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11:50 Welcome to the WAN show
12:10 Leaked AMD Ryzen 3800X benchmark
14:59 Rumors of Intel going to slash prices
18:08 Sponsor - Displate
18:45 Sponsor - PIA
19:20 Sponsor - LTT Store
26:25 Google stops making tablet
27:55 Chrome OS
29:00 Linus predicts Windows will be free in 3 years. Mark this date 21/6/2019
30:00 Floatplane
33:00 TRUCKLA - Tesla Truck
37:10 iOS 13 will remind you to cancel subscription when you delete an app
40:44 Luke playing CrossCode
43:00 LTX 2019 floor plan
45:00 60Hz vs 240Hz monitor
56:10 Google Stadia
1:02:27 SATA or NVMe SSD?
1:03:10 Would Linus use AMD in his own rig?
1:04:45 Luke's comment on Nebula streaming service
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