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  1. Tulip Computers

    Infobox Company company name Tulip Computers NV up to 2008 , Nedfield NV 2008 2009 company type Public company company logo slogan foundation 1979 location city Amersfoort location country Netherlands industry Computers products Computers , Information and communication technologies ICT revenue profit 215 million 2006 net income profit Euro 6.7 1000000 number million 2006 operating income profit 8.6 million 2006 num employees key people Mark Elbertse , CEO br Franz Hetzenauer , Founder br Rob Romein , Founder parent subsid homepage http www.tulip.com foot notes Tulip Computers NV ref http www.euronext.com trader companyprofile companyprofilev2 18661 EN NL0006327322.html?selectedMep 2 Euronext ref was a Netherlands Dutch computer manufacturer that manufactured PC clone s. History It was founded in 1979 as Compudata , as an importer of American microcomputers . Compudata was the distributor for Europe for the Exidy Sorcerer , a Zilog Z80 based home computer. When Exidy gave up on the Sorcerer in 1979, Compudata licensed the design and manufactured them locally for several years. In 1983 it launched its own personal computer PC , the Tulip PC. To achieve 100 compatibility it simply copied the IBM PC, including the BIOS. IBM sued, and after years of litigation Tulip and IBM settled out of court for an undisclosed amount in 1989. It was listed on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange in 1984. In 1987 Compudata changed its name to Tulip Computers. Tulip made headlines among Commodore International Commodore computer enthusiasts when it acquired the Commodore brand name in September 1997, and made headlines again in 2003 and 2004 when it tried to grab a share of the games and entertainment markets with Commodore branded products. After supposedly making some headway in the market, it sold the Commodore name to Yeahronimo Media Ventures for 22 million. ref http www.theregister.com 2004 ... of the Netherlands es Tulip Computers nl Tulip Computers pt Tulip Computers ...   more details



  1. Torch Computers

    Torch Computers Ltd was a computer hardware company formed in 1982 in Great Shelford , near Cambridge , UK and became well known for its computer peripheral s for the BBC Micro . Torch produced several BBC Micro expansion units Second processors second processor units for the BBC Micro with integrated floppy disk or hard disk drives, including the Z80 Disc Pack ZDP , Graduate and Unicorn , with Z80 , Intel 8088 8088 and 68000 processors respectively. The ZDP ran the CPN operating system , a clone of CP M , the Graduate, MS DOS 2.11 and the Unicorn UNIX . Torch also sold the Communicator , a system based on the BBC Micro with a Z80 second processor and integral modem , intended as a viewdata terminal. Torch later developed the Torch Triple X Triple X workstation , based on the Motorola 68010 processor running Uniplus Unix System V . Launched in 1986, a number of these were sold but never reached critical mass, and the Triple X was overshadowed in the market by other vendors such as Sun Microsystems . Torch later developed an upgraded system, the Quad X, based around the 68020 , but few were sold. In 1989 Torch were developing a further enhancement, codenamed Quad Y, based on the 68030 , but ran out of money and went into receivership. In 1990, parts of the company were sold to various buyers, including Unipalm and Control Universal Ltd. In 1991, Control Universal also went into receivership, and its Torch assets were bought by Worldmark Computers Ltd, which then started to trade under the name Torch Computers, changing its name to Torch Computers Ltd. in 1999. Some Quad X boards obtained by Worldmark were sold but the company concentrated on PC technology and began to specialise in small Small form factor form factor computers. The main emphasis is now on enclosure products and large LCD displays for digital signage and art installations. The Torch 300 series featured in the episode ... Torch Computers website cite web url http acorn.chriswhy.co.uk Companies.html Torch title Chris ...   more details



  1. Harvard Computers

    computer computers , Pickering published in 1890 the first Henry Draper Catalog , a catalog with more ... cannon.sfsu.edu gmarcy cswa history pick.html The Harvard Computers http www.womanastronomer.com harvard computers.htm The Woman Astronomer The Harvard Computers http www.carleton.edu departments PHAS ... reflist Category Women astronomers Harvard Computers Category American astronomers Category Harvard Computers Category Harvard University staff ...   more details



