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| Macintosh |
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The Macintosh, or Mac, is a series of several lines of personal computers designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. The first Macintosh was introduced on January 24, 1984; it was the first commercially successful personal computer to feature a...
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Mac OS | |||
| Mylo |
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The My Life Online(Mylo) is a device created and marketed by Sony for portable instant messaging and other Internet-based communications, browsing Internet web sites (using the Opera web browser) and playback and sharing of media files. The pocket...
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Qtopia | |||
| Nokia N800 |
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The Nokia N800 Internet Tablet is a wireless Internet appliance from Nokia, originally announced at the Las Vegas CES 2007 Summit in January 2007. N800 allows the user to browse the Internet and communicate using Wi-Fi networks or with mobile phone...
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Debian GNU/Linux | |||
| OQO 02 | Windows Vista | |||||
| iMac |
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The iMac is a range of all-in-one Macintosh desktop computers designed and built by Apple Inc. It has been the primary part of Apple's consumer desktop offerings since its introduction in 1998, and has evolved through four distinct forms. In its...
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Mac OS X | |||
| iMac |
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The iMac is a range of all-in-one Macintosh desktop computers designed and built by Apple Inc. It has been the primary part of Apple's consumer desktop offerings since its introduction in 1998, and has evolved through four distinct forms. In its...
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Windows XP | |||
| NeXTstation |
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NeXTstation was a high-end workstation computer developed, manufactured and sold by NeXT from 1990 until 1993. It ran the NeXTSTEP operating system. The NeXTstation was released as a more affordable alternative to the NeXTcube at about US $4,995 or...
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NEXTSTEP | |||
| NeXTcube |
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The NeXTcube was a high-end workstation computer developed, manufactured and sold by NeXT from 1990 until 1993. It superseded the original NeXT Computer workstation and was housed in a similar cube-shaped magnesium enclosure. The workstation ran the...
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NEXTSTEP | |||
| NeXTcube 030 | NEXTSTEP | |||||
| NeXTcube 040 | NEXTSTEP | |||||
| NeXTcube Turbo | NEXTSTEP | |||||
| Apple III |
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The Apple III (often rendered as Apple ///) is a personal computer that was manufactured and sold by Apple. Intended as a computer for the business user market, design work on the Apple III started in late 1978 under the guidance of Dr. Wendell...
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SOS | |||
| Atari ST |
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The Atari ST is a home/personal computer that was commercially available from 1985 to the early 1990s. It was released by Atari Corporation in 1985. The "ST" officially stands for "Sixteen/Thirty-two", which referred to the Motorola 68000's 16-bit...
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Atari TOS | |||
| Amiga 600 |
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The Amiga 600, also known as the A600 (codenamed "June Bug" after a B-52's song), was a home computer introduced at the CeBIT show in March 1992. The A600 was the final model of the original A500-esque line based around the Motorola 68000 CPU and...
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AmigaOS | |||
| Amiga |
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The Amiga was a family of personal computers originally developed by Amiga Corporation. Development on the Amiga began in 1982 with Jay Miner as the principal hardware designer. Commodore International bought Amiga Corporation and introduced the...
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AmigaOS | |||
| TRS-80 Color Computer |
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The Radio Shack TRS-80 Color Computer (also called Tandy Color Computer, or CoCo) was a home computer launched in 1980. Despite the name, the "Color Computer" was a radical departure from earlier TRS-80 Models - in particular it had a Motorola 6809E...
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OS-9 | |||
| OQO 02 | Windows XP | |||||
| PlayStation |
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The PlayStation (abbreviated PS, PSone, PS1, or PSX) is a 32-bit fifth generation video game console released by Sony Computer Entertainment in December 1994.
The PlayStation was the first of the PlayStation series of console and handheld game...
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| PlayStation 2 |
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The PlayStation 2 (often shortened to PS2) is a sixth-generation video game console manufactured by Sony. The successor to the PlayStation, and the predecessor to the PlayStation 3, the PlayStation 2 forms part of the PlayStation series of video...
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| Sinclair QL |
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The Sinclair QL (for Quantum Leap), was a personal computer launched by Sinclair Research in 1984, as the successor to the Sinclair ZX Spectrum. The QL was aimed at the hobbyist and small business markets, but failed to achieve commercial success....
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Sinclair QDOS | |||
| Nokia 770 |
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The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is a wireless Internet appliance from Nokia, originally announced at the LinuxWorld Summit in New York City on May 25, 2005. It is designed for wireless Internet browsing and e-mail functions and includes software such...
