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  2. Cross Technological Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Cross Technological Enterprises (often referred to as Cross Tech or C.T.E.) is a fictional corporation appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. First appearing in Marvel Premiere #47, it is portrayed as being one of the leading technological companies along with Stark Industries and Oscorp.

  3. Graphic Imaging Technology - Wikipedia

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    Graphic Imaging Technology Inc., or GIT, is a digital archiving company located in Brooklyn, NY. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company is best known for its releases of scanned comic book collections on CDs and DVDs .

  4. List of comic books on CD/DVD - Wikipedia

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    Daredevil Comic Book Library: Daredevil Vol. 1 #1–10: TOPICS Entertainment/Graphic Imaging Technology: CD-ROM: Deadworld Complete Comic Book Collection: Deadworld Vol. 1 #1–26, Deadworld Vol. 2 #1–15, To Kill a King #1–3, King Zombie #1–2, Christmas in Louisiana, Guns for Sale, The Doom Patrol, The City: Eagle One Media: CD-ROM ...

  5. Mother Box - Wikipedia

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    Superman uses a Mother Box to get to Apokolips in Superman/Doomsday Hunter/Prey #1.. Created by Apokoliptian scientist Himon using the mysterious Element X, they are generally thought to be sentient, miniaturized, portable supercomputers, although their true nature and origins are unknown. [1]

  6. Pow! Comics and computer technology collide on the iPad

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    Reading and collecting comic books can get expensive: These days, comics run between $3 and $5, which adds up after umpteen issues of Iron Man and the Fantastic Four. As a poor college student, it ...

  7. Sardath - Wikipedia

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    Despite his shock, Strange remained with Sardath and his daughter to protect the planet from extraterrestrial threats using Rann's technology. Eventually, the effects of the beam wore off, automatically returning Strange to Earth at the exact point of departure, but not before Sardath had given him a schedule of beam firings, allowing him to ...

  8. ComiXology - Wikipedia

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    ComiXology's digital platform with Guided View reading technology is used in the company's own branded applications, and is the engine used by most major comic book publishers in the United States, including Marvel Comics and DC Comics for their privately branded digital services. [8]

  9. Category:Fictional technopaths - Wikipedia

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    Must be a defining trait – Characters with access to vast powers (such as magical spells, advanced technology and genetic engineering) who are theoretically capable of this superhuman feature or ability – but who have neither made regular use nor provided a notable example of this extraordinary or supernatural feat – are not listed here.