Tag: 1950s

Marvel Studios/Disney Announces New Series Based on Black Widow

After a year of the most dramatic production in the history of the Marvel Studios, Marvel Studios/Disney has announced that it’s been working on their next series based on the character Black Widow, the first Marvel Cinematic Universe character that Disney has ever produced. The announcement was made at the C2E2 presentation, held at the…

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MacElree Harvey Computer Hardware Award for Excellence in Community Service

Computer Hardware has made a few awards for excellence and community service. This was one of them. The “MacElree Harvey Computer Hardware Award for Excellence in Community Service,” was handed out at the 2013 MacElree Harvey Awards Dinner on Feb. MacElree Harvey was born and raised in Florida. Since high school, he has enjoyed computers…

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Los Alamos National Laboratory Partners Secure $4 7 Million In DOE Funding

Article Title: Los Alamos National Laboratory Partners Secure $4 7 Million In DOE Funding | Network Security. Full Article Text: The Advanced Photon Source at Los Alamos National Laboratory is hosting the most powerful laser system on Earth in partnership with the National Nuclear Security Administration under the $4 million (4) Advanced Photon Source (APS)…

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The Idea That Technology Can Be Used to Enhance Our Lives

This article begins by discussing the idea that technology can be used to enhance our lives and then discusses various examples in the early 1970s of technology which may have enhanced the lives of some people. There are also many examples of technology that might be said to have enhanced the quality of life for…

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the New Nuke

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the new Nuke. In the world of computing, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been touted ever since the 1950s as a technological advance that would solve the problems that computer programmers had sought to resolve for the past several decades. And yet in reality, computer programs are often poorly designed for the…

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PlayStation 5 Review – The Death Stranding Review

You can play this week’s PC. [Editor’s Note: This is the first game in the Ultra-Wide support list. ] PS5 has just been announced, and we’re excited to see it come to PC, with Ultra-Wide support. But we’re not going to talk about it for now, because we want to hear what you guys think…

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The Most Efficient Use of Space

[This article is by Paul F. Smith, a journalist, editor, and author of, “Computer Networking: A History of Computer Technology,” from the University of Michigan Press, 1976. By using the most current methods available, the ability to make the most efficient use of space is no longer as much of a problem as it once…

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Propellor – The Music of All Eras

In the 21st century the music of all eras will be written in software. This is a fact. As one of the largest music manufacturing companies in the world, Sony BMG has been involved in the music production for many years. One of the first and most successful was the digital music synthesizer that we…

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The Fourth of July Streamed

This is a review of Independence Day (1997), a film about a group of soldiers in the American Revolution being betrayed by the British Crown. The movie tells the story of the rebellion of the American colonists. The film is set to the year of the independence of the colonies from the British Empire on…

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The History of Computer Hardware Manufacturing

Article Title: Humbl beginnings IT’S OVER | Computer Hardware. Computer hardware manufacturers have had a lot of trouble in the past 20 years. In the 1980s, they were a world apart. Since then, they have fallen to poverty, while PCs (personal computers) and other computer systems have become an all-out assault on the world of…

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