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Timestamps courtesy of JJMC89.
00:06:30 - Apple knew about Bendgate and touch disease iPhone 6 issues
00:14:00 - John Bain (TotalBiscuit) died of cancer
00:16:00 - NTSB: Uber's sensors worked but the software failed
00:25:20 - Floatplane
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00:29:07 - Sponsor: MOS Blackpack
00:31:52 - Sponsor: Savage Jerky
00:33:04 - Amazon device recorded private conversation, sent it to a random contact
00:38:33 - [Rumor] Essential for sale
00:43:46 - Apple and VW making driverless cars
00:47:35 - Amazon bans users for too many returns
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