The Great Geek Manual » This Day in Geek History: July 5
July 4, 2009 by
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In San Francisco, California, US District Court judge Fern Smith rules in favor of Lewis Galoob Toys over Nintendo , allowing the manufacture and sale of the Game Genie to continue. Nintendo alleged that the product infringes on its …
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The Great Geek Manual » This Day in Geek History: July 2
July 1, 2009 by
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Nintendo , in turn, agrees not to seek legal costs from Atari. A Brief History of Time by British physicist Stephen Hawking, sets a British publishing record for remaining on the nonfiction bestseller list for three and a half years and …
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The Great Geek Manual » This Day in Geek History: February 12
February 11, 2009 by
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3 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) in North America. 1992. Version 1.5 of the PGP standard is released. 1996. Disgruntled ex-employee Phuoc Bui returns to Packard Bell’s Sacramento offices and fires forty shots. … Peanuts, which first appeared on October 2, 1950 and ran for 17897 strips, was arguably the most popular and influential comic strip in history . Professor Robert Thompson of Syracuse University called the strip “arguably the longest story …
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