After party : Sorry no afterparty this week
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3:27 OMG DROPBOX IS READING MY FILES!
5:04 Steam family sharing!
11:24 Yahoo's CEO Doesn't want to go to jail
15:10 Comcast and Verizon are slow because : Reasons
21:00 Preload entire youtube videos!
27:45 Marques Brownlee Introduction!
29:52 Iphone 5C
37:25 Iphone 5S
43:06 Finger print readers on phones
53:50 64bit Phones!
58:22 Phoneblocks
1:03:56 Wearable technology is the future
1:09:52 GTA V cost a metric butt ton to make
1:13:44 PS Vita announced
1:17:25 Doom and gloom for Sony and Nintendo? Maybe not!
1:19:35 AMD HD Graphics name change
1:23:00 Saints Row IV added to Never Settle Forever Bundle
1:36:08 Haswell-E showing off DDR4 and 8 Cores!
1:39:15 ASUS T100, Baytrail 2-in-1 Tablet
1:40:40 Intel Quark SoC
1:43:54 Intel Demos 14nm Broadwell... Not exciting for gamers
1:47:00 J.K. Rowling to write another movie in the Harry Potter Universe!
1:48:11 Starcraft Universe Kickstarter
1:51:12 Instagram supports ads
1:54:07 This week in forums! Unofficial Linus Tech Tips Gaming Servers!
1:56:08 Build Logs of the Week!
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