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  2. Ezra Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Cohen took a position at the Office of Naval Intelligence after graduation. [4] [5] Before joining the White House, Cohen worked for the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), beginning in 2010, where he served in Miami, Haiti, Virginia and Afghanistan. [6] Cohen was accepted into the training program for the Defense Clandestine Service. [7]

  3. Death Tank - Wikipedia

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    The original Death Tank was a hidden bonus game in the Sega Saturn port of PowerSlave (1996). An update, Death Tank Zwei , was hidden in the Saturn version of Duke Nukem 3D (1997). In a 1996 interview Lobotomy Software co-founder Brian McNeely said that Dreisbach "threw [ Death Tank ] together in his spare time.

  4. Lobotomy Software - Wikipedia

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    Lobotomy Software was founded in 1993, when a group of friends working at Nintendo of America left to form their own company, becoming the creative department of Lobotomy, with the programmers coming from Manley & Associates [1] (a developer acquired by Electronic Arts in 1996, renamed Electronic Arts Seattle, and shut down in 2002).

  5. BitTorrent - Wikipedia

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    On 2 May 2005, Azureus 2.3.0.0 (now known as Vuze) was released, [39] utilizing a distributed database system. This system is a distributed hash table implementation which allows the client to use torrents that do not have a working BitTorrent tracker. A bootstrap server is instead utilized.

  6. Torrent (Elden Ring) - Wikipedia

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    Torrent was not universally praised, and Rich Stanton of PC Gamer criticized the horse as "not having much utility" compared to using fast travel, and having a large turning radius. However, Fraser Brown of the same publication disagreed with this stance, calling Torrent "my best horse pal", and "an integral part of the world", and noting that ...

  7. μTorrent - Wikipedia

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    μTorrent, or uTorrent (see pronunciation), is a proprietary adware BitTorrent client owned and developed by Rainberry, Inc. [10] The "μ" (Greek letter "mu") in its name comes from the SI prefix "micro-", referring to the program's small memory footprint: the program was designed to use minimal computer resources while offering functionality comparable to larger BitTorrent clients such as ...

  8. Bram Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Cohen designed BitTorrent to be able to download files from many sources, thus speeding up the download time, especially for users with faster download than upload speeds. Thus, the more popular a file is, the faster a user will be able to download it, since many people will be downloading it at the same time, and these people will also be ...

  9. Velvet Assassin - Wikipedia

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    Velvet Assassin is a stealth video game developed by Replay Studios and published by SouthPeak Games. [2] Prior to release, the name was known by the tentative title Sabotage 1943. [3] It was released for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 in 2009 and on the Mac App Store in 2013. Velvet Assassin's working title was Sabotage. [4]