  1. Computers in the classroom

    computer labs which different classes share for studying and research. Computers in the classroom ... curriculum. As computers have become more accessible, inexpensive, and powerful, the demand for this technology ... the initial development of computers. The earliest known large scale study of educational ... concluded that 13 of the nation s public high schools used computers for instruction, although non users still outnumbered users at a ratio of 2 to 1. The study also concluded that computers proved to be very ... Apple 1 model computers to schools, and mainframes began to lose their former dominance over .... In 1977, it was estimated that over 90 of students at Dartmouth College had used computers at some ... computer manufacturers they were willing to support, with grade schools generally using Apple computers ... issue, leaving many teachers unable to provide enough computers for students to use. ref name Johnstone2003 ... whiteboard at CeBIT 2007.jpg 300px left thumb The interactive whiteboard is an example of computers ... computers in other colleges as well. ref name Johnstone2003 In 1996, Bill Clinton made over 2 billion ... Fund , a program which challenged schools to make computers available to every student, connected ... to Multimedia computer multimedia computers decreased from 21 students per machine to less than ... computers with audio and video equipment designed to capture detailed recordings of lectures ... school would be provided with a personal laptop. ref name Brownjinkins2010 Computers have significantly ... learners communicate, have impacted the ways that classroom computers are utilized. Currently, teachers ... computers due to their positive effects upon students. These online journals are primarily used to support ... and criticize their words. By using classroom computers for such means, students become increasingly ... accessed on classroom computers due to their positive impacts. The collaborative environment that wikis ... are also commonly accessed on classroom computers. These downloadable, portable files allow listeners ...   more details



  1. Military computers

    This article specifically addresses US armed forces military computers and their use. Essay date March 2012 MIL standards and specifications The Armed Forces have many numerical designations for computers or other equipment, to guide the military buyer s choice of appropriate technology for their application. For instance, Mil S 901D ref http www.chassis plans.com PDF MIL S 901D.pdf MIL Std 901D ref would indicate that the computer passed shock and vibration requirements of specific tests for Navy installation. Some of these tests are specific to application usage, such as barge explosion testing, which simulates a torpedo hit and subsequent high peak shock to a ship on which the computer is installed. 901D is divided into Grade A for Items which are essential to the safety and continued combat capability of the ship and Grade B for items whose operation is not essential to the safety and combat capability of the ship but which could become a hazard to personnel, to Grade A items, of the ship as a whole as a result of exposure to shock . In this way, a computer may have a rating of MIL Std 901D Grade A, which would tell a buyer which shock tests the computer survived, what level of shock resistance the unit has, and that this piece of equipment will continue to normally operate in the event of a specific shock level. Other MIL Standards and MIL Specs Specifications include testing .... Applications and computer type There are many types of small computers used in the military. Recently ... some of the risks of placing more complex computers in rugged situations. Embedded computers are being integrated into more applications. These computers are generally fixed function computers that are robust ... become more rugged since the turn of the century, and more portable computers are being placed ... in command and control. Some thin clients and portable computers employ these recent advances. Future ... Reflist Category Military technology Category Military computers ...   more details



