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review aggregate | ... ion from critics and fans alike. The film holds a 60% "Fresh" rating on the | website Rotten Tomatoes |
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Metacritic | ... om critics, with an 85% 'fresh' rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and 64 rating on | |
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Apple IIe | ... upgrade kit was sold later to house the motherboard of an Apple II GS in an | case |
Macintosh SE | ... 0 MB or 40 MB) and an optional second floppy disk drive. It, along with the | , was the first Macintosh computer to use the Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) intr ... |
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Rotten Tomatoes | ... for Blow were decidedly mixed. The film holds an approval rating of 55% at | based on 135 reviews (74 positive, 61 negative), where the consensus is: " ... |
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Rotten Tomatoes | The review aggregator | reported that 96% of critics gave the film a positive review, based on 25 ... |
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Atari ST | ... tensive graphics library. This version of Turbo C was also released for the | , but distributed in Germany only |
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VAX | Constrained by the huge success of their | /VMS products, which followed the proprietary model, the company was very ... |
PDP | ... 1960s to the 1990s. Also known as DEC and using the trademark DIGITAL, its | and VAX products were the most successful (in terms of sales) minicomputer ... |
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Metacritic | ... eceiving 72% favorable reviews out of 167 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, and a | score of 57/100 (mixed or average) from 36 reviews. On the television prog ... |
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MSX | ... instalments were released in Japan on NES and ported that same year to the | ; all four games have been remade for newer systems. Dragon Quest was firs ... |
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Allmusic | According to Bill Dahl at | |
Rotten Tomatoes | ... film received positive reviews from critics, with an 85% 'fresh' rating on | , and 64 rating on Metacritic |
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Commodore 64 | ... based on the book, which was released in versions for the Commodore PET and | . One account states that there was a dispute as to whether valid permissi ... |
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PCW | Apart from Amstrad's other 3" machines (the | and the ZX Spectrum +3), the few other computer systems to use them includ ... |
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Half.com | Since the company | was bought by eBay in February 2001, it has not been made clear whether eB ... |
Commodore 64 | ... i 2600, NES, or Sega Master System, and in older home computers such as the | , Atari 800, and Sinclair Spectrum |
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Apple Lisa | Despite the introduction of the Motorola 68000-based | system in 1983, and its more successful cousin the Macintosh in 1984, the ... |
Allmusic | ... gle moment when the style was born. As an uncredited critic has written for | , "being freed of all rules, free improvisation cannot be traced back to a ... |
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Amiga | The Commodore | was the first personal computer to use a full-featured blitter, and the fi ... |
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Metacritic | ... 97% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 143 reviews, while | reported the film had an average score of 93 out of 100, based on 31 revie ... |
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Crikey | ====Australia====According to | , The Age of March 19 reported that the Vienna Boys Choir “has been caught ... |
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Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator | IBM went on to build the | (SSEC) to both test new technology and provide more publicity for the comp ... |
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Pocket PC | ... crosoft subsequently dropped support for these other architectures in their | platform. In 1997, as part of a lawsuit settlement, the StrongARM intellec ... |
Commodore 64 | ... ño had a computer game with his name released, in 1988 for the Amstrad CPC, | , Sinclair ZX Spectrum and MSX. He had another game titled Emilio Butrague ... |
Rotten Tomatoes | ... Russell and Keith A. Wester). It currently holds a "fresh" rating (67%) on | based on 48 reviews, making it Michael Bay's highest rated film and his on ... |
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Star | ... ocessor chip, which was not available in 1971. The 1973 Xerox Alto and 1981 | workstations, which introduced the graphical user interface, used TTL circ ... |
VAX | ... eiver in March 1981, and that year started selling adapters for PDP-11s and | es, as well as Multibus-based Intel and Sun Microsystems computers. This w ... |
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Rotten Tomatoes | ... orld, receiving critical acclaim and numerous awards. The review aggregator | reported that 97% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 143 ... |
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Commodore 64 | In 1990, GameTek created a The Price Is Right computer game for the DOS and | platforms and other systems to fit in their line of other game show games |
Econet | The Acorn LAN, | , was first configured on the Atom |
PDP-11 | In 1976, DEC decided to extend the | architecture to 32-bits while adding a complete virtual memory system to t ... |
Apple IIc Plus | The final Apple II model was the | introduced in 1988. It was the same size and shape as the IIc that came be ... |
Commodore 64 | ... of the 1980s and into the early 1990s, the Quantum Link online service for | computers offered user-to-user messages between concurrently connected cus ... |
Atari ST | ... worked with Atari to produce the BASIC that was initially provided with the | — ST BASIC |
Hello! | On 10 April 2007, | reported that Atkinson was moving forward with his ideas for a fifth serie ... |
Apple Extended Keyboard | ... ad the customer was offered the choice of the new ADB Apple Keyboard or the | as a separate purchase |
Amiga | Originally, AmigaOne was the name of a project for new | hardware, managed by Eyetech and designed by the German company Escena Gmb ... |
Atari | Mature versions of the Commodore, SWTPC, | and Apple home computer systems all featured a disk operating system (actu ... |
Amiga | ... le for the popular MOD editor Scream Tracker, which was fashioned after the | Soundtracker, as well as the Advanced DigiPlayer sound editor and later be ... |
Rotten Tomatoes | The review aggregator | reported that 100% of critics gave the film a positive review, based on el ... |
Amiga | ... ct was ported to the Amiga 1000 and was upgraded through version 4.1 on the | platform despite rumors of its discontinuation. The company's efforts were ... |
VAX | ... o the simple paging and memory protection of the PDP-11. The result was the | architecture. The first computer to use a VAX CPU was the VAX-11/780, whic ... |
Amstrad CPC | ... yer, Butragueño had a computer game with his name released, in 1988 for the | , Commodore 64, Sinclair ZX Spectrum and MSX. He had another game titled E ... |
Rotten Tomatoes | ... 84. It currently holds a 97% "Fresh" rating on the review aggregate website | . The film was voted as the eighth best film set in Los Angeles in the las ... |
