Silicon Graphics | ... group concluded that new workstations like those from Sun Microsystems and | would take away a large part of DEC's existing customer base before the ne ... |
Motorola | ... used Transit from 1967 until 1991. Some Soviet warships were equipped with | NavSat receivers |
Honeywell | ... ring the Nuclear Arms Race, electronics companies like General Electric and | boosted the economy. The population increased to about 5,000 in 1960, to a ... |
Canon | ... gust 1958, and determined to pursue a career in photography, he purchased a | Rangefinder. Unable to obtain a place at the London College of Printing, b ... |
Silicon Graphics | ... produced high-end 3D graphics software. The company was formed in 1995 when | bought Alias Research, which was founded in 1983, and Wavefront Technologi ... |
EMI | # | # Sony Musi |
Sony | ... ector tending to be found on fixed location home or professional equipment. | introduced the smaller, and now widely used, 3.5mm "minijack" stereo conne ... |
IBM | ... deral Government, Freescale Semiconductor (spun off from Motorola in 2004), | , St. David's Healthcare Partnership, Seton Family of Hospitals, the State ... |
Magnavox | In the early 1970s, | was an innovator in the home video game industry. They succeeded in bringi ... |
Pioneer | ... less, Kodansha's bilingual release of the manga used Ah! My Goddess, as did | 's North American release of the film, and 's 2005 DVD release of the TV s ... |
Apple | ... d a graphics display. Then, he went to build software for companies such as | and Atari. While working at the Apple spin-off, General Magic, the idea of ... |
Motorola | ... , Dell, the U.S. Federal Government, Freescale Semiconductor (spun off from | in 2004), IBM, St. David's Healthcare Partnership, Seton Family of Hospita ... |
Texas Instruments | ... Phoenix missile. TTL became popular with electronic systems designers after | introduced the 5400 series of ICs, with military temperature range, in 196 ... |
IBM | ... rinting photographs of each frame would have cost $3 million. Learning that | had introduced an industrial-sized photocopier, Bakshi asked one of the co ... |
EMI | # | # Sony Music (known as CBS Records until January 1991 then known as Sony M ... |
Gateway, Inc. | North Sioux City is the former home of | , the area's most well-known employer. At its height, Gateway employed ove ... |
Texas Instruments | ... ponents for vehicles, electronics and computer parts. Notable firms include | Philippines which happens to be the second largest exporter in the country ... |
Ericsson | It was established on 24 June 1998 as a partnership between | , Nokia, Motorola, and Psion to exploit the convergence between PDAs and m ... |
Packard Bell | ... ned, Compaq faced other IBM PC Compatible manufacturers like Dell Computer, | , AST Research, and Gateway 2000. Packard Bell and AST were driven from th ... |
EMI | ... wins the contest Cult 91 at the Skylight in Eskilstuna. Magnus Nygren from | was taken by Jones & Giftet's demo got them a gig at Stockholm venues Dail ... |
NCR Corporation | ... analysis. Teradata was incorporated in 1979 and was formerly a division of | , with the spinoff from NCR on October 1, 2007. Teradata is led by Mike Ko ... |
MOS Technology | The first Apple II computers went on sale on June 5, 1977 with a | 6502 microprocessor running at 1 MHz, 4 KB of RAM, an audio cassette inter ... |
Texas Instruments | The company was formed by Rod Canion, Jim Harris and Bill Murto — former | senior managers. Murto departed in 1987, while Canion (President and CEO) ... |
National Semiconductor | ... bus design much simpler. The original Trapezoidal Transceivers were made by | . Newer Futurebus+ transceivers that meet the IEEE Std 1194.1-1991 Backpla ... |
Silicon Laboratories | ... Intel Corporation, National Instruments, Samsung Group, Buffalo Technology, | , Xerox, Oracle, Hostgator, and United Devices. In 2010, Facebook accepted ... |
Nvidia | ... also gained significant consumer penetration in the GPU market, though both | and AMD have since moved to RISC architectures in order to improve perform ... |
Apple Computer | ... source alternatives like libSIMD, SIMDx86 and SLEEF have started to appear. | had somewhat more success, even though they entered the SIMD market later ... |
IBM | Founded in 1989 by eleven companies (including Hewlett-Packard, | , Sun Microsystems, Apple Computer, American Airlines and Data General), O ... |
EMI | At the end of 2005, the band together with | released a compilation album of remixes called The Human League Original R ... |
IBM | ... passengers and cargo. The city is also host to the European headquarters of | , and the UK headquarters of Zurich Financial Services, and of Northrop Gr ... |
Lenovo | ... budget-oriented personal computer series from manufacturers including Acer, | , and Toshiba |
EMI | It has been claimed that thanks to the success of The Beatles, | could fund research and build early models for medical use. The first prod ... |
IBM | ... n more than thirteen UNIX platforms, including NeXT Computer's NeXTSTEP and | 's AIX operating systems. The NeXT and AIX version of FrameMaker used Disp ... |
EMI | ... omprising this album and No Heavy Petting was released by BGO Records. 2008 | 's remastered edition includes 4 bonus tracks, recorded live at The Roundh ... |
Texas Instruments | ... MIT AI Lab's Lisp machines which Symbolics had used in common with LMI and | . Genera is also sold by Symbolics as Open Genera, which runs Genera on co ... |
Freescale Semiconductor | ... ent School District, the City of Austin, Dell, the U.S. Federal Government, | (spun off from Motorola in 2004), IBM, St. David's Healthcare Partnership, ... |
EMI | # | # Sony BMG (Sony and BMG joint-venture |
Sharp Corporation | The KSR-1 chipset was fabricated by | while the KSR-2 chipset was built by Hewlett-Packard |
Ericsson | February 2011: | wins the LTE contract with Telstra. The LTE network is being deployed in c ... |
Texas Instruments | ... td 1194.1-1991 Backplane Transceiver Logic (BTL) standard are still made by | . Futurebus+ was used as the I/O bus in the DEC 4000 AXP and DEC 10000 AXP ... |
Yamaha | May was keen on using some toys as instruments as well. He used a | plastic piano in "Teo Torriatte", a "genuine George Formby Ukulele-Banjo" ... |
Raytheon | Concurrently with the development of the Sparrow I, in 1951, | began work on the semi-active radar homing version of Sparrow family of mi ... |
Texas Instruments | ... ncy Services, Accenture, Nokia Siemens Networks and US based companies like | , Google, IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Honeywell, Yahoo, Oracle Corporation, Cisc ... |
EMI | ... but within a month he was at the Abbey Road Studios in London recording for | 's Columbia label. He had left the Barber band by then, and by the spring ... |
General Instrument | ... and partial I/O support was provided by the AY-3-8910 chip manufactured by | (GI), and an Intel 8255 Programmable Peripheral Interface chip was used fo ... |
Sony | ... posed third Spider-Man sequel did not materialize. It has been confirmed by | executives that the franchise will be rebooted, and will focus on a younge ... |
RCA | ... gnificant notability in Europe, 'N Sync was signed to American record label | in 1997. The group's first single, "I Want You Back" began receiving major ... |
Toshiba | ... ted personal computer series from manufacturers including Acer, Lenovo, and | |
Amstrad | ... nizer for the Atari ST and PC Organizer and Counterpoint (a GUI system) for | Computers and Goldstar computers |
