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00:03:30 - Pokémon GO tops Twitter daily users, sees more engagement than Facebook
00:07:50 - Two men fall off cliff whilst playing Pokémon GO
00:09:00 - 15 year old hit by car after playing Pokémon GO
00:10:30 - US Holocaust memorial asks Pokémon GO players to stay away
00:13:15 - Long Island pizza place sales are up 75% by using Pokémon GO lures
00:18:30 - McDonalds Pokémon GO partnership
00:25:20 - Man's Pokémon GO chat app so successful it's bankrupting him
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00:36:17 - CSGO gambling debacle
00:38:49 - Group of trial attorneys taking on class-action requests in CSGO gambling lawsuit
00:41:45 - NVIDIA GTX 1080, 1070 displayport incompatible with Vive HMD (solution identified)
00:43:44 - PCs shipments in the US are growing for the first time in ages
00:44:53 - Terry Crews posts take over r/pcmasterrace/ on Reddit after building custom PC on Facebook
00:47:00 - Nintendo releasing a Miniature NES with 30 built-in games
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