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  2. Model M keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Model M keyboards are notable among computer enthusiasts and frequent typists due to their durability, typing-feel consistency, and their tactile and auditory feedback. [ 1 ] The popularity of the IBM PC and its successors made the Model M's design influential: Almost all later general-purpose computer keyboards mimicked its key layout and ...

  3. Screenlife - Wikipedia

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    Screenlife or computer screen film is a form of visual storytelling in which events are shown entirely on a computer, tablet or smartphone screen. It became popular in the 2010s owing to the growing impact of the Internet and mobile devices. Within a video essay, the format is often called desktop documentary.

  4. Menu key - Wikipedia

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    In computing, the menu key (≣ Menu), or application key, is a key with the primary function to launch a context menu with the keyboard rather than with the usual right-mouse button. [1] It was previously found on Microsoft Windows -oriented computer keyboards and was introduced at the same time as the Windows logo key .

  5. Backtick - Wikipedia

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    The character was designed for typewriters to add a grave accent to a (lower-case [a]) base letter, by overtyping it atop that letter. [1] On early computer systems, however, this physical dead key +overtype function was rarely supported, being functionally replaced by precomposed characters .

  6. Hackers (film) - Wikipedia

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    On August 10, 1988, 11-year-old Dade "Zero Cool" Murphy is barred from owning or operating computers and touch-tone telephones, until his 18th birthday, after his family is fined US$45,000 (equivalent to $120,000 in 2024) for his crashing of 1,507 computer systems, causing a seven-point drop in the New York Stock Exchange.

  7. I, Robot (film) - Wikipedia

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    $353.1 million [3] I, Robot (stylized as i, ROBOT ) is a 2004 American science fiction action film directed by Alex Proyas . The screenplay by Jeff Vintar and Akiva Goldsman is from a screen story by Vintar, based on his original screenplay Hardwired , and named after Isaac Asimov 's 1950 short-story collection .

  8. Blackhat (film) - Wikipedia

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    Blackhat is a 2015 American action thriller film produced and directed by Michael Mann, written by Morgan Davis Foehl, and starring Chris Hemsworth, Tang Wei, Viola Davis, and Wang Leehom.

  9. The Imitation Game - Wikipedia

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    The Imitation Game grossed $91.1 million in the United States and Canada, and $142.4 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $233.5 million, against a budget of $14 million. [5] It was the top-grossing independent film release of 2014. [49]