EMI | ... and was later subsumed into, Virgin Records, which in turn was acquired by | . Blue Lines (1991), was co-produced by Jonny Dollar and Cameron McVey, wh ... |
Freescale Semiconductor | ... of AltiVec. Apple was the dominant purchaser of PowerPC chips from IBM and | and even though they abandoned the platform, further development of AltiVe ... |
Tektronix | ... 89 by Paul Bamborough, Nick Pollock and Neil Harris. In 1994 it was sold to | , who were not successful at developing the company's products. Then it wa ... |
Apple Inc. | ... ouse Design's Quantrix, which has since been spun off into its own company. | 's Numbers combines a formula and naming system similar to Improv's, but r ... |
EMI | Hindemith conducted some of his own music in a series of recordings for | with the Philharmonia Orchestra and for Deutsche Grammophon with the Berli ... |
IBM | In June 1954 | patent attorney A.J. Etienne sought Atanasoff's help in breaking an Eckert ... |
Honeywell | ... portion of Unisys, while some other of its former divisions became part of | |
IBM | ... kia Siemens Networks and US based companies like Texas Instruments, Google, | , Hewlett-Packard, Honeywell, Yahoo, Oracle Corporation, Cisco, Microsoft, ... |
Texas Instruments | ... emiconductors by revenues (after Intel Corporation, Samsung Electronics and | ) |
Honeywell | ... New Holland and Sperry Marine were sold off after the merger. Also sold—to | —was Sperry Flight Systems, while Sperry Defense Products Group was sold t ... |
EMI | ... of ABBA sang back-up vocals on this song. The album is now included in the | compilation Frida 1967-1972 |
Motorola | In the early 1990s, a wave of UNIX workstation vendors—Sony, | , Data General, MIPS, and Apollo—provided funding to Frame Technology for ... |
Adaptec | ... re has been remarkably stable over the years. Two leading manufacturers are | an |
IBM | The electromechanical ASCC was devised by Howard H. Aiken, built at | and shipped to Harvard in February 1944. It began computations for the U.S ... |
IBM | The IBM 7030, also known as Stretch, was | 's first transistorized supercomputer. The first one was delivered to Los ... |
Tektronix | ... ems as an I/O bus. Profile F was sponsored by John Theus while he worked at | and was intended for high end workstations |
Intersil | ... ry standard. Compatible parts were made by Motorola, AMD, Fairchild, Intel, | , Signetics, Mullard, Siemens, SGS-Thomson and National Semiconductor, and ... |
Sony | In the early 1990s, a wave of UNIX workstation vendors— | , Motorola, Data General, MIPS, and Apollo—provided funding to Frame Techn ... |
Sony | The first edition of the Red Book was released in 1980 by Philips and | ; it was adopted by the Digital Audio Disc Committee and ratified as IEC 6 ... |
IBM | ... 0s the federal government located an air-traffic control center in town and | built a large plant near the city. As agriculture waned, more high technol ... |
L-3 Communications | ... In 1997, Lockheed Martin divested the Camden Plant as part of the birth of | |
Signetics | ... d. Compatible parts were made by Motorola, AMD, Fairchild, Intel, Intersil, | , Mullard, Siemens, SGS-Thomson and National Semiconductor, and many other ... |
Altera | ... new MSX2 compatible system called the "one chip-MSX", a system based on an | Cyclone EP1C12Q240C8 FPGA. The one chip-MSX" is similar in concept to the ... |
Matsushita Electric | ... to sell the station in 1991 by the Federal Communications Commission after | 's takeover of MCA because foreign companies could not own over 25% of a U ... |
Commodore | ... hip, and a handful of logic chips, to be installed inside the computer; and | 's CBM DOS, located in a ROM chip in each disk drive |
EMI | ... ginally known as the "EMI scan" as it was developed at a research branch of | , a company best known today for its music and recording business. It was ... |
Texas Instruments | ... uced primarily for educational purposes, such as Speak & Spell, produced by | Breslow, et al. April 27, 1982 in 1978. Fidelity released a speaking versi ... |
Agilent | ... h high-tech electronics plants (such as Dell, Intel, AMD, Altera, Motorola, | , Hitachi, Osram, Plexus Corporation, Bosch and Seagate) located within th ... |
Kodak | ... light or capturing high-speed motion, produce comparatively grainy images. | has defined a "Print Grain Index" (PGI) to characterize film grain (color ... |
Texas Instruments | ... arris and Bill Murto, three senior managers from semiconductor manufacturer | . Each invested $1,000 to form the company. Their first venture capital ca ... |
EMI | ... BC broadcasts. While in Britain, Waller also recorded a number of songs for | on their Compton Theatre organ located in their Abbey Road Studios in St J ... |
Matsushita Electric | ... the same year, MCA was purchased by the Japanese multinational conglomerate | |
Lenovo | ... computer vendor measured by revenues (after Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Acer and | ). In the same year it was also the world's fourth-largest manufacturer of ... |
Eastman Kodak | Monroe County is a home to a number of international businesses, including | , Bausch & Lomb, Paychex, and Pictometry International, all of which make ... |
Fujitsu | ... bedded VLIW products are available from several vendors, including the from | , the from Pixelworks, the ST231 from STMicroelectronics, the from NXP, th ... |
EMI | In August 2007 Jarre signed for | France. He released an anniversary package containing a special live recor ... |
IBM | ... e using many other circuit technologies as well. At least one manufacturer, | , produced non-compatible TTL circuits for its own use; IBM used the techn ... |
EMI | ... by subsidiaries of the Gramophone Company, which ultimately became part of | |
National Semiconductor | ... D, Fairchild, Intel, Intersil, Signetics, Mullard, Siemens, SGS-Thomson and | , and many other companies, even in the Eastern Bloc (Soviet Union, GDR, P ... |
Motorola | ... ents 7400 family became an industry standard. Compatible parts were made by | , AMD, Fairchild, Intel, Intersil, Signetics, Mullard, Siemens, SGS-Thomso ... |
IBM | In one report in 2010, Moynihan's initiative was labeled "a favor to | ." A suicide note by software professional , who flew his airplane into a ... |
Honeywell | ... nd US based companies like Texas Instruments, Google, IBM, Hewlett-Packard, | , Yahoo, Oracle Corporation, Cisco, Microsoft, Intuit and Intel have their ... |
Samsung Electronics | ... argest manufacturer of semiconductors by revenues (after Intel Corporation, | and Texas Instruments) |
Ferranti Computer Systems Ltd | ... as headed up by Marconi Underwater Systems Limited as Prime Contractor with | and Gresham Lion as major sub-contractors. Tigerfish was eventually replac ... |
RCA | ... three Shirelles recorded songs for several labels, including Bell Records, | , and United Artists until 1971. Afterwards, they toured singing their old ... |
Texas Instruments | ... Freescale Semiconductor, Google, IBM, Intel, National Instruments, Samsung, | , and 3M having either headquarters or prominent regional offices in Austi ... |
STMicroelectronics | ... ng Nokia, Freescale Semiconductor, Texas Instruments, Nordic Semiconductor, | and Brunel |
Fairchild Semiconductor | One of the earliest electronic photocomposition systems was introduced by | . The typesetter typed a line of text on a Fairchild keyboard that had no ... |
Motorola | ... features of the PDP-11 influenced the design of microprocessors such as the | 68000; design features of its operating systems, as well as other operatin ... |
