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Sprint is a former American wireless network operator that was acquired by T-Mobile in 2020 and ceased to operate as an independent company.
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- Intellivision Sprint by Atari (atari.com)
- Repeated-sprint training in hypoxia: A review with 10 years of perspective [pdf] (www.fisiologiadelejercicio.com)
- Show HN: HitCommit – Pay Devs to Solve Your GitHub Issues (hitcommit.com)
- Apple AI chief John Giannandrea is retiring in spring 2026 (www.macrumors.com)
- Marble Springs (1993) (www.eastgate.com)
- The sixtyforgan: a Commodore 64 with a spring reverb; chiptunes like a church or (www.linusakesson.net)
- Spring Boot 4 (spring.io)
- Bug in Springer Nature may be causing 'significant, systemic' citation inflation (retractionwatch.com)
- Springer retracts nearly 40 publications on 'bonkers' dataset (www.thetransmitter.org)
- Spring Boot 4.0.0 (spring.io)
- Spring Boot 4.0.0 is here (spring.io)
- Springer Nature retracts ~40 publications that trained ANNs on 'bonkers' dataset (www.thetransmitter.org)
- Tamagotchi Sprites (www.spriters-resource.com)
- Spring Framework 7 and Spring Boot 4 (www.infoq.com)
- Spring Framework 7.0 General Availability (spring.io)
- Spring Boot Startup Analyzer (github.com)
- Pocket Spring Machine (szkimkoo.com)
- Splintered Failure Modes in Go (rednafi.com)
- The Birth of the Performance Lab at Spring Health (medium.com)
- Automatic Bonnell Spring Coiling and Assembly Machine [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Sprite Encoding / Decoding Using Literals (www.4rknova.com)