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Metacritic | The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics. On | , Pretty Woman received an average score of 51 out of 100 from the 17 revi ... |
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Apple I | The Macintosh II and Macintosh SE were the first Apple computers since the | to be sold without a keyboard. Instead the customer was offered the choice ... |
BBC Micro | ... puters at that time such as Sinclair’s ZX- series, the Commodore 64 and the | relied on the use of the domestic television set and a separately connecte ... |
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Bloody Disgusting | ... ber 20 on the cable channel Bravo's list of the 100 Scariest Movie Moments. | ranked the film sixth in their list of the 'Top 20 Horror Films of the Dec ... |
Atari ST | ... ly a large collection of C64 tunes that The Exceptions ported across to the | 's Yamaha YM2149 sound chip using his own driver to get the most out of it ... |
downloadable | McTell released his first | album in July, 2009, titled Streets of London and Other Story Songs, compr ... |
Commodore 64 | ... Messenger (AIM), discussed later). While the Quantum Link service ran on a | , using only the Commodore's PETSCII text-graphics, the screen was visuall ... |
Commodore 64 | ... as opposed to console games) market in the world, and the extremely popular | , Atari 8-bit, and Sinclair ZX Spectrum computers dominated. By the time t ... |
Macintosh Plus | ... ver, HFS was not widely introduced until System 3.0, which debuted with the | in January 1986, along with the larger 800 KB floppy disk drive for the Ma ... |
Amiga | ... OS); MetaComCo won the contract from Commodore because the original planned | disk operating system called CAOS was behind schedule; timescales were inc ... |
Rotten Tomatoes | ... f was well received by critics and currently holds a 97% approval rating on | . Film critic Roger Ebert named The Right Stuff best film of the year, and ... |
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Commodore PET | ... was not new, having been seen before on business-oriented machines and the | , but in the home computer space, it predated the Apple Macintosh by almos ... |
Macintosh SE | The Macintosh II and | were the first Apple computers since the Apple I to be sold without a keyb ... |
Kijiji | The classifieds service | was launched by eBay in March 2005. In April 2008, eBay sued Craigslist to ... |
MSX | ... umber of features to the genre. Installments of the series have appeared on | computers, Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo Entertainment Sys ... |
Allmusic | ... were literally creating themselves and their art form at the same time" and | writes, "rhymers like PE's Chuck D, Big Daddy Kane, KRS-One, and Rakim bas ... |
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Amiga 4000 | ... ause an exception on an emulated 68040, just like it would perhaps do on an | /040 |
Crikey | ... ch is a private organisation. Reviewing the matter, journalist Paul Mees in | accused The Age of outright "fabrication" |
Q-Bus | ... t loop network adapter rated at 19200 bps, which could be inserted into the | slot. Based on ULA chip K1801VP1-035 (and later on K1801VP1-065), the adap ... |
Series/1 | ... ents, such as the mass manufacture of the System/360 and development of the | mainframe computers, IBM's main complex was the birthplace of the IBM PC, ... |
PDP11/34 | ... 9 translate/rotate cycles, much faster than the EMI-scanner. It used a DEC | minicomputer both to operate the servo-mechanisms and to acquire and proce ... |
ChessBase | On September 23, 2010, | reported that Spassky had suffered a more serious stroke that had left him ... |
Pink News | Bell told | in October 2011, "Vince said he guessed I was gay because of all the boys ... |
Allmusic | ... arted as "a Gang of Four and Scratch Acid ripoff". Andy Kellman, writing in | , has even argued that Gang of Four's "germs of influence" can be found in ... |
Rotten Tomatoes | ... d critically. It currently holds a 98% "Certified Fresh" approval rating on | and a 100% approval rating from top critics, making it one of the best rat ... |
mainframe | ... ystems, call centers, PABXs, networks, telecommunications, server queueing, | computer of telecommunications terminals, advanced telecommunications syst ... |
review aggregate | The Verdict holds a 96% "Fresh" rating on the | website Rotten Tomatoes. In a poll of 500 films held by Empire magazine, i ... |
Allmusic | ... on was extremely positive; Pitchfork awarded the album a 9.7 out of 10, and | reviewer Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that it was "arguably Yo La Tengo's ... |
CDC 6600 | ... xpected, it was the fastest computer in the world from 1961 until the first | became operational in 1964 |
Metacritic | ... atoes (75% for their "Cream of the Crop" designation) and a 76 metascore on | . The film led Roger Ebert to call Reiner "one of Hollywood's very best di ... |
Newsarama | On June 6, 2006, comic news site | reported that Red Sonja, LLC (which holds rights to the Roy Thomas version ... |
Commodore | Mature versions of the | , SWTPC, Atari and Apple home computer systems all featured a disk operati ... |
PDP-1 | ... recursors of the PDP-8 include the PDP-5, LINC, the TX-0, the TX-2, and the | . Digital Equipment gave rise to a number of minicomputer companies along ... |
Amiga | MetaComCo also developed ABasiC for the | which was initially provided with Amigas |
GamesRadar | ... lston commented that Blastoise is “hecka cool” and “well worth the effort.” | editor Brett Elston compared Blastoise to Charizard, stating that while Ch ... |
TV Guide | In 2004 and 2007, Quantum Leap was ranked #15 and #19 on | s "Top Cult Shows Ever" |
VideoBrain Family Computer | The | , released in 1977, only had one programming language available for it and ... |
IBM 1620 | ... he IBM Systems Research Institute, implemented a part of the notation on an | computer, and it was used by students in a special high school course on e ... |
Amiga | ... uter era, composing the music for tens of games. He was also an experienced | programmer and ported many of Thalion Software's Atari ST titles. He no lo ... |
ClearSpeed | ... are available from ClearSpeed Technology, Ltd. and Stream Processors, Inc. | 's CSX600 (2004) has 96 cores each with 2 double-precision floating point ... |
ENIAC | ... the name CONIAC (Conny [Palm] Integrator And Calculator, compare Cognac and | ) for the predecessor BARK |
IBM 1130 | ... mputers of the University of Ljubljana, the Zuse Z-23 and its successor the | . Later on he participated in the development of programming languages, to ... |
Power Mac G4 | ... otherboard. While the MegArray connector is physically similar to the Apple | CPU daughtercard connector, it is not electrically compatible. There were ... |
Project Gutenberg | ... peaking world (and which is currently available online for free download by | ). It was often the book after the Bible that was most frequently owned by ... |
TV Guide | ... oward Stern Show around the time he sold his web site to Gemstar (owners of | ) |
Rotten Tomatoes | A Woman Under the Influence has an overall approval rating of 94% on | |
Allmusic | ... Suddenly, Eric Burdon and Van Morrison weren't so weird — even Bob Dylan." | has described Jagger as "one of the most popular and influential frontmen ... |
IBM 7070 | ... stor logic was the basis for the IBM 7090 line of scientific computers, the | and 7080 business computers, the IBM 7040 and IBM 1400 lines, and the IBM ... |
Baseball America | ... minor-leaguer Cameron Maybin, an athletic five-tool outfielder ranked #6 in | 's 2007 Top-100 Prospects. The Tigers suffered from injuries in the 2007 s ... |