  1. SoftShell Computers

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  1. CMS Computers

    cleanup date October 2009 advert date November 2011 CMS Computers is a distributor of computer components in the UK. Founded in 1993 . CMS Computers manufacturer and sell a variety of PC systems, components and accessories to trade. According to the latest Microsoft figures, CMS Computers is the 5th largest manufacturer of desktop PCs, laptops and servers in the UK, and the third largest manufacturer of Intel based systems. ref cite web url http www.prlog.org 10175934 zoostorm pc systems now available at morrisons.html title Zoostorm PC Systems now available at Morrisons publisher Prlog.org date 2009 02 02 accessdate 2010 07 26 ref CMS Computers is the owner of the brands Zoostorm and Fizzbook . ref cite web url http www.newswiretoday.com news 45849 title Newswire PR Zoostorm PC Systems Announces Product Availability At Morrisons Computer Hardware Storage CMS Computers Zoostorm publisher NewswireToday date accessdate 2010 07 26 ref In the past 2 years Zoostorm have won over 70 independent awards from magazine reviews for quality, performance and value, one example comes from a PC Advisor review in August 2007 ref cite web url http www.pcadvisor.co.uk reviews index.cfm?ReviewID 1084 title Zoostorm 4 6634 laptop PC publisher PC Advisor date 2007 08 02 accessdate 2010 07 26 ref The Fizzbook by Zoostorm is designed for children and has a rugged drop tested to 60  cm and splash proof design. ref name fizzbook.com cite web url http www.fizzbook.com title Home publisher Fizzbook date accessdate 2010 07 26 ref It also utilises the new Intel Atom processor which delivers increased computing performance, yet lower, more efficient power consumption than any other mobile processor. ref cite web url http www.intel.com technology atom title Intel Atom Processors Enabling Intelligent Devices, Everywhere publisher Intel.com date 2010 07 13 accessdate 2010 07 26 ref A high resolution 8.9 screen with a 30GB hard drive, with a range of accessories and educational software including ...   more details



  1. Language and Computers

    Language and Computers Studies in Practical Linguistics is a book series on corpus linguistics and related areas. br As studies in linguistics , volumes in the series have, by definition, their foundations in linguistic theory however, they are not concerned with theory for theory s sake, but always with a definite direct or indirect interest in the possibilities of practical application in the dynamic area where language and computers meet. The book series was founded in 1988 and is published by Rodopi Publishers Rodopi . Deleted image removed Image Language and Computers volume.jpg frame Language and Computers book cover ISSN ISSN 0921 5034 Editors Christian Mair br Charles F. Meyer br Nelleke Oostdijk Volumes Volumes include 75. Corpus Linguistics and Variation in English.Theory and Description. , Edited by Joybrato Mukherjee and Magnus Huber. ISBN 978 90 420 3495 2 E ISBN 978 94 012 0771 3 74. English Corpus Linguistics Looking back, Moving forward. Papers from the 30th International Conference on English Language Research on Computerized Corpora ICAME 30 , Lancaster, UK, 27 31 May 2009. , Edited by Sebastian Hoffmann, Paul Rayson and Geoffrey Leech. ISBN 978 90 420 3466 2 E ISBN 978 94 012 0747 8 73. Corpus based Studies in Language Use, Language Learning, and Language Documentation. , Edited by John Newman, Harald Baayen and Sally Rice. ISBN 978 90 420 3401 3 E ISBN 978 94 012 0688 4 72. The Progressive in Modern English. A Corpus Based Study of Grammaticalization and Related Changes. , by Svenja Kranich. ISBN 978 90 420 3143 2 E ISBN 978 90 420 3144 9 71. Corpus linguistic applications. Current studies, new directions , Edited by Stefan Th. Gries , Stefanie Wulff, and Mark Davies.. ISBN 978 90 420 2800 5 70. A resource light approach to morpho syntactic tagging. , by Anna ... 10 90 420 2127 6 External links http www.rodopi.nl senj.asp?SerieId LC Language and Computers on the publishers website http www.ingentaconnect.com content rodopi lang Language and Computers online edition ...   more details



  1. Supertek Computers

    Supertek Computers, Inc. was a computer company founded in Santa Clara, California in 1985 by Mike Fung, an ex Hewlett Packard project manager , with the aim of designing and selling low cost minisupercomputer s compatible with those from Cray Research . Its first product was the Supertek S 1 , a compact, air cooled, CMOS clone computing clone of the Cray X MP vector processor supercomputer running the Cray Time Sharing System CTSS operating system , and later a version of Unix . This was launched in 1989. Only ten were sold before Supertek were acquired by Cray Research in 1990 and the S 1 was subsequently sold for a brief time by Cray as the Cray XMS . At the time of the acquisition the Supertek S 2 , a clone of the Cray Y MP , was under development briefly named the Cray YMS, and this was eventually launched as the Cray Y MP EL in 1992. References http parallel.ru history wilson history.html The History of the Development of Parallel Computing http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9C0CE1DC133EF933A05750C0A966958260 Cray in Deal To Acquire Supertek , New York Times tech company stub Category Defunct computer companies of the United States Category Supercomputers ru Supertek Computers ...   more details