Sanyo | In 2007, | introduced the first drum type washing machine with ‘Air Wash’ function. T ... |
Ericsson | ... ea networks (PANs) with high levels of security. Created by telecoms vendor | in 1994, it was originally conceived as a wireless alternative to RS-232 d ... |
Ericsson | ... urchase by Nokia in December 2008, Symbian Ltd. was owned by Nokia (56.3%), | (15.6%), Sony Ericsson (13.1%), Matsushita (10.5%), and Samsung (4.5%) |
International Business Machines Corporation | In the late 1960s, the | (IBM) announced their intentions to open a manufacturing plant in the area ... |
Texas Instruments | ... e than 250 international entries, including Nokia, Freescale Semiconductor, | , Nordic Semiconductor, STMicroelectronics and Brunel |
Freescale Semiconductor | ... n World Cup 2009 drew more than 250 international entries, including Nokia, | , Texas Instruments, Nordic Semiconductor, STMicroelectronics and Brunel |
Yamaha | ... n (Suzuki, Tombo - the manufacturer of the popular Lee Oskar harmonica, and | also made harmonicas until the 1970's), China (Huang, Johnson, Leo Shi, Su ... |
Compaq | ... S (Digital Equipment Computer User Society) during the 1960s to 1990s. When | acquired Digital in 1998, the users group was renamed CUO, the Compaq User ... |
Raytheon | ... Cook Group, Rolls-Royce, Delta Faucet Company, Ice Miller, Steak 'n Shake, | , Carrier and |
National Instruments | ... he city as well as Apple, AMD, Freescale Semiconductor, Google, IBM, Intel, | , Samsung, Texas Instruments, and 3M having either headquarters or promine ... |
Sony | ... ic patents underlying these codecs as well, with others held by Dolby Labs, | , Thomson Consumer Electronics, and AT&T. In addition, there is also the o ... |
Nokia | ... novation World Cup 2009 drew more than 250 international entries, including | , Freescale Semiconductor, Texas Instruments, Nordic Semiconductor, STMicr ... |
Tektronix | ... ok eight long years before the specification was finally agreed on in 1987. | did make a few workstations based on Futurebus |
IBM | ... Compaq's was $40 billion, and the combined company would have been close to | 's $90 billion revenues. It was projected to be $2.5 billion in annual cos ... |
EMI | ... to Berliner Gramophone, Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and | |
IBM | ... Windows platform, and officially ended in 1996 after Lotus was purchased by | |
RCA | ... n 1954, and this production was subsequently performed on NBC television in | 's compatible color in 1955, 1956 and 1960). While Martin did not enjoy ma ... |
RCA | ... TV's subscribers, and contracts with Philips and Sony were terminated, with | becoming terminated. Promotion of the WebTV brand ended |
RCA | After the demise of the tower, | sold the Hickory Island property at a sum of $55,000 to Lagoon Parks, Inc. ... |
IBM | ... ed on artificial neural networks. TD-Gammon, developed by Gerald Tesauro of | , was the first of these programs to play near the expert level. Its neura ... |
IBM | ... cent processors to use vector processing is the Cell Processor developed by | in cooperation with Toshiba and Sony. It uses a number of SIMD processors ... |
Apple | Some of these celebrities include: | co-founder Steve Wozniak, writer and actor Wil Wheaton, and id Software te ... |
Decca Radar | ... and diving helmets) - now the site of the Hook Rise South Industrial Park. | had a large research and development facility beside Tolworth railway stat ... |
Sanyo | ... s to Tokyo. However, several major companies, such as Panasonic, Sharp, and | , are still headquartered in Osaka. Recently, the city began a program, he ... |
RCA | The famous "Nipper Building" depicting | 's famous "His Master's Voice" trademark in its tower windows has since be ... |
Apple Inc. | ... n American computer engineer and programmer who founded Apple Computer (now | ) with Steve Jobs and Ronald Wayne. Wozniak created the Apple I computer a ... |
Evesham Technology | ... 08, Evesham was home to computer manufacturer Evesham Micros, later renamed | . It was a significant contributor to the United Kingdom's domestic comput ... |
Toshiba | ... ector processing is the Cell Processor developed by IBM in cooperation with | and Sony. It uses a number of SIMD processors (each with independent RAM a ... |
EPSON | ... , Merix, TriQuint Semiconductor, Tektronix, SolarWorld, Planar Systems, and | |
Apple Inc. | ... ta over UMTS is still more power intensive than on comparable GSM networks. | cited UMTS power consumption as the reason that the first generation iPhon ... |
Compaq | ... earch Center. (The project was started about a month before the merger into | was completed. |
EMI | ... ation, and many record companies and producers contacted Frida immediately. | executives, fearing they might lose their new singer, took the precaution ... |
Sony | ... sing is the Cell Processor developed by IBM in cooperation with Toshiba and | . It uses a number of SIMD processors (each with independent RAM and contr ... |
IBM | OpenDoc was initially released to run on Mac OS System 7.5. From | ’s involvement in Taligent, there was an implementation of OpenDoc in OS/2 ... |
Rambus | ... oughput, but operates on the same principle as DDR. Competing with DDR2 was | XDR DRAM. DDR2 dominated due to cost and support factors. DDR2 was in turn ... |
Fujitsu Siemens | ... rsion with Windows Media Player included, Dell, Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo and | have chosen not to stock the product. However, Dell did offer the operatin ... |
AEG | ... vanished and, instead, telecommunication companies like Ericsson (formerly | , Telefunken, ANT, Bosch and Marconi) and Tesat-Spacecom dominate the town ... |
Fairchild | ... y became an industry standard. Compatible parts were made by Motorola, AMD, | , Intel, Intersil, Signetics, Mullard, Siemens, SGS-Thomson and National S ... |
Acer | ... personal computer vendor measured by revenues (after Hewlett-Packard, Dell, | and Lenovo). In the same year it was also the world's fourth-largest manuf ... |
Ericsson | ... , all of these have vanished and, instead, telecommunication companies like | (formerly AEG, Telefunken, ANT, Bosch and Marconi) and Tesat-Spacecom domi ... |
Nvidia | ... ersity of Texas.Other high-tech companies with operations in Austin include | , 3M, Apple, Hewlett-Packard, Google, AMD, Applied Materials, Cirrus Logic ... |
Marconi Electronic Systems | ... been: the merger of Boeing with McDonnell valued at 13.4 bil. USD in 1996, | , a subsidiary of General Electric, was acquired by British Aerospace for ... |
Sony | ... either Apple Computer or General Magic. WebTV had started negotiating with | to manufacture and distribute the WebTV set-top box, but negotiations had ... |
MOS Technology | The Atom was a progression of the | 6502 based machines that the company had been making from 1979. The Atom w ... |
EMI | ... ted as a singer, he sang the role of "Un carceriere" ("a jailer") on a 1981 | recording of Puccini's Tosca which featured Renata Scotto, Plácido Domingo ... |
IBM | Top-down design was promoted in the 1970s by | researcher Harlan Mills and Niklaus Wirth. Mills developed structured prog ... |
IBM | ... ight major American computer companies in an industry then referred to as " | and the seven dwarfs" — a play on Snow White and the seven dwarfs, with IB ... |
Lattice Semiconductor | ... illsboro. Other technology companies include Electro Scientific Industries, | , FEI Company, Merix, TriQuint Semiconductor, Tektronix, SolarWorld, Plana ... |