Dulmont Magnum | ... onal computers used the 80186, with some notable exceptions: the Australian | laptop, one of the first laptops; the Wang Office Assistant, marketed as a ... |
HeadFirst PD | ... s which produced discs of such software are BBC PD, Electron User Group and | |
GamesRadar | ... toise evolved from Squirtle. IGN's Pokémon Chick called it "quite popular". | editor Brett Elston commented that Blastoise is “hecka cool” and “well wor ... |
IBM PC | In the 1980s, the | and its clones largely took over the small computer market, and DEC was un ... |
BBC Micro | ... r made by Acorn Computers Ltd from 1980 to 1982 when it was replaced by the | (originally Proton) and later the Acorn Electron |
Rotten Tomatoes | ... for When Harry Met Sally... were mostly positive. It has a rating of 91% on | (75% for their "Cream of the Crop" designation) and a 76 metascore on Meta ... |
PDP-11 | BASIC-PLUS on the DEC | uses the ampersand as a short form of the verb PRINT |
Acorn Electron | ... 982 when it was replaced by the BBC Micro (originally Proton) and later the | |
IBM Personal Computer | ... C compatible computers, being the first company to legally reverse-engineer | . It rose to become the largest supplier of PC systems during the 1990s be ... |
TOP500 | The November 2007 release of the 30th | list of the 500 most powerful computer systems in the world, has LLNL’s Bl ... |
DEC Professional | ... or the 16-bit PDP-11. A line of personal computers based on the PDP-11, the | series, failed commercially, along with other non-PDP-11 PC offerings from ... |
SDS 940 | ... son and L. Peter Deutsch for the Berkeley Timesharing System running on the | . It was implemented by L. Peter Deutsch and Dana Angluin between 1965 and ... |
TV Guide | In 1996 | ranked her number 23 on its 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time list |
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IBM PS/2 | ... (VGA) refers specifically to the display hardware first introduced with the | line of computers in 1987, but through its widespread adoption has also co ... |
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1UP.com | ... ouraged users to learn programming; many who later became industry leaders. | stated that Space Invaders showed that video games could compete against t ... |
Atari ST | ... also an experienced Amiga programmer and ported many of Thalion Software's | titles. He no longer composes music for a living and in 2006 he was workin ... |
Commodore 64 | ... designed to compete in the mid-1980s home computer market dominated by the | and the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, where it successfully established itself pri ... |
Allmusic | ... the Roof, which featured jazz arrangements of eight songs from the musical. | awarded the album 4 stars and states "Cannonball plays near his peak; this ... |
Atari ST | ... rn 1970), a French musician known by the alias Jess, wrote chiptunes on the | during the 1990s |
Kazaa | ... he company to cease operations. The product was similar in look and feel to | which is marketed by Sharman Networks and Morpheus which was distributed b ... |
DEC Professional | The | series were desktop PCs intended to compete with IBM's earlier 8088 and 80 ... |
DECSYSTEM-20 | ... system, but did not end up being any lower in cost. From the start, the new | would run a version of TENEX as its default operating system |
TOP500 | ... number of the most powerful computer systems in the world, according to the | list, including Blue Gene/L, the world's fastest computer from 2004 until ... |
Commodore 64 | ... st game was the helicopter action game Raid on Bungeling Bay (1984) for the | |
IBM 7090 | ... cessful. The Standard Modular System transistor logic was the basis for the | line of scientific computers, the IBM 7070 and 7080 business computers, th ... |
Commodore 64 | ... with projected digital animation by the . In 1984, Telarium released a for | based on Fahrenheit 451. Bradbury and director Charles Rome Smith co-found ... |
Compis | ... ; the Siemens PC-D (not 100% IBM PC-compatible but using MS-DOS 2.11 ); the | (a Swedish school computer); the RM Nimbus (a British school computer); th ... |
Unisys ICON | ... (a Swedish school computer); the RM Nimbus (a British school computer); the | (a Canadian school computer); ORB Computer by ABS; the HP 100LX, HP 200LX, ... |
PDP-11 | ... ngs, generically called middle-endian or mixed-endian, are possible. On the | (16-bit little-endian) for example, the compiler stored 32-bit values with ... |
Metacritic | ... t a positive total rating of 86%. The film has also earned a score of 73 on | |
Xerox Star | Delays in the standards process put at risk the market introduction of the | workstation and 3Com's Ethernet LAN products. With such business implicati ... |
PDP | ... t versions of the C language and the Unix operating system ran on Digital's | series of computers (first on a PDP-7, then the PDP-11's), which were amon ... |
Compaq Presario | ... q brand remains on only some consumer-oriented and budget products, notably | PCs. HP's business computers line was discontinued in favour of the Compaq ... |
Techdirt | ... ismissed under the anti-SLAPP provisions of California law. Mike Masnick of | coined the term "Streisand effect" in January 2005 to describe the publici ... |
Macintosh IIfx | ... was followed by a series of related models including the Macintosh IIx and | , all of which used the Motorola 68030 processor. It was possible to upgra ... |
Amiga 4000 | ... 4000. It was to have connectors for an optionally attached Amiga 1200 or an | respectively, in order to use the old custom chips of an Amiga. This Amiga ... |
TX-0 | ... test their new circuitry, they first built a small 18-bit machine known as | which first ran in 1956. When the TX-0 successfully proved the basic conce ... |
Rotten Tomatoes | Signs garnered generally positive reviews from movie critics. | reported that 74% gave positive appraisals, based on 221 reviews. At Metac ... |
VAX | ... as Unix or ITS - but DEC's decision to scrap all the internal rivals to the | architecture and its VMS OS killed the DEC-20 and put an end to TWENEX's b ... |
IBM 704 | ... ter with the aggressive performance goal of a "speed at least 100 times the | " (i.e. 4 MIPS) to the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. Delivery was slat ... |
IBM Roadrunner | ... e world's fastest computer from 2004 until Los Alamos National Laboratory's | supercomputer surpassed it in 2008. The Lab is a leader in technical innov ... |
Amstrad PCW | Amstrad followed their success with the CPC 464 by launching the | word-processor range, another Z80-based machine with a 3" disk drive and s ... |
Ship of Fools | ... m their wells of Zohassadar can seek solace." Steve Goddard, of the website | said "Ned is an innocent abroad in a world of cynicism and compromise. We ... |
Allmusic | ... middle of the 1960s, when the singer-songwriter Bob Dylan began his career. | editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine attributes The Beatles' shift toward intros ... |
Apple Lisa | ... so served as the basis for hierarchical filing systems on the Apple IIe and | . HFS was developed by Patrick Dirks and Bill Bruffey. It shared a number ... |
Metacritic | ... matoes reported that 74% gave positive appraisals, based on 221 reviews. At | , which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream ... |
Sinclair QL | The company also sold the Lattice C compiler for the | and the Atari ST and range of other languages for m68k-based computers. Me ... |
Tianhe-I | ... ocessors (GPGPUs) has improved, a number of petaflop supercomputers such as | and Nebulae have started to rely on them. However, other systems such as t ... |
