TechnologyIn 1980, Atari released Adventure, created by developer Warren Robinett. It sold more than a million copies at $25 each. Robinett's salary was $22,000 a year with no royalties and no credit. Atari refused to put developers' names on games, fearing competitors would poach them. So Robinett hid a secret room in the game containing the words "Created by Warren Robinett" and left before anyone noticed. A 15-year-old named Adam Clayton from Salt Lake City found it and wrote to Atari. Steve Wright, Atari's Director of Software Development, decided to keep the hidden message. He called it an "Easter egg" — and the term entered the language forever.2 hours ago
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PeopleSingaporean photographer Chuando Tan just turned 60. He has been modeling since he was 15. He has nearly 2 million Instagram followers. Most of them found him because they refused to believe his birth year. He was born on March 3, 1966. He looks like he is in his 20s.20 hours ago
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TrendingHistoryIn 1989, the Soviet Union traded Pepsi 17 submarines, a cruiser, a frigate, and a destroyer in exchange for Pepsi products. For a brief moment, PepsiCo had the 6th largest submarine fleet in the world. Pepsi's CEO told the National Security Advisor: "We're disarming the Soviet Union faster than you are."1 day ago
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