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00:07:53 - Tesla Model 3 Announced
00:30:00 - The Tesla Master Plan
00:38:50 - Lawmakers pushing to make owning an unregistered prepaid phone illegal (USA)
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00:48:30 - Sponsor: Freshbooks
00:51:30 - Holoportation from Microsoft
00:57:37 - Intel Broadwell-EP Launched
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01:04:10 - The Razer Toaster (Razer)
01:05:12 - NZXT SHUE+ (NZXT)
01:06:15 - GeForce GTX Energy (Nvidia)
01:07:45 - Snoopavision (YouTube)
01:09:02 - Binge On Up (T-Mobile)
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01:13:23 - AMD Announces FirePro S9300 X2: Dual Fiji for HPC
01:14:25 - Project Astoria Dead, Microsoft Baking Ubuntu’s Bash and Linux Command Line Into Windows 10
01:16:58 - Apple Developing Batteries to Improve Energy Capacity in Devices
01:19:46 - University of California Irvine announces an E-Sports scholarship
01:22:00 - (Rumor) PlayStation 4K to be announced just before PlayStation VR
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