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  2. Blair Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Blair Corporation is one of America's largest direct marketing mail order retailers, selling clothing and household goods. Founded in 1910 as the New Process Company by John Leo Blair, the company celebrated its 100th year in business in 2010. [1] [2] The company is well known for its retail catalogs, which are sent to millions of customers in ...

  3. Refurbishment (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    Refurbishment (electronics) In electronics, refurbishment is the practice of restoring and testing a pre-owned electronic device so that it can be re-sold. Refurbished electronics are therefore pre-owned electronic devices (usually smartphones, tablets, or laptops), that have been tested by a reseller to confirm that they are fully working.

  4. Modcomp - Wikipedia

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    Modcomp, Inc., originally Modular Computer Systems, was a small minicomputer vendor that specialized in real-time applications. They were founded in 1970 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida . In the 1970s and 1980s, they produced a line of 16- and 32-bit mini-computers.

  5. Woot - Wikipedia

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    Woot (originally W00t) is an American Internet retailer based in the Dallas suburb of Carrollton, Texas. Founded by electronics wholesaler Matt Rutledge, it debuted on July 12, 2004. [3] Woot's main website generally offers only one discounted product each day, often a piece of computer hardware or an electronic gadget.

  6. Computer Aid International - Wikipedia

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    Computer Aid International is a not-for-profit organisation active in the field of Information and Communication Technologies for Development. A registered charity, Computer Aid was founded in 1997 to bridge the digital divide by providing refurbished PCs from the UK to educational and non-profit organisations in developing countries .

  7. Arm Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Arm Holdings. [5] Arm Holdings plc (formerly an acronym for Advanced RISC Machines and originally Acorn RISC Machine) is a British semiconductor and software design company based in Cambridge, England, whose primary business is the design of central processing unit (CPU) cores that implement the ARM architecture family of instruction sets. It ...

  8. Communications Security Establishment - Wikipedia

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    Little information is available on the types of computers used by the CSE since then. However, Cray in the US has produced a number of improved supercomputers since then. These include the Cray SX-6, early 2000s, the Cray X1 , 2003 (development funded in part by the NSA), Cray XD1 , 2004, Cray XT3, Cray XT4 , 2006, Cray XMt, 2006 and Cray CX1 ...

  9. Nvidia stock surges as chip stocks lead market rebound - AOL

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    Nvidia stock continued its upward momentum in premarket trading Friday, building on Thursday's 6% surge along with other chip stocks, as tech led a sharp market comeback.The rebound came a day ...