The WAN Show: GTX780Ti and r9 290, CoD + BF4 "criticism", and GUEST Steve Dotto - Nov 1, 2013
Nov 10, 2013 17:26
After party : Sorry no official afterparty this week but Luke ran a super long unofficial afterparty on the http://www.twitch.tv/luke_lafr channel!
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5:52 Xbox One launch title performance and Xbox One vs Playstation 4 debate
13:50 Iphone 2G is a collectors item (worth up to $5000)
16:05 Bill Gates on supplying Internet access to third world countries
18:26 Twitter Blitz!
23:46 Special Guest Steve Dotto joins
28:37 Guest topic: The evolution of PC/tech videos and entertainment
39:19 Guest topic: Youtube and Google Plus integration
49:45 Guest topic: Microsoft and other chat clients are destroying Skype
54:38 Guest topic: Steve's take on Xbox One's changes in market strategy
1:11:58 Which is imporatnt as a graphics card launch: R9 290 or gtx 780ti
1:19:00 Community's take on R9 290 vs gtx 780ti importance
1:24:08 Several more developers adopt AMD Mantel
1:26:36 Call of Duty: Ghost's Metacritic Score
1:29:16 Call of Duty: Ghost's 6GB of RAM minimum requirement cracked by hackers
1:31:47 Call of Duty: Ghost Copy-paste cutscene from Call of Duty: Modern warfare 2
1:33:22 EA forces Dice to release Battlefield 4 before it was ready
1:43:37 Problems with Battlefield 4 DLC
1:40:08 LinusTechTips News
1:41:38 Battlefield 4 and Axe commercial
1:44:06 Google employees speak out against the NSA
1:46:06 Nvidia Terga Note 7 could be coming very soon
1:49:33 Valve shows off Steam Machine and Controller
1:51:33 AMD replaces a man's PC after it was accidentally shot
1:52:19 LG shows off the flexibility of upcoming their G Flex smartphone
1:54:09 AMD will be selling Intel based servers
1:58:03 The house in which Steve Jobs grew up is now a "Historic Resource"
1:57:13 1.9 million people used the password "123456" for their Adobe account
1:59:05 Future shop is giving away a free copy Call of Duty: Ghost, Battlefield 4, or Assassin's Creed 4 with any last gen title
2:01:37 Build Logs of the Week
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It is probably safe to say that the vast majority of us appreciate being able to safely go about our business. We are not looking to cause trouble or have it find us. With that in mind, most of us at least make a minimal effort to secure our homes. But cost can be a factor in determining just how far we go with home security. Read more