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Some artifacts from Zero Cool's (in)famous day, the biggest crash in history. August 10, 1988. New York Times Front page. Webpage archives. OTV lead story.
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Some artifacts from Zero Cool's (in)famous day, the biggest crash in history. August 10, 1988. New York Times Front page. Webpage archives. OTV lead story.

An interactive trip into the Gibson mainframe.

RIP Dan McQuade, Philly legend, who we'll remember for his love of Hackers and cat t-shirts.

A new documentary on the life of Joybubbles a pioneering blind phone phreak. With his whistling ways and original hacker spirit (inspiring names like Woz and Captain Crunch who appear in the film) the fascinating story premiered at Sundance this week.

Enter a New Year in style by starting Hackers on New Year's Eve to make that midnight moment extra special.

Unable to find Hackers at their local video rental store a 2600 Magazine reader shares their struggle and suspicions in a letter to the editor.

Released September 15th 1995, revisit an opening scene from Hackers on its 30th anniversary.

Represent the coolest cyberpunk hangout with this fit for the elite hacker or those just trying to fit in. Hack the Planet!

A reel Hackers memory shared by a real NYC high school student.

Zero Cool? Crashed fifteen hundred and seven systems in one day? Biggest crash in history, front page, New York Times, August 10th, 1988. Thanks to the NYT Archives we can see the coverage on a webpage too.