  1. NYLAC Computers

    Unreferenced date April 2009 NYLAC Computers refer to any computer built by the NYLAC computer company Company and name NYLAC computer company built a computer based on the Zilog Z 80 microprocessor . It was derived from the Rex computer built in Des Moines Iowa. Nylac was founded by Gary Martin, although to customers and dealers NYLAC stood for Now You ve Looked At Computers that was a bacronym . Actually the name of the company was derived from joining the two words Nyla Gary s wife s name and Univac an early computer. Construction and technical specifications The motherboard consisted of a Z 80 microprocessor running at 4mhz, an 8257 8275 memory mapped video controller address at 0xF800. And an 8251 serial controller for IO. There were six S 100 bus interfaces one of which was filled with a 5 fraction 1 4   inch disc controller card. The cabinet was filled with a 13 CRT display, a liner power supply, two 5 fraction 1 4   inch floppy drive s later versions used dual headed drives . Toward the end of production, NYLACs were built with a 5 megabyte 5 fraction 1 4   inch hard drive to replace one of the floppies. References Category Early microcomputers comp stub ...   more details



  1. Triad (computers)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 For other meanings Triad disambiguation In cathode ray tube CRT or computer terminology, a triad is a group of three phosphor dots coloured red, green, and blue on the inside of the cathode ray tube CRT display of a computer computer display monitor or television set . By directing differing intensities of cathode rays electron beams onto the three phosphor dots, the triad will display a colour by combining the red, green and blue elements. Each triad forms one pixel of the displayed image. On LCD s, colours are similarly composed of these three colours. See also Pixel Subpixel rendering Shadow mask Aperture grille DEFAULTSORT Triad Computers Category Display technology Compu graphics stub es Tr ada inform tica ...   more details



  1. Carapelli Computers

    Orphan date February 2009 Nofootnotes date August 2008 Carapelli Computers is a Taiwanese company founded in 1983 with the goal of linking manufacturers based in South East Asia to the world s merchandise trading markets. By 1986 Carapelli was exporting various computer parts to Canada and India including computer casings, power supplies, motherboards & additional add on peripherals and by 1991 the company had started exporting notebooks from every OEM manufacturer under the Impulse brand moniker to Canada. At that time Impulse was ranked 3rd in notebook sales nationwide. In 1987 Carapelli expanded its operations to Hong Kong and Bangkok in a move to expand the company s market share in general merchandise and computers. By 1997 the group s turnover had exceeded USD 50 Million and was still growing. In 1994 Carapelli further expanded its operations to the United Arab Emirates by opening two import facilities. Carapelli Computers was started in Dubai , United Arab Emirates with both a retail and wholesale strategy. In the year 2001, Carapelli again expanded its operations by establishing a large retail and wholesale presence in the U.A.E. s trade capital Dubai and subsequently in the year 2002 Carapelli created two more branch locations at the Jebel Ali freezone port and in Abu Dhabi , the capital of the United Arab Emirates. The former was created to increase Carapelli s distribution abilities to the whole of the Middle East and Africa , and the latter was established in order to gain a larger retail and wholesale presence within the capital of the nation. In the year 2006, Carapelli invested in a manufacturing presence in mainland China , producing media products and GPS systems and in 2008 the focus shifted to the manufacturing of laptop computers for the masses. World s Cheapest Laptop In 2008 Carapelli launched the Impulse NPX 9000, which is claimed to be the world s cheapest notebook, at a wholesale price of U.S. 129.00. References http www.itp.net news 526694 the cheapest ...   more details



