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Video game community rallies to support injured Insomniac intern -TechWire Insider :: Editor's Blog at WRAL Tech Wirewraltechwire.com
Ana Kessel, an intern at Insomniac Games' studio in Durham, lost a leg when struck in a hit-and-run accident on Nov. 11. Since then, video game companies from Epic in Cary to studios in Los Angeles, have pitched in to help Kessel pay medical bills and ... - daedtech.com
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introduction to pythonkracekumar.com
This is the material which I use for teaching python to beginners. tld;dr: Very minimal explanation more code. Python? • Interpreted language •... - wallbase.cc
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Target hackers stole encrypted bank PINs - sourcechicagotribune.com
BOSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The hackers who attacked Target Corp and compromised up to 40 million credit cards and debit cards also managed to steal encrypted personal identification numbers (PINs), according to a senior payments executive familiar w... - unenumerated.blogspot.de
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Iron Maiden makes millions by touring countries where their music is most piratedboingboing.net
Iron Maiden hired a BitTorrent analytics company called Musicmetric to determine where piracy of their music was highest, then scheduled tours of those countries. -
Android 4.4 KitKat and the Secret Key Factoryinfoq.com
With the introduction of Android 4.4, developers are being asked to change the way symmetric keys are generated from Unicode passphrases via the SecretKeyFactory. -
Is the New FCC Chairman Waffling on Net Neutrality?slate.com
This piece originally appeared in the New America Foundation’s Weekly Wonk. New America is a partner with Slate and Arizona State University in Future Tense. As the new Federal Communications Commission chairman, Tom Wheeler has kicked up some dust in ... -
Da Vinci's String Organ Must Be Heard To Be Believednpr.org
Pianist Slawomir Zubrzycki has brought one of Leonardo da Vinci's lesser-known inventions to life. -
Start-Up Spirit Emerges in Japannytimes.com
While prejudice against entrepreneurs lingers in Japan, the nation is increasingly trying to encourage business start-ups as a key to the future. - pypi.python.org
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