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HP Pavilion is a line of consumer-oriented personal computers originally produced by Hewlett-Packard and later by its successor, HP Inc. Introduced in 1995, HP has used the name for both desktops and laptops for home and home office use.
Rocky Mountain BASIC, created at HP, now transferred to Keysight; for HP 9000 and other platforms; often used with HP-IB instruments VSI BASIC for OpenVMS , created at DEC, and previously known as HP BASIC for OpenVMS prior to the transfer to VSI; for the RSTS, VMS, PDP, VAX, Alpha, and Integrity platforms
HP EliteBook is a line of business-oriented laptop computers made by Hewlett-Packard (), [1] marketed as a high-end line positioned above the ProBook series. [2] The line was introduced in August 2008 [3] [4] as a replacement of the HP Compaq line of business laptops, and initially included mobile workstations until September 2013, when they were rebranded as HP ZBook.
Théry, driving a 96 hp Richard-Brasier, [1] won in a time of seven hours, 2 minutes and 42 seconds, an average speed of 77.98 km/h (48.45 mph), to become the only driver to win two Gordon Bennett Cup races. His victory was the fourth Gordon Bennett win by an entry representing France.
[3] When the IBM PC was introduced in 1981, it was originally designated as the IBM 5150, putting it in the "5100" series, though its architecture was unrelated to the IBM 5100's. [4] The 5100 was IBM's second transportable computer. Previously, a truck-based IBM 1401 was configured in 1960 for military use and referred to as a mobile computer. [5]
3 Formula One: 2016 Bahrain Grand Prix: International Nico Rosberg 3 Motorcycle racing: 2016 Argentine motorcycle Grand Prix: International MotoGP: Marc Márquez (Repsol Honda Team) Moto2: Johann Zarco (Ajo Motorsport) Moto3: Khairul Idham Pawi (Honda Team Asia) 3–2 October Baseball / 2016 Major League Baseball season: Domestic
10.04 (+2.0 m/s) Eloy Benitez: 11 May 2024 PURE Athletics Sprint Elite Meet Clermont, United States [2] 200 m: 20.44 (+1.3 m/s) Luis Morales: May 23, 1987 Corvallis, Oregon, United States 400 m: 45.60 Héctor Carrasquillo: June 5, 2010 Ibero-American Championships: San Fernando, Spain [3] [4] 45.07 Ayden Owens-Delerme: 23 July 2022 World ...
Grand Slam champions of 2009: Australian Open and Wimbledon titlist Serena Williams (top/bottom left), French Open winner Svetlana Kuznetsova (top right), and US Open champion Kim Clijsters.