  1. Zenith Computers

    Refimprove date October 2011 for the unrelated American electronic manufacturer founded in 1916 and now part of LG Electronics Zenith Electronics Infobox company company name Zenith Computers Limited company logo image Zenith Logo.png 100px Zenith company logo vector logo company type Public company traded as BSE 517164 foundation 1980 founder Raj Saraf location city Mumbai location country India area served India, South America, Europe, br Middle East, Africa, SAARC and Asia citation needed date October 2011 key people industry Computer systems products desktop computer Desktop s br Laptops br Netbook s revenue INRConvert 310.998 c small 2009 small ref http www.bseindia.com qresann results.asp?scripcd 517164&scripname ZENITH 20COMPUTERS 20LTD.&type 61.5&quarter MC2008 2009&ResType &checkcons ref operating income market cap net income INRConvert 15.324 c small 2009 small num employees 800 ref http www.zenith india.com about us.aspx ref parent subsid homepage URL http www.zenithpc.com company slogan Always ON footnotes Zenith Computers Limited BSE 517164 is the second largest ref http www.zenith india.com about us.aspx ref Personal Computer manufacturer in India . The firm produces desktop computer desktop and laptop computer laptop computers. Its head office is located in Mumbai , with 15 branches in India. The fabrication takes place in their ISO 14001 certified convert 60000 sqft m2 adj on factory in Goa , and the is a research and development center in Mumbai. The firm has 500 Zenith PC World stores and 1000 dealers nationwide. citation needed date October 2011 Its PCs and Laptops are now available in South America , Europe , Middle East and AfricA Africa , SAARC and Asia . citation needed date October 2011 History The firm was established in 1980 by Raj SarafIt was the first firm to produce Laptop computers in India for the first time, and introduced to India Computer Network networking citation needed date October 2011 and many other features such as Unix , CP ...   more details



  1. Apricot Computers

    Inappropriate tone date January 2009 Image ApricotComputersLogo.png right 150px Apricot Computers logo Apricot Computers is a United Kingdom British manufacturer of business personal computer s, originally founded in 1965 as Applied Computer Techniques ACT , changing its name to Apricot Computers, Ltd. in the 1980s. It was a wholly owned UK company until it was acquired in the early 1990s by the Mitsubishi Electric Mitsubishi Electric Corporation , which hoped that Apricot would help them compete against Japanese PC manufacturers, in particular NEC which commanded over 50 of the Japanese market at the time. Mitsubishi eventually shut down the Apricot brand a management buyout resulted in new company Network Si UK Ltd being formed. In 2008 a new, independent Apricot company was launched in the UK. Apricot was a remarkably innovative computer hardware company. The Birmingham R&D center could build every aspect of a personal computer except for the integrated circuit s chips themselves, from ... and complete end to end system design and manufacture created technically excellent computers, but meant ...  MHz CPU, 640 x 200 LCD display for 1965. In 1985 ACT was renamed Apricot Computers . By this time ... contained a 720KB double sided drive. Some F1e computers shipped with an expansion card that could ... with adjacent machines in office environments where multiple F series computers were predicted ... Computers, and the more technically oriented Apricot File . 1990s In January 1990 Apricot acquired ... & SERVICES Computer Business Review Bot generated title ref Although ACT s proprietary computers were ... section date November 2011 Mitsubishi continued to use the Apricot name on several computers until 2008 ... computer.asp?c 499 Apricot PC at old computers.com http apricotcomputers.com The new Apricot Computers ... Kingdom Category Companies established in 1965 Category Apricot Computers Category Mitsubishi Electric ca Apricot es Apricot Computers fr Apricot ...   more details



  1. Happy Computers

    Happy Computers HCI was a small company producing disk drive enhancements for the Atari 8 bit and Atari ST computer families. Happy Computers is most noted for the add in boards for the Atari Atari 810 and Atari Atari 1050 disk drives, which achieved a tremendous speed improvement for reading and writing, and for the ability to back up floppies. Happy s products were among the most popular Atari Atari computer add ons. They are still in use and active in the aftermarket today. ref name faqs http www.faqs.org faqs atari 8 bit faq faqs.org , Atari 8 Bit Computers Frequently Asked Questions , Reytrieved 10 23 2009 ref ref name FO http www.faqs.org faqs atari 8 bit faq section 22.html faqs.org , What are the Atari 810, 815, 1050, and XF551 Disk Drives? , Retrieved 10 23 2008 ref History Happy Computers was formed in 1982 by Richard Adams inventor Richard Adams under the name Happy Computing. At that time, the 810 Happy was hand wired on the internal side board The name was changed to Happy Computers or HCI in 1983 when the company went from a sole proprietorship to a corporation. HCI stopped shipping these products in 1990, and since then many other Atari Enthusiasts have reverse engineered and replicated the products because they were so popular and fun. Atari 8 bit products 810 Upgrade ref name faqs ref name FO This was the first product released in 1982. The customer sent in either their 810 drive or the internal sideboard, and the upgrade was wired in. This consisted of a few extra logic chips, a different eprom and point to point wiring. In addition to the buffered reading and writing with zero latency and faster serial i o, it made backups of floppies. 810 Enhancement ref ... 20 years ago, and Happy Computers stopped selling products about 18 years ago. In spite of this, the popularity ... , Happy Computers Discovery Cartridge , Retrieved 10 23 2008 ref The Discovery Cartridge was a device ..., Atari 8 Bit Computers Frequently Asked Questions List http www.umich.edu archive atari 8bit ...   more details



