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How Tetris Helped Game Boy Take Over the Worldgizmodo.com
Thirty years ago this week, Russian computer programmer Alexey Leonidovich Pajitnov created Tetris. Unveiled behind the Iron Curtain, the deceptively simple, maddeningly addictive game soon left the Soviet Union. It lived on dozens of platforms, but it... -
Airport information, airport tips and advice - AirportCatairportcat.com
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How the NSA can 'turn on' your cell phone remotelymoney.cnn.com
Government spies can't really bring your phone back to life without ever touching it. But they can make your phone play dead. - unicode.org
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Judge: NSA doesn’t have to keep all data as part of key surveillance lawsuitarstechnica.com
Gov't counsel: Forcing us to save Section 702 data would harm national security. - metzdowd.com
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Apple (Pro) Mouseminimallyminimal.com
Apple Pro Mouse | Apple Design Team | 2000 This is as hot as it gets. The Apple Pro Mouse has always been one of my favorite pieces of design. I remember seeing it for the first time in my school computer lab. I was mesmerized by its science fict... -
Json resumeprat0318.github.io
Json resume : Generates pretty HTML, LaTeX, markdown, with biodata feeded as input in JSON - bbc.co.uk
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Twibble.io - A Better RSS feed to Twitter Servicetwibble.io
A better way to easily publish content from any RSS feed to Twitter with beautiful imagery in each and every tweet. - globalsign.com
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- evilmadscientist.com
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What Kind of Buddhist was Steve Jobs, Really? - NeuroTribesblogs.plos.org
One reason I was looking forward to reading Walter Isaacson's new biography of Steve Jobs was my hope that, as a sharp-eyed reporter, Isaacson would probe - github.com
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