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00:09:12 - Bad month for Apple repairs as Tekserve to close, Louis Rossmann videos likely to disappear
00:15:57 - Microsoft pays Woman $10,000 USD over forced Windows 10 upgrade
00:21:59 - Tesla driver dies in first fatal crash while using autopilot mode
00:28:30 - US Border Control could start asking for your social media accounts
00:34:30 - Apple granted patent that can prevent iPhones from recording concerts
00:40:10 - Twitch now lets you watch people eat
00:42:28 - Android N is named "Nougat"
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00:50:55 - Florida man sues Apple for $10 billion USD, says he invented the iPhone in 1992
00:57:55 - Samsungs 1TB M.2 NVMe SM961 review
00:59:45 - Activision issues DMCA takedown against developers of Orion: Prelude
01:02:49 - More rumours that NX will be cartridge based
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