15 September 2012

Hands-on with the new iPhone 5, iPod touch, and iPod nano

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50 years to orbit: Dream Chaser's crazy Cold War backstory Features
50 years to orbit: Dream Chaser's crazy Cold War backstory
by Dave Klingler

One clear, sunny day this past May, the residents of Broomfield, Colorado spotted what was, for most of them, an unidentified flying object.

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Blocks with friends: How to run your own <em>Minecraft</em> server Features
Blocks with friends: How to run your own Minecraft server
by Lee Hutchinson

Minecraft is a sandbox-type game where you gather materials and use them to create things, which is about as understated a description as "the sun is a big bright light in the sky." The poster child for indie gaming success, Minecraft began as a basement coding project by hat-wearing Swede Markus Persson in 2010; it has since become a bona fide phenomenon.

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Hands-on with the new iPhone 5, iPod touch, and iPod nano Infinite Loop
Hands-on with the new iPhone 5, iPod touch, and iPod nano
by Jacqui Cheng

We went hands-on with Apple's new iPhone 5, iPod touch, and iPod nano following Tuesday's special media event, and all three devices come off as much faster than their predecessors. Let's start with the iPhone 5.

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