Amiga 500 | ... upport of the Amiga chipset and by 1998 was able to more-or-less emulate an | at full speed |
GameSpy | ... by publications such as Entertainment Weekly, Time, PC Gamer, Discover and | . Wright was also awarded the PC Magazine Lifetime Achievement Award in Ja ... |
Commodore 64 | ... s a set of Christmas songs that he arranged in a rock style on his school's | |
Rotten Tomatoes | The film received very positive reviews, earning a 100% "fresh" score on | based on 9 reviews. It was nominated for four Oscars, including Best Pictu ... |
Commodore 64 | The group was founded in 1986 by PSI as a | group, before moving to the PC demoscene in 1988; other members included, ... |
Rotten Tomatoes | ... panning two seasons. The film has received 145 critical reviews on the site | , 124 "Fresh" and 21 "Rotten", giving it a positive total rating of 86%. T ... |
VAX | ... r the processors of mini-computer and mainframe processors; such as the DEC | and Data General Eclipse, and for equipment such as machine tool numerical ... |
CNN Money's | Billerica was a contender for | "Best Places to Live" in 2009 but did not make the top 100 list for the na ... |
Rotten Tomatoes | ... ollo 13 received very positive reviews from film critics. Review aggregator | reports that the film has an overall approval rating of 97% based on 51 re ... |
Last.fm | ... the whole album was made available for free streaming on their website and | |
Metacritic | ... ating of 97% based on 51 reviews, with a weighted average score of 8/10. At | , which assigns a normalized 0–100 rating to reviews from mainstream criti ... |
ReserVec | ... 49; the maintenance base later also moved east. With the development of the | in 1953, TCA became the first airline in the world to use a computer reser ... |
MSX | ... leased, in 1988 for the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, Sinclair ZX Spectrum and | . He had another game titled Emilio Butragueño 2 in 1989 which was a compi ... |
Atari ST | The company also sold the Lattice C compiler for the Sinclair QL and the | and range of other languages for m68k-based computers. MetaComCo also repr ... |
Ain't It Cool News | ... also hosted the MTV series, in 2005. The film review websites Spill.com and | are based in Austin. Rooster Teeth Productions, creator of popular web ser ... |
TX-2 | ... ed the basic concepts, attention turned to a much larger system, the 36-bit | with a then-enormous 64 kWords of core memory. Core was so expensive that ... |
Apple IIe | ... III, which also served as the basis for hierarchical filing systems on the | and Apple Lisa. HFS was developed by Patrick Dirks and Bill Bruffey. It sh ... |
Kerrison Predictor | The solution was automation, in the form of a mechanical computer, the | . Operators kept it pointed at the target, and the Predictor then calculat ... |
Macintosh IIx | The Macintosh II was followed by a series of related models including the | and Macintosh IIfx, all of which used the Motorola 68030 processor. It was ... |
IBM PC | ... ed directly against IBM, manufacturing computer systems equivalent with the | . In the 1990s, as IBM's own PC division declined, Compaq faced other IBM ... |
S-100 bus | The Sorcerer was a combination of parts from a standard | machine, combined with their custom display circuitry. The machine include ... |
CAIN project | According to the Sutton database of deaths at the University of Ulster's | , the UDA/UFF was responsible for 259 killings during the Troubles. 208 of ... |
BBC Micro | ... stored elsewhere than floppy disks; among these exceptions were the British | 's optional Disc Filing System, DFS, offered as a kit with a disk controll ... |
Numerical Wind Tunnel | ... ates and in Japan, setting new computational performance records. Fujitsu's | supercomputer used 166 vector processors to gain the top spot in 1994 with ... |
Metacritic | ... was viewed by many critics and fans as a growth in Eminem as an artist. At | , which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream ... |
IBM 7090 | ... ion programmed in FORTRAN IV for a portion of the notation was done for the | computer running under the IBSYS operating system. This work was finished ... |
one chip-MSX | ... ed (in August 2006) the launch of a new MSX2 compatible system called the " | ", a system based on an Altera Cyclone EP1C12Q240C8 FPGA. The one chip-MSX ... |
Allmusic | Stephen Thomas Erlewine, senior editor for | , described specifically Culture Club as a new wave band and generically a ... |
PDP-11 | ... system ran on Digital's PDP series of computers (first on a PDP-7, then the | 's), which were among the first commercially viable minicomputers, althoug ... |
IBM 7040 | ... line of scientific computers, the IBM 7070 and 7080 business computers, the | and IBM 1400 lines, and the IBM 1620 small scientific computer. (The 7030 ... |
PDP | ... tion (DEC) from 1970 into the 1990s, one of a succession of products in the | series. The PDP-11 replaced the PDP-8 in many real-time applications, alth ... |
Allmusic | ... described So Red the Rose as "the most pretentious album ever made," while | called it "the best album Duran Duran never made". Musicians who contribut ... |
VAX | ... Z180, eZ80 etc.), MCS-48, 8051, DEC Alpha, Altera Nios, Atmel AVR, SuperH, | , and, largely, PDP-11 |
TV Guide | ... ident in Aspen, Colorado. After Bono's death, Mary told an interviewer from | that Sonny had been addicted to and was seriously abusing prescription dru ... |
Allmusic | ... wd, snatched up a fan, and bitten off his head." Stephen Thomas Erlewine of | commented that "their blend of industrial noise, grinding metal guitars, a ... |
Cray-2 | ... 76, and it became one of the most successful supercomputers in history. The | released in 1985 was an 8 processor liquid cooled computer and Fluorinert ... |
AlphaSmart | ... from Texas Instruments and Intel. The processor is also used in some of the | line of portable word processors. Examples include the Dana and Dana Wirel ... |
Slant Magazine | ... t successful album to date and went platinum eight years after its release. | listed the album at #21 on its list of "Best Albums of the 1980's" |
mainframe | ... ntroduced a lower-cost line, 1963's PDP-6 was intended to take DEC into the | market with a 36-bit machine. However, the PDP-6 proved to be a "hard sell ... |
Kijiji or eBay Classifieds | ... or other kind of SKU (via Half.com); online classified advertisements (via | ); online event ticket trading (via StubHub); online money transfers (via ... |
The Daily Week | ... atire in the context of events and figures in history. The Canadian website | combines social and political satire with absurdity. Canadian songwriter N ... |
PDP-10 | ... y Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) was the second proprietary OS for the | mainframe computer. TOPS-20 began in 1969 as the TENEX operating system of ... |
GameSpot | ... lthough many Western critics often consider Final Fantasy "more important". | called the original Dragon Quest one of the fifteen most influential games ... |
IAS machine | ... onsible for architecture and instruction set. It was closely modeled on the | for which the design team had retrieved drawings during a scholarship to I ... |
Anime News Network | ... . This was verified by a Toonami producer in a March 4, 2002 interview with | |
RPGamer | ... ies is a sprawling classic with well written scripts and solid characters." | reported in July 2004 that Square was polling die-hard customers, testing ... |
IBM 1620 | ... 7070 and 7080 business computers, the IBM 7040 and IBM 1400 lines, and the | small scientific computer. (The 7030 used about transistors.) The IBM 7302 ... |
IBM 704 | ... n 1961, physicist John Larry Kelly, Jr and colleague Louis Gerstman used an | computer to synthesize speech, an event among the most prominent in the hi ... |