Motorola | ... alised with high-tech electronics plants (such as Dell, Intel, AMD, Altera, | , Agilent, Hitachi, Osram, Plexus Corporation, Bosch and Seagate) located ... |
Apple's | ... M. C. Fisher reached out to Microsoft and other new consumer merchandisers. | pioneering QuickTake consumer digital cameras, introduced in 1994, had the ... |
Freescale Semiconductor | ... tion Whole Foods Market is headquartered in the city as well as Apple, AMD, | , Google, IBM, Intel, National Instruments, Samsung, Texas Instruments, an ... |
Nikon | ... luded Jackson's signature leather headbands. Jackson starred in adverts for | cameras and the following year she become the spokesmodel for cosmetics fi ... |
Texas Instruments | ... s Semiconductors), the SHARC DSP by Analog Devices, the C6000 DSP family by | , and the STMicroelectronics ST200 family based on the Lx architecture (al ... |
Nvidia | ... s such as increased variation across process corners). A notable example is | 's 280 series GPU. This GPU is unique in the fact that almost all of its 1 ... |
EMI | ... Typewriter Ltd for a few years, and much later (in 1931), becoming part of | |
Applied Materials | ... erations in Austin include Nvidia, 3M, Apple, Hewlett-Packard, Google, AMD, | , Cirrus Logic, Cisco Systems, Flextronics, eBay/PayPal, Bioware, Blizzard ... |
Acer | ... other budget-oriented personal computer series from manufacturers including | , Lenovo, and Toshiba |
Yamaha | For sound, the system features a | AICA Sound Processor with a 32-Bit ARM7 RISC CPU operating at 45 MHz, 64 c ... |
IBM | ... o get a turn to use the stripped-down TX-0, while largely ignoring a faster | machine that was also available. The two decided that the draw of interact ... |
Amstrad | ... r Colour Personal Computer) is a series of 8-bit home computers produced by | between 1984 and 1990. It was designed to compete in the mid-1980s home co ... |
EMI | ... rder to demonstrate stereo sound on film. These films are held at the Hayes | archive |
Analog Devices | Westinghouse Electric, Computervision Corporation, and | , and consulted for numerous small and medium-sized businesses in Massachu ... |
Honeywell | ... o the legal disputes being contested by the fast growing computer companies | and Sperry Rand. Following the resolution of Honeywell v. Sperry Rand, Ata ... |
EMI | ... "A Day Off"). The first prize in this contest was a recording contract with | Sweden. Unbeknownst to Lyngstad, the winner of the contest was also expect ... |
Compaq | ... MIPS, Intel Itanium, Hewlett Packard PA-RISC, Hewlett-Packard (merged with | which acquired first Digital Equipment Corporation) DEC Alpha, IBM POWER a ... |
Thales | In the European Union, aerospace companies such as EADS, BAE Systems, | , Dassault, Saab AB and Finmeccanica account for a large share of the glob ... |
Sony | ... over a variety of protocols. A console port of Descent was created for the | PlayStation. Another console port for the was developed and was internally ... |
IBM | When | contacted other companies to obtain components for the IBM PC, the as-yet ... |
EMI | ... scanner was invented by Sir Godfrey Hounsfield in Hayes, United Kingdom, at | Central Research Laboratories using X-rays. Hounsfield conceived his idea ... |
Texas Instruments | Jack Kilby at | found a solution to this problem in 1958. Kilby's idea was to make all the ... |
A.C. Cossor | In 1939, working alongside the electrical firms | and Pye, a 60 MHz radar was developed, and from 1941 to 1943 the H2S radar ... |
Pentair | ... of Minneapolis and is the main corporate headquarters of General Mills and | . Golden Valley is also the home of NBC affiliate KARE, the Perpich Center ... |
RCA | ... velopments rendered their platforms obsolete, and even large companies like | and General Electric were failing to make a profit in the market. The only ... |
Fujitsu | In January 2009, Toshiba acquired the HDD business of | |
Texas Instruments | ... large plots and colonial bungalows into multi-storied apartments. In 1985, | became the first multinational corporation to set up base in Bangalore. Ot ... |
Cyrix | Released in August 1995, four months before the more famous Cyrix 6x86, the | 5x86 was one of the fastest CPUs ever produced for Socket 3 computer syste ... |
BAE Systems | ... rmany (both Airbus/EADS), the North-West of England and Bristol in the UK ( | , Airbus and AgustaWestland), as well as São José dos Campos in Brazil whe ... |
RCA | ... German war reparations paid to America. Shortly afterwards, it was sold to | which operated it until 1948 as a backup to their Radio Central facility i ... |
RCA | Rocky Point is home to the site where American radio company | once operated a very large transmitting and transmitter research facility, ... |
Altera | ... industrialised with high-tech electronics plants (such as Dell, Intel, AMD, | , Motorola, Agilent, Hitachi, Osram, Plexus Corporation, Bosch and Seagate ... |
JVC | ... further, as RCA Victor's Japanese subsidiary The Victor Company of Japan ( | ) became independent, and today they still use the "Victor" brand and Nipp ... |
EMI | ... The release came about due to the expiration of the Beatles' contract with | , Parlophone's parent. EMI released as many singles by The Beatles as they ... |
Nokia | It was established on 24 June 1998 as a partnership between Ericsson, | , Motorola, and Psion to exploit the convergence between PDAs and mobile p ... |
Anycall | TV commercials for Samsung’s | cell phone featuring North Korean dancer Cho Myong-ae and South Korea’s Le ... |
Sony | ... which is recording the complete symphonies of Ludwig van Beethoven for the | label led by its music director Giovanni Antonini. The baroque orchestras ... |
EMI | ... was acquired in 1927 by the Columbia Graphophone Company which later became | . George Martin joined in 1950 as assistant label manager, taking over as ... |
Motorola | ... t was established on 24 June 1998 as a partnership between Ericsson, Nokia, | , and Psion to exploit the convergence between PDAs and mobile phones. Ten ... |
EMI | ... 970s were Kornyfone (TAKRL), ContraBand, Trademark of Quality, and Wizardo. | had planned to release an album of alternate takes and previously unreleas ... |
RadioShack | ... Quelle (Germany) sold Beta-format VCRs under their house brands, as did the | chain of electronic stores. Betamax and VHS competed in a fierce format wa ... |
Texas Instruments | ... ontrol in formant synthesis include the work done in the late 1970s for the | toy Speak & Spell, and in the early 1980s Sega arcade machines and in many ... |
Hitachi | ... eat in 1988 when it, too, began producing VHS recorders (under license from | ), though it still continued to produce Betamax recorders |
Sony | ... jifilm FinePix Real 3D W1 camera, Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ20 & DMC-TS4 (FT4), | DSC-HX7V, HTC Evo 3D, the JVC GY-HMZ1U AVCHD/MVC extension camcorder and b ... |
Honeywell | ... her explosives so that a bomb could be traced to its manufacturer. In 2008, | announced that it had developed a nitrogen-based fertilizer that would not ... |
Imation | ... ity's northern residents are served by North High School in North St. Paul. | World Headquarters is located in Oakdale. Nearby 3M Headquarters employs m ... |
EMI | ... hile in England, now Major Miller recorded a series of records at HMV- (now | -) owned Abbey Road Studios. HMV at this time was the British and sometime ... |
Honeywell | ... ystem used at Bell Labs in the late 1960's under GECOS and later GCOS after | took over GE's computer business. The GECOS-GCOS port used I/O routines wr ... |
