10 Outrageous Tech Talks Tested: Do They Actually Work?

TLDRIn this video, we test 10 outrageous tech talks to see if they actually work. From using toothpaste on a cracked screen to downloading more RAM, we put these life hacks to the test. Find out which ones are true and which ones are just myths!

Key insights

🔍We tested 10 outrageous tech talks to determine their validity.

😱Some hacks, like toothpaste on a cracked screen, were debunked.

💡Others, like using a ruler to flip an apple, had surprising results.

🔋Charging your phone with a hairdryer and mask is a dangerous myth.

🕯️Placing a candle in a bottle does not create an explosive reaction.

Q&A

Do toothpaste and fanta really fix a cracked screen?

No, toothpaste can actually create more micro scratches and does not fix a cracked screen.

Can you charge your phone with a hairdryer and mask?

No, this is a dangerous myth and can result in damage to your hairdryer and mask.

Does downloading more RAM make your computer faster?

No, downloading more RAM is not possible and will not make your computer faster.

Do double A batteries power a light bulb?

No, double A batteries do not produce enough voltage to power a light bulb.

Is it true that you can roll up a milk jug?

Yes, milk jugs are made from thermoplastic and can be rolled up when heated.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction to the video and the purpose of testing outrageous tech talks.

04:32Debunking the myth of using toothpaste on a cracked screen.

07:58Testing the myth of charging your phone with a hairdryer and mask.

12:45Exploring the myth of downloading more RAM to make your computer faster.

16:10Testing the myth of using double A batteries to power a light bulb.

20:18Rolling up a milk jug myth is confirmed as true.