(0:00) How you doin and what we have been up to
(3:33) Kyrylo ordered a cooking book
(9:00) Siim asks Kyrylo to call him
(13:05) Facebook is like sooo Meta
(20:22) Why Facebook changed his name to Meta
(24:15) Meta released the Cambria VR headset
(31:25) Meta releases a smartwatch with a camera notch for the Metaverse
(34:45) People are tattooing the Meta logo on to their bodies?
(38:14) Microsoft overtakes Apple as the most valuable company in the world
(42:00) Apple says "The notch is actually pretty smart and thank you very much"
(51:25) EU moves towards with big tech companies clampdown
(54:28) Toyota unveils their first fully electric car the BZ4X
(57:00) MEME BREAK
(58:38) Siim recommends music
(1:00:30) Squid game
(1:10:18) Siim shows you where to buy a cheap Electric car in Estonia
(1:12:18) Where to get the Michael Scott My Humps ringtone
(1:16:34) Kyrylo finished Kena: Bridge of Spirits
(1:21:10) A Plague Tale: Innocence
(1:23:30) Shin Megami Tensei V
(1:25:25) Resident Evil 8: The Village
(1:26:16) Little nightmares
(1:27:50) CrossCode
(1:30:48) Saying bye and hit the bell next to the subscribe button to catch us live next time π
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