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25-GPU cluster cracks every standard Windows password in
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I've never really been that much of a fan of Dell, but this is very tempting… Dell releases powerful, well-supported Linux Ultrabook “Project Sputnik” aims to be your fellow traveler by focusing on “DevOps.” View this post on Google+
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Mr. Lovenstein | Kai: Kai. Gentleman Rules: Patiently gawk while your opponent powers up. View this post on Google+
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90,000 Texans want to secede, trolls immediately mess with Texas Democracy in its rawest form comes to whitehouse.gov. View this post on Google+
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“I am no man”: for Zelda-playing daughter, dad gives Link a sex change “Dad’s favorite pastime shouldn’t treat girls like second-class citizens.” View this post on Google+
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Why are Republicans red and Democrats blue? Today, citizens across the US are casting their ballots, hoping to tip the balance of their state to red or blue, but few stop to wonder from where the concepts of “red” and[…]
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Google’s Chrome Remote Desktop Screen Sharing Service Comes Out Of Beta, Adds Real-Time Audio For Windows | TechCrunch Google just announced that it is taking its Chrome Remote Desktop screensharing service out of beta. As the name implies, the Chrome[…]
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Ubuntu 12.10 “Quantal Quetzal” takes flight with a bag full of Juju Ubuntu kicks off a new two-year cycle with fancy enterprise features. View this post on Google+