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  2. Microprofessor III - Wikipedia

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    Microprofessor III (MPF III), introduced in 1983, [1] [2] [3] was Multitech's (later renamed Acer) third branded computer product and also (arguably) one of the first Apple IIe clones. Unlike the two earlier computers, its design was influenced by the IBM personal computer. Because of some additional functions in the ROM and different graphics ...

  3. Acer Aspire - Wikipedia

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    Acer Aspire Switch 10 was announced in April 2014. It is a 10.1-inch two-in-one, with a 1366 × 768 resolution display and Intel Atom Z3745 processor. A second-generation Acer Aspire Switch 10 was then launched in October 2014 It was given a different display resolution of 1280 × 800, and a different Intel Atom Z3735F processor.

  4. Ubuntu Netbook Edition - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu Netbook Edition (UNE), known as Ubuntu Netbook Remix (UNR) prior to the release of Ubuntu 10.04, [3] [4] [5] is a discontinued version of the Ubuntu operating system (OS) that had been optimized to enable it to work better on netbooks and other devices with small screens or with the Intel Atom CPU.

  5. Gastón Mazzacane - Wikipedia

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    Gastón Hugo Mazzacane (born 8 May 1975) [1] is an Argentine racing driver.He participated in 21 Formula One Grands Prix, debuting in the 2000 Australian Grand Prix.His father, Hugo Mazzacane, named him after the late Argentine touring car racer Gastón Perkins.

  6. IBM Aptiva - Wikipedia

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    Among other things, IBM's development and marketing of Lotus SmartSuite and OS/2 placed it in direct competition with Microsoft Office and Microsoft Windows, respectively.As a result, Microsoft "punished the IBM PC Company with higher prices, a late license for Windows 95, and the withholding of technical and marketing support."

  7. List of people named David - Wikipedia

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    David Bargh (born 1962), New Zealand racing driver; David Barksdale (1947–1974), American gang leader; David Barnea (born 1965), Israeli intelligence officer; David Park Barnitz (1878–1901), American poet; David Barons (1936–2018), British horse trainer; David Bartov (1924–2018), Israeli judge; David Alan Basche (born 1968), American actor

  8. 2001 British Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    Eleven two-driver teams competed, each representing a different constructor, with no changes to the entry list from the previous race. [30] [31] Lotterer was on standby to replace the injured Irvine for the Grand Prix, [32] but the latter entered the event. [33] Some teams modified their cars for the race. [34]