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  2. Faronics - Wikipedia

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    faronics .com. Faronics Corporation is a privately held software company with offices in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Pleasanton, California, United States, Singapore and Bracknell, UK. Faronics develops computer software for multi-user IT environments. Faronics products are predominantly used in educational institutions, libraries ...

  3. Reboot to restore software - Wikipedia

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    Deep Freeze uses patented technology and redirects information being written to the hard drive or partition to an allocation table, leaving the original data intact. Extending the functionalities of the reboot to restore technology, [18] the software has the provision of ThawSpaces or Thawed Partitions for permanently saving user-generated data ...

  4. Deep Freeze (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Single-player. Deep Freeze (ディープフリーズ, Dīpufurīzu) is a 1999 Japanese video game released for the Sony PlayStation. It is a three-dimensional action-adventure game that was developed by Talon Inc. and published by Sammy. The story focuses on a counter-terrorist unit known as INTER-ANTS (International Anti-terrorist Service).

  5. Operation Deep Freeze - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Operation Deep Freeze (OpDFrz or ODF) is codename for a series of United States missions to Antarctica, beginning with "Operation Deep Freeze I" in 1955–56, followed by "Operation Deep Freeze II", "Operation Deep Freeze III", and so on. (There was an initial operation before Admiral Richard Byrd proposed 'Deep Freeze').

  6. Deep Freeze (film) - Wikipedia

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    Scott Weinberg of eFilmCritic Reviews noted that "Roger Corman is still churning out the schlock," writing that "Ice Crawlers (a.k.a. Deep Freeze) is a whole lot like John Carpenter's The Thing - minus the craftsmanship, the artistry, and the talent." His conclusion was that the film was "one of director J.C. Buechler's least professional efforts".

  7. Cryonics - Wikipedia

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    Cryonics. Cryonics (from Greek: κρύος kryos meaning 'cold') is the low-temperature freezing (usually at −196 °C or −320.8 °F or 77.1 K) and storage of human remains, with the speculative hope that resurrection may be possible in the future. [1][2] Cryonics is regarded with skepticism within the mainstream scientific community.

  8. Deep Freeze - Wikipedia

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    Deep or Big Freeze, a purported cooling effect of the expanding universe. Deep Freeze Range, a mountain range in Antarctica. Deep freezer, a stand-alone freezer unit for preserving food. Operation Deep Freeze, a series of American expeditions to Antarctica beginning in 1955.

  9. 3DMark - Wikipedia

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    3DMark. 3DMark is a computer benchmarking tool created and developed by UL (formerly Futuremark), to determine the performance of a computer's 3D graphic rendering and CPU workload processing capabilities. Running 3DMark produces a 3DMark score, with higher numbers indicating better performance. The 3DMark measurement unit is intended to give a ...