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May 10, 2013 Live Stream Archive

Linus Tech Tips@LinusTechTips73.6K viewsMay 11, 20131:45:29
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Afterparty link: youtube.com 0:00:48 Linus Traffic Tips 0:06:12 Haswell chips on sale in China 0:08:40 Linus videos in China 0:10:33 Illumiroom Xbox 720 Prototype 0:17:22 Claris Companion tablet for seniors 0:22:40 Twitter Q&A 1 0:28:00 Battlefield 3 servers NOT WORKING! 0:30:20 Linus Tech Tips forum is the best! 0:34:15 US bans 3D printable gun 0:37:40 Next generation AMD graphics cards coming this year?? 0:42:53 Not taking a shot at EA... Assassin's Creed creator fired?? 0:45:38 Twitter Q&A 2 0:50:50 Haswell power supplies need to be VERY high quality. 0:55:41 Twitter Q&A 3 0:57:35 jonnyguru.com is THE website for power supply reivews 0:59:08 Syria had no Internet. What would it be like if YOU had no Internet? 1:02:05 WoW lost 1.3M subscribers so far this year... Where are MMOs headed? 1:10:45 "Combed with a brick" 1:11:25 Twitter Q&A 4 1:12:16 Linus puts on the "cool shades" 1:15:05 Paid YouTube subscriptions are HERE! Linus Tech Tips won't be one of them. 1:16:59 Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom camera with a phone 1:20:55 Asrock water-resistant motherboards 1:24:22 Ultimate Canadian Computer - Taxidermy Beaver PC 1:25:26 Another shot at EA - Long term Star Wars deal 1:29:26 Facebook Likes are meaningless. I agree with UNICEF 1:34:22 Build logs of the week

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May 10, 2013 Live Stream Archive presents Linus Tech Tips hosting a late start recap packed with news, Q A, and live community notes. The hosts address the delay, blaming technical difficulties and traffic mishaps, and pivot quickly into a structured rundown of topics planned for the session. Early discussion covers the general mood of the stream, the value of Twitter Q A segments, and the evolving relationship with YouTube paid subscriptions, all while acknowledging participant patience. The hosts then dive into Haswell news, noting leaked chip availability in China, box art discussion, and the implications of HD 4600 integrated graphics for Quick Sync and video transcoding. They highlight ongoing hardware chatter around motherboards, boards from Biostar, MSI, and ASUS, and the broader expectations for Intel’s Haswell launch window. The segment about IllumiRoom, a projector based augmentation concept for the Xbox 720, forms a focal point for imagining future gaming experiences, including how explosions and items could extend beyond the TV display. Audience interaction is threaded through with enthusiastic commentary about the concept, potential setup configurations, and personal opinions about room scale, projectors, and the practicality of such a system. The conversation then shifts to peripheral tech talk including Claris Companion tablets designed for seniors, a detailed look at subscription and lifetime pricing models, and the technology’s design choices such as bamboo casing and large fonts, which provoke mixed reactions about practicality and market fit. The live show closes with community outreach through the Linus Tech Tips Forum, announcements of upgrades to hosting infrastructure, and a preview of upcoming content like a build guide for an Intel spawn on PC, while inviting viewers to join the forum and participate in ongoing tech debates and troubleshooting threads, highlighting the community-driven nature of the channel.

Topics · technology · hardware · gaming · pc_hardware · online_media · community · education

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What is the primary topic of the early portion of the stream?
The early portion discusses stream delay, YouTube paid subscriptions, and a general plan to cover tech news and Q A segments.
What hardware topics are covered in the Haswell news segment?
It mentions Haswell chips, leaks in China, box art, and the use of HD 4600 graphics for Quick Sync and transcoding.
What is IllumiRoom and why is it discussed?
IllumiRoom is a projector-based augmentation concept for consoles that extends visuals beyond the TV screen, explored as a cool future gaming idea.