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It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.

The PlayStation 2 was the first video game system to use DVD technology.


Link and Samus were originally supposed to be characters in the Wii version of Marvel: Ultimate alliance.


Motorola's first product was a battery eliminator in 1928.


Alaska is the only state that can be typed on one row of keys on a typical Qwerty keyboard.


Jeopardy mentioned Nintendo's Virtual Boy under the "What's Hot" category in 1997. Joel got it right


40M photos are uploaded to Instagram per day


For about $2200 you can get a rose gold 64GB iPad2 and for about $2400 you can get it in platinum.


Each anniversary, a Microsoft employee is expected to provide one pound of M&Ms for every year they've worked


Mario was actually the villain in the 8 bit Donkey Kong game whom abused Donkey Kong before he escaped.


The Facebook "Like" button was originally planned to be the "Awesome" button


PSY's Gangnam Style has become the first video in Internet history to hit 1 Billion views.


JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group, the professional group that developed the JPEG standard.


Mario was an Italian landlord for Miyamoto when he chose to give Nintendo’s icon character a name


The first transatlantic broadcast of a TV signal happened between France and a TV station in Maine, USA


One man created Mario, Donkey Kong, The Legend of Zelda, Star Fox, F-Zero, Pikmin, and the Wii Sports series of games


Singing birthday cards have more processing power than the combined computers of the Allied Forces in World War II.


Facebook is blue because Mark Zuckerberg is colorblind


Thomas Martel, had his fingers surgically altered to make it easier for him to type on his iPhone


Teens spend an average of 31 hours a week online.


Sony released the first e-reader in 1992, 15 years before Amazon came out with the Kindle


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