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  • 81Lego Mindstorms NXT — For other uses, see Mindstorm (disambiguation). Logo of Lego NXT …

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  • 82Central processing unit — CPU redirects here. For other uses, see CPU (disambiguation). An Intel 80486DX2 CPU from above An Intel 80486DX2 from below …

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  • 83OpenGL Utility Toolkit — Developer(s) Mark Kilgard Operating system Cross platform The OpenGL Utility Toolkit (GLUT) is a library of utilities for OpenGL programs, which primarily perform system level I/O with the host operating system. Functions performed include window …

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  • 84Hypertext — Metatext redirects here. For the literary concept, see Metafiction. Hypertext is text displayed on a computer or other electronic device with references (hyperlinks) to other text that the reader can immediately access, usually by a mouse click… …

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  • 85The Man in the High Castle —   …

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  • 86Dvorak Simplified Keyboard — The modern Dvorak Simplified Keyboard (US layout) Typing a text excerpt at 115 WPM with the Canadian French Dvorak keyboard layout. The Dvorak Simplified Keyboard is a k …

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  • 87Adventure game — An adventure game is a type of video game characterized by investigation, exploration, puzzle solving, interaction with game characters, and a focus on narrative rather than reflex based challenges. The term originates from the 1970s game… …

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  • 88Software-defined radio — A Software Defined Radio (SDR) system is a radio communication system where components that have typically been implemented in hardware (i.e. mixers, filters, amplifiers, modulators/demodulators, detectors. etc.) are instead implemented using… …

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  • 89Data Display Debugger — Data Display Debugger, or DDD, is a popular free software (under the GNU GPL) graphical user interface for command line debuggers such as GDB, DBX, JDB, HP Wildebeest Debugger (WDB), XDB, the Perl debugger, the Bash debugger, the Python debugger …

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  • 90List of British words not widely used in the United States — Differences between American and British English American English …

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