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  • Wired April 2011

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From Spider-Man to the Fantastic...

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How a Blind Gamer Plays Zelda by Ear

How a Blind Gamer Plays Zelda by Ear

Terry Garrett can play games like Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee and Legend of Zelda using sound alone.
Photo courtesy Oddworld Inhabitants

When Terry Garrett plays Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee, he pays close attention to the videogame’s sounds.

The beep of a blinking bomb, the desperate cry of a friend in need, the pounding of a Mudokon’s hammer: They all provide crucial details that enable Garrett to get through the game’s punishing levels. When he needs orientation, Garrett listens carefully for “sound landmarks” like running water or footsteps shifting from grass to earth. And as he works his way through...

April 7, 1964: IBM Bets Big on System/360

1964: IBM unveils the System/360 line of mainframe computers. It was a daring innovation that transformed business, science, government and the IT industry itself.

Computing was changing fast, which befuddled a lot of businesses. They knew they needed “electronic brains” to compete, but were reluctant to invest in more than they needed, or in systems they couldn’t expand later, or that wouldn’t operate well with their other computers and equipment.

In what some consider the biggest business gamble of all time, International Business Machines invested $5 billion ($35 billion in today’s dollars) ...

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