Cuba

Gaming

The Scene In Which Gamers Blow Fidel’s Brains Off

11:20AM November 13, 2010 | Jesus Diaz

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The Cuban government is very angry. The reason: This scene from a Call of Duty: Black Ops mission that requires players to kill Fidel Castro. They are claiming some bullshit about it being “perverse”. I wonder if the victims of Castro’s dictatorship agree. More »


Software

Cuba Declares Windows an Oppressive Security Threat, Develops Their Own Version of Linux

4:00PM February 13, 2009 | Adrian Covert

Cuban officials this week announced they’ve launched their own variant of Linux. Dubbed Nova, it’s an attempt to rid their computers of U.S. hegemony, a.k.a. Microsoft. Viva la (open source) revolucion, siempre!

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Computing

Cuba Citizens Can Now Buy Computers, But No Internet Access

4:00AM May 4, 2008 | Gizmodo US Edition

Things are looking up for the citizens of Cuba, who—after getting the “right” to buy mobile phones, microwaves, and other electronic goods— can now legally own home computers for the first time. Good news for poor Cubans, who are still living under the bloody tyranny of the Castro Bros. and the destructive U.S. blockade. The catch: still no access to the Internet (not to mention most basic Human Rights.)

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Mobile

Castro Retires, Cuba Gets Cellphones

12:44AM March 29, 2008 | Wilson Rothman

We don’t know whether to laugh or cry, but the people of Cuba today finally get the proud first-world privilege of 2-year carrier contracts, overpriced text messages, data service they’ll never use and half-empty buckets of minutes that will surely run out by the middle of the month. Until now, Cuba had the lowest mobile phone usage in Latin America, because individuals could only get cell service via their jobs or foreign carriers, but now the new Cuban prez, Fidel’s brother Raul, says it’s okay for everyone to jump in and cell up. Question is, how many can afford it? [Reuters; AP]

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