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  2. NPM - Wikipedia

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    npm, Inc., a software development and hosting company based in California, United States; NPM/CNP (Compagnie Nationale à Portefeuille SA), a Belgian non-listed holding company; New People's Militia in Manipur, India

  3. Environment Modules (software) - Wikipedia

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    Environment Modules modulefiles are written in the Tcl (Tool Command Language) and are interpreted by the modulecmd program via the module [7] user interface. The key advantage of Environment Modules is that it is shell independent and supports all major shells such as Bash (bash), KornShell (ksh), Z shell (zsh), Bourne shell (sh), tcsh, and C ...

  4. Windows Media Center Extender - Wikipedia

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    Windows Media Center Extenders (officially "Extender for Windows Media Center" and code named "Bobsled" [1]) are devices that are configured to connect over a computer network to a computer running Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows Vista Home Premium/Ultimate, Windows 7 Home Premium, or Windows 8 with a Pro pack to stream the computer's media center functions to the Extender ...

  5. IRC - Wikipedia

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    Channels on a network can be displayed using the IRC command LIST, [48] which lists all currently available channels that do not have the modes +s or +p set, on that particular network. Users can join a channel using the JOIN command, [49] in most clients available as /join #channelname. Messages sent to the joined channels are then relayed to ...

  6. Command module - Wikipedia

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    Command module may refer to: The Apollo command module, the crew cabin used in the Apollo program designed specifically to return through the atmosphere to a water landing; The crew module of the Orion spacecraft, designed to function similarly to the Apollo command module; An electronic control unit used to control a motor vehicle system or ...

  7. Supply chain attack - Wikipedia

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    Although supply chain attack is a broad term without a universally agreed upon definition, [7] [8] in reference to cyber-security, a supply chain attack can involve physically tampering with electronics (computers, ATMs, power systems, factory data networks) in order to install undetectable malware for the purpose of bringing harm to a player ...