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Table of Contents (thanks DoozyDiglett)
0:02:23 Intro & Sponsors (Dollar shave club, squarespace & Intel "Ask the expert")
0:04:05 Luke Beatboxing
0:05:10 Youtube Supports 60 FPS, Crowdsource captions and more
0:06:41 Browser discussion
0:16:04 Ubisoft says "DRM doesn't stop piracy"
0:24:35 Android TV
0:32:04 Co-op games discussion
0:36:35 Razer's android tv "micro-console"
0:42:12 Proprietary standrards rant
0:45:15 Intel "Ask the expert" Sponsor Spot
0:47:50 Dollar shave club Sponsor Spot
0:50:35 Squarespace Sponsor Spot
0:56:46 WAN Show with 30% more handsome
0:58:06 Playstation Now Price leak
1:01:35 Android Newscaster
1:04:21 Google Cardboard VR
1:08:22 Intel has asked AMD for access to Mantle
1:12:31 Oral-B's Toothbrush that pairs with your phone
1:13:50 Solar Roadways are BS
1:15:08 Plan for scamming ecofreaks
1:16:22 Witcher 3 to feature Boob Physics
1:17:45 Junk Physics Concept
1:19:53 Microsoft offering $650 to exchange macbook air for surface
1:20:07 Microsoft Surface "Review"
1:29:18 Outro
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