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  2. Technobabble - Wikipedia

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    Technobabble (a portmanteau of technology and babble), also called technospeak, [1] is a type of nonsense that consists of buzzwords, esoteric language, or technical jargon. [2] It is common in science fiction. Use of technobabble in the Star Trek universe is referred to treknobabble.

  3. Tencent Appstore - Wikipedia

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    Extensive app library: The platform hosts a wide array of applications, including mobile games, social media apps, utility tools, and educational applications. Gaming focus : Tencent's leadership in the gaming sector is reflected in Yingyongbao's prominence as a hub for mobile games, including exclusive pre-releases and updates for Tencent's ...

  4. Turbo encabulator - Wikipedia

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    Page 1 of a 1962 description of a turbo encabulator "made" by GE Page 2 of a 1962 description of a turbo encabulator "made" by GE. An early popular American reference to the turbo encabulator appeared in an article by New York lawyer Bernard Salwen in the April 15, 1946, issue of Time magazine. Part of Salwen's job was to review technical ...

  5. John Carmack - Wikipedia

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    John D. Carmack II [1] (born August 21, [a] 1970) [1] is an American computer programmer and video game developer.He co-founded the video game company id Software and was the lead programmer of its 1990s games Commander Keen, Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, Quake, and their sequels.

  6. Technofantasy - Wikipedia

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    Technofantasy is a subgenre of fantasy which has some elements of science and technology. However, the genre does not rationalize their use through scientific or quasi-scientific terms; this distinguishes technofantasy from science fiction and science fantasy.

  7. Reallusion - Wikipedia

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    Reallusion collaborates with over 10,000 artists and designers to operate the Reallusion Content Store and Marketplace. The Content Store serves as the official 2D and 3D digital content store, while the Marketplace is a flexible platform for customer-to-customer content provision, offering a vast library of quality assets to a global audience.

  8. Technoblade, Popular Minecraft Creator, Dies From ... - AOL

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    Technoblade, a top YouTube creator who specialized in Minecraft let’s-play videos, has died a year after he revealed a cancer diagnosis, according to a statement from his family. He was 23. In ...

  9. 21st Street Games - Wikipedia

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    21st Street Games was a design studio based in Manhattan's Flatiron District with satellite studios in both South Florida and Mumbai, India. [2] The studio specialized in gaming, mobile application, and web and technology development, and was best known for the game Techno Kitten Adventure.