RCA | ... , broadcasting in the United States was dominated by two companies, CBS and | 's NBC. Before NBC's 1926 formation, RCA had acquired AT&T's New York City ... |
EMI | ... wedish national talent competition, "New Faces", arranged by record company | and held at Skansen, Stockholm. The song she chose to sing was "En Ledig D ... |
Bosch | ... , telecommunication companies like Ericsson (formerly AEG, Telefunken, ANT, | and Marconi) and Tesat-Spacecom dominate the town's industries. The Stifts ... |
JVC | ... g case study. Sony's attempt to dictate an industry standard backfired when | made the tactical decision to forgo Sony's offer of Betamax in favor of de ... |
RCA | ... Company in the United States in late 1900. In 1929, Victor was purchased by | |
Sinclair Research | On 7 April 1986 Amstrad announced it had bought from | "...the worldwide rights to sell and manufacture all existing and future S ... |
Widex | ... ly February 2007 by the Ear Institute at the University College London, and | , a Danish hearing aid manufacturer, Newcastle was named as the noisiest c ... |
Cyrix | ... ame the first first-tier computer manufacturer to utilize CPUs from AMD and | . The two price wars resulting from Compaq's actions ultimately drove nume ... |
Motorola | ... als was kept in a dresser in Gacy's bedroom. Gacy also kept Szyc's portable | TV in his bedroom and later sold the youth's car to another of his employe ... |
Raytheon | ... British Aerospace for 12.9 bil. USD in 1999 (now called: BAE Systems), and | acquired Hughes Aircraft for 9.5 bil. USD in 1997 |
IBM | ... Oregon, has its headquarters in Washington County. Until it was acquired by | , Sequent Computer Systems was headquartered right next door to Nike. The ... |
Sony | ... C; the Zenith Electronics Corporation and WEGA Corporations contracted with | to produce VCRs for their product lines. Department stores like Sears (in ... |
IBM | ... ptimization and the design of computer chips. The institute cooperates with | and Magma Design Automation. Researchers of the institute optimized the ch ... |
Telefunken | ... n. He played the viola da gamba at this time, as well as the cello. For the | (later Teldec) label, Harnoncourt recorded a wide variety of the Baroque r ... |
Apple Inc. | ... he distinctive music heard in the award-winning "Get a Mac" commercials for | Mark Mothersbaugh composed the score for the first season of the televisio ... |
IBM | ... such as the higher-end SPARC, POWER and Itanium-based systems from Oracle, | and Hewlett-Packard |
IBM | ... system, and created the Component Integration Laboratories ("CI Labs") with | and WordPerfect. IBM introduced the System Object Model (SOM) shared libra ... |
Texas Instruments | ... from Palm OS 5 onwards it has been superseded by ARM-based processors from | and Intel. The processor is also used in some of the AlphaSmart line of po ... |
Cyrix | ... inal P24 version only offers the slower "write-through" cache mode. AMD and | both produced a competitor for the Intel i486DX2 |
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Compaq | ... nown) conducted Digital's corporate research. Some of them were operated by | and are still operated by Hewlett-Packard. The laboratories were |
Honeywell | ... 1973 the corporation was involved in an acrimonious antitrust lawsuit with | , Inc. (see: Honeywell v. Sperry Rand) |
EMI | ... due to outstanding contractual obligations with the band's European label, | , he was forced to release it as a Megadeth album instead. Subsequently, M ... |
Nokia | ... RFID-capable MasterCard credit card at any of 7-Eleven's worldwide chains. | 's 2008 device, the 6212, has RFID capabilities also. Credit card informat ... |
Sony | ... er of non-Square titles, including Capcom's Breath of Fire for the SNES and | 's Wild Arms 3 for the PlayStation 2. It developed the game Secret of Ever ... |
Tektronix | ... ustries, Lattice Semiconductor, FEI Company, Merix, TriQuint Semiconductor, | , SolarWorld, Planar Systems, and EPSON |
BAE Systems | ... g of civil aviation students has declined dramatically in recent years. The | Flight Training College encompasses the flight screening course for all Au ... |
Sony | ... for patients at the California State Mental Hospital in Napa, recorded on a | Portapak video camera by the San Francisco collective Target Video and lat ... |
Eastman Kodak | ... 4. The exposure time required is directly proportional to the U.S. number. | used U.S. stops on many of their cameras at least in the 1920s |
EMI | ... nd sold-out shows across Europe and North America. They were then signed by | records. The group's debut single with this label, "At Home He's a Tourist ... |
Apple Inc. | ... s, designed primarily by Steve Wozniak, manufactured by Apple Computer (now | ) and introduced in 1977 with the original Apple II. In terms of ease of u ... |
Toshiba | ... n addition to Sony and Sanyo, Beta-format video recorders were also sold by | , Pioneer, Murphy, Aiwa, and NEC; the Zenith Electronics Corporation and W ... |
Appliance Park | ... in 1905, but residential development did not pick up until General Electric | was opened nearby in 1953 |
IBM | ... Alderson (San Diego Padres), John Donahoe (eBay), Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. ( | ), Charles E. Haldeman (Putnam Investments), Donald J. Hall, Sr. (Hallmark ... |
Nikon | use: 12.5 (Canon, | , an |
Aiwa | ... yo, Beta-format video recorders were also sold by Toshiba, Pioneer, Murphy, | , and NEC; the Zenith Electronics Corporation and WEGA Corporations contra ... |
Apple Computer | Starting in 1984, Kay was an Apple Fellow at | until the closing of the ATG (Advanced Technology Group), one of the compa ... |
Commodore | ... igaDOS (file-related functions of AmigaOS); MetaComCo won the contract from | because the original planned Amiga disk operating system called CAOS was b ... |
IBM | ... omputer services and outsourcing firm, competing in the same marketplace as | , Electronic Data Systems (EDS), and Computer Sciences Corporation. Unisys ... |
Packard Bell | ... aq's actions ultimately drove numerous competitors from the market, such as | , and by 1994 Compaq had overtaken Apple Computer and even surpassed I.B.M ... |
Eastman Kodak | ... en year, Granville dropped out of high school and worked with his father at | . In 1940, Granville quit his job and moved to Portsmouth, Virginia, and t ... |
Apple | | products have worked with Bluetooth since Mac OS X v10.2 which was release ... |
Sony | To add to the near-future look, | contributed prototypes of their new products for the film. The soundtrack ... |
IBM | ... es and intangibles can be sold, too. Large international companies, such as | , sell their newest products and offer services on eBay using competitive ... |
Sony | ... achi's 3" floppy disc drive, when the rest of the PC industry was moving to | 's 3.5" format, is often wrongly claimed to be due to Amstrad bulk-buying ... |
Apple Computer | ... ogramming language Smalltalk. These inventions were later commercialized by | in their Lisa and Macintosh computers |
Apple Inc. | Hierarchical File System (HFS) is a file system developed by | for use in computer systems running Mac OS. Originally designed for use on ... |
Denon | ... igital recording was pioneered in Japan by NHK, and Nippon Columbia (a.k.a. | ) in the 1960s. The first commercial digital recordings were released in 1 ... |