Rotten Tomatoes | The Verdict holds a 96% "Fresh" rating on the review aggregate website | . In a poll of 500 films held by Empire magazine, it was voted 254th Great ... |
Salon.com | ... 09, she appeared in the film Broken Embraces as Lena. Stephanie Zacharek of | noted in her review for the film that Cruz "doesn't coast on her beauty in ... |
Lisa | ... talk. These inventions were later commercialized by Apple Computer in their | and Macintosh computers |
GamesRadar | ... ting the feasibility of porting Final Fantasy Adventure to the Nintendo DS. | listed Final Fantasy Adventure as one of the titles they want in the 3DS V ... |
Scalable Coherent Interface | ... l attempt to reduce the communication required to maintain cache coherency. | (SCI) is an IEEE standard defining a directory based cache coherency proto ... |
GameSpot | ... Portable version was not as critically successful as the previous releases | ;'s Kevin VanOrd cited the visuals as its strongest enhancement, but state ... |
SourceWatch | ... y Front Groups and Anti-Environmental Think Tanks." It has also started the | (formerly Disinfopedia) project, a specialized wiki encyclopedia about pro ... |
Reason | The November 10, 2004 online version of | magazine reported that Lindzen is "willing to take bets that global averag ... |
PopMatters | ... t the album proved "that you don't have to sell out to sell records", while | agreed, claiming "(i)n a year where excess was romanticized by nearly ever ... |
TV Guide | ... sult is an astonishing, compulsive film, directed with a crackling energy." | rated the film four out of four stars, calling it "tough-minded" and "movi ... |
Rotten Tomatoes | The film has a 93% fresh rating on | |
Data General NOVA | DEC developed the 16-bit PDP 11 as a response to the introduction of the | , which had a 16-bit word length; DEC's previous PDP-8 had only 12 bit wor ... |
ENIAC | ... 945, Perry Crawford, another member of the MIT team, saw a demonstration of | and suggested that a digital computer was the solution. Such a machine wou ... |
Allmusic | ... y vocals rode calmly on R. Kelly's rough beats". Stephen Thomas Erlewine of | felt that the album had its "share of filler", but described the singles a ... |
PDP-11 | ... MCS-48, 8051, DEC Alpha, Altera Nios, Atmel AVR, SuperH, VAX, and, largely, | |
Allmusic | Violent Femmes has received mostly positive reviews. The | review by Steve Huey awards the album 5 stars and states: "One of the most ... |
Atari ST | The | computers were sold with "stspeech.tos" on floppy disk |
Lisp machine | Genera is a commercial operating system and development environment for | s developed by Symbolics. It is essentially a fork of an earlier operating ... |
FERMIAC | In 1947, Fermi invented the | , an analog computer that used the Monte Carlo Method to study neutron tra ... |
NEC PC-8801 | ... both designed by part-time employee Hironobu Sakaguchi and released on the | |
Datamax UV-1 | ... s to build a home computer based on the Astrocade. While the Astrocade (and | ) had limited text capabilities but excellent graphics, the Sorcerer inste ... |
Amiga | ... ied to hammer out a standardized document format, based conceptually on the | 's Interchange File Format (IFF). Apple became interested in this work, an ... |
Slant Magazine | ... e most influential R&B albums of the decade. According to Sal Cinquemani of | , Aaliyah provided a "missing link" between hip hop and electronica. With ... |
PDP-1 | ... disk for later recall if needed. One such system had been developed for the | at MIT by Daniel Murphy before he joined BBN. Early DEC machines were base ... |
UKNC | ... s quickly filled this niche, porting several development tools from DVK and | . This led to an explosion of homebrew software, from Text editors and dat ... |
Brainiac | During the two-part series finale, Lex Luthor tried to resurrect | by ordering the crew to transform the base into a spaceship, so that they ... |
Ars Technica | | reported in March 2006 an RFID buffer overflow bug that could infect airpo ... |
Data General AViiON | ... Data General (used cache controller and link controller chips from Dolphin | ), Sequent and Cray Research. Dolphin Interconnect Solutions implemented a ... |
Intel Paragon | ... 048 processors connected via a fast three dimensional crossbar network. The | could have 1000 to 4000 Intel i860 processors in various configurations, a ... |
VAX | Digital also produced the popular | computer family, the first pure 64-bit microprocessor architecture (Alpha ... |
Altair 8800 | ... ent at Apple. Their first product, the Apple I computer, was similar to the | , the first commercially available microcomputer, except it had no provisi ... |
GamesRadar | ... ng to see him in a future Mario spinoff game though. Wart was listed 4th in | editor Alan Bradley's article "A baker's dozen of gaming's hungriest basta ... |
Allmusic | Mike DeGagne of | praised the album, saying that the songs on the album "rekindle some of St ... |
TX-0 | ... ircuits. The important precursors of the PDP-8 include the PDP-5, LINC, the | , the TX-2, and the PDP-1. Digital Equipment gave rise to a number of mini ... |
PopMatters | Adrien Begrand of | dismissed the original recording, but praised the re-release, writing "the ... |
TRS-80 | ... 6800 and 6809 machines used TSC's FLEX disk operating system, Radio Shack's | machines used TRS-DOS, their Color Computer used OS-9, and most of the Int ... |
Metacritic | ... also holds a score of 77/100 (mostly favorable) on a similar review website | . It was eventually added to The New York Times "Guide to the Best 1,000 M ... |
Space.com | In 2001, the space news website | asked Freeman Dyson, J. Richard Gott and Sid Goldstein for reasons why som ... |
The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes | ... tly erected at the site. This trivia fact was referenced in the 1969 film " | |
DECSYSTEM-20 | ... the model of their CPU, like "KA10". Later upgrades produced the compatible | , along with TOPS-20 that included virtual memory |
Sun-2 | ... he University of Cambridge, decided to write a WYSIWYG document editor on a | workstation. He got the idea from his college roommate at Columbia, Ben Me ... |
Atari 8-bit family | ... board similar to machines like the Commodore PET, the Commodore 64, and the | . Unlike those machines, the Sorcerer's keyboard was a high quality unit w ... |
CBC News | According to | , an arbitrator's report later concluded that Bédard had voluntarily left ... |
MSX | ... s promotional material, the keyboard is noticeably tilted to the front with | -style cursor keys above the numeric keypad that now carries "function key ... |
128K Macintosh | ... vancement by Apple to leave a Macintosh computer model behind: the original | , which lacked sufficient memory to load the HFS code and was promptly dis ... |
TX-2 | ... he important precursors of the PDP-8 include the PDP-5, LINC, the TX-0, the | , and the PDP-1. Digital Equipment gave rise to a number of minicomputer c ... |
Rotten Tomatoes | ... the sixth best film in the romantic comedy genre. It is also ranked #15 on | ' 25 Best Romantic Comedies |
Allmusic | ... riest, and overall thrashiest album they've ever released." Steve Huey from | said that the album is "raw as Megadeth gets, and that can be both good an ... |
PDP-6 | In 1964 DEC announced the | . DEC was still heavily involved with MIT's AI Lab, and many feature reque ... |
DEC Professional | ... which were each tied to different proprietary architectures. The first, the | , was based on the PDP-11/23 (and later, the 11/73) running the RSX-11M+ d ... |
Rotten Tomatoes | ... alike. The film holds a 60% "Fresh" rating on the review aggregate website | |
