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00:45:58 - AMD discusses upcoming RAM settings in Ryzen
00:49:47 - Europe modernizes media rules, attempts to keep TV relevant
00:52:44 - Samsung Galaxy S8 iris scanner fooled by photo
00:55:07 - Engineers engineer shape-shifting noodles
00:58:03 - IMAX opening VR centers
01:00:48 - Nick V. is leaving LMG
01:07:12 - Floatplane Club
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