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00:03:45 - CrossFire brand being phased out
00:16:31 - New Polaroid camera
00:23:30 - Microsoft Teams replacing Skype for Business
00:28:31 - SNES Mini uses the same hardware as the NES Mini
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00:58:54 - Swollen iPhone 8 Plus batteries
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01:05:53 - Elon Musk wants to use his rockets for transportation on Earth
Timestamps by Beezohh
3:42 - AMD killing Crossfire
12:00 - WeChat confirms that it makes all private user data available to the Chinese government
16:37 - Polaroid's New Camera
23:36 - Microsoft officially kills off Skype for Business
28:37 - SNES Mini is just an updated NES Mini?
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47:39 - Amazon announced SIX new Hardware Products
54:00 - USB group announces USB 3.2
1:00:42 - Razer Confirms Development of Gamer-Oriented Mobile Device
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