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  2. Jazz Forum (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Jazz Forum is a European jazz magazine based in Warsaw. It was established as a quarterly in 1964 by jazz bassist Jan A. Byrczek , who served as its editor-in-chief . It was the first jazz magazine published behind the Iron Curtain and allowed Polish culture, under a communist regime, to reach out to the West. [1]

  3. Nintendo 64 - Wikipedia

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    In February 1996, Next Generation magazine called the Nintendo Ultra 64 the "best kept secret in videogames" and the "world's most powerful game machine". It called the system's November 24, 1995, unveiling at Shoshinkai "the most anticipated videogaming event of the 1990s, possibly of all time". [ 124 ]

  4. List of pornographic magazines - Wikipedia

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    Manshots (U.S. film pornography magazine 1988–2001) Men (Specialty Media, U.S., monthly, October 1997 – November 2009), began as Advocate Men in June 1984 Pinups Magazine (U.S.)

  5. List of security hacking incidents - Wikipedia

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    The Comprehensive Crime Control Act gives the Secret Service jurisdiction over computer fraud. Cult of the Dead Cow forms in Lubbock, Texas, and begins publishing its ezine. The hacker magazine 2600 begins regular publication, right when TAP was putting out its final issue.

  6. AnandTech - Wikipedia

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    AnandTech is an online computer hardware magazine owned by Future plc.It was founded in 1997 by then-14-year-old Anand Lal Shimpi, [1] who served as CEO and editor-in-chief until August 30, 2014, with Ryan Smith replacing him as editor-in-chief.

  7. Internet censorship in China - Wikipedia

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    On 6 November 2017, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress promulgated a cybersecurity law which among other things requires "network operators" to store data locally, hand over information when requested by state security organs and open software and hardware used by "critical information infrastructure" operators to be ...

  8. United States Secret Service - Wikipedia

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    The United States Secret Service (USSS or Secret Service) is a federal law enforcement agency under the Department of Homeland Security with the purpose of conducting investigations into currency and financial-payment crime, and protecting U.S. political leaders, their families, and visiting heads of state or government. [3]

  9. Information technology law - Wikipedia

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    Information technology law (IT law), also known as information, communication and technology law (ICT law) or cyberlaw, concerns the juridical regulation of information technology, its possibilities and the consequences of its use, including computing, software coding, artificial intelligence, the internet and virtual worlds.