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  2. Subwar 2050 - Wikipedia

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    Computer Gaming World in April 1994 said that "SubWar 2050 is a product with an identity crisis. It wants to incorporate sophisticated physical models of the type you'd expect from a true simulation, and yet it wants to have an action game's visuals and pace", citing its including thermal layers, making them "largely irrelevant" with visual-oriented combat, then only providing unsophisticated ...

  3. Project Cybersyn - Wikipedia

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    Computer scientist Paul Cockshott and economist Allin Cottrell referenced Project Cybersyn in their 1993 book Towards a New Socialism, citing it as an inspiration for their own proposed model of computer-managed socialist planned economy. [17] The Guardian in 2003 called the project "a sort of socialist internet, decades ahead of its time". [3]

  4. Future technology - Wikipedia

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    Future technology-related topics include: Emerging technologies , technologies that are perceived as capable of changing the status quo Futures studies (also called futurology), the study of postulating possible, probable, and preferable futures and the worldviews and myths that underlie them

  5. Technologies in Minority Report - Wikipedia

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    The advertisements in Minority Report were handled by Jeff Boortz of Concrete Pictures, who said "the whole idea, from a script point of view, was that the advertisements would recognize you -- not only recognize you, but recognize your state of mind. It's the kind of stuff that's going on now with digital set-top boxes and the Internet."

  6. GEC Computers - Wikipedia

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    Three new computer ranges were identified, known internally as Alpha, Beta, and Gamma. Alpha became the GEC 2050 8-bit minicomputer, and beta became the GEC 4080 16-bit minicomputer with its unique Nucleus feature. Gamma was never developed, so a few of its enhanced features were consequently pulled back into the GEC 4080.

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  8. Computeractive - Wikipedia

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    Best Free Softwarereviews of free software; Named & Shamed – warns readers of unsafe programs; Reviewsreviews of consumer hardware and software by the magazine's staff and various freelance journalists. Workshops & Tips – demonstrates processes which can be done on a device; What's All The Fuss About? – summarises a new technology

  9. Retrofuturism - Wikipedia

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    Its setting is almost always a dystopian future, with a strong emphasis either upon outlaws hacking the futuristic world's machinery (often computers and computer networks), or even upon post-apocalyptic settings. The post-apocalyptic variant is the one usually associated with retrofuturism, where characters will rely upon a mixture of old and ...