  1. Crayons to Computers

    Crayons to Computers C2C is a non profit free school supply store for teachers who work at schools in the 15 county area of greater Cincinnati . Founded in 1997, C2C operates a convert 41000 sqft m2 adj on retail store and warehouse where teachers can obtain stationery , educational tools and incentive items at no charge. The 501 c 3 supports teachers from over 400 schools in the Cincinnati area. C2C has several programs which generate products for teachers and needy students. Crafts with Conviction is a collaboration with the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction . Volunteer inmates at 21 prisons in Ohio manufacture educational tools out of raw materials. Crafts with Conviction produces 25 of the products at C2C, including flash cards, maps, tote bags, pocketed chair covers, and writing journals, among others. Many of the items are made from donated resources. Push for Pencils is C2C s annual back to school supply drive to generate support from the community so that children in the Cincinnati region can return to school with adequate supplies. Participants collect new school supplies, such as crayons, glue, paper and notebooks, and donate them in collection bins at their companies or community organizations. Kroger, Staples and CVS stores also participate in the collection. Crayons to Computers is a member of the Kids In Need Foundation s national network of free stores. During the 2008 2009 school year, C2C distributed over 11 million worth of items to teachers. The non profit accepts donations of new and used items, such as binders, children s books, and craft supplies. Category Education in Cincinnati, Ohio ...   more details



  1. Acorn Computers

    about the now defunct manufacturer of 8 bit microcomputers and 32 bit RISC OS personal computers the also defunct manufacturer of IBM PC compatible computers Acorn Computers 2006 Infobox company company name Acorn Computers Ltd. company logo File Acorn computers logo rendered with text.svg 200px foundation ... br Acorn Network Computer br Phoebe computer Phoebe slogan The choice of experience Acorn Computers ... a number of computers which were especially popular in the United Kingdom UK . These included ..., its legacy includes the development of Reduced instruction set computing RISC personal computers ... ... Acorn Computers, once regarded as Britain s equivalent of Apple Computers ... ref ref http www.schema.stir.ac.uk ... before Apple Computer in a telephone directory. File Acorn Computers price list 1979 march.png ... acorn.chriswhy.co.uk Computers System2.html Chris s Acorns System 2 ref The System 2 typically shipped ... System 3 System 3 moved on by adding floppy disk support ref http acorn.chriswhy.co.uk Computers ... with a second drive. ref http acorn.chriswhy.co.uk Computers System4.html Chris s Acorns System ... MHz version of the MOS Technology 6502 6502 . ref http acorn.chriswhy.co.uk Computers System5.html .... It was at this time that Acorn Computers Ltd was incorporated and Curry moved to Acorn full time ... with a range of computers, the BBC Micro being one of the most popular. Schools were offered 50 per cent of the cost of computers, providing they chose one of three suppliers BBC Micro, ZX Spectrum ... of three suppliers. The computers were the Sinclair Spectrum, the BBC Micro from Acorn and the Research Machines 380Z, all 8 bit machines. ref In parallel the DES continued to fund more materials for the computers ... quote Top Acorn Computers luminaries are planning a reunion for former company staff to mark the firm ... Thirteenth of September will see the 30th anniversary of UK technology company Acorn Computers, famous ... Group plc , with Acorn Computers Ltd as the microcomputer division. With a minimum tender price ...   more details



