmodo several months before the launch event, after an Apple employee accidentally left a test unit in a bar... Oops! But when showing off the new design, which was exactly the same as the leak, Steve's first sentence to the audience was "Stop me if you've already seen this!" - What a complete legend!
why does ur comment seem like it was made by a bot
@@ashenzenden A rare instance of passable usage of grammar in the UA-cam comment section? No idea mate, but through practice I'm definitely getting better at passing those "I'm not a robot" tests and just like Pinocchio, I like to believe that I'm a real boy. 🤖
Indeed, we people who are not boys must avoid detection. Perhaps we should stop using our correct syntax and punctuation, so as to appear less 'sus', as humans put it.@@pilcrow1546
@@pilcrow1546 Bro got the Majestic English
@@brawldude2656True lmaoooo
The Microsoft surface thing had me choking on air fr 😂💀
That was so bad! He just grabs another!
I can't believe I never saw that, reminds me a lot of the old windows 95 (I think) presentation where Bill Gates was showing off "plug and play" USB support and windows blue screened when he plugged the printer in, in front of a live audience and had to go off script as he rebooted the computer 😂
He was legit passing away 😂
Funnily enough about Ashley Maddison, a Christian family channel, made to show people what a happy family is meant to look like, until the father figure of the group, was found on the site after the data leak. He had to make a video saying that he had asked god to forgive him, and he 'has' regardless. That's still a pretty funny thing to me.
I think the channel was Sam and Nia, and the video was captioned forgiven or something like that.
Good on you for being the kind of person who can't believe Ashley Madison is a thing. You're a good dude
I thought it was a joke when I first heard of it, it looks like something you'd read on a satire website, including the tagline.
Any person with even the smallest degree of morality would be surprised that such a website exists
@@volvo09 crazy thing its been around for 22 years
The thumbnail is hilarious!! 😂 The looks on Arun and Drisha's faces are priceless!! 🤣
look closely at drisha shirt ;)
@@darshparikh1555 😂😂
Petition to force companies to go back to live keynotes instead of pre recorded garbage
Damn that scamio ad was so damn good! I absolutely love it and its existence especially for my parents and so many other vulnerable people out there! Thanks Arun!
18:40 Having just finished the Netflix doc series covering the Ashley Madison scandal, they left me with the impression that they didn't know why they were targeted and still don't to this day. They concluded "Impact Team" was probably a disgruntled ex employee, or more likely someone whose marriage ended due to their partner using the site.
Tbf, those are reasons I’d respect
Good. Remove it forever
You make these videos so interesting with your witty commentary and sarcasm. I can’t turn it off !
Click the X button.
I feel the opposite. All these crazy zooms, animations, effects put me off. Even worse are his "puns"
@@benjaminzipser6021 yet you’re still here😩 . Sucks to suck
KJay-ql3hq that emoji isn't giveing off the "groan" vibe you're looking for it looks more like you replaced the gr with an m
@@KJay-ql3hq why are you offended
Ainsley Harriott meme placement was WILD! 😂😂😂
Hahahaha. Sure was epic and to think there's loads probably haven't a clue who he is 😂
@@simonsaysrewind I found him first time from the MagicOfBarca face swap with KSI and because of that it will forever stay rent free in my brain.
i agree
Love your simple but straightforward presentation style. Keep it up Arun.
You can't mention the air umbrella without mentioning Michael the Superbacker
And Allen Pan
Yea
A random thought I had I like how Arun uses his house as a studio. We all know these big tech youtubers are absolutely loaded. it makes the videos more personal to see some of these guys houses. Almost like he invited us over to chat about tech fails.
28:09 If Yahoo had bought Google then Google wouldn't be this successful today.
Its crazy how much quality your videos has in terms of camera, effects and so on. How many people woked on that 😂
The air umbrella failing hits me as blindingly obvious, but that's because I'm a ShoddyCast fan, and as Austin has said in multiple videos "Water is friggin' heavy!"
Is nobody gonna talk about the rabbit R1 scandal? It definitely deserves a place in this video
It was $199, a loss of something that is obviously novel yet does become a really fancy letterpress :)
it has been criticised equally well but it's better in the sense there's no subscription model and it's price wayy cheaper , it's just a poorly designed complimentary device.
@@keerthan7558 it's not only that, there is a whole video explaining and depicting the company, it's basically evil
@@solsang it's not only that tho
@@TechCraftDaily share the vid?
Hear hear lets give a hand for IMPACT TEAM , you guys rock. That was the funniest thing that went down in years...
That AI from Bitdefender is amazing! Thanks for the suggestion, been looking for something like that for ages. Amazing video too but hey, priorities, right
It was cool seeing some of my clips featured :)
hi
Hey Paivewri! I like your car videos a lot. 🙌🙌
Get out
I love this channel because I can feel like I'm experiencing product testing, as well as a part of the team. A nice twist is seeing you and your wife together more often!
The Volvo demo went just right, it was not a mishap. The sensors of the car stopped before hitting the detected obstacle, i.e. the tyres of the truck. Unless a car is equipped with LIDAR sensors on its roof, it's not expected to detect obstacles above ground (technically, above the car's bonnet/hood). In this instance, the trailer was above ground and even higher the bonnet/hood.
you are wrong,
the volvo safety equipment didn't rely on lidar, it actually relied on two sonars in the front grill and a camera in the top of the windshield where the rearview camera is.
volvo were actually some of the first brands, if not the first who implemented this sort of automatic brake systems.
these systems exist today in almost every single vehicle sold except high end premium cars and EV's that use a Lidar instead.
