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00:02:22 - Nintendo Switch
00:23:15 - Razer project was stolen from CES
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00:38:15 - Norway Becomes the First Country to Kill FM Radio
00:43:28 - Nokia 6, Nokia’s First Android Smartphone is Official
00:44:35 - HDMI 2.1 Announces at CES
00:45:44 - US Army Wants Biodegradable Bullets that Sprout Plans
00:47:10 - Consumer Reports Now Recommends the Macbook Pro
00:49:35 - Slack Brings Their App to Windows Store for PCs
00:50:00 - Chrysler Pulls a VW, Cheats Emissions Tests
00:52:00 - (RUMOR) 1080ti Possible PAX East Release?
00:56:05 - Floatplane club
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