Man’s 10-year Civilization II game sheds insight to the future
If you’ve ever played Civilization II, you know that it is meant to be a symbolic representation of the way society evolves and changes over time. You also know that there is no definitive end point to the game. So what happens when someone managed to keep the same game running for 10 years? Ladies
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14 Jun 2012
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BlackBerry Z10 Accessories hands-on: Bluetooth Speaker, Charger, holsters galore
This week the BlackBerry Z10 has been introduced as the first all-touch hero for BlackBerry 10, and along with it come a couple of lovely accessories we’ve gotten to see up close – speakers, batteries, and all! The BlackBerry Z10 is a smartphone that’s meant to represent BlackBerry 10 as both a business and a Read The Full StoryRead similar
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