  1. Manchester computers

    cathode ray tube s CRTs and to construct a machine which could be used to investigate how computers ... Computers Limited ICL , who made use of many of the ideas developed at the university, particularly in the design of their ICL 2900 Series 2900 series of computers during the 1970s. Small Scale ... Computers journal Nature date 25  September 1948 volume 162 page 487 url http www.computer50.org ... registers , commonplace on modern computers. ref Harvnb Lavington 1998 p 18 ref Meg and Mercury As a result of experience gained from the Mark 1, the developers concluded that computers would be used ... compiled programs rather than hand written machine code , something that contemporary computers ... Computers Limited ICL made its production facilities available to the university. Development ..., coinciding with ICL s announcement that it was working on the development of a new range of computers ... first Simon title Early British Computers year 1980 publisher Manchester University Press isbn 0 7190 0803 4 citation last Lavington first Simon title A History of Manchester Computers year 1998 edition ... first R. B. E. contribution The Manchester Mark 1 Computers editor1 last Rojas editor1 first Ra l editor2 last Hashagen editor2 first Ulf title The First Computers History and Architectures publisher ... Transistorized computers Category University of Manchester ...   more details



  1. Team Computers

    Team Computers is an Indian technology services company headquartered in New Delhi , India . Team ref cite web title Team url http www.channelworld.in node 1340 target blank ref employs more than 1650 employees in India as of March 2011. Team is ranked the Best System Integrator of India in 2011 by DataQuest. It has 19 offices and 266 support locations in India. The company offers solutions for Business Intelligence ref cite web title DQ Channels url http dqchannels.ciol.com cgi bin printer.asp?id 113212 target blank ref , Creating and Managing IT Infrastructure, Business Applications and Information Technology Consulting. History Team Computers was founded on 19 June 1990 by Ranjan Chopra. According to Dare ref cite web title Dare url http www.dare.co.in people featured entrepreneur ranjan chopra team computers.htm target blank ref a leading Information Technology magazine , post IIT, Ranjan Chopra ref cite web title Ranjan Chopra url http www.growthinstitute.in emagazine may09 beyondinc.html target blank ref got the opportunity to work with Philips , which proved to be a good learning ground with its techno commercial background. After two years of training people how to service equipment, he realized that it was not challenging enough. It is then that he joined Raba Contel, an Apple distributor, as Service Manager. The issue was that they did not trust people enough. The system was not oriented towards helping customers and became too bureaucratic he quit. He then went to Europe on a hitchhiking trip and spent a few months soul searching driving trucks, picking oranges in Greece, etc. When he came back, he met a few old customers who started enquiring about why he stopped fixing their Mac, Laser Printer, etc. It stuck him that there was a need of Infra Support and he ... left thumb Team Computers In 2011, Team was rated as the Best System Integrator by DQ Channels ref ... 1 percent of profits to various causes. Some of the major contributions made by Team Computers ...   more details



  1. Computers and Typesetting

    Computers and Typesetting is a 5 volume set of books by Donald Knuth published 1986 describing the TeX and METAFONT Metafont systems for digital typography . Knuth s computers and typesetting project was the result of his frustration with the lack of decent software for the typesetting of mathematical and technical documents. The result of this project include TeX for typesetting, Metafont for typeface font construction and the Computer Modern typefaces that are the default fonts used by TeX. In the series of 5 books Knuth not only describes the TeX and Metafont languages volumes A and C , he also describes and documents the source code in the WEB programming language of the TeX and Metafont interpreters volumes B and D , and the source code for the Computer Modern fonts used by TeX volume E . The book set stands as a tour de force demonstration of literate programming . The books are loved by mathematician s and other users of TeX. They may be less well known to computer scientist s and programmer s, as the TeX project was an 8 year diversion to Knuth s multi volume The Art of Computer Programming . The books themselves were typeset in the Computer Modern Roman typeface using TeX thus, in Knuth s words, they belong to the class of sets of books that describe precisely their own appearance. Volumes The five volumes are published by Addison Wesley. Volume A The TeXbook. Describes the TeX typesetting language . It is by far the most common and available of the set, as the TeX interpreter is widely used for typesetting. It is available in softcover ISBN 0 201 13448 9 blue spiral bound with a built in flap for a bookmark and hardcover ISBN 0 201 13447 0 Volume B TeX The program. A documented listing of the source code of the TeX interpreter The 1986 edition in hardcover is ISBN 0 201 13437 3 Volume C The METAFONTbook. Describes the METAFONT font description language. Hardcover ISBN 0 201 13445 4, softcover ISBN 0 201 13444 6. Volume D Metafont The program. A documented listing ...   more details