Motorola | ... hey are endianness independent. " I " stands for Intel and " M " stands for | , the respective CPU providers of the IBM PC compatibles and Apple Macinto ... |
RCA | ... White and the other seven as being dwarfs: Burroughs, Univac, NCR, CDC, GE, | and Honeywell. In the 1970s, after GE sold its computer business to Honeyw ... |
Kingston Technology | ... 86-133, Am5x86, X5-133, and sold under various 3rd-party labels such as the | "Turbochip") is an Enhanced Am486 processor with an internally set multipl ... |
Silicon Graphics | ... recent NEC Itanium-based systems. Earlier ccNUMA systems such as those from | were based on MIPS processors and the DEC Alpha 21364 (EV7) processor |
Sony | ... ft's MSN unit took over WebTV's subscribers, and contracts with Philips and | were terminated, with RCA becoming terminated. Promotion of the WebTV bran ... |
EMI Inside | ... rth America, on the Manhattan Records/EMI label. Since its release in 2007, | reports that I Love You has sold more than 622,000 copies worldwide |
SGI | ... , including the Sun Microsystems UltraSPARC, Fujitsu SPARC64 III and later, | MIPS, Intel Itanium, Hewlett Packard PA-RISC, Hewlett-Packard (merged with ... |
Panasonic | ... of the Commodore Datasette was never produced; Apple recommended using the | RQ309 in some of its early printed documentation. The uses of common consu ... |
Compaq | ... ndor global services organization and customer support centers) was sold to | , which was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 2002. The remainder of Digital ... |
Revox | ... o, which included EMS VCS 3 and EMS Synthi AKS synthesisers, and two linked | tape machines. For a 1969 exposition at the Maison de la Culture (Cultural ... |
IBM | ... esigned to increase consumer privacy. The Clipped Tag has been suggested by | researchers Paul Moskowitz and Guenter Karjoth. After the point of sale, a ... |
Raytheon | ... plants, including Koch Foods, Tyson Foods, and the Forest Packing Company. | also has a consolidated manufacturing center in Forest which builds electr ... |
Marvell Technology Group | ... g it into the XScale architecture. Intel subsequently sold this business to | in 2006 |
Flextronics | ... wlett-Packard, Google, AMD, Applied Materials, Cirrus Logic, Cisco Systems, | , eBay/PayPal, Bioware, Blizzard Entertainment, Hoover's, Intel Corporatio ... |
Honeywell | ... on (now American Eurocopter) in Grand Prairie, Texas. Textron Lycoming (now | ) built the Dolphin's LTS101-750B-2 turboshaft engines in Williamsport, Pe ... |
Sony | ... umer-level analog videocassette magnetic tape recording format developed by | , released on May 10, 1975. The cassettes contain -wide videotape in a des ... |
Robert Bosch GmbH | ... e company later renamed itself Skilsaw Inc., which today is a subsidiary of | . Portable circular saws are often still called Skilsaws or Skil saws. Its ... |
Harris | ... -computer manufacturers as well, notably Burroughs, CDC, Data General, DEC, | , Hewlett-Packard, Siemens, Xerox, and others |
IBM | The success of the Apple II in business spurred | to create the IBM PC, which was then purchased by middle managers in all l ... |
Sony | ... raying a teenager experiencing visions of various M. C. Escher paintings in | 's 1990 promotional short-film Infinite Escher |
Ericsson | ... fon, was thus able to find an independent equipment supplier in Lars Magnus | . In this early competition, Telegrafverket with its brand Rikstelefon was ... |
IBM | ... the Cyclops64 architecture, intended to create a "supercomputer on a chip". | is also constructing a 20 PFLOPs supercomputer at Lawrence Livermore Natio ... |
Honeywell | ... quarters, offices or a major facility in Morris County. These include AT&T, | , Colgate-Palmolive, Pfizer, ExxonMobil, Novartis, BASF, Verizon, Bayer an ... |
NXP | ... m Fujitsu, the from Pixelworks, the ST231 from STMicroelectronics, the from | , the CEVA-X DSP from CEVA, the Jazz DSP from Improv Systems, and . The Te ... |
Nokia | ... he establishment of research centres of companies like Daimler, Siemens and | and a number of small applied research institutes near the university camp ... |
BAE Systems | In the European Union, aerospace companies such as EADS, | , Thales, Dassault, Saab AB and Finmeccanica account for a large share of ... |
Compaq | The company was acquired in June 1998 by | , in what was at that time the largest merger in the history of the comput ... |
Altera | ... g 65802, 65C816), Z80 (including Z180, eZ80 etc.), MCS-48, 8051, DEC Alpha, | Nios, Atmel AVR, SuperH, VAX, and, largely, PDP-11 |
Foxconn | ... national Airport and distribution centers for companies such as Amazon.com, | , Finish Line, Inc., Fastenal, Target, and CVS Pharmacy |
Freescale Semiconductor | Motorola/ | 's DragonBall, or MC68328, is a microcontroller design based on the famous ... |
Sony | ... ast. The first console-based open-world MMORPG was Final Fantasy XI for the | PlayStation 2 |
Motorola | | /Freescale Semiconductor's DragonBall, or MC68328, is a microcontroller de ... |
Qualcomm | ... o no longer used for TV broadcasting. Channel 55, for instance, was sold to | for their MediaFLO service, which is resold under various mobile telephone ... |
Apple | ... the motherboard. While the MegArray connector is physically similar to the | Power Mac G4 CPU daughtercard connector, it is not electrically compatible ... |
IBM | ... difficulties in pushing the envelope in supercomputing were underscored by | 's abandonment of the Blue Waters petascale project |
BAE Systems | Since 1998 the British aerospace company | has been the largest shareholder in Saab following its acquisition of a 35 ... |
Honeywell | ... d the other seven as being dwarfs: Burroughs, Univac, NCR, CDC, GE, RCA and | . In the 1970s, after GE sold its computer business to Honeywell and RCA s ... |
Telefunken | ... shed and, instead, telecommunication companies like Ericsson (formerly AEG, | , ANT, Bosch and Marconi) and Tesat-Spacecom dominate the town's industrie ... |
BAE Systems | ... c, was acquired by British Aerospace for 12.9 bil. USD in 1999 (now called: | ), and Raytheon acquired Hughes Aircraft for 9.5 bil. USD in 1997 |
Compaq | ... ers group was renamed CUO, the Compaq Users' Organisation. When HP acquired | in 2002, CUO became HP-Interex, although there are still DECUS groups in s ... |
Sony | ... profile. In recent years, Esa-Pekka Salonen has led recording sessions for | and Deutsche Grammophon. A recording of the Concerto for Orchestra by Béla ... |
NXP Semiconductors | ... SOS system calls, and that no further releases of pSOS itself will be made. | acquired pSOS for TriMedia from Wind River and continued to support this O ... |
Apple | ... xas.Other high-tech companies with operations in Austin include Nvidia, 3M, | , Hewlett-Packard, Google, AMD, Applied Materials, Cirrus Logic, Cisco Sys ... |
EMI | ... yal Records in 2001, Sean signed with Capitol Records (whose parent company | has released the vast majority of his father's musical output, group and s ... |
Ericsson | ... o Blomberg. Founded in 1884 by Charles N. North, the company became part of | in 1951. It was purchased by ITT in the mid 1970s and operated as ITT Powe ... |
Fairchild Semiconductor | ... urn of 101%). It is commonly noted that the first venture-backed startup is | (which produced the first commercially practicable integrated circuit), fu ... |
EMI | ... nes located in various studios of the Abbey Road building and controlled by | technicians in studio two at Abbey Road. Each machine was monitored by one ... |