Mindset | ... ang Office Assistant, marketed as a PC-like stand-alone word processor; the | ; the Siemens PC-D (not 100% IBM PC-compatible but using MS-DOS 2.11 ); th ... |
Atari ST | ... Igs, most popular versions of Unix, VMS, Data General, System/370, AmigaOS, | , OS/2, and NeXTSTEP |
Lonely Planet | ... ominated "the world's most beautiful island" by Tony Wheeler the founder of | travel guide |
Reddit | ... he participated in an "Ask Me Anything" session on the social media website | . The AMA turned into a PR disaster when Harrelson failed to make meaningf ... |
Rotten Tomatoes | ... still received generally positive reviews with the review tallying website | reporting that 75% of the reviews they tallied for the film were positive ... |
The Critical Badger | ... There is a strong community of local blogs including Althouse, dane101, and | |
Rotten Tomatoes | ... s given mixed to positive reviews and currently has a 68% "fresh" rating on | . Dave Kehr, in the Chicago Reader, wrote, "Richter seems to have invented ... |
Blue Gene | ... uter at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, named Sequoia, based on the | architecture which is scheduled to go online in 2012 |
Metacritic | ... 000 copies in its first week. The record received favorable reviews and was | 's 15th best-reviewed album of 2007. A significant portion of the proceeds ... |
PDP-10 | ... to carry out a similar evolution of their 36-bit design and introduced the | in 1968. The PDP-10 was as much a success as the PDP-6 was a failure; duri ... |
Xerox 6085 | ... 9 LISP machine), "Dorado" (used in the Xerox 1132 LISP machine), "Daybreak" | , and "Dragon" (a 4-processor 6085 with one of the first snoopy caches, th ... |
Apple IIe | ... de variety of computers and operating systems, including Mac OS, Linux, the | , a separate version for the Apple IIgs, most popular versions of Unix, VM ... |
Hyperion | ... ased in March 1983 at $2995, considerably more affordable than the Canadian | . The Compaq Portable was one of the progenitors of today's laptop; some c ... |
CDC 6600 | ... gns and parallelism to achieve superior computational peak performance. The | , released in 1964, is generally considered the first supercomputer |
GamePro | ... rly Pokémon phenomenon as "like a Hydro Pump from a Blastoise to the face". | s Kat Bailey wrote that a lot of players chose Blastoise for its two hydro ... |
Allmusic | Writing for | , John Dougan described the genre's origins |
Commodore PET | ... inside a "closed" box with a built-in keyboard similar to machines like the | , the Commodore 64, and the Atari 8-bit family. Unlike those machines, the ... |
MSN Companion | ... reate the first in a line of small-scale, web-based computer systems called | s |
Cyclops64 | IBM is developing the | architecture, intended to create a "supercomputer on a chip". IBM is also ... |
MSN Companion | ... or a mouse. To address these problems, the engineers at WebTV developed the | , which was another easy-to-use thin client which used an SVGA monitor and ... |
Lonely Planet | In 2010, | ranked Greece's northern and second-largest city of Thessaloniki as the wo ... |
PDP-11 | The | 16-bit computer was designed in a crash program by Harold McFarland, Gordo ... |
TV Guide | In a 2007 article, | named The Price Is Right the "greatest game show of all time" |
GlobalSecurity.org | ... were being discriminated and their religious rights were being suppressed. | reported that, in the early 1990s, journalists who did not conform to mili ... |
NEC PC-9801 | An adventure game titled Aa! Megami-sama! for the | was released in 1993 by Banpresto. An enhanced port was later released in ... |
TV Guide | ... The Heiress is one of the handsome, intense and adult dramas of the year." | rates the film five out of a possible five stars and adds, "This powerful ... |
Blue Waters | ... the envelope in supercomputing were underscored by IBM's abandonment of the | petascale project |
SPARCstation 1 | ... algorithm is also used in the .au format, which dates back at least to the | as the native method used by Sun's /dev/audio interface, widely used as a ... |
Rotten Tomatoes | ... vs. Larry Flynt received positive reviews; based on 53 reviews collected by | , the film has an overall approval rating from critics of 87%, with an ave ... |
LINC | ... tegrated circuits. The important precursors of the PDP-8 include the PDP-5, | , the TX-0, the TX-2, and the PDP-1. Digital Equipment gave rise to a numb ... |
Spike Magazine | In an August 1999 | interview, Gibson stated "He (Chris) was brought to my attention by someon ... |
Rotten Tomatoes | ... e film currently holds a 90% "Fresh" rating on the review aggregate website | . It also holds a score of 77/100 (mostly favorable) on a similar review w ... |
Allmusic | Keith Johnson of | describes a "Modern Creative" genre, in which "musicians may incorporate f ... |
Rotten Tomatoes | The film has an 89% rating on | |
Apple II GS | ... had a keyboard built into the motherboard shell, with the exception of the | which featured an external keyboard. An upgrade kit was sold later to hous ... |
PDP-10 | ... DEC was once again entering the 36-bit business with what would become the | . BBN started talks with DEC to get a paging subsystem in the new machine, ... |
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Rotten Tomatoes | The film received critical acclaim. Based on 143 reviews collected by | , the film has an overall approval rating from critics of 90%, with an ave ... |
Commodore 128 | ... h peripherals). The Lt. Kernal hard disk subsystem for the Commodore 64 and | models stored its DOS on the disk, as is the case with modern systems, and ... |
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IBM 1130 | APL was first available in 1967 for the | as APL\1130. It would run in as little as 8k 16 bit words of memory, and u ... |
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PDP-6 | While the PDP-5 introduced a lower-cost line, 1963's | was intended to take DEC into the mainframe market with a 36-bit machine. ... |
IBM PC keyboard | ... control shift function keys. This was translated to the layout of the 1981 | , with two columns of function keys at the left end of the keyboard, but w ... |
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Rotten Tomatoes | Baraka has a 83% of | out of 18 reviews. Roger Ebert included the film in his Great Movies list |
Atari ST | ... available for the Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Commodore Amiga, | , MSX and DOS, but was heavily criticised by gaming press at the time beca ... |
BBC Master | ... dore 64. Despite this, several features that would later be associated with | and Archimedes were first features of Electron expansion units, including ... |
Anime News Network | ... trends or have a marked influence on the course of anime." — Theron Martin, | |
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Commodore 64 | ... ed) and processing power to take on the prevailing Sinclair ZX Spectrum and | . Despite this, several features that would later be associated with BBC M ... |
MSX | ... for the Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, | and DOS, but was heavily criticised by gaming press at the time because of ... |
Hackers | In the 1995 film | , the characters Razor and Blade briefly explain how to manipulate payphon ... |
Rotten Tomatoes | ... tterly sui generis." Joe Versus the Volcano currently holds a 56% rating on | based on 25 reviews |
TOP500 | Since 1993, the fastest supercomputers have been ranked on the | list according to their LINPACK benchmark results. The list does not claim ... |
Superman III | ... ester named Clark Kent's former schoolmistress "Minnie Bannister" in 1983's | |
