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BackTrack
BackTrack was a Linux distribution that focused on security, based on the Knoppix Linux distribution aimed at digital forensics and penetration testing use. In March 2013, the Offensive Security team rebuilt BackTrack around the Debian distribution and released it under the name Kali Linux.
Evolved HSPA
technical standard for wireless, broadband telecommunication
Aeronautical Information Publication
publication issued by or with the authority of a state and containing aeronautical information of a lasting character essential to air navigation
John the Ripper
password-cracking software application
Dekatron
In electronics, a Dekatron (or Decatron, or generically three-phase gas counting tube or glow-transfer counting tube or cold cathode tube) is a gas-filled decade counting tube. Dekatrons were used in computers, calculators, and other counting-related products during the 1950s and 1960s. "Dekatron" was the brand name used by Ericsson Telephones Limited (ETL), of Beeston, Nottingham (not to be confused with the Swedish TelefonAB Ericsson of Stockholm) and has since become a generic trademark. The device was invented by John Reginald Acton, with the patent assigned to Ericsson.
War
card game
Hearts
card game
Mau-Mau
card game
Nokia 2730 classic
2009 cell phone model
Puffin Browser
web browser
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records
approach to cataloging
Apple Disk Image
disk image file format developed by Apple and commonly used by macOS
Canon EF-S 18–55mm lens
camera lens
Truco
Truco, a variant of Truc, is a trick-taking card game originally from Valencia and the Balearic Islands, popular in South America and Italy. It is usually played using a Spanish deck. Two people may play, or two teams of two or three players each.
Spider
type of Patience game
Go Fish
card game
dmesg
dmesg (diagnostic messages) is a command on most Unix-like operating systems that prints the message buffer of the kernel. The output includes messages produced by the device drivers.
écarté
Écarté () is an old French casino game for two players that is still played today. It is a trick-taking game, similar to whist, but with a special and eponymous discarding phase; the word écarté means "discarded". Écarté was popular in the 19th century, but is now rarely played. It is described as "an elegant two-player derivative of Triomphe quite fun to play" and a "classic that should be known to all educated card players."
Darik's Boot and Nuke
Linux distribution used for data erasure
Euchre
Euchre or Eucre ( ) is a trick-taking card game played in Great Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States, perhaps particularly in Upstate New York and the Midwest. It is played with a deck of 24, 25, 28, or 32 standard playing cards. There are normally four players, two on each team, although there are variations for two to nine players.
Mp3tag
Mp3tag is a metadata tag editor that supports many popular audio file formats. It is freeware for Microsoft Windows, while it is a paid application for Apple macOS in the Mac App Store.
EMD G12
locomotive class
Scum
card game; Americanized version of Daihinmin/Daifugō
Escopa
Escopa is the Brazilian variant of the Italian national card game of Scopa that was brought to Brazil by Italian immigrants. Escopa has elements of Spanish Escoba and of the Portuguese Escova. All these games are related to the variant of Italian Scopa called Scopa di Quindici
Manille
Manille (; derived from the Spanish and Catalan manilla) is a Catalan French trick-taking card game which uses a 32 card deck. It spread to the rest of France in the early 20th century, but was subsequently checked and reversed by the expansion of belote. It is still popular in France (primarily the north and south-west) and the western part of Belgium.
coat of arms of Lisbon
24 game
public domain arithmetical card game
Buraco
Buraco is a Rummy-type card game in the Canasta family for four players in fixed partnerships in which the aim is to lay down combinations in groups of cards of equal rank and suit sequences, there being a bonus for combinations of seven cards or more. Buraco is a variation of Canasta which allows both standard melds (groups of cards of the same value) as well as sequences (cards in numerical order in the same suit). It originated from Uruguay and Argentina in the mid-1940s, with apparent characteristics of simplicity and implications that are often unforeseeable and absolutely involving. Its
Sedma
Sedma is a Czech 4-card trick-and-draw game played by four players in fixed partnerships with a 32-card Bohemian-pattern pack. Card suits do not play a role in this game, and there is no ranking order. A trick is won by the last player to play a card of the same rank as the card led.
Doppelkopf
thumb|305px|German-suited playing cards|German-suited (Altenburg) Doppelkopf pack (without blanks)
AntennaPod
AntennaPod is a free and open-source podcast aggregator app for the Android operating system.
Botifarra
Traditional Catalan card game
Mao
card game
Bob Braden
American computer scientist
ATI PowerPlay
power management technology from ATI Technologies/AMD
Barbu
board game
gridMathematica
gridMathematica is a software product sold by Wolfram Research which extends the parallel processing capabilities of its main product Mathematica.
free viewpoint television
3D television technology
Media Source Extensions
W3C standard for JavaScript media streaming
Court piece
trick-taking card game
Kel-Tec SU-16
semi-automatic carbine rifle
Spit
card game
500
card game
Chinchón
matching card game
Egyptian Ratscrew
a card game involving slapping
Le donjon de Naheulbeuk
podcast series
Sequence
board and card game
Canon PowerShot S
digital camera product line
FreeArc
FreeArc is a free and open-source high-performance file archiver developed by Bulat Ziganshin. The project is presumably discontinued, since no information has been released by the developers since 2016 and the official website is down.
Lycèe Trading Card Game
Japanese collectible card game
JFFS
The Journaling Flash File System (or JFFS) is a log-structured file system for use on NOR flash memory devices on the Linux operating system. It has been superseded by JFFS2.
One Card
One-card is a shedding-type card game. The general principles put it into the crazy eights family. It is played with an ordinary poker deck and the objective is for a player to empty their own hand while preventing other players from emptying theirs. The game is commonly played in South Korea, Finland and The Netherlands.
escoba
Escoba is a Spanish variant of the Italian fishing card game Scopa, which means "broom", a name that refers to the situation in the game where all of the cards from the board are "swept" in one turn. The game is usually played with a deck of traditional Spanish playing cards, called .
Thirty-one
gambling card game
Chicago
poker card game
Klaverjas
Klaverjas () or Klaverjassen () is a Dutch four-player trick-taking card game that uses a Piquet pack of 32 playing cards. It is closely related to the game of Klaberjass (also known as Bela) and is one of the most popular card games in the Netherlands, traditionally played in cafes and social clubs. It offers a considerable level of complexity and depth. It has numerous variants, but its basic rules are universal.
IEEE 1451
IEEE standard