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The Sophisticated Operating System, [1] or SOS (/ s ɔː s /), [2] is the primary operating system of the Apple III computer. SOS was developed by Apple Computer and released in October 1980. In 1985, Steve Wozniak , while critical of the Apple III's hardware flaws, called SOS "the finest operating system on any microcomputer ever".
MSVCRT.DLL is the C standard library for the Visual C++ (MSVC) compiler from version 4.2 to 6.0. It provides programs compiled by these versions of MSVC with most of the standard C library functions. These include string manipulation, memory allocation, C-style input/output calls, and others. MSVCP*.DLL is the corresponding C++ library.
In 2012 the company changed its name to Infrascale, Inc. [4] - and SOS Online Backup became the name of their cloud backup product line they sell to small businesses. The SOS Online Backup product is an integrated local and online backup tool that allows users to back up their data to an off-site location .
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A Southwest Airlines pilot was removed from duty after he allegedly showed up to work while intoxicated.
A single ounce containing six to eight Brazil nuts packs a whopping 544 micrograms of selenium. Because of this, "it's not recommended to eat more than three to five Brazil nuts a day," says Goodson.
A Defense Department Inspector General report found Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's failure to alert staff about a medical procedure risked national security 'unnecessarily.'
In discrete optimization, a special ordered set (SOS) is an ordered set of variables used as an additional way to specify integrality conditions in an optimization model. Special order sets are basically a device or tool used in branch and bound methods for branching on sets of variables, rather than individual variables, as in ordinary mixed ...