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Ars Technica – Duke Nukem Forever’s 2001 build appears online, may fully leak in June
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The Register – Nvidia open-sources Linux kernel GPU modules. Repeat, open-source GPU modules
Slashdot – A Colony of Blue-Green Algae Can Power a Computer For Six Months
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