After party : Sorry no afterparty this week
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4:58 Fair for Canada? Canadian Telco's band together against competition
20:59 Amazon working on a new screen tech called "Paperwhite"
23:55 Amazon moving into more markets
30:00 Josh from Fractal Design joins us!
32:50 There really isn't that much mark-up on custom computers
49:16 AMD Possibly abandoning FX processors
57:00 Core 1000 refresher?
1:01:09 Josh destroys Linus -
1:03:20 EA shuts down servers prematurely - gets sued
1:09:48 EA sucks ever so slightly less
1:12:02 Lab grown burger tastes horrible
1:14:25 John Carmack joins Oculus as the CEO!
1:16:57 Old ideas being resurrected into realistic devices
1:19:48 The stream fails 3 times... starts up again with minor hysterics
1:21:00 The Jobs movie and Ashton...
1:23:46 Console optimizations will just make PC even stronger
1:26:20 CUDA is doomed says Roy Taylor of AMD
1:29:38 Samsung in mass production of 3D Vertical NAND Flash
1:31:29 Nvidia dives into tablets
1:34:19 HD9970 Rumours are nothing short of beast
1:37:22 Microsoft digs a deeper hole for its console
1:42:50 CBS blocks online subscribers from watching their content if they use Time Warner
1:45:38 Build logs of the week
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