Eastman Kodak | ... films to support himself and his family. In this role he worked for Pfizer, | , IBM, and the United States Army, among others. He also received a Nation ... |
Chinon Industries | Many of Kodak's early compact digital cameras were designed and built by | , a Japanese camera manufacturer. In 2004 Kodak Japan acquired Chinon and ... |
Eastman Kodak | ... he standard 8 mm (also known as regular 8) film format was developed by the | company during the Great Depression and released on the market in 1932 to ... |
Sharp | ... nt together. It is also known as (especially in France), 21-pin EuroSCART ( | 's marketing term for the connector in the Asian region), Euroconector or ... |
Sony | ... and re-development was completed in March 1995 and included the first giant | Jumbotron TV screen for live game coverage and away match screenings. The ... |
Silicon Graphics | ... ere added. This price point placed it in competition with workstations from | , Sun Microsystems and Hewlett-Packard although it still used the single u ... |
IBM | ... Compaq Portable series. Compaq was able to market a legal IBM clone because | mostly used "off the shelf" parts for their PC. Furthermore, Microsoft had ... |
Lenovo | ... e as the version with Windows Media Player included, Dell, Hewlett-Packard, | and Fujitsu Siemens have chosen not to stock the product. However, Dell di ... |
Sharp | ... main offices to Tokyo. However, several major companies, such as Panasonic, | , and Sanyo, are still headquartered in Osaka. Recently, the city began a ... |
IBM | ... omputer manufacturer, at one time the second-largest computer company after | . But as the minicomputer declined in the face of generic Unix servers and ... |
VTech | Apple also challenged | 's Laser 128, an enhanced clone of the Apple IIc first released in 1984, i ... |
IBM | ... t himself and his family. In this role he worked for Pfizer, Eastman Kodak, | , and the United States Army, among others. He also received a National In ... |
Bosch | ... Intel, AMD, Altera, Motorola, Agilent, Hitachi, Osram, Plexus Corporation, | and Seagate) located within the Bayan Lepas Free Industrial Zone – earning ... |
Sanyo | ... roadcasts of the series using an early pre-Betamax home video recorder, the | V-Cord. Approximately half of the series' episodes exist in this format |
Ericsson | ... placement in 1994 by Jaap Haartsen and Sven Mattisson, who were working for | in Lund, Sweden |
EMI | ... th industry, both local and international, and is (or has been) the home of | , Nestlé and H. J. Heinz Company. Past companies include Fairey Aviation ( ... |
Motorola | ... newables hub near the Halbeath Interchange, off the M90 on a former Hyndai/ | 'white elephant' factory. The demolition of the factory began in early 201 ... |
Honeywell | ... work by Burroughs (later Unisys), Convex Computer (later Hewlett-Packard), | Information Systems Italy (HISI) (later Groupe Bull), Silicon Graphics (la ... |
IBM | ... , Charles Babbage, Hermann Hollerith, and early computer manufacturers like | . Another variant of that idea was the perforated paper tape. In all those ... |
Samsung Electronics | ... ndustrial companies include US Steel (metallurgy), Slovnaft (oil industry), | (electronics), Sony (electronics), Mondi Business Paper (paper), Hydro Alu ... |
Palm | ... 86 computer architecture, but was later given such residences as an iMac, a | III, a Coleco Adam on Mir, a Furby, a nuclear weapon guidance system, an S ... |
Mitsubishi Electric | ... Cassegrain antenna was invented and built in Japan in 1963 by NTT, KDDI and | . The 20 meter I-1 antenna operated at 6.4, 4.2, and 1.7 GHz, and was used ... |
EMI | ... lbums remained unavailable in full until 2005 when Silence Records (through | ) re-issued them on CD, digitally re-mastered and with previously unreleas ... |
Murphy | ... and Sanyo, Beta-format video recorders were also sold by Toshiba, Pioneer, | , Aiwa, and NEC; the Zenith Electronics Corporation and WEGA Corporations ... |
Honeywell | ... tages over similar machines from the better established vendors like IBM or | , in spite of its low cost around $300,000. Only 23 were sold, or 26 depen ... |
Nortel | In contrast to | 's DMS-100 which uses individual line cards with a codec, most lines are o ... |
IBM | ... ed his ideas further, with the help of his connections in companies such as | and Xerox, and his discussions with the computer specialists at Rochester. ... |
Qualcomm | ... Z stack is included with most Linux kernels and was originally developed by | . The Affix stack was developed by Nokia |
RCA | The 7″ 45 rpm record was introduced in 1949 by | as a smaller, more durable and higher-fidelity replacement for the 78 rpm ... |
IBM | ... teams were tasked with developing the console–a skunkworks group headed by | researcher Tatsuo Yamamoto and another team led by Sega hardware engineer ... |
RCA | The anonymous sleeve notes on the 1960 | (UK) album Handful of Keys state that Waller copyrighted over 400 new song ... |
Pioneer | ... n to Sony and Sanyo, Beta-format video recorders were also sold by Toshiba, | , Murphy, Aiwa, and NEC; the Zenith Electronics Corporation and WEGA Corpo ... |
Honeywell | ... y other minicomputer company including Data General, Prime, Computervision, | and Wang Laboratories, many based in New England, also collapsed or merged ... |
IBM | ... w advantages over similar machines from the better established vendors like | or Honeywell, in spite of its low cost around $300,000. Only 23 were sold, ... |
Elliott 401 | ... ysis. He became an enthusiast of electronic computers, in 1954 obtaining an | for Rothamsted and contributing to the initial development of statistical ... |
Flextronics | In July 2006 Kodak announced that | would manufacture and help design its digital cameras |
IBM | ... fforts to port other operating systems parts for the microkernel, including | 's Workplace OS and several efforts by Apple Computer to build a cross-pla ... |
Compaq | ... Clock Tower Place, Maynard, Massachusetts. DEC was acquired in June 1998 by | , which subsequently merged with Hewlett-Packard in May 2002. Some parts o ... |
RCA | ... e Clause, who were releasing EPs for years before the company was bought by | |
Silicon Graphics | ... t-Packard), Honeywell Information Systems Italy (HISI) (later Groupe Bull), | (later Silicon Graphics International), Sequent Computer Systems (later IB ... |
IBM | ... capability to debug itself. Typically third party software packages such as | 's TPF Tool Kit or Step by Step Trace from or CMSTPF,TPF/GI,zTPF/GI from a ... |
Nokia | ... and was originally developed by Qualcomm. The Affix stack was developed by | |
Sony | ... 00s. In 2001 Kodak held the No. 2 spot in U.S. digital camera sales (behind | ) but it lost $60 USD on every camera sold, while there was also a dispute ... |
e-Machines | ... sy-to-use thin client which used an SVGA monitor and mouse. Both Compaq and | marketed the Companion, Compaq producing it in multiple models. However, b ... |
IBM | ... bership of over 16,000 companies worldwide. It was established by Ericsson, | , Intel, Toshiba and Nokia, and later joined by many other companies |
IBM | ... mid-1960s and sold for much less than mainframe and mid-size computers from | and its direct competitors. In a 1970 survey, the New York Times suggested ... |
Raytheon | Although not a weapon, U.S. Navy PTs also were fitted with | SO radar, which had about a 17 nm range. Having radar gave Navy PTs a dist ... |
L-3 Communications | # | # Honeywell International Inc |
EMI | ... occupier was the Gramophone Company, later His Master's Voice and latterly | . Only the EMI archives and some early reinforced concrete factory buildin ... |
