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Ninja Returns to Amazon's Twitch After Year-Long Hiatus
- Friday September 11, 2020
- Reuters
Amazon.com's video game live-streaming platform Twitch said on Thursday that top computer gamer Ninja has returned to its platform, more than a year after switching to Microsoft's live-streaming service Mixer.
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Trump Touts Delivery To Norway Of 'F-52' planes - But They Only Exist In A Computer Game
- Friday January 12, 2018
- World News | Alex Horton, The Washington Post
President Donald Trump's announcement of U.S-made F-52s fighter aircraft delivered to Norway may have rattled its neighbor Russia, the source of rising tension among NATO allies. Was it a secret advanced jet capable of beating its Russian counterparts? A ruse to fool intelligence analysts?
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Islamic State Using Toy Cars to Launch Bomb Attacks: Report
- Monday August 24, 2015
- World News | Press Trust of India
Islamic State terrorists are using remote-controlled toy cars for launching bomb attacks on front lines, according to a media report.
- www.ndtv.com
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Ninja Returns to Amazon's Twitch After Year-Long Hiatus
- Friday September 11, 2020
- Reuters
Amazon.com's video game live-streaming platform Twitch said on Thursday that top computer gamer Ninja has returned to its platform, more than a year after switching to Microsoft's live-streaming service Mixer.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Trump Touts Delivery To Norway Of 'F-52' planes - But They Only Exist In A Computer Game
- Friday January 12, 2018
- World News | Alex Horton, The Washington Post
President Donald Trump's announcement of U.S-made F-52s fighter aircraft delivered to Norway may have rattled its neighbor Russia, the source of rising tension among NATO allies. Was it a secret advanced jet capable of beating its Russian counterparts? A ruse to fool intelligence analysts?
- www.ndtv.com
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Islamic State Using Toy Cars to Launch Bomb Attacks: Report
- Monday August 24, 2015
- World News | Press Trust of India
Islamic State terrorists are using remote-controlled toy cars for launching bomb attacks on front lines, according to a media report.
- www.ndtv.com