  1. Northgate Computers

    Northgate Computers will close its operations to all customers. Northgate will no longer supply any ... . Let s Talk Computers ref References reflist Category Defunct computer companies of the United States ...   more details



  1. Tandem Computers

    Image Tandem mug.jpg thumb right A Tandem Computers promotional mug Tandem Computers, Inc. was the dominant manufacturer of fault tolerant computer systems for Automatic teller machine ATM networks, bank s, stock exchange s, telephone switching centers, and other similar commercial transaction processing applications requiring maximum uptime and zero data loss. The company was founded in 1974 and remained independent until 1997. It is now a server division within Hewlett Packard . Tandem s NonStop systems use a number of independent identical processors and redundant storage devices and controllers to provide automatic high speed failover in the case of a hardware or software failure. To contain the scope of failures and of corrupted data, these multi computer systems have no shared central components, not even main memory. Conventional multi computer systems all use shared memories and work directly on shared data objects. Instead, NonStop processors cooperate by exchanging messages across ... dispersed systems. gallery File TNSII.jpg TNSII gallery History Founding Tandem Computers was founded ... offices. Initial venture capital VC investment in Tandem Computers came from Tom Perkins, who was formerly ... to most 32 bit minicomputers. All subsequent TNS computers were hampered by this instruction set ... TR 85.3.pdf ref Like the CPU modules within the computers, Guardian could failover entire task ... Architecture Computers , Arndt Bergh, Keith Keilman, Daniel Magenheimer, and James Miller, Hewlett ... used by Apple Computers, to move Macintosh software from M68000 machines to PowerPC machines ... Infiniband interconnect technology. In 1997, Compaq acquired the Tandem Computers company and NonStop ... computers, Tandem was a very early implementer of a worldwide corporate email system. This helped ... Category Fault tolerant computer systems de Tandem Computers es Tandem Computers fr Tandem Computers ja fi Tandem Computers ...   more details



  1. GreenSpring Computers

    for their MVME162 processor line see Motorola Single Board Computers based on the Motorola 68040 . In a short ... of an era GreenSpring Computers was acquired by SBS Technologies in April 1995. In 2006, SBS Technologies ...   more details



  1. Cursor (computers)

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  1. Individual (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar individual individuality individualism Individual , Individualism or Individuality may refer to Social philosophy Individual , a person, or any specific object in a group of things Individualism , a moral, political, or social outlook, that stresses human independence and the importance of individual self reliance and liberty The Individual , the journal of the Society for Individual Freedom Individual rights , liberal concept of rights distinct from civil rights, legal rights, and group rights Individual capacity , in law, one s status as a natural person, distinct from any other role Atomism social , the belief that society should be viewed in terms of the individual s importance and that society is artificially constructed Methodology Methodological individualism , a philosophical method aimed at explaining and understanding broad society Biocentric individualism , a system of environmental ethics proposed by Gary Varner Individualist anarchism , holds that individual conscience and the pursuit of self interest should not be constrained by any collective body or public authority Individualist feminism , also known as libertarian feminism or ifeminism Music The Individualist , 1995 album by Todd Rundgren, under the pseudonym TR i Individual , a song on Stranger Than Fiction Bad Religion album Stranger Than Fiction , 1994 album by Bad Religion The Individual , a song on Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space , 1997 album by Spiritualized Individuality , a song on Scam album Scam , 2000 album by The Screaming Jets Other Individual Computers , German retrocomputing hardware company Individual sport , as opposed to a team sport disambig uk ...   more details




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