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00:11:55 California wants to ban encrypted smartphones
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00:42:00 Lawsuit against Oculus and its founder, can proceed judge says
00:43:00 JEDEC publishes GDDR5X Graphics Memory Standard
00:45:28 NVIDIA’s GTX 970 Most Popular Graphics Solution on Steam
00:47:50 ‘Things’
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