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Nuke (computer) (532 bytes)
1: ... [[WinNuke|WinNuking]], is an older way to attack computers by a network. 3: ...] packets to the target, which slows the affected computer down until it comes to a complete stop. 5: ...ut [[Internet Service Providers]], not [[Personal computer|PC]] owners, are at risk from this attack method. Nuke (650 bytes) 1: ... [[nuclear weapon]]. For the warez meaning, see [[Nuke (Warez)]].'' 4: '''Nukes''' form a family of simple [[content management ... 9: * [[DotNetNuke]] 10: * [[PostNuke]] 11: * [[PHP-Nuke]] PHP-Nuke (4256 bytes) 1: ... controlled using a web-based user interface. PHP-Nuke was originally a [[fork (software)|fork]] of the ... 3: ...the software was freely downloadable from the PHP-Nuke website; version 7.5 is the first version for whi... 5: ...ted under the terms of the GNU GPL [http://www.phpnuke.de/article146.html]. 9: == Features of PHP-Nuke == 11: The main aim of PHP-Nuke is to allow a webmaster to create a community-bas... Class of Nuke 'Em High (770 bytes) 1: '''The Class of Nuke 'Em High''' ([[1986]]) (known as "Atomic High Sch... Darik's Boot and Nuke (400 bytes) 1: '''Darik's Boot and Nuke''' (commonly known as ''DBAN'') is an [[Open Sour... Computer Engineering and Computer Science (236 bytes) 1: ...oth the subject of [[computer engineering]] and [[computer science]]. Computer (31732 bytes) 1: ...200px|The [[computer case|tower]] of a [[personal computer]].]] 3: ...ome aspect of a problem or part of a system. If a computer configured in this way is given appropriate input... 5: ...ign, and application of computers is called '''[[computer science]].''' 9: ...lt out of many different technologies, nearly all computers today are electronic. 11: .... This basic idea, which made modern ''digital'' computers possible, was formally identified and explored b... OK Computer (4061 bytes) 2: Name = OK Computer | 5: Cover = radiohead.okcomputer.albumart.jpg | 17: This album = 3rd<br />'''''OK Computer'''''<br />([[1997]]) | 20: ... Performance]] which it won later that year. ''OK Computer'' is consistently featured on many critics' "best... 24: ...ntred around modern living, they do not deem ''OK Computer'' to be a [[concept album]]. Yet since each song ... Z3 computer (4790 bytes) 4: ...n the exact ones used as criteria in defining a [[computer]]. 6: ...length]] of 22 [[bit]]s. Calculations on the computer were performed in full [[binary number|binary]] [... 12: 1. Unlike the first ''non''-programmable computer built by [[Wilhelm Schickard]] in [[1623]], the Z... 16: 3. The first ''design'' of a program-controlled computer was 20: ...ams off a tape (actually a punched film). Today's computers are based on transistors instead of tubes or rel... Z4 computer (399 bytes) 1: ...tzerland, in September [[1950]]. It was the first computer in the world to be sold, beating the [[United Kin... 5: [[Category:Individual computers]] Your Computer (351 bytes) 1: '''''Your Computer''''' (ISSN 0725-3931) was a [[magazine]] publishe... 5: [[category:Computer magazines]] Computer Go (6012 bytes) 1: ... intelligence]] (A.I.) dedicated to creating a [[computer program]] that plays [[Go (board game)|Go]], an a... 3: ...rkable success of [[Deep Blue]] in the field of [[computer chess]] and its victory over world chess champion... 11: ...function]] for Go. In order to choose a move, the computer must evaluate different possible outcomes and dec... 15: ... acquiring Go knowledge is a key to make a strong computer Go. For example, Tim Kinger and David Mechner arg... 17: ...hematical assertions; they are trying to make the computer mimic the way they play Go. "Most competitive pro... Encore Computer (3293 bytes) 1: ...[Alliant Computer Systems|Alliant]] and [[Sequent Computer Systems|Sequent]]. 19: [[Category:Computer hardware companies]] Computer magazine (2045 bytes) 1: ...]]. They are popular in advanced countries. Most computer [[magazines]] offer advice, some coding instructi... 3: ==Current computer-related magazines== 5: * ''[[Australian Personal Computer]]'' (APC) 6: * ''[[BUG computer magazine|BUG]]'' 8: * ''[[Computer Shopper]]'' Computer word (1426 bytes) 1: ...omputers used 36 [[bit]]s in a word, that is, the computer would read and write 36 bits at a time. This numb... 3: ...bit words. The Soviet [[BESM|BESM-6]] [[Mainframe computer|mainframes]] used 48 bit words. 5: ... 8-bits, or a [[byte]]. This change occurred when computers became more commonly used for text processing, w... Name (computer science) (1029 bytes) Hobbit (computer) (4162 bytes) 1: ...oviet Union|Soviet]]/[[Russia]]n 8-[[bit]] [[home computer]], based on the [[Sinclair Research|Sinclair]] [[... 4: ... [[Intel 8080]]), by Dmitry Mikhilov as well. The computer was manufactured by the [[joint venture]] ''Inter... 6: ...external extension module, hanging off the same [[Computer bus|extension bus]] as the optional external disk... 11: *[http://www.tarunz.org/~vassilii/Hobbit/ Hobbit computer nostalgia page] 25: ...tech, elaborating also on FORTH and CP/M that the computer had. These articles probably give the best press ... Elbrus (computer) (1648 bytes) 1: ...or [[Lebedev Institute of Precision Mechanics and Computer Engineering|ITMiVT]] since the [[1970s]]; its cur... 3: ...omputer, and the first fourth generation [[Soviet computer]]. It was used by the Defense Ministry. A side de... 5: ...cessor computer, considered the first Soviet supercomputer, with superscalar [[RISC]] processors. It was use... 8: * ''Elbrus 3'' ([[1986]]) was a 16-processor computer. 12: ''See also'': [[List of Soviet computer systems]] Kaypro Computer (1427 bytes) 1: ...$1,795. By [[1983]], Kaypro was the fifth largest computer manufacturer in the world. 3: ...eleased in 1982, was the first all-metal portable computer, competing successfully with the [[Osborne 1]], s... 7: ... Kay re-emerged with a second company, called Kay Computers, utilizing a similar sales strategy. 9: [[Category:Computer hardware companies]] 10: [[Category:Defunct computer companies of the United States]] Phoebe (computer) (1638 bytes) 1: ...tion]]s division (responsible for the [[RISC OS]] computers) and cancelling Phoebe: Risc PC 2 despite thousa... 33: {{Acorn_computers}}
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