1UP.com | ... a few rounds of play." Several user groups have rated the game positively. | users gave it an 8.7 out of 10, and the GameSpot community gave the Mario- ... |
PDP-11 | ... and update their line, DEC replaced most of their smaller machines with the | in 1970, eventually selling over 600,000 units and cementing DECs position ... |
PDP-11 | The Elektronika BK was a series of 16-bit | -compatible Soviet home computers developed by NPO Scientific Center, the ... |
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UNIVAC 1100/2200 series | The | is a series of compatible 36-bit transistorized computer systems initially ... |
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Tandy 2000 | ... versions of WordPerfect have also been available for Apricot, DEC Rainbow, | , TI Professional, Victor 9000, and Zenith Z-100 systems, as well as aroun ... |
PDP-11 | ... (despite the latter manufacturing the LSI-11 chipsets used in DEC's low end | /03 computers) |
Commodore 64 | ... communicating with peripherals). The Lt. Kernal hard disk subsystem for the | and Commodore 128 models stored its DOS on the disk, as is the case with m ... |
QCDOC | ... numerical computation which is then carried out on supercomputers like the | which was constructed for precisely this purpose. While it is a slow and r ... |
UKNC | ... uter design team at the time. It was also responsible for the more powerful | and DVK micros. First released in 1985, they were based on the К1801ВМ1 (S ... |
BBC Micro | The Electron was developed during 1983 as a cheap sibling for the | with the intention of capturing the low-cost Christmas sales market for th ... |
Commodore 64 | ... ative Software) in 1989. It was available for the Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, | , Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, MSX and DOS, but was heavily criticised by ga ... |
1100 Series | ... with an architecture close to that which came to be known as that of the " | ." It ran the EXEC II operating system, a batch-oriented second-generation ... |
PDP-10 | ... ailable; some of them were also used in other DEC systems like the PDP-8 or | |
Rotten Tomatoes | ... azine's "The 100 Best Films Of World Cinema" in 2010. The review aggregator | records that 98% of its cited critics gave the film a positive review |
TRS-80 | ... t supporting color. In this respect the Sorcerer was similar to the PET and | in that it had only "graphics characters" to draw with, but at least on th ... |
CDC Star-100 | ... MD instructions was in vector supercomputers of the early 1970s such as the | and the Texas Instruments ASC, which could operate on a vector of data wit ... |
Atanasoff–Berry Computer | ... nic digital computer. His special-purpose machine has come to be called the | |
Rotten Tomatoes | ... matometer Rating" of 100 percent positive, on the review aggregator website | , based on thirteen reviews. It also made 's top 50 animated movie list. O ... |
Laser 128 | Apple also challenged VTech's | , an enhanced clone of the Apple IIc first released in 1984, in court. Thi ... |
GameSpy | ... y the Japanese gaming industry as Japan's national game. William Cassidy of | claims that "the common wisdom is that if you ask someone from Japan to dr ... |
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Sequoia | ... a 20 PFLOPs supercomputer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, named | , based on the Blue Gene architecture which is scheduled to go online in 2 ... |
Texas Instruments ASC | ... n vector supercomputers of the early 1970s such as the CDC Star-100 and the | , which could operate on a vector of data with a single instruction. Vecto ... |
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Atari ST | ... der home computers (Amstrad CPC, later ZX Spectrum models, Commodore Amiga, | , BBC Micro and Acorn Archimedes, etc.) output RGB with composite sync sui ... |
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Commodore SuperPET | The | , introduced in 1981, included an APL interpreter developed by the Univers ... |
HAL 9000 | ... used it in the climactic scene of his screenplay for his novel , where the | computer sings the same song as it is being put to sleep by astronaut Dave ... |
GameFAQs | ... Top 100 games list, where readers voted it the 63rd best game of all time. | users made a similar list in 2005, which ranked Final Fantasy at 76th. It ... |
Amiga | ... Vikings, was released in 1992 by publisher Interplay Entertainment for DOS, | , Sega Mega Drive and SNES among others. The sequel, The Lost Vikings II, ... |
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BBC Micro | ... omputers (Amstrad CPC, later ZX Spectrum models, Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, | and Acorn Archimedes, etc.) output RGB with composite sync suitable for SC ... |
Apple Lisa | He appeared in a commercial for the | and Table for Five in 1983, and, the same year, had a small role in the nu ... |
PC/XT | ... . (Contrast this with all of the "family one" IBM PC desktop models—the PC, | , and PC AT—which required a display adapter installed in a slot in order ... |
BBC Micro | The Acorn Electron is a budget version of the | educational/home computer made by Acorn Computers Ltd. It has 32 kilobytes ... |
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Rotten Tomatoes | While reviews of the film were mostly positive (receiving an 81% rating on | ), Mulholland Drive was not without its detractors. Rex Reed of The New Yo ... |
Amiga | ... is a commonly used term for the integrated RAM used in Commodore's line of | computers. Chip RAM is shared between the central processing unit (CPU) an ... |
Acorn Archimedes | ... rad CPC, later ZX Spectrum models, Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, BBC Micro and | , etc.) output RGB with composite sync suitable for SCART use, but most us ... |
Apple IIc | Apple released the | in April 1984, billing it as a portable Apple II, because it could be easi ... |
SM EVM | ... DVK professional model microcomputers and industrial minicomputers like the | series, its meager 32 KB memory from which only 16 KB was generally availa ... |
Tatung Einstein | ... systems to use them included the Sega SF-7000 and CP/M systems such as the | and Osborne machines. They also found use on embedded systems |
The Texas Tribune | ... m Grande Communications.The most recent entrant on the Austin news scene is | , an on-line publication focused on Texas and Austin politics. The Tribune ... |
Rotten Tomatoes | The response of major American movie reviewers was widely favorable. | , a film review aggregator counted 91% of critical reviews as favorable, g ... |
Amiga 2000 | ... features placed it more squarely in competition with i386 based PCs and the | |
BBC Micro | Like the | , the Electron was constrained by limited memory resources. Of the 32 KB R ... |
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PDP-11 | ... 1 model, inspired a generation of programmers and software developers. Some | systems more than 25 years old (software and hardware) are still being use ... |
Petascale | ... combined into the shorthand "PFLOPS" (10 15 FLOPS, pronounced petaflops.) " | " supercomputers can process one quadrillion (10 15 ) (1000 trillion) FLOP ... |
EFF DES cracker | ... ce attack mounted by a cyber civil rights group with limited resources; see | . 56 bits is now considered insufficient length for symmetric algorithm ke ... |
Allmusic | Liana Jonas of | described Conspiracy of One as The Offspring's "most musically mature coll ... |
SV-328 | The system MSX most closely resembled was the Spectravideo | home computer (Spectravideo even claimed to be "MSX compatible" in adverti ... |
UNIVAC I | The UNIVAC II was an improvement to the | that UNIVAC first delivered in 1958. The improvements included magnetic (n ... |
