Sugar Editorial Picks
Feb 13, 2008 -
No really, I'm not kidding. If you have a few minutes to spare check out the Library of Congress Classification Game, which offers a timed test of your knowledge of the Library of Congress classification system (yes, it's different from the Dewey Decimal System you learned in grammar school). Sure, it sounds less than extraordinary, but it's actually a ton of fun.
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Jul 24, 2007 -
In search of your afternoon distraction? Check out Statetris, a free Tetris game based on a map of the United States.
You chose "easy," "medium" or "hard" options and proceed to fit descending state pieces into a map of the U.S.
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Other Search Results
Nov 17, 2009 -
- Gizmodo compares and reviews the most popular pocket camcorders on the market — Gizmodo
- You can now spruce up your Google Sites with a new template — Google Blog
- Canadians can finally get an Amazon Kindle — The Boy Genius Report
- For people looking to buy a gaming console this holiday season, here's your shopping manual — CrunchGear
- The Shift Chair by Simone Micheli consists of a bunch of computer keys — Gizmodiva
- Seesmic plans to launch a native desktop client for Windows — TechCrunch
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Nov 16, 2009 -
Forget fancy expensive computers — Federal Agents have a new tool in the fight against child pornography — the Sony PlayStation 3. Turns out, when several PS3s are networked together, their processing component is perfect for cracking computer passwords, which are protected under the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution. So investigators can seize a suspect's computer, but they have to crack the passwords on their own.
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Oct 06, 2009 -
Though it's not an official diagnosis, CNN reports that some kids and teens are more likely to become addicted to the Internet than others. A recent study suggests that kids who are depressed, hostile or have social phobia have a higher chance of developing an addiction, which is usually defined as spending so much time online that your day-to-day life suffers. Experts cite the constant stimulation of fast-paced video games and social networking sites, plus the ability to easily become anonymous or adopt a completely different persona.
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Sep 04, 2009 -
Pong was one of my favorite arcade games back in the day because it was so easy to play and so thrilling to win. Now you can sit back and watch an exciting game while the time ticks on by with this Pong Clock. Not as fun as playing yourself, there's two computer clocks duking it out every minute of every day.
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Aug 28, 2009 -
- Here's a visual of how many people across the world use Facebook — TechCrunch
- Sony's new PlayStation 3 commercials are actually kinda funny — Gizmodo
- These games are educational and you have a fun time playing them — Green Pixels
- AT&T and Apple are getting sued for not being accurate about MMS launch dates — CrunchGear
- China finally gets the iPhone, but it comes without WiFi — Wired
- Here are some under $100 computer speaker suggestions — Switched
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Aug 24, 2009 -
Dear geeksugar:
I just started dating this guy. He's really sweet, caring, and I feel like he could be "the one." Although something happened the other day that I feel really uncomfortable about.
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Aug 02, 2009 -
There's nothing quite like slipping into your favorite comfy tee — especially when it shows off your favorite social networking site, computer, or video game! Here are my top picks for geek tees that are bright, bold and come with irresistible designs.
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Jul 25, 2009 -
It's time for a classic game of "Would You Rather?" only instead of something saucy, we'll discuss something tech.
So: If you had to, would you rather go a weekend without your computer or your cell phone?
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