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- APT Data Services from 1984. It eventually merged into the electronic ComputerWire service, and is now owned by Tech Monitor, one of the specialist titles...
- outcome, only that the aircraft is reacting as expected. The fly-by-wire computers act to stabilize the aircraft and adjust the flying characteristics...
- A wire is a flexible, round bar of metal. Wires are commonly formed by drawing the metal through a hole in a die or draw plate. Wire gauges come in various...
- particularly pirated music. In 2007, LimeWire was estimated to be installed on over one-third of all computers globally. Both a zero-cost version and a...
- A computer is a machine that can be programmed to automatically carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations (com****tion). Modern digital electronic...
- radical departure. Computer magazines carried no lifestyle advertising, and lifestyle magazines carried no computer advertising. And Wired's target audience...
- A wired glove (also called a dataglove or cyberglove) is an input device for human–computer interaction worn like a glove. Various sensor technologies...
- $850m". computerwire.com. Datamonitor ComputerWire. 2004-12-14. Archived from the original on 2008-01-19. Retrieved 2017-08-22. Merle, Renae. Computer Sciences...
- physically wired, optical, and wireless radio-frequency methods that may be arranged in a variety of network topologies. The nodes of a computer network...
- "Adobe wins Macromedia patent suit". CNet. Retrieved August 29, 2018. ComputerWire (May 13, 2002). "Macromedia wins $4.9m in Adobe patent suit". The Register...