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4:35 Humble Origin Bundle
9:20 Ryan Shrout joins us!
9:35 Things to come in graphics cards!
12:58 AMD possibly abandoning the high end CPU market
23:34 AMD's new frame pacing driver
38:45 GTA Online, Civ Online
44:27 Witcher 3 CGI Trailer
51:32 Google blocks the windows phone youtube app
56:00 Google's changing methodologies
58:51 Social media trolling to a whole new level
1:03:26 Samsung to release a high-end flip phone?
1:07:45 Geek Squad may have stolen a woman's nude photo's and posted them online
1:16:42 Cisco cuts 4,000 staff despite making record profits this quarter
1:21:21 Potential pricing for HD9970 leaked and new Never Settle bundle!
1:23:28 SECURE YOUR WIFI! Hacker gets into a baby monitor and harasses a baby...
1:25:00 4K gaming on console....?
1:30:10 Animated PNG on the way!
1:33:30 Upcoming IVY-E de-lid
1:35:00 Bitfenix Prodigy-M
1:38:52 Build Logs of the Week!
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