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One of the many characters users can play in 'Everything.'

This Immersive Video Game Could Win an Oscar Next Year

David O'Reilly's project won a prize at the Vienna Shorts Festival, which means it will be eligible in the animated short category.
By John Bonazzo
Also needed in many internet outages: digital enginers.

Too Big to Fail Open-Source Software Needs Hacker Help

"If no one is looking at the code, all bugs are impossible to find."—Susan Sons.
By Brady Dale
TED attendees watch a live-stream of the conference from bean-bag chairs in a pool filled with balls on February 16, 2016 in Vancouver. The global TED Conference features speakers on trends, challenges and innovations shaping the world.

TED 2016: High Tech, Humblebrag and Gee-Whiz Converge to Share Big Ideas

Gift bags, (Al Gore?), VR and AR and drones—oh my!
By Rich Jaroslovsky
Mr. Andresen, approaching baller status. (Photo: Facebook)

Gavin Andresen Launches Nonprofit Bitcoin Foundation to ‘Standardize, Protect and Promote’ Bitcoin

By Jessica Roy
Guys, it's not THAT big of a secret. (Photo: Wikipedia)

Some Sparkling Wit at Microsoft Slipped ‘Big Boobs’ Into Random Code

By Kelly Faircloth
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June 30 ‘Leap Second’ Bug Briefly Knocks Out Reddit, Foursquare

By Steve Huff
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