Family Computing (later Family & Home Office Computing and Home Office Computing) was an American computer magazine published by Scholastic from the 1980s...
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of information in quantum computing, the qubit (or "quantum bit"), serves the same function as the bit in classical computing. However, unlike a classical...
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large ones remained independent, including Compute!, Interface Age, Family Computing and Creative Computing. Realizing they were being pushed out of the...
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R.O.B. (redirect from Family Robot)
anything so complicated and difficult in all my life". In July 1987, Family Computing magazine advocated buying the much cheaper and more entertaining setup...
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magnetic flux (fluxoid). As of 2023, superconducting computing is a form of cryogenic computing, as superconductive electronic circuits require cooling...
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Confidential computing is a security and privacy-enhancing computational technique focused on protecting data in use. Confidential computing can be used...
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a "must-have" for anyone interested in fantasy or adventure games. Family Computing, in late 1983, proclaimed it a classic of the genre and the game that...
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common goal for their work. The terms "concurrent computing", "parallel computing", and "distributed computing" have much overlap, and no clear distinction...
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1985). "Inside King's Quest". Compute!. No. 57. Retrieved May 4, 2025. "Family Computing, Issue 17". Family Computing. Vol. 3, no. 1. January 1985. "King's...
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storyline unfolds reflects Crichton's skill as a writer". James Delson of Family Computing reviewed the Apple II version and wrote that the game "has limited...
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com. Will Harvey (July 1984). "Will Harvey: In Tune with Success". Family Computing (Interview). Interviewed by James Delson. pp. 52–53. Retrieved 21 May...
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1988". 1988. "Compute! Magazine Issue 107". April 6, 1989 – via Internet Archive. "PC World" – via Internet Archive. "Family Computing Magazine Issue...
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This is a list of computing mascots. A mascot is any person, animal, or object thought to bring luck, or anything used to represent a group with a common...
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size(n)} is the size of the n {\displaystyle n} th circuit of the family. Computing the output of a given Boolean circuit on a specific input is a P-complete...
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events in the history of computing from 2000 to 2009. For narratives explaining the overall developments, see the history of computing. Informational revolution...
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events in the history of computing from 1950 to 1979. For narratives explaining the overall developments, see the history of computing. Information revolution...
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1983 – via Internet Archive. Microsoft Flight Simulator at MobyGames Microsoft Flight Simulator at IMDb Review in PC World Review in Family Computing...
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Ampere Computing LLC is an American fabless semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California that develops processors for servers operating in large...
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Supercomputer (redirect from Super computing)
computing whereby a "super virtual computer" of many loosely coupled volunteer computing machines performs very large computing tasks. Grid computing...
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concurrent computing. Creating a new subprocess requires enough memory in which both the child process and the current program can execute. There is a family of...
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master's degree, Faulkner co-founded Human Services Computing, with Dr. John Greist. Human Services Computing, which later became Epic Systems, began in a basement...
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Nvidia (redirect from Nvidia product families)
(APIs) for data science and high-performance computing, and system on a chip units (SoCs) for mobile computing and the automotive market. Nvidia is also...
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events in the history of computing from 1980 to 1989. For narratives explaining the overall developments, see the history of computing. "Sinclair ZX80 Launched"...
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Concurrent computing is a form of computing in which several computations are executed concurrently—during overlapping time periods—instead of sequentially—with...
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IBM (category Cloud computing providers)
29 consecutive years from 1993 to 2021. IBM was founded in 1911 as the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (CTR), a holding company of manufacturers...
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In computing, preemption is the act performed by an external scheduler — without assistance or cooperation from the task — of temporarily interrupting...
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computing from 2020 to the present. For narratives explaining the overall developments, see the history of computing. Significant events in computing...
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Paris Kanellakis Award (category Awards of the Association for Computing Machinery)
practice of computing". It was instituted in 1996, in memory of Paris C. Kanellakis, a computer scientist who died with his immediate family in an airplane...
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Alan Turing (category History of computing in the United Kingdom)
the Automatic Computing Engine, one of the first designs for a stored-program computer. In 1948, Turing joined Max Newman's Computing Machine Laboratory...
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