Lidar was very expensive back in 2009-2010 (over 75k$ for a state of the art lidar sensor in 2009) which made it non-feasible to use for mass production.
additionally, back in 2009 a lidar was very limited in its detection range and sensor imaging angles (if i recall correctly, but i could be a little bit off here - the most advanced lidars at the time had a detection range of up to 10-15 meters and a detection angle of 5 or 10 degrees by 50 degrees)
so yes, Volvo's tech demo definitely failed hard HOWEVER they have basically pioneered automatic brake systems so that was honestly to be expected at such an early stage in what was at the time brand new technology, that today exists in literally almost every single vehicle sold worldwide.
did u see the typo it said volvo safety centre
@@Support_Jynxzi wheres the typo
@@Support_Jynxzi It's the british english spelling.
@@flpdd my bad
"Before they...Folded" is craaazzyy 😂😂
5:17
The most American I’ve ever heard Arun sound. “I can show you some pictures!” 🤣🤣🤣
My thoughts exactly 🤣
@@jaycee6505
🤣🤣🤣
Bruh, "after the 9.1 points I gave to minimalist tech, let's start again with failed tech".
Don't translate....♥
எனக்கு சந்தா செலுத்தும் மற்றும் இந்த கருத்தை விரும்பும் அனைவருக்கும் நான் குழுசேருவேன்
The "Impact Team" is a ray of sunshine bro. Saving the day fr
When you get your life ruined by a group of hackers ☠
Love your videos on tech fails, just binged them all (I think).
But tech has technically been around for ... what, 20.000 years at least?
Would be great to see a video of failed tech that where more than 40 years old. There are plenty to choose from.
Thanks again, great vids!
I TOTALLY missed that whole Ashley Madison dustup. I'm surprised, because tech breaches are interesting to me. Granted, I've been married for well over 15 years now, so I haven't needed a dating app for a very long time.
I mean, theoretically the point is it wouldn’t matter if you were already married
The funny thing about Volvo is that while the brake system might have failed, you immediately get to see how insanely safe swedish cars are 🤣
Exactly what they planned (100% i swear)
Volvo ftw
Same vibes as the iPhone X faceID demo
the windscreen wipers got me xD
The airbag didn't go off - I'd say that vehicle was insanely unsafe. Not sure if it is a dummy or real person in the driver's seat but some serious whiplash occurred.
What's even more (if you'll excuse the pun) striking is this isn't their worst demonstration of the tech. The KC60 demo used a model that didn't have the Pedestrian Detection feature installed (though assumed it was) and "showed it off" by running into people. Real people.
11:36 "Apparently it's illegal to live in the office" wha 💀
Josh 😅
9:45 Here I am to once again point out that so many cows are slaughtered for meat that their leather is just a side effect. If people stopped buying leather entirely, it is seriously questionable if it would have even the slightest effect on cattle farming.
Love it when the thumbnail content popsup as the first subject in the video. so satisfying 😌
5:55 they couldn’t add a calculator 😂
LOL 😂😂
When a calculator on my cheap Chinese phone can do a lot than iPhone's calculator
@@HyperVanilobullshit
I was doing some simple numericals with my classmates last week and a friend asked me if I have scientific calculator. I asked him why can't he use the calculator in his phone, and he said he uses an iPhone & it don't have the scientific one yet. I was like, 2024 and no scientific calculator? 😂 I don't even know much about iPhones along with never even having one.
8:07... My bro WON. :)
haha imagine trying to repel rain with a leaf blower, just stick to a regular umbrella, folks 😂
They were not bluffing 19:13 😂😂
The funny thing about the air “umbrella” is that it didn’t blow air straight up, meaning that even if the rest of the silliness worked, rain would still land on your head…. 😓
Sad to see no honorable mention to the cyber trucks "bullet proof windows" being destroy by a simple ball live on stage haha. That was a huge awkward fail haha
I think he covered that in a previous video
I wouldn't see that as a tech fail.
The window was only cracked. Might well be "bullet proof". Bullet proof doesn't mean it can't get a crack.
Glassdoor likely made that new policy to avoid getting sued by bad employers
Full respect to Impact Team for following through on a slimy company!
and also the slimy people who signed up to the site. even if they never actually had affairs, them even attempting to is a scumbag move from each and every one of them
Too bad it lead to other slimy individuals blackmailing and extorting the users for doing something condemned by...religion. Funny how morality tends to become a scumbag circle-jerk.
@@SetWeiret if you’re cheating on someone you claim to love and continue to attempt to, and you get found out like this, it’s your own fault and I have no sympathy for the people who got exposed
Hi Mrwhosetheboss Long time a fan of your work, Arun, so glad you made a new video right as I was waking up for the day
yeah same!
The GOOGLE worth gave me goosebumps BRUH 😭 Yahooo messed up lol
this is ridiculous that google isnt already broken down by antitrust. Antitrust is literally for fighting monopolies and google is supermonopoly
Another awkward tech fail are those lights in the background 😭