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  2. Razor 1911 - Wikipedia

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    Razor 1911 took a break from the demoscene in 1992. In 1993 a new demogroup calling itself Razor 1911 formed, in which Colorbird was the only original member of Razor 1911. Razor 1911 was still active as a software cracking group. [1] In 1995 diskette releases were rapidly being supplanted by CD-ROMs, and Razor 1911 moved into the CD-ripping scene.

  3. Open Source Virtual Reality - Wikipedia

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    Open Source Virtual Reality (OSVR) was an open-source software project that aimed to enable headsets and game controllers from all vendors to be used with any games developed by Razer and Sensics. It was also a virtual reality headset that claimed to be open-source hardware using the OSVR software.

  4. Software cracking - Wikipedia

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    Software crack illustration. Software cracking (known as "breaking" mostly in the 1980s [1]) is an act of removing copy protection from a software. [2] Copy protection can be removed by applying a specific crack. A crack can mean any tool that enables breaking software protection, a stolen product key, or guessed password. Cracking software ...

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    Get the tools you need to help boost internet speed, send email safely and security from any device, find lost computer files and folders and monitor your credit.

  6. List of warez groups - Wikipedia

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    The crack for the latter was actually determined to be a modified executable file from the game Deus Ex: Breach, a free game which did not incorporate Denuvo's software, released by the same developers and utilizing the same engine, which had been modified slightly to load the assets from Deus Ex: Mankind Divided.

  7. Razer Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Razer gaming headsets, keyboard and mouse in 2022. Razer Inc. (stylized as R Λ Z Ξ R) is an American-Singaporean [4] [5] [6] multinational corporation and technology company that makes, develops, and sells consumer electronics, financial services, and gaming hardware.

  8. Razer - Wikipedia

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    Razer Inc., a Singaporean-American computer peripherals manufacturer specializing in PC gaming; MTV2 (Canadian TV channel), a Canadian digital television specialty service that was branded Razer from 2005 to 2008; Razer Phone, a smartphone designed and developed by Razer Inc.

  9. Razer Switchblade - Wikipedia

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    Razer quotes, "The combination of the new dynamic tactile keyboard, a multi-touch-screen and, if required, a mobile gaming mouse, allows for the full desktop PC gaming experience and more." [7] The Switchblade would've most likely been equipped with 802.11 WiFi and Bluetooth, while more expensive models would have 3G network compatibility.