Compaq Portable | ... ng at 7.14 MHz. It was considerably faster than an IBM PC and was, like the | , also capable of running IBM software. It was Compaq's first non-portable ... |
LINC-8 | ... en used the new PDP-8 design as the basis for a new LINC, the two-processor | . The LINC-8 used one PDP-8 CPU and a separate LINC CPU, and included inst ... |
Apple IIc | ... ur new replacement chips to give it some of the features of the later model | , including an upgraded processor called the 65C02) and the Apple IIe Plat ... |
ENIAC | Eckert and Mauchly built the | (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) at the University of Pennsy ... |
VAX | ... o the 1990s. Also known as DEC and using the trademark DIGITAL, its PDP and | products were the most successful (in terms of sales) minicomputers |
VAX | DEC's 32-bit successor to the PDP-11, the | (for "Virtual Address eXtension") overcame the 16-bit limitation, but was ... |
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UNIVAC II | The | was an improvement to the UNIVAC I that UNIVAC first delivered in 1958. Th ... |
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PDP-10 | ... 360 and its successors such as System/370, ESA/390, and z/Architecture. The | also used big-endian addressing for byte-oriented instructions. SPARC hist ... |
GamePro | ... characters, and monsters. Final Fantasy Origins was generally well-received | ;said the music was "fantastic", and that the graphics had a "suitably ret ... |
Amstrad CPC | Many older home computers ( | , later ZX Spectrum models, Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, BBC Micro and Acorn ... |
DVK | While the BK was somewhat compatible with larger and more expensive | professional model microcomputers and industrial minicomputers like the SM ... |
Flip-Chip | ... anged. The same circuits were then packaged as the first "R" (red) series " | " modules. Later, other module series provided additional speed, much high ... |
IBM System/38 | Today only a few proprietary minicomputer architectures survive. The | operating system, which introduced many advanced concepts, lives on with I ... |
Rotten Tomatoes | ... he film currently holds a 70% "fresh" rating on the film aggregator website | , with an average score of 6 out of 10. It has also amassed a cult followi ... |
Apple I | ... he Apple II was a major technological advancement over its predecessor, the | , a limited-production bare circuit board computer for electronics hobbyis ... |
TV Guide | In 2004 and 2007, Dark Shadows was ranked #19 and #23 on | s Top Cult Shows Ever |
UNIVAC I | The original model range was the | (UNIVersal Automatic Computer I), the first commercial computer made in th ... |
PDP-11 | ... PS-20, RSTS/E, RSX-11, RT-11, and OpenVMS. PDP computers, in particular the | model, inspired a generation of programmers and software developers. Some ... |
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Association of Religion Data Archives | ... Greater Hartford, especially the suburb of West Hartford. According to the | , the largest Christian denominations, by number of adherents, in 2000 wer ... |
Metacritic | The game currently holds an 84 Metascore on | , indicating generally positive reviews from professional critics. EA Game ... |
TRS-80 | ... least 4 million units, the Amstrad CPC sold 3 million units, and the Tandy | sold 250,000 units |
DASK | ... versity of Lund, SAABs räkneautomat SARA, "SAAB's calculating machine", and | made in Denmark |
Amstrad CPC | Whilst it may not have been as popular as the Spectrum, Commodore 64 or | , it did sell in sufficient numbers to ensure that new software was being ... |
C64 | ... .I.G. Demo (Best In Galaxy). The demo was essentially a large collection of | tunes that The Exceptions ported across to the Atari ST's Yamaha YM2149 so ... |
Baen Free Library | These books are also available from the | |
mainframe | ... IDE integration, program animation, and visualization features. Some early | debuggers such as Oliver and SIMON provided this same functionality for th ... |
Salon.com | ... g It On. The film generated mostly critical reviews, with Charles Taylor of | writing that the film had failed to provide Dunst with as good a role as s ... |
VAX | ... ing proprietary computing architectures from the early 1980s, such as DEC's | , Wang VS and Hewlett Packard's HP3000 have long been discontinued without ... |
Flip Chip | In 1964 DEC introduced its new | module design, and used it to re-implement the PDP-4 as the PDP-7. The PDP ... |
Amstrad CPC | ... ain" (a division of Alternative Software) in 1989. It was available for the | , ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, MSX and DOS, but w ... |
Amstrad CPC | ... II sold 6 million units, the Atari 8-bit sold at least 4 million units, the | sold 3 million units, and the Tandy TRS-80 sold 250,000 units |
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia | ... euterium fused depends to some extent on the composition of the object. The | includes objects up to 25 Jupiter masses, saying, "The fact that there is ... |
Apple IIe | The Apple II Plus was followed in 1983 by the | , a cost-reduced yet more powerful machine that used newer chips to reduce ... |
IBM 5100 | ... he mid 1970s, the IBM mainframe interpreter was even adapted for use on the | desktop computer, which had a small CRT and an APL keyboard, when most oth ... |
Commodore 64 | ... mputers. Before then, the game was only available on a limited basis on the | due to few publishers showing any interest in porting it. The reason for t ... |
predictor | ... eed and small size. In 1944, Bell Labs started delivery of an anti-aircraft | fire-control system based on an analog computer, just in time for the Alli ... |
Rotten Tomatoes | ... ce orchestras hadn't been invented in the 1400s." The aggregate review site | rated the movie as being 59% fresh along with 80% approval from the audien ... |
Allmusic | Steve Huey from | said "R is mellower, trippier, and more arranged than its predecessor, mak ... |
TV Guide | ... cast member appearing to look at the other cast members. In a 2010 issue of | , the show’s opening title sequence ranked #8 on a list of TV's top 10 cre ... |
Harvard Mark IV | ... by the Harvard Mark II (1947 or 1948), Mark III/ADEC (September 1949), and | (1952) – all the work of Aiken. The Mark II was an improvement over the Ma ... |
Allmusic | ... Dury, Nick Lowe, Eddie and the Hot Rods and Dr. Feelgood; and according to | "angry, intelligent" singer-songwriters who "approached pop music with the ... |
UNIVAC Solid State | The | was a 2-address, bi-quinary coded decimal computer, with memory on a rotat ... |
Rotten Tomatoes | ... received critical acclaim. Based on the reviews of 81 critics collected on | , 81% of critics gave the film a positive review, with the consensus being ... |
Allmusic | Described by | as the "father of country-rock", Gram Parsons' work in the early '70s was ... |
Atari ST | ... latform noted next to them indicate Jochen did both the Commodore Amiga and | versions |
Salon.com | ... college campuses and celebrities such as Sigourney Weaver and Bruce Willis. | indicates that the unadulterated innocence of SpongeBob is what makes the ... |
Slant Magazine | ... itically acclaimed for her innovative mixture of various genres and sounds. | called the album "a delightful and refreshing antidote to the army of 'pop ... |
Commodore 64 | ... ard it was intended to be. For a comparison with rival 8-bit computers, the | sold 17 million units worldwide in its lifetime, the Apple II sold 6 milli ... |
UNIVAC III | Sperry Rand began shipment of | in 1962, and produced 96 UNIVAC III systems. Unlike the UNIVAC I and UNIVA ... |