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  2. Mir (software) - Wikipedia

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    Mir is a computer display server and, recently, a Wayland compositor for the Linux operating system that is under development by Canonical Ltd. It was planned to replace the currently used X Window System for Ubuntu ; [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] however, the plan changed and Mutter was adopted as part of GNOME Shell .

  3. Dragonfly (company) - Wikipedia

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    Dragonfly is a South Korean video game developer and publisher based in Seoul. While a small company, it is notable for releasing many popular games both in Korea and globally including Special Force and Karma and still continue to release games both domestically and abroad. [ 2 ]

  4. Havex - Wikipedia

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    Havex malware, also known as Backdoor.Oldrea, is a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) employed by the Russian attributed APT group "Energetic Bear" or "Dragonfly". [1] [2] Havex was discovered in 2013 and is one of five known ICS tailored malware developed in the past decade.

  5. Berserk Bear - Wikipedia

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    Berserk Bear (also known as BROMINE, Crouching Yeti, Dragonfly, Dragonfly 2.0, DYMALLOY, Energetic Bear, Ghost Blizzard, [2] Havex, IRON LIBERTY, Koala, or TeamSpy) [3] [4] [5] is a Russian cyber espionage group, sometimes known as an advanced persistent threat. [1]

  6. MIR (computer) - Wikipedia

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    MIR (МИР) stands for «Машина для Инженерных Расчётов» (Machine for Engineering Calculations) and means both "world" and "peace" in Russian. It was designed as a relatively small-scale computer for use in engineering and scientific applications.

  7. Glider (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Glider PRO was released with one real house called Slumberland, and one demonstration house. A later CD release of the game featured 14 further houses. Beyond this, a sizable number of houses are available for download on fan sites. Houses can be created and edited using the built-in house editor in the "Classic" version of Glider PRO.

  8. Cray XC50 - Wikipedia

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    The processors are connected by Cray's proprietary "Aries" interconnect, in a dragonfly network topology. [1] The XC50 is an evolution of the XC40, with the main difference being the support of Tesla P100 processors and the use of Cray software release CLE 6 or 7.

  9. MIR-3 - Wikipedia

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    The size of MIR-3 has decreased. Now it was the size of a regular desk. True, the size was without the means of reading magnetic tapes and disks. The speed of the MIR-3 computer was 10 5 (100,000) - 10 7 (10,000,000) actions per second. The memory capacity was up to 10 6 knocks. Essentially, the MIR-3 computer consisted of several computers.