A Nanjing Massacre survivor’s story lives on digitally LINK: On the morning of December 13th, 1937, Japanese troops pounded on the door of Xia Shuqin's family home in Nanjing, China.

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A Nanjing Massacre survivor’s story lives on digitally LINK: On the morning of December 13th, 1937, Japanese troops pounded on the door of Xia Shuqin's family home in Nanjing, China.
A hacker has found a way to add online multiplayer to the original Tetris for the Game Boy..
Netflix will order original shows from Africa in 2019 The worldwide push could also change Netflix's overall demographic.
Netflix will order original shows from Africa in 2019 The worldwide push could also change Netflix's overall demographic.
A Nanjing Massacre survivor’s story lives on digitally LINK: On the morning of December 13th, 1937, Japanese troops pounded on the door of Xia Shuqin's family home in Nanjing, China.
Microsoft Patents AR Glasses To Find Your Lost Items
Microsoft Patents AR Glasses To Find Your Lost Items
Variety
Do you remember where you put your wallet? If the answer is no, Microsoft has the glasses for you…almost. The tech company has just filed a patent for a pair of augmented reality (AR) glasses “that can scan a user’s surroundings and track objects like keys, wallets or other things.”
The glasses will act in place of the proverbial bread crumb, guiding you back to the last place you…
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Check out the Indie Megabooth at PAX Prime 2015 trailer.
Engadget has the story and list of games shown in the trailer with links.
Shacknews has a great story on this too with an even more extensive list of games and by category.
IGN has the story too.
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5QJMJi3Wu0)
Summer is in full swing now, which means that parents are trying desperately to figure out what to do with their errant teenagers. How about teaching them to code? There are lots of options out there, and I cover some of my favorites in this week's episode. Plus, we get to hear about what technologies from Star Trek are actually possibly from my favorite space nerd Phil Plait, a.k.a. The Bad Astronomer! We also need your photos or videos of the worst catastrophes your phones have survived through! Post them to social using the #DearVeronica hashtag, along with your questions for future episodes!