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11:35 Eye Tracking
22:14 Galaxy Camera 2
35:10 Razer launches new headphone/earphone line
38:44 Sponsor Call outs
43:00 Wii U sells like a boss... Maybe?
50:45 T-mobile is awesome, and plans to continue to be awesome
54:18 Audiophiles can be jerks... lets all be friends
1:01:20 Really big iPads? Lots of hear-say...
1:09:33 Sony bankrupt in 2 years? Probably not...
1:13:35 100W USB 3
1:16:50 Telltale to make Game of thrones!
1:18:02 AMD announces BF4 Mantle patch delay
1:20:00 BF4 banned in China
1:23:17 Haswell-E pricing leak
1:27:24 Nasa uses oculus rift and MS Kinect to control a robot arm
1:35:18 Asus RoG monitor...details?
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