Orion Electric | In 2001, Toshiba signed a contract with | , one of the world's largest OEM consumer video electronic makers and supp ... |
Sony | ... l (metallurgy), Slovnaft (oil industry), Samsung Electronics (electronics), | (electronics), Mondi Business Paper (paper), Hydro Aluminium (aluminum pro ... |
Compaq | ... ories, many based in New England, also collapsed or merged. DEC was sold to | in 1998 |
Toshiba | ... ver 16,000 companies worldwide. It was established by Ericsson, IBM, Intel, | and Nokia, and later joined by many other companies |
EMI | ... uence over their US record label, Capitol, was not as strong as it was over | 's Parlophone in Britain. A single was released in the US, pairing "Yester ... |
RCA | ... l with NBC to move the show to their network. At the time, NBC was owned by | , who was promoting color at the time in order to sell their color TV sets ... |
Nokia | ... ompanies worldwide. It was established by Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Toshiba and | , and later joined by many other companies |
IBM | ... DOS)), as did (at the other end of the hardware spectrum, and much earlier) | 's System/360, 370 and (later) 390 series of mainframes (e.g., DOS/360: Di ... |
IBM | ... . At RFID Journal Live 2010 in Orlando, Airbus detailed 16 active projects, | and—most recently added to the team—CSC. The two other areas of significan ... |
EMI | ... s. Radiohead also cited similar motives with the end of their contract with | when their album was released as a "pay what you want" sales model as an o ... |
Thales Group | # | (U.S. branch |
EMI | ... Megadeth released The System Has Failed on Sanctuary Records in the US and | in Europe. Heralded as a return to form, Revolver magazine gave the album ... |
IBM | ... oduct of the Year” in 1986. Over the next four years channel connections to | MVS and Univac OS1100 mainframes were introduced, and a Teradata system ov ... |
SGI | ... lm III, a Coleco Adam on Mir, a Furby, a nuclear weapon guidance system, an | O2, a Hewlett-Packard Calculator (with reverse Polish notation, which mean ... |
IBM | ... ics (later Silicon Graphics International), Sequent Computer Systems (later | ), Data General (later EMC) and Digital (later Compaq, now HP) during the ... |
EMI | ... on the name Culture Club. The group recorded demos, which were paid for by | Records, but the label was unimpressed and decided not to sign the group. ... |
Compaq | ... t Computer Systems (later IBM), Data General (later EMC) and Digital (later | , now HP) during the 1990s. Techniques developed by these companies later ... |
Agilent Technologies | ... stream market until 2004, when Paul Machin at Logitech, in partnership with | , introduced its MX 1000 laser mouse. This mouse uses a small infrared las ... |
Fujitsu | ... lable non-x86 processor choices, including the Sun Microsystems UltraSPARC, | SPARC64 III and later, SGI MIPS, Intel Itanium, Hewlett Packard PA-RISC, H ... |
Texas Instruments | ... r also received the title of Chief Operating Officer. He joined Compaq from | , and established operations from scratch in both Europe and Asia. Pfeiffe ... |
National Instruments | ... eBay/PayPal, Bioware, Blizzard Entertainment, Hoover's, Intel Corporation, | , Samsung Group, Buffalo Technology, Silicon Laboratories, Xerox, Oracle, ... |
BAE Systems | # | # Thales Alenia Spac |
Motorola | ... ystem and can be programmed using increasingly sophisticated compilers from | , IBM and GNU, therefore assembly language programming is rarely needed. A ... |
VTech | In April 2000, Lucent sold its Consumer Products unit to | & Consumer Phone Services. In October 2000, Lucent spun off its Business S ... |
Bosch | ... t still existing (large) enterprises. As BBT Thermotechnik, now part of the | group, Buderus was for many decades one of the largest employers in the ce ... |
EMI | ... e Gramophone Company to form Electric & Musical Industries Ltd (EMI). Under | the Parlophone company initially maintained its status as a jazz label. In ... |
RCA | ... on in 1928 . Subsequently, Theremin granted commercial production rights to | |
Logitech | ... ode (each mouse has a different standby time). A typical implementation (by | ) has four power states, where the sensor is pulsed at different rates per ... |
Motorola | ... ectronics Show. Companies licensing this technology include General Motors, | and Visteon. In 2006 eSpring was named Product of the Year by the Poland-b ... |
IBM | ... amilies whose children go to the Spackenkill Union Free School District. An | plant is also located in this community, and many of its employees live in ... |
Intersil | ... d PDP-8/L in 1968. In 1975, one year after an agreement between Digital and | , the Intersil 6100 chip was launched, effectively a PDP-8 on a chip. This ... |
SanDisk | In September 2006, German officials seized MP3 players from | 's booth at the IFA show in Berlin after an Italian patents firm won an in ... |
Commodore International | ... lities was AmigaOS, introduced in 1985. The voice synthesis was licensed by | from SoftVoice, Inc., who also developed the original MacinTalk text-to-sp ... |
Ericsson | ... and political and economic stability, many multinational companies such as | , Siemens, Motorola and have their regional research and development headq ... |
Harris Corporation | ... ce Center Visitor's Complex, and $5.9 million from space business visitors. | , headquartered in the county, has the most employees in the private secto ... |
Sony | ... ames such as Waterstones, Marks & Spencer, Debenhams, T.K. Maxx, JD Sports, | , McDonald'sx2, Argos, PC World, Tesco, Waitrose, Monsoon, HMV and H&M. Sm ... |
Logitech | ... er mice did not enter the mainstream market until 2004, when Paul Machin at | , in partnership with Agilent Technologies, introduced its MX 1000 laser m ... |
IBM | ... a T1 line that connected 170 smaller networks together. The following year, | , MCI and Merit would create a T3 backbone. In the early days of the Inter ... |
Hitachi | In late 2005 President George W. Bush visited Kernersville's Deere- | plant to give a speech about the American economy |
NCR Corporation | Automated teller machine (ATM) vendors Wincor Nixdorf, | and Diebold Incorporated have all adopted Microsoft Windows XP as their mi ... |
Ericsson | ... has a membership of over 16,000 companies worldwide. It was established by | , IBM, Intel, Toshiba and Nokia, and later joined by many other companies |
Motorola | ... economic stability, many multinational companies such as Ericsson, Siemens, | and have their regional research and development headquarters in Greece |
EMI | ... ged with the Gramophone Company to form Electric & Musical Industries Ltd ( | ). Under EMI the Parlophone company initially maintained its status as a j ... |
IBM | ... t Iowa State, Atanasoff researched the use of slaved Monroe calculators and | tabulators for scientific problems. In 1936 he invented an analog calculat ... |
IBM | ... of modern microcomputer CLIs; those used in earlier systems, such as CTSS, | 's JCL, or Univac's time-sharing systems, would look utterly alien. Many f ... |
Agere Systems | ... aya, Inc., and in June 2002, it spun off its microelectronics division into | . The spinoffs of enterprise networking and wireless, the industry's key g ... |
Wincor Nixdorf | Automated teller machine (ATM) vendors | , NCR Corporation and Diebold Incorporated have all adopted Microsoft Wind ... |
Apple's | Also his voice can be heard in | first iBook commercial |