The 'Play Something' button on YouTube allows users to discover random videos and offers a quick way to find new content without decision-making.
The Sony Alpha 9.3 is the world's first full frame global shutter camera that captures fast-moving subjects with no distortion or image artifacts.
Spotify's new audiobook feature for premium subscribers provides 15 hours of free listening per month, offering a convenient and cost-effective alternative to purchasing books.
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YouTube introduces 'Play Something' button for random video selection
YouTube has introduced a new feature called the 'Play Something' button, which allows users to easily discover random videos. The feature is similar to the StumbleUpon concept, where users can't decide what they want to watch and instead click the button to play a random video. It is unclear whether the selected video will be a regular video or a short, but the intention is to provide users with a way to quickly find new content without having to make a choice.
Differentiating between 'Play Something' and Shorts button on YouTube
It is unclear how the 'Play Something' button differs from the Shorts button on YouTube. Functionally, both buttons could potentially open up a random video, but it is suggested that the 'Play Something' button may include both full-length videos and shorts, while the Shorts button may primarily focus on shorts content. The algorithm behind the 'Play Something' button is also unknown, but it could potentially consider the user's personal viewing habits to offer more tailored recommendations.
Considerations and questions about the 'Play Something' button
There are a few considerations and unanswered questions regarding the 'Play Something' button on YouTube. These include whether it will prioritize regular videos over shorts, whether it will take into account the user's algorithm to provide personalized recommendations, and if it aims to offer a curated mix of content or completely random videos. The intention behind the button is to allow users to quickly discover new videos without the need for decision-making, but how it will function in practice remains to be seen.
The Sony Alpha 9.3: World's First Full Frame Global Shutter Camera
The podcast discusses the Sony Alpha 9.3, which has the distinction of being the world's first full frame global shutter camera. Unlike conventional cameras, which scan the sensor line by line from top to bottom, a global shutter camera captures the entire frame at once, preventing distortion and image artifacts. This technology is particularly useful for capturing fast-moving subjects or frames, such as sports, helicopters, and birds. The Sony Alpha 9.3 can shoot up to 20 frames per second, and with a special speed boost button, it can capture 120 frames per second with full continuous autofocus. This camera is a game-changer for photographers who need to capture fast action.
Spotify Offers 15 Hours of Free Audiobook Listening for Premium Subscribers
Spotify has introduced a new feature for its premium subscribers, offering 15 hours of free audiobook listening per month. This allows users to explore a wide range of audiobooks and enjoy the experience of having a book read to them. While some may argue that 15 hours is limited, it still provides ample time to delve into various titles. Additionally, Spotify's audiobook feature provides an alternative to purchasing books, making it convenient and cost-effective. This development has garnered significant attention and could encourage more people to incorporate audiobooks into their daily routines.
This week, David is taking a well-earned vacation so Marques and Andrew talk about a bunch of the latest news from the week! They start it off with Marques giving his final thoughts on the new MacBook Pro since he wasn't here last week before getting into some EV talk. After that, they talk about some new Pixel Watch 3 rumors and Spotify adding audiobooks to premium subscribers before wrapping it all up with some David-themed trivia. Hope you enjoy!
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MacBook Pro review: https://bit.ly/mkbhdmacbookproreview