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Debian GNU/Linux | 2.6.12 | ||
| IBM System z |
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IBM System z, or earlier IBM eServer zSeries, is a brand name designated by IBM to all its mainframe computers.
In 2000, IBM rebranded the existing System/390 to IBM eServer zSeries with the e depicted in IBM's red trademarked symbol, but because no...
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Z/OS | |||
| IBM System z |
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IBM System z, or earlier IBM eServer zSeries, is a brand name designated by IBM to all its mainframe computers.
In 2000, IBM rebranded the existing System/390 to IBM eServer zSeries with the e depicted in IBM's red trademarked symbol, but because no...
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| IBM System i |
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The IBM System i is IBM's previous generation of systems designed for IBM i users, and was subsequently replaced by the IBM Power Systems in April 2008.
The platform was first introduced as AS/400 in 1988, then it was later known as eServer iSeries...
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OS/400 | |||
| IBM System i |
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The IBM System i is IBM's previous generation of systems designed for IBM i users, and was subsequently replaced by the IBM Power Systems in April 2008.
The platform was first introduced as AS/400 in 1988, then it was later known as eServer iSeries...
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| IBM System i |
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The IBM System i is IBM's previous generation of systems designed for IBM i users, and was subsequently replaced by the IBM Power Systems in April 2008.
The platform was first introduced as AS/400 in 1988, then it was later known as eServer iSeries...
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IBM AIX | |||
| IBM System x |
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The IBM System x computers form a sub-brand of International Business Machines (IBM's) System brand servers (the other System sub-brands having the names IBM System i, IBM System p, IBM System z and IBM System Storage). In addition IBM System x is...
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| IBM System x |
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The IBM System x computers form a sub-brand of International Business Machines (IBM's) System brand servers (the other System sub-brands having the names IBM System i, IBM System p, IBM System z and IBM System Storage). In addition IBM System x is...
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Microsoft Windows | |||
| IBM System x |
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The IBM System x computers form a sub-brand of International Business Machines (IBM's) System brand servers (the other System sub-brands having the names IBM System i, IBM System p, IBM System z and IBM System Storage). In addition IBM System x is...
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FreeBSD | |||
| ZX Spectrum |
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The ZX Spectrum is an 8-bit personal home computer released in the United Kingdom in 1982 by Sinclair Research Ltd. Referred to during development as the ZX81 Colour and ZX82, the machine was launched as the ZX Spectrum by Sinclair to highlight the...
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Sinclair BASIC | |||
| Mac mini |
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The Mac Mini (trademarked as Mac mini) is a desktop computer made by Apple Inc. Like earlier Mini-ITX PC designs, it is uncommonly small for a desktop computer: 6.5 inches (16.5Â cm) square and 2 inches (5.1Â cm) tall. It weighs 2.9 pounds (1.31Â kg)...
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Mac OS X | |||
| MSX |
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MSX was the name of a standardized home computer architecture in the 1980s. It was a Microsoft-led attempt to create unified standards among hardware makers, conceived by one-time Microsoft Japan executive Kazuhiko Nishi. Despite Microsoft's...
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MSX-DOS | 1 | ||
| MSX |
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MSX was the name of a standardized home computer architecture in the 1980s. It was a Microsoft-led attempt to create unified standards among hardware makers, conceived by one-time Microsoft Japan executive Kazuhiko Nishi. Despite Microsoft's...
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MSX BASIC | 1 | ||
| MSX2 | MSX-DOS | 1 | 2 | |||
| MSX2 | MSX BASIC | 2 | 2 | |||
| MSX2+ | MSX-DOS | 1 | 2 | |||
| MSX2+ | MSX BASIC | 3 | ||||
| MSX turbo R | MSX-DOS | 1 | 2 | |||
| MSX turbo R | MSX BASIC | 4 | ||||
| TRS-80 Color Computer |
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The Radio Shack TRS-80 Color Computer (also called Tandy Color Computer, or CoCo) was a home computer launched in 1980. Despite the name, the "Color Computer" was a radical departure from earlier TRS-80 Models - in particular it had a Motorola 6809E...
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Disk Extended Color Basic | |||
| Macbook Air | Mac OS X | 10.5 | ||||
| MacBook Air |
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The MacBook Air is a Macintosh notebook computer designed by Apple. It is positioned as the ultraportable in Apple's MacBook Family and was introduced at the Macworld Conference & Expo on January 15, 2008. It has been revised twice since the...
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Mac OS X v10.5 | |||
| MacBook Pro |
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The MacBook Pro is a line of Macintosh portable computers by Apple Inc. that was first introduced in January 2006 at the Macworld Expo. The MacBook Pro replaced the PowerBook G4 and was the second model to be announced in the Apple Intel transition ...
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Windows XP | |||
| MacBook Pro |
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The MacBook Pro is a line of Macintosh portable computers by Apple Inc. that was first introduced in January 2006 at the Macworld Expo. The MacBook Pro replaced the PowerBook G4 and was the second model to be announced in the Apple Intel transition ...
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Mac OS X | |||
| MacBook Pro |
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The MacBook Pro is a line of Macintosh portable computers by Apple Inc. that was first introduced in January 2006 at the Macworld Expo. The MacBook Pro replaced the PowerBook G4 and was the second model to be announced in the Apple Intel transition ...
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Ubuntu | |||
| MacBook Pro |
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The MacBook Pro is a line of Macintosh portable computers by Apple Inc. that was first introduced in January 2006 at the Macworld Expo. The MacBook Pro replaced the PowerBook G4 and was the second model to be announced in the Apple Intel transition ...
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Windows Vista | |||
| MacBook Pro |
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The MacBook Pro is a line of Macintosh portable computers by Apple Inc. that was first introduced in January 2006 at the Macworld Expo. The MacBook Pro replaced the PowerBook G4 and was the second model to be announced in the Apple Intel transition ...
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| iMac |
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The iMac is a range of all-in-one Macintosh desktop computers designed and built by Apple Inc. It has been the primary part of Apple's consumer desktop offerings since its introduction in 1998, and has evolved through four distinct forms. In its...
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Mac OS 9 | |||
| iMac G5 |
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The iMac G5 was a series of desktop Macintosh computers designed and built by Apple Inc. using the PowerPC chip architecture. It was the last line of iMac computers that used a PowerPC chip, making it the last of the iMacs that could run Mac OS 9 ...
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Mac OS 9 | |||
| iMac G5 |
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The iMac G5 was a series of desktop Macintosh computers designed and built by Apple Inc. using the PowerPC chip architecture. It was the last line of iMac computers that used a PowerPC chip, making it the last of the iMacs that could run Mac OS 9 ...
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Mac OS X v10.3 | 10.3 | 10.5 | |
| OMRON Luna-88K | OpenBSD | |||||
| BBN TC2000 | PSOS | |||||
| BBN TC2000 | Chrysalis | |||||
| Deep Blue |
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Deep Blue was a chess-playing computer developed by IBM. On May 11, 1997, the machine won a six-game match by two wins to one with three draws against world champion Garry Kasparov. Kasparov accused IBM of cheating and demanded a rematch, but IBM...
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IBM AIX | |||
| Mac Pro |
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The Mac Pro is a workstation computer manufactured by Apple Inc. The machines are based on Xeon microprocessors, but are similar to the Power Mac G5 they replaced in terms of outward appearance and expansion capabilities. They are currently one of...
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Mac OS X | |||
| MacBook |
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The MacBook is a brand of Macintosh notebook computers by Apple Inc. First introduced in May 2006, it replaced the iBook and 12" PowerBook series of notebooks as a part of the Apple Intel transition. Part of the MacBook family, the MacBook is aimed...
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Mac OS X | |||
| Power Macintosh |
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Power Macintosh, later Power Mac, is a line of Apple Macintosh workstation-class personal computers based on various models of PowerPC microprocessors that was developed, marketed, and supported by Apple Inc. from March 1994 until August 2006. The...
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Mac OS 9 | |||
| Power Macintosh |
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Power Macintosh, later Power Mac, is a line of Apple Macintosh workstation-class personal computers based on various models of PowerPC microprocessors that was developed, marketed, and supported by Apple Inc. from March 1994 until August 2006. The...
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Mac OS X | |||
| PowerBook |
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The PowerBook is a line of Macintosh laptop computers that was designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from 1991 to 2006. During its lifetime, the PowerBook went through several major revisions and redesigns, often being the first to...
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Mac OS 9 | |||
| PowerBook |
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The PowerBook is a line of Macintosh laptop computers that was designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from 1991 to 2006. During its lifetime, the PowerBook went through several major revisions and redesigns, often being the first to...
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Mac OS X | |||