After party : Sorry no official afterparty this week but Luke ran a super long unofficial afterparty on the http://www.twitch.tv/luke_lafr channel!
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5:44 Why we don't review low end stuff
9:10 Wendell Joins the WAN Show!
12:13 Intel fridges and automated food selection(audio issues for about 30 seconds before this point
56:10 AMD Neversettle confusion
1:00:05 Xbox one swims with the fishes(sharks)
1:02:05 Samsung and intel get 36 more companies to back Tizen
1:06:17 Twitter Blitz
1:13:40 Humble bundle store - Good/Bad?
1:17:34 Rootkits banned on some android kitkat phones
1:20:29 AMD to bring TressFX 2.0 with Fur and Grass support
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