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MIDI
April 14th, 2016 6:00 PMThe format that brought music to computers is still going strong over 35 years later, with constant new additions to the large canon of MIDI music online, and new innovations in technology all based on the format.
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Now You Can Vape and Play Flappy Bird
April 14th, 2016 5:30 PMFinally, the two things you've always wanted to combine: e-cigarettes and side-scrolling.
"Hey It's Your Uber Driver Here... Am Outside"
April 14th, 2016 5:05 PM ShareEthan Couch Sentenced to Two Years in Jail
April 14th, 2016 4:21 PMThe infamous "Affluenza teen" from Texas who made the international headlines in 2014 after walking away on probation from a deadly drunk driving case that killed four people, was sentenced to two years in prison during his first court appearance since fleeing the country in last December.
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Are Smart Phones an Extension of Ourselves?
April 14th, 2016 3:30 PMYouTuber CGP Grey discusses our increasingly intimate relationship with mobile technology.
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MIDI
The format that brought music to computers is still going strong over 35 years later, with constant new additions to the large canon of MIDI music online, and new innovations in technology all based on the format.
Now You Can Vape and Play Flappy Bird
Finally, the two things you've always wanted to combine: e-cigarettes and side-scrolling.
Ethan Couch Sentenced to Two Years in Jail
The infamous "Affluenza teen" from Texas who made the international headlines in 2014 after walking away on probation from a deadly drunk driving case that killed four people, was sentenced to two years in prison during his first court appearance since fleeing the country in last December.
Are Smart Phones an Extension of Ourselves?
YouTuber CGP Grey discusses our increasingly intimate relationship with mobile technology.