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In 2005 Moxa sponsored an international essay contest to discover novel applications of wireless device servers. [3] By 2005 Moxa was a $30 million dollar company, by 2008 they were a $100 million dollar company. In response to competition the company has been forced to climb the technology value chain and focus on high end products. [4]
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Moxa may refer to: Moxa, material used in moxibustion, a Chinese traditional medicine;
EGA system-board video (MCA) 3000–3199: LAN adapter 4800–4999: Internal modem 7000–7099: Phoenix BIOS chips 7300–7399: 3.5-inch disk drive 8900–8999: MIDI adapter 11200–11299: SCSI adapter 21000–21099: SCSI fixed disk and controller 21500–21599: SCSI CD-ROM system
The IBM Personal Computer XT (model 5160, often shortened to PC/XT) is the second computer in the IBM Personal Computer line, released on March 8, 1983. [1] Except for the addition of a built-in hard drive and extra expansion slots, it is very similar to the original IBM PC model 5150 from 1981.
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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]
5150: Home 4 tha Sick peaked at #70 on the Billboard 200 and #15 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. It was the final original album from Ruthless Records to be released by Priority. "Only If You Want It" was given both a single release and promotional music video. "Neighborhood Sniper" also had a promotional music video released.
5150 (pronounced "fifty-one-fifty") is the seventh studio album by American rock band Van Halen. It was released on March 24, 1986, by Warner Bros. Records and was the first of four albums to be recorded with lead singer Sammy Hagar , who replaced David Lee Roth .