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    I've tried seven of the popular services on the market, and HelloFresh and Blue Apron feel gourmet. Other food boxes required too much time and effort or weren't really cost-effective.

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    MunchCraft. There is arguably no chain that spends more time marketing its food to 3 a.m. stoney-baloneys than Jack in the Box. Jack's Munchie Meal Box, designed for those exact people, first ...

  6. List of computer system emulators - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Virtual PC for Mac 7.0 September 10, 2004: x86 PC: Mac OS, Mac OS X(Power PC) Commercial Parallels: 13.3.0-43321 March 16, 2018: x86 PC virtualizer: Cross-platform: Commercial PCem: v17 August 15, 2007 x86 PC: Windows, Linux: GPLv2: PocketDOS: 1.12.3 August 8, 2009: x86 PC Intel 8086/80186/80286 (real-mode only), 386/486 with 3rd ...

  7. List of computer system manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Left the computer business; still active in monitor business [16] [17] Vigor Gaming — United States: 2004: 2010: Bankruptcy: VoodooPC — United States: 1991: 2009: Acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 2006; brand retired in 2009: VTech — Hong Kong: 1976: 1997: Spun off computer division as PC Partner: Walton Group — Bangladesh: 1977: Un­known ...

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    The Apple–Intel architecture, or Mactel, is an unofficial name used for Macintosh personal computers developed and manufactured by Apple Inc. that use Intel x86 processors, [not verified in body] rather than the PowerPC and Motorola 68000 ("68k") series processors used in their predecessors or the ARM-based Apple silicon SoCs used in their successors. [1]

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