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  2. Gridlock (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Gridlock replaced the long-running series Blackboard Jungle, which was hosted by Ray D'Arcy. [1] The show lasted only one season. There were three teams of two people, each team representing a secondary school. One player on each team would answer general knowledge questions, while the other would try to achieve "gridlock" on a puzzle diagram.

  3. Virtual help desk - Wikipedia

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    A virtual help desk allows IT support organizations to virtually deploy IT technicians on demand to support a computer user experiencing technical issues. IT can efficiently manage and allocate global help desk resources, including – most importantly – its personnel, to access any computer to provide support despite the end user or IT rep location.

  4. Technical support - Wikipedia

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    Technical support, commonly shortened as tech support, is a customer service provided to customers to resolve issues, commonly with consumer electronics. This is commonly provided via call centers , online chat and email . [ 1 ]

  5. Magic Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Magic Solutions International, Inc. (known as Magic Solutions) was a company that specialized in help desk automation and asset management software. Based in the East Coast of the United States, the company emerged as an unplanned spin-off from a computer systems integrator, and was later considered one of the East Coast's most successful independent software vendors of the 1990s.

  6. WayForward - Wikipedia

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    WayForward Technologies, Inc. is an American independent video game developer and publisher based in Valencia, California.Founded in March 1990 by technology entrepreneur Voldi Way, WayForward started by developing games for consoles such as the Super NES and Sega Genesis, as well as TV games and PC educational software.

  7. Get 24x7 Live Tech Support for Any Device - AOL

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    24x7 support for your AOL account issues plus security products. Learn more ; Unlimited tech support for nearly any issue on any device. Learn more

  8. Tech Plus by AOL - Essentials - AOL Help

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    Included with the Tech Plus by AOL - Essential plan: • Assist by AOL - Speak with friendly tech experts - 24/7 - who can assist with your tech headaches, including virus removal, slow computers, troubleshooting and device setup. No matter the time of day, our experts are here to help!

  9. id Tech 6 - Wikipedia

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    id Tech 6 is a multiplatform game engine developed by id Software. It is the successor to id Tech 5 and was first used to create the 2016 video game Doom. Internally, the development team also used the codename id Tech 666 to refer to the engine. [1] The PC version of the engine is